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ד"בס MIZRACHI MATTERS
SHABBAT NOACH Friday, 20 October (30 Tishrei) (Vol 12, No 02)
EARLY SHABBAT in Beit Yehuda Mincha: 6:05pm
Candle Lighting: 6:25-6:30pm Dvar Torah: R’ Chezy Deren
LATER SHABBAT in Beit Yehuda Mincha: 7:15pm
Candle Lighting: 7:23pm LATEST Dvar Torah: R’ Mottel Krasnjanski
Shabbat
21 October 1 Cheshvan ראש חודש
Sunday 22 October 2 Cheshvan
Monday 23 October 3 Cheshvan
Tuesday 24 October 4 Cheshvan
Wednesday 25 October 5 Cheshvan
Thursday 26 October 6 Cheshvan
Friday 27 October 7 Cheshvan
1. Beit Yehuda 2. Beit HaRoeh 3. Kehillat Ohr David/Beit Midrash 4. Bnei Akiva 5. Elsternwick 6. Midrashah 7. Goldberger Hall
Shacharit 7:30am1 9:30am1
7:00am1; 8:00am1 9:00am3
6:25am1 7:25am1
6:30am1 7:30am1
6:30am1 7:30am1
6:25am1 7:25am1
6:30am1 7:30am1
Dawn 5:16am 5:15am 5:14am 5:12am 5:11am 5:10am 5:08am
Tallit & Tefillin 5:34am 5:32am 5:31am 5:29am 5:28am 5:27am 5:25am
Sunrise 6:28am 6:27am 6:26am 6:24am 6:23am 6:22am 6:20am
Sh'ma (גר״א) 9:46am 9:45am 9:44am 9:44am 9:43am 9:42am 9:42am
Earliest Mincha 1:39pm 1:39pm 1:39pm 1:39pm 1:39pm 1:39pm 1:39pm
Early Shabbat
Early Mincha: Candles between:
6:10pm 6:30-6:35pm
Candles: 7:30pm
Mincha followed by Ma’ariv
7:05pm1 6:10pm1 6:10pm1 6:10pm1 6:10pm1 6:10pm1 7:15pm1
Plag HaMincha (גר״א) 6:19pm 6:20pm 6:21pm 6:22pm 6:22pm 6:23pm 6:24pm
Sunset 7:42pm 7:43pm 7:44pm 7:45pm 7:46pm 7:47pm 7:48pm
Night 8:24pm 8:25pm 8:26pm 8:27pm 8:28pm 8:30pm 8:31pm
Second Ma'ariv 9:30pm3 9:30pm3 9:30pm3 9:30pm3 9:30pm3
Daf Yomi Sanhedrin 98
8:45am Sanhedrin 99
8:15am Sanhedrin 100
8:15am Sanhedrin 101
8:15am Sanhedrin 102
8:15am Sanhedrin 103
8:15am
SHIURIM
R’ Leor Broh 9:00am2
R’ James Kennard 9:30am7 Drashot
R’ Chezy Deren3
Parashat HaShavua Shiur
R’ James Kennard 5.55pm
Maharal on Pirkei Avot
R’ James Kennard for University & post
University women 8:30pm
Meshech Chochma on the Parsha for
women R’ Danny Mirvis
9:30am
Sefer Shemot for women
R’ Yehoshua Asulin 8:30pm in the
Midrasha
Scotch & Shiur R’ Danny Mirvis
1:00pm
“Following in the Footsteps of our
Fathers” for Ladies & Girls 7 Morrice Street
11am Speaker: Ettie
Spigelman
Lunch and Learn R’ Danny Mirvis
Lvl 28, 101 Collins St
1:00pm
Parasha Shiur
(Ivrit Kala)
R’ Yehoshua Asulin 8:45pm
Gary’s Gemara Shiur
8:30pm3
Mishnah Yomit
Sukkah 5:4-5 Sukkah 5:6-7 Sukkah 5:8 - Beitzah 1:1
Beitzah 1:2-3 Beitzah 1:4-5 Beitzah 1:6-7 Beitzah 1:8-9
6:55pm Between Mincha
and Ma’ariv Between Mincha
and Ma’ariv Between Mincha
and Ma’ariv Between Mincha
and Ma’ariv Between Mincha
and Ma’ariv 6:10pm
Dirshu Programme R’ Yoni Fisher
9:45pm3 R’ Yoni Fisher
9:45pm3 R’ Yoni Fisher
9:45pm3 R’ Yoni Fisher
9:45pm3
EVENTS
Bnei Akiva 5:30pm
Seudah Shlishit Welcome to Hesder
Banot & Banot Sherut
Holy Bagel 9:00am
YAHRTZEITS
David Slonim (Sister)
Ada Gurgiel (Mother)
Michael Bruce (Mother)
Les Weinberg (Mother)
Judy Goldberger, Suzy Present,
Heddy Goldberg (Mother)
Eva Menahem & Lynette Schachna
(Father)
Ronnie Ptasznik (Mother)
We wish a hearty Mazal Tov to:
Liana & Yoni Rubin on the birth of a daughter
