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Shabbat Starts / Ends Friday, 25 August: Light Candles by 5:35pm Shabbat 26 August: ends at 6:33pm
This Shabbat the Parashat is Ki Teitzei (see Synopsis below)
SERVICES: Fri, 25 August, Mincha 5:45pm Shabbat, 26 August, Shacharit 9:15am. Followed by a sit down kiddush sponsored by Jack Lipson & family in celebration of his 58th Barmitzvah Anniversary. Sun, 27 August, Shacharit 8:00am Mon, 28 - Fri,1 September, Shacharit 6:45am Sun, 27 - Thurs, 31 August, Mincha 5:45pm
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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Jack's Barmitzvah reception
The Barmitzvah reception was held at Almond Hall, Alma Road, Sept, 1965. Pictured L-R: Jack's father Tuwia ob'm, Jack & a very young Rabbi Chaim Gutnick ob'm.
If you have any old Elwood Shule memorable photos you would be happy to share in the Chadashot, please send to Jack at the office.
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Counting down to the High Holydays!
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20 days till Rosh Hashanah
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Yom Kippur Yizkor Memorial Booklet 2023 / 5784
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We are currently preparing and updating this years Yom Kippur Yizkor booklet. If you have any names you wish to be added please log into:
https://www.elwoodshule.org/?page_id=17003&preview=true
Please only include names that did not appear in last years booklet.
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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 Pinchas Lemin, David Lewis, Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick, Damien Landau, Adrian Kayman, Brandon Zielinski, Josh Zielinski, Sarah Sadique, Gideon Swiatlo, Eli Borowick, Adrian Colman, Yonatan Jaslowitz, Aiden Lewis, Riley Dahan, Naomi Basist, Jack Lipson, Romy Kalb, Ilya Kogan, Gary Posner, Michael Lang, Cara Rubinfeld, Noah Rubinfeld. We wish them good health till 120. Jewish birthday Calculator.
Anniversary! Sharon & Mark Kuran, Michelle & Adam Gordon, Rimma & David Pavlov, Ronit Asseraf & Norm Lieberman, Natalee & Rob Landau. To many more happy and healthy years together.
Condolences! We extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Goda Belkin ob'm to her son's Gregory & Leonid. We wish their families blessings of comfort, healing, good health and long life.
Yahrtzeits! Shabbat Max Phillips - father of Phil Phillips Abraham Projekt - father of Sharon Milner
Sunday Rachel Halprin - mother of Dr Len Halprin & Andrea Hellinger Hymie Kliman - husband of Shifra Kliman , father of Aviva Hyman & Len Kliman Harry Waters - father of Anne McArdle
Monday Joe Sokol - brother of Rita Migdal Lev Foreleytor - father of Sonia Jablonski
Tuesday
Wednesday Meir Balbin - step-father of Idor Balbin
Thursday Katy Barabash - mother of Dr Ian & Syndon Feliks Miller - father of Pauline Rubinstein
Friday Antonina Bernhaut - mother of Adam Nathan Abelman - father of Helen Borowski Masha Midler - mother of Aron Midler 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 Ki Teitzei in a NutshellDeuteronomy 21:10–25:19The name of the Parshah, "Ki Teitzei," means "when you go out," and it is found in Deuteronomy 21:10. Seventy-four of the Torah’s 613 commandments (mitzvot) are in the Parshah of Ki Teitzei. These include the laws of the beautiful captive, the inheritance rights of the firstborn, the wayward and rebellious son, burial and dignity of the dead, returning a lost object, sending away the mother bird before taking her young, the duty to erect a safety fence around the roof of one’s home, and the various forms of kilayim (forbidden plant and animal hybrids). Also recounted are the judicial procedures and penalties for adultery, for the rape or seduction of an unmarried girl, and for a husband who falsely accuses his wife of infidelity. The following cannot marry a person of Jewish lineage: a mamzer (someone born from an adulterous or incestuous relationship); a male of Moabite or Ammonite descent; a first- or second-generation Edomite or Egyptian. Our Parshah also includes laws governing the purity of the military camp; the prohibition against turning in an escaped slave; the duty to pay a worker on time, and to allow anyone working for you—man or animal—to “eat on the job”; the proper treatment of a debtor, and the prohibition against charging interest on a loan; the laws of divorce (from which are also derived many of the laws of marriage); the penalty of thirty-nine lashes for transgression of a Torah prohibition; and the procedures for yibbum (“levirate marriage”) of the wife of a deceased childless brother, or chalitzah (“removing of the shoe”) in the case that the brother-in-law does not wish to marry her. Ki Teitzei concludes with the obligation to remember “what Amalek did to you on the road, on your way out of Egypt.” © 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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