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Dancing Strictly London 2025 – A Glittering Celebration of Dance, Dedication and Community Giving

London, 3 November 2025 - The spotlight was shining bright at the Arts Depot on Sunday 2nd November as Maccabi GB’s Dancing Strictly London 2025 made its dazzling debut in front of an audience of nearly 400 guests. The night was filled with spectacular routines, laughter, and heartfelt moments, all in support of incredible Jewish causes.


Hosted by award-winning comedian and broadcaster Rachel Creeger, the event saw 12 brave community participants take to the dance floor, each performing with a professional dance partner after months of training and fundraising for a charity close to their heart.


The incredible dancers were Debbie Marks (supporting Jami, part of Jewish Care); Deborah Lack (ORT UK); Eve Gee (JLGB); Joanna Leviton (Chai Cancer Care); Karin Zamek (Jewish Women’s Aid); Laura Swabe (Leket UK); Laurel Ingram (JVN); Leah Malkinson (Maccabi GB); Michelle Rosenberg (Jewish Child’s Day); Natalie Grazin (Limmud); Talia Aziz (Kisharon Langdon); and Wendy Pater (The Malki Foundation UK).


Each contestant brought passion, commitment, and a touch of sparkle to their performance,  from fiery Latin and elegant ballroom to high-energy modern numbers. The event raised over £30,000 for twelve fantastic charities, embodying the event’s spirit of community unity and generosity.


The judging panel consisted of the amazing Vanessa Feltz, the Head Judge; founder of Dream of Dance Joan Lee; professional choreographer and performer Ilai Szpiezak; and dancer Jessica Sidoli, and they were full of praise for the dancers’ energy, dedication and courage. Their expert feedback, combined with an audience vote, led to two winners being announced on the night: The Judges’ Winner was Karin Zamek while the audience winner was Leah Malkinson


Karin Zamek said “Taking part in Dancing Strictly London has been one of the most joyful and rewarding experiences of my life. Every step, every rehearsal, and every laugh was made even more meaningful knowing it was all for such a wonderful cause. Winning it was beyond my wildest dreams and the real prize was seeing how dance and community spirit can come together to make a real difference.”


This was the first time Maccabi GB has hosted Dancing Strictly London, inspired by the success of the event created by Manchester Maccabi, who have proudly run their own version for the past ten years. The London edition continues that legacy, bringing together the community through dance, friendship, and giving.


At the end of the evening, Maccabi GB Chief Executive Ashley Lerner thanked the dancers and everyone who made the night possible and said;


“We’ve laughed, cheered and supported these remarkable charity dancers, who have put themselves out there, not just to win the glitter ball, but as we have heard, to raise funds and awareness for their charities and to bring that important Jewish joy to us all.


Lerner also paid tribute to the horrific attack which took place at Heaton Park Synagogue on Yom Kippur, and said “Tonight’s event also comes at a time when our thoughts are with our friends and family in Manchester. We remember with love and respect Adrian Daulby z”l and Melvin Cravitz z”l. In their honour and in their memory, the Jewish community will never stop doing what we do best, coming together, celebrating life, and bringing Jewish joy to one another.”


Lerner concluded the evening by saying “At Maccabi GB, we believe in building a healthy, active and proud Jewish community, integrated within British society. And tonight, we have truly seen that in action.”


Maccabi GB would like to thank all participants, judges, professional dancers, sponsors, and supporters for helping make Dancing Strictly London 2025 a resounding success and a night to remember.


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What a spectacular dance event for London 2025! As a dance instructor, I love how such celebrations unite communities through artistic expression while supporting charitable causes. The dedication shown by participants truly inspires my students. When choreographing new routines, we sometimes take creative breaks with Sprunki's free online games - their rhythm-based games surprisingly help dancers develop better timing and coordination skills between practice sessions!

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