Mazel tov to her grandparents: Melanie & Mory Kalkopf and Batya & Paul Rubin (Israel) Mazel tov to her great-grandparents: Shirley Kanter (London), Hilda & Frank Segal (Israel)
and Rita Rubin (Israel)
Zachariah Saul Margis on his Bar Mitzvah
Mazal tov to his parents: Belinda & Samuel Margis Mazal tov to his grandparents: Lorrane & Aaron Shwartz, Judy & John Margis
and Sabina & Joe Kolt
Mazal tov to the incoming Bnei Akiva leadership team for 2018. Merakez: Benny Menahem Sgan Merakez: Gabe Casper
Gizbar: Natan Kessler Rosh Chinuch: Gidi Rubin
BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARIES Yaron Esterman, Julian Fishman, Eli Leibler
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Saturday: Alex Izsak, Atida Lipshatz, Brendan Rothschild Sunday: Sam Paneth (HBD) Monday: Simon Weinstein
Thursday: Julian Fishman, Elisheva Mainzer, Brendan Rothschild (HBD) Friday: Joe Steg
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NE W S L E TT E R F O R T HE
ELSTERNWICK JEWISH COMMUNITY
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ס ב "ד 21 October 2017 1 Cheshvan 5778 Shabbat Noach
Yahrzeits during the coming week Anne Atlas (Father) [Sunday] Benny Monheit (Sister) [Friday] Vivien Leizerovitz (Father) [Sunday] Charles Zingler (Father) [Friday] Mark, Harry & Rob Kras (Father) [Wednesday]
Shabbat times
Candle Lighting this week 7.25 pm
Candle Lighting time if attending Kabbalat Shabbat 6.25 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat this week 6.30 pm
Pre-Shacharit Shiur 9.00 am
Shacharit 9.30 am
Rabbi’s Shabbat Shiur 6.25 pm
Mincha at 7.10 pm
Shabbat ends at 8.24 pm
Candle Lighting next week 7.31 pm
Candle Lighting next week if attending Kabbalat Shabbat 6.30 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat next week 6.30 pm
Birthdays this week Eitan Lelah turns 6 on 25 October In shule this week … Stuart Lew will be leading Kabbalat Shabbat, Elan Jacobs will be leading Shacharit, Daniel Lowinger will be leining, Bernie Simai will be saying the Haftorah and Jordy Simai will be leading Mussaf. Kiddush this Shabbat You are all invited to the Kiddush which will be sponsored by Peter Johnston with thanks to EJC. Weekday times Sunday: Tefillin beginners class, including breakfast 8.00 am
Monday and Thursday 6.30 am
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 6.45 am
JLI @ EJC EJC will be running the newest 6 week JLI Course “Great Debates in Jewish History” from Monday 30 October. Contact Sally-Ann on 0437-625-350 or [email protected] for details Movie Night On 5 November, we will be seeing the delightful Israeli comedy “The Wedding Plan” – tickets $20 each – contact Sally-Ann on 0437-625-350 or [email protected] for details
Contact numbers Rabbi Rabbi Chaim Cowen
0433-308-584 [email protected] Chairman Mark Kras
0410-460-970 [email protected] Gabbai Elan Jacobs
0419-527-227 [email protected] Secretary Sally-Ann Jaye
0437-625-350 [email protected] Haftorah requests Dennis Max
9528-6865 [email protected]
Women’s Simchat Torah Forum- sharing ideas
This summary of the forum was written by Romy Prins.
