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Nathaniel Banky's Barmitzvah
Following the carnage in Israel, a beacon of light shone through the Shule last Sunday, when Nathaniel Banky celebrated his Barmitzvah. It was a beautiful service, which concluded by Nathaniel singing the Hatikvah. Mazal Tov Nathaniel and to your parents Karina and Jeremy, brother Sebastian and sister Madeleine. Mazal Tov to your grandparents Freda and George Banky & Alla Shpigel, and great grandmother Lidia Gratis and all their respective families and friends.
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The flag incorporates the faces of all who perished Z"L
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Duvdevan Together
Last nights DUVDEVAN TOGETHER fundraising event attracted a large audience who were given an eyewitness account from Israel from an Australian Duvdevan reservist who was injured whilst fighting and liberating Kibbutz Kfar Aza.His unit being amongst the first response units to reach the battlefield. All donations small & large will contribute towards immediately providing gear, basic essentials, mental and economic support, and assist bereaved families. ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE IN AUSTRALIA. Thank you to Yoav Y Autralian Regional Director of the Duvdevan Foundation for your fundraising efforts, thanks also to Niv for assisting in the presentation and to Sagit & Ziv for the musical accompaniment.
DONATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CLICKING HERE
YOU CAN WATCH THE PRESENTATION VIDEO HERE
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Shabbat Starts / Ends Friday, 20 Oct Light Candles by 7:24pm Shabbat 21 Oct: Light Candles after 8:23pm
This Shabbat the Parashat is NOACH. (See Synopsis below)
SERVICES: Fri, 20 Oct, Plag HaMincha 6:05pm
Shabbat, 21 Oct, Shacharit 9:15am.
Sunday, 22 Oct, Shacharit 8:00am, Mincha 6:05pm.
Mon,23 Oct - Fri 27 Oct, Shacharit 6:45am Mon, 23 Oct - Thurs 26 Oct, Plag Mincha: 6:05pm
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 Melissa Michaels, Miriam Lasky, Michelle Sherman, Tali Bouzaglo, Jesse Rosenfeld, Blake Fleiszig, Jessie Fleiszig, Btyan Zelinski, Andrew Zelinski, Tomer Simovich, Daniel Kagan, Max Raleigh, Noah Zajonc, Rachel Gelfand, Rachel Grosman, Damien Banky, Benjamin Kaufman, Abby Suss, Adina Fleiszig. We wish them good health till 120. Jewish birthday Calculator.
Anniversary! Pauline & Gary Posner. To many more happy and healthy years together.
Condolences! We also extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Barbara Rabinov ob'm sister of Bernard Kagan & Evelyn Puszet. We wish all their families blessings of comfort, healing, good health and long life.
Yahrtzeits! Shabbat Jeanette Gomo - mother of Jasmine Dindas
Sunday Johnny Baker - husband of Anita Baker, father of Timnah, Nadav, Ma'ayan, Gilad & Karni Leon Nebyl - father of Anita Baker
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Tuesday Marcus Gibgot - father of Miriam Berman Emanuel Unreich - father of Rachelle Unreich, step-father of Fred, Liliane & Jeanette Milgrom Judy Sperling - mother of Rosie Davis
Wednesday Sandra Mittelman - wife of Henry, mother of Sharyn Kolieb, Natalie, Toby & Mark Mittelman Eddy Caspi - father of Sandy Sable George Caspi - father of David
Thursday Frieda Wajkop - mother of Sue Grinwald Gita Paluch - wife of Avi Paluch
Friday Harry Hyman - father of Leon Hyman 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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Parashat Noach in a NutshellGenesis 6:9–11:32The Parshah is named "Noach" (Noah) after the protagonist of its major event: The Great Flood. It is found in Genesis 6:9. G‑d instructs Noah—the only righteous man in a world consumed by violence and corruption—to build a large wooden teivah (“ark”), coated within and without with pitch. A great deluge, says G‑d, will wipe out all life from the face of the earth; but the ark will float upon the water, sheltering Noah and his family, and two members (male and female) of each animal species (and 7 of the "pure" species). Rain falls for 40 days and nights, and the waters churn for 150 days more before calming and beginning to recede. The ark settles on Mount Ararat, and Noah dispatches a raven, and then a series of doves, “to see if the waters were abated from the face of the earth.” When the ground dries completely—exactly one solar year (365 days) after the onset of the Flood—G‑d commands Noah to exit the teivah and repopulate the earth. Noah builds an altar and offers sacrifices to G‑d. G‑d swears never again to destroy all of mankind because of their deeds, and sets the rainbow as a testimony of His new covenant with man. G‑d also commands Noah regarding the sacredness of life: murder is deemed a capital offense, and while man is permitted to eat the meat of animals, he is forbidden to eat flesh or blood taken from a living animal. Noah plants a vineyard and becomes drunk on its produce. Two of Noah’s sons, Shem and Japheth, are blessed for covering up their father’s nakedness, while his third son, Ham, is punished for taking advantage of his debasement. The descendants of Noah remain a single people, with a single language and culture, for ten generations. Then they defy their Creator by building a great tower to symbolize their own invincibility; G‑d confuses their language so that “one does not comprehend the tongue of the other,” causing them to abandon their project and disperse across the face of the earth, splitting into seventy nations. The Parshah of Noach concludes with a chronology of the ten generations from Noah to Abram (later Abraham), and the latter’s journey from his birthplace of Ur Casdim to Charan, on the way to the land of Canaan. © 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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