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Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

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Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

Bat Mitzvah Shabbaton

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Chabad Malvern Mikvah
With Mural by Sharon and Mina Shafer

A luxurious Mitzvah that can have a big impact on your marriage.

To book an appointment or for more information, please call
Rivkah on 0419 707 706 or (03) 9822 4985 ext. 7
rivkah@chabad.com.au
Shul Services
SHACHARIT:
Sundays & Public Holidays 8:30am Mondays & Thursdays 6:45am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays 7:00am Shabbat 10:00am
MAARIV:
Sunday - Thursday 7:45pm Friday Night 6:00pm EST
Bar Mitzvah Program
At Chabad House Malvern, our primary goal is preparing our children to live Jewish lives with pride, with knowledge and with enthusiasm. When your child reaches the age of Bar Mitzvah, we share with your family the privilege and responsibility of welcoming him into the adult Jewish community.
Chabad Hebrew School
A unique after-school program for Jewish boys and girls. We familiarise your child with: Jewish Holidays, Jewish Values, Biblical history and of course Hebrew language skills. Hands-on learning in a warm, relaxed environment. With arts & crafts, games, stories & songs. Children learn while having fun!
Holiday Programs
Every School Holidays a daily program with Great trips and activities. Click here for the upcoming dates.
Shabbat Candle Lighting Times
Melbourne, Victoria Australia:
Friday, May 18
Light Candles at: 4:59 pm
Shabbat, May 19
Shabbat Ends: 5:58 pm
 Click Here for other dates or locations.
Kids Zone
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The Week at a Glance
Sunday
21 Iyar | May 13
Omer: Day 36
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Frank Hanged in Prague (1946)
Kfar Chabad Established (1949)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Thirty-Seven Days to the Omer" Tonight
Monday
22 Iyar | May 14
Omer: Day 37
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Shabbat Commanded (1313 BCE)
Jewish Books Confiscated (1731)
Hungarian Jews Deported (1944)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Thirty-Eight Days to the Omer" Tonight
Tuesday
23 Iyar | May 15
Omer: Day 38
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Water from a Rock at Rephidim (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Thirty-Nine Days to the Omer" Tonight
Wednesday
24 Iyar | May 16
Omer: Day 39
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Germany Surrenders (1945)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Forty Days to the Omer" Tonight
Thursday
25 Iyar | May 17
Omer: Day 40
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Cologne Jews Saved (1096)
Toledo Massacre (1355)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Forty-One Days to the Omer" Tonight
Friday
26 Iyar | May 18
Omer: Day 41
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
R. Saadia Gaon (942)
Ramchal (1747)
R. Eizik of Homel (1857)
Six Day War (1967)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Count "Forty-Two Days to the Omer" Tonight
Light Shabbat Candles before sunset.
Shabbat
27 Iyar | May 19
Omer: Day 42
Torah Reading: Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25:1-27:34)
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Eichmann Executed (1962)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Ethics: Chapter 5
Count "Forty-Three Days to the Omer" Tonight

Pushed From Behind

Nothing limits you, no force that holds you captive—other than a fiction of your imagination.

So you will say, “What, then, of the forces of nature? Of the constraints of a human body? Of the hard reality that slams against me when I attempt to stride through the barriers of life?”

Yes, they are there. But they are not what they seem to be.

They are not there to oppose you, but to carry you. As your soul pulls forward, those barriers force her inward, towards her deepest, strongest self.



From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. To order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.
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In a mature tree, a gash here or a torn branch there is of little or no consequence. But the smallest scratch in the seed, the slightest nick in the sapling, results in a flaw which the decades to come will deepen rather than erase...
  — The Lubavitcher Rebbe on education