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Shabbat Starts / Ends Friday, 11 August: Light Candles by 5:23pm Shabbat 12 August: ends at 6:22pm (Mevarchim HaChodesh at 5:04pm)
This Shabbat the Parashat is Re'eh (see Synopsis below)
SERVICES: Fri, 11 August, Mincha 5:30pm Shabbat, 12 August, Shacharit 9:15am. Followed by a sit down kiddush kindly sponsored by Marc Besen AC in memory of his dear wife Eva ob'm. Sun, 13 August, Shacharit 8:00am Mon, 14 - Fri,18 August, Shacharit 6:45am Sun, 13 - Thurs, 17 August, Mincha 5:30pm
Please help in supporting our daily Minyan whenever you're available. This helps ensure that our members can say Kaddish for their loved ones and for those that are not able to attend in person. |
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Please keep us in the loop by notifying us of your lifecycle events. Happy - Jewish - Birthday! We wish a very Happy Jewish Birthday to Evelyn Gomo, Alexis Chrapot, Albert Krantz, Rachelle Unreich, Ron Salter, Cooper Michael, Antony Edelman, Bradley Antman, Tara Saltzman, Leon Rothman, Daniel Bouzaglo, Noa Whytcross, Daniel Antman, Gary Braun, Peter Frankel, Michael Bialek, Leigh Levy, Lenny Levy, Elick Teitelbaum, Gina Ungar, Antony Prince, Simon Degen, Riley Blusztein, Noag Gelfand, Emanual Shpigel, Luke Raleigh, Zachary Rosenbaum, Carol Schwrtz AM, Gabriella Platus, Ruti Karavani, John Rockman, Michael Benveniste . We wish them good health till 120. Jewish birthday Calculator.
Anniversary! Mandy & Stephen Zielinski, Amy & Ilan Rubin. To many more happy and healthy years together.
Condolences! We extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Julie Fry ob'm (Perth) to her nephew Harvey Same. We wish the families blessings of comfort, healing, good health and long life.
Yahrtzeits! Shabbat Leslie Carman - father of Janette Jacobs Paula Blusztein - mother of Helen Fisher & Gary Blusztein Fred Antman - father of Debbie Conn, Karen Friede, Daniel Antman
Sunday Henry Krantz - father of Albert Krantz Leo Buchler - father of Paul
Monday Emil Nemirovsky - husband of Valentina, father of Maya Balbin
Tuesday
Wednesday Yaakov Kaz - brother of Shoshana, Chaya & Rivka
Thursday Eva Besen - wife of Marc AC, mother of Naomi Milgrom AC, Carol Schwartz AM & Daniel Besen. Cyril Goldberg - father of Jacky Hupert Phillip Brandon - brother of Diane Hirsh OAM
Friday Cecil Gerszt - father of Delia Fisher, Glynis Lipson Albert Grupel - father of Ashley Grupel
We wish the respective families blessings of long life and good health.
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Terror in Tel Aviv
We extend our condolences to Dr Dvir Abromovich and family whose cousin Chen Amir ob'm was tragically murdered in a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv last Sunday. at Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv. Chen, 42, a police inspector was a true hero, a devoted father to three beautiful girls (aged 7,5, 2) and a loving husband to Vered who dedicated his life to defending Israel and its people.
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Refuah Shlema - (רפואה שלמה) !
For all those that are in need of a Refuah Shlema (רפואה שלמה) - may they be granted a complete and speedy recovery. Please let us know of anyone that you feel should be included in our weekly prayers. (Please provide their Hebrew name and their mothers Hebrew name.).
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Parashat Re’eh in a NutshellDeuteronomy 11:26–16:17The name of the Parshah, "Re'eh," means "See," and it is found in Deuteronomy 11:26. “See,” says Moses to the people of Israel, “I place before you today a blessing and a curse”—the blessing that will come when they fulfill G‑d’s commandments, and the curse if they abandon them. These should be proclaimed on Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal when the people cross over into the Holy Land. A Temple should be established in "the place that G‑d will choose to make dwell His name there,” where the people should bring their sacrifices to Him; it is forbidden to make offerings to G‑d in any other place. It is permitted to slaughter animals elsewhere, not as a sacrifice but to eat their meat; the blood (which in the Temple is poured upon the altar), however, may not be eaten. A false prophet, or one who entices others to worship idols, should be put to death; an idolatrous city must be destroyed. The identifying signs for kosher animals and fish, and the list of non-kosher birds (first given in Leviticus 11), are repeated. A tenth of all produce is to be eaten in Jerusalem, or else exchanged for money with which food is purchased and eaten there. In certain years this tithe is given to the poor instead. Firstborn cattle and sheep are to be offered in the Temple, and their meat eaten by the kohanim (priests). The mitzvah of charity obligates a Jew to aid a needy fellow with a gift or loan. On the Sabbatical year (occurring every seventh year), all loans are to be forgiven. All indentured servants are to be set free after six years of service. Our Parshah concludes with the laws of the three pilgrimage festivals—Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot—when all should go to “see and be seen” before G‑d in the Holy Temple. © Copyright, all rights reserved. If you enjoyed this article, we encourage you to distribute it further, provided that you comply with Chabad.org's copyright policy.©
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