The joy of Simchat Torah – Dr Michal Kaufman
The Mizrachi Midrasha in Melbourne
The Midrasha in Melbourne, which is part of the Kollel Mitzion, is a hub of Jewish learning
for women all of ages. The Midrasha is an ideal place for women to come and learn to
achieve spiritual and intellectual growth. The Midrasha offers a variety of dedicated shiurim,
chervrutot and talks and symposiums.
The joy of giving – Tracie Olcha
The Australian Jewish Funders
The Australian Jewish Funders (AJF) is a network of mindful funders who believe that
greater impact can be achieved collectively. Driven by Jewish values, the AJF aims to provide
a space to enhance and nurture strategic philanthropy, explore philanthropic best practice
and encourage innovation amongst like-minded funders, inspiring members to have a
greater impact on the Jewish community, wider Australian society and the world.
LaunchPad
LaunchPad is a platform for Jewish community Innovation in Australia. Through annual
LaunchPad Retreats, networking events, professional development opportunities, grants
and the LaunchPad Hub co-working space, LaunchPad are gearing up leaders who will grow
Jewish life, transform wider Australia and impact our word. Beginning in 2014, LaunchPad
offers an annual retreat to gather Jewish entrepreneurs, innovators, professionals, leaders,
dreamers and idealists from across Australia for three jam-packed days of networking,
skilling-up, professional development and inspiration. LaunchPadders (those who are alum
of a retreat) become part of The LaunchPad Network, and have access to annual Dave
Grants, use of the LaunchPad Hub, International grants and professional development
opportunities.
The Giving Forum
A Giving Circle is a newer model of philanthropy where donors pool their funds and
collectively decide where to donate it, therefore increasing the impact of their donation.
Participants go through a range of processes and meet throughout the year to search for,
evaluate and then support projects that align with the group’s values.
The Shusterman Fellowship
The Schusterman Fellowship is a leadership development program for individuals who are
committed to growing their capacity to exercise leadership in the Jewish community. The
Fellowship engages highly motivated candidates who see Jewish organisational leadership
as an important way to create transformational change in the world. Fellows deeply explore
themselves and their leadership and are active players in a collaborative learning
community, both contributing and receiving challenge and support.
Empowering women – Yael Hersham
WIRE – Women’s Information and Referral exchange – wire.org.au
WIRE Women's Information is the only statewide free, confidential information & referral
service for Victorian women. WIRE aims to be inclusive of women from all backgrounds and
experiences and to create an environment which is free of exploitation and discrimination.
WIRE offer a range of gender-specific training programs, and also research and advocate for
women’s issues such as financial literacy and economic security, work-life balance and
violence against women.
Court Network
The court network provides the community with volunteers who stand beside, empower
and instil confidence in all court users by providing support, information and referral to
people attending court and to advocate for the needs of all court users.
Unchain My Heart
Unchain my heart is an amalgamation of Melbourne’s Jewish Women’s organisations and
other women with skills to represent the plight of women to supporting Agunot (chained
wives) by raising awareness and educating and empowering the next generation and of men
and women and to advocate to find appropriate solutions including improved policies and
procedures. This has included the launch of an ambassador program.
The She’ela Festival – 22 October 2017
She’ela festival offers talks, workshops, performances and exhibitions by talented and
remarkable women in the Melbourne Jewish community and beyond. Featuring over
50 guest speakers, the program explores a range of topics with an emphasis on courage,
innovation, reaching beyond conventional boundaries. She’ela aims to be a thought-
provoking, engaging and accessible forum for Jewish women of all ages and backgrounds.
The festival theme for 2017 is 'Letting Go' which will be explored in many different
forums. A She'ela Festival ticket gives you access to all sessions and complimentary
dinner, although it is not essential to stay the whole day to reap the benefits.
Aharon Adler
Exhausted by single life at 32, spirited bride-to-be Michal (Noa Koler) is eager for the comfort and companionship of marriage. When her fiancé dumps her one month before their wedding she is devastated but undeterred, and decides to keep her wedding date, leaving it to fate – and God – to provide a suitable Mr Right.
Trailblazing writer-director Rama Burshtein (Fill the Void) returns to the cloistered Orthodox community she knows intimately with this funny and poignant screwball romantic comedy. When it comes to finding love, it’s equal parts luck, determination, and blind faith.
Winner Best Screenplay and Best Actress (Noa Kolar) at the 2016 Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars), and a US box office hit, The Wedding Plan premiered at the 2016 Venice Film Festival.