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Shabbat Starts / Ends Friday, 13 Jan: Light Candles by 8:27pm Shabbat 14 Jan: ends at 9:30pm This Shabbat is Parashat Shemot
Services: Fri Night: 6:30pm - 7:15pm
Shabbat morning: Shacharit: 9:15am - 11:30am. Followed by a sit down Kiddush.
Sunday - Morning: Shacharit: 8:00am - 8:30am Monday - Friday: Morning: Shacharit: 8:00am - 8:30am (19 Dec - 20 Jan 2023) Sunday - Thursday: Mincha/Maariv: 7:30pm - 8:00pm
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 Lawrence Harris, Sara Lewis, Lyla Cooper, Andrew Lang, Ethan Vaserman, Uma Arvatz, Paul Platus, Gillian Rosenbaum, Helen Muscatel, Olivia Swiatlo, Rozana Kleiman, Noa Bouzaglo. Dina Rubinfeld, Marc Grant, Emily Sharp, Sari Sharp, Betty Wessertheil, Noah Haber, Elliot Raleigh, Lilach Yaron, Elijah Grant, Ilana Rotblat, Yaakov Karnowsky. We wish them good health till 120. Jewish birthday Calculator.
Happy Anniversay! Susie & Reuben Benkel, Minette & Michael Lang, Tamara & Michael Benveniste, Lisa & Toby Mittelman. To many more happy and healthy years togeteher !
Yahrtzeits! Shabbat Lucy Same - mother of Vivienne Ulman, Harvey & David Same Sam Muscatel - father of John & Henry
Sunday Robert Wassertheil - husband of Betty Wassertheil Malvine Worth - mother of Karin Zafir Thalia Hakin - daughter of Natalie & Tony Hakin, sister of Maggie
Monday Shraga Plotnik - brother of David Plotnik Abraham Sobolski - father of Helen Sokolski Rozia Weislitzer - mother of Anna Chrapot Ester Felman - mother of Jack Felman
Tuesday Bessie Rockman - mother of John Rockman
Wednesday Jerry Cohen - husband of Sylvia Cohen
Thursday Doris Landsberg - mother of Sollie Landsberg Boris Entenzon - father of Margret Feldman
Friday Jack Kuran - father of Mark & Bernie Kuran Runia Steinkoler - mother of Adele Pakula
We wish the respective families blessings of long life and good health.
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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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Tuesday night weekly Shiur.
Every Tuesday night join Rabbi Effy for the weekly Shiur at his residence at 8:30-9:30pm. Refreshments served. Everyone welcome. For address details please contact Rabbi Effy on 0412173315 or the office by email at office@elwoodshule.org, or call 95311547.
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Parashat Shemot in a NutshellExodus 1:1–6:1The children of Israel multiply in Egypt. Threatened by their growing numbers, Pharaoh enslaves them and orders the Hebrew midwives, Shifrah and Puah, to kill all male babies at birth. When they do not comply, he commands his people to cast the Hebrew babies into the Nile. A child is born to Yocheved, the daughter of Levi, and her husband, Amram, and placed in a basket on the river, while the baby’s sister, Miriam, stands watch from afar. Pharaoh’s daughter discovers the boy, raises him as her son, and names him Moses. As a young man, Moses leaves the palace and discovers the hardship of his brethren. He sees an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, and kills the Egyptian. The next day he sees two Jews fighting; when he admonishes them, they reveal his deed of the previous day, and Moses is forced to flee to Midian. There he rescues Jethro’s daughters, marries one of them (Tzipporah), and becomes a shepherd of his father-in-law’s flocks. G‑d appears to Moses in a burning bush at the foot of Mount Sinai, and instructs him to go to Pharaoh and demand: “Let My people go, so that they may serve Me.” Moses’ brother, Aaron, is appointed to serve as his spokesman. In Egypt, Moses and Aaron assemble the elders of Israel to tell them that the time of their redemption has come. The people believe; but Pharaoh refuses to let them go, and even intensifies the suffering of Israel. Moses returns to G‑d to protest: “Why have You done evil to this people?” G‑d promises that the redemption is close at hand. © 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.
Lighter Side:)
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