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Chanukah Photos

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Creche kinder room children and their parents enjoying their end of year concert.

 
Monday 9 December - Torah Studies

Raising children is one of the hardest challanges we will face.

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This class discusses three techniques that will help our children get the the absolute of their education - each in his or her own unique way.

Time: 8:00pm - 9:00pm

 
Monday 9 December - Hebrew School Ceremony

Chabad Hebrew School Ceremony will be held this Monday 9 December at 5:00pm in our new building, 353 Glenferrie Road, Malvern. If you or someone you know would like to see our Hebrew School for 2014, this is a great opportunity to do so.

For more information please email Reuvi: [email protected]

 
Thank you!

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Chanukah Carnival committee members, Lana Sheezel, Romy Katz and Naomi Swart for making the Carnival a fantastic and successful event.

If you would like to join the committee in planning future family and children events please call the office on 9822 4985 ext 4 or email us: [email protected]

Mazel Tovs

To Michael Ivany and Mariann Kagan on their forcoming marriage. Mazel tov to their parents, Paul and Sue Ivany, and Vlad and Anna Kagan. Michael will be having his call up this Shabbat in Shul.

To Adam and Lara Wiser on the birth of their son on 29 November 2013, 26 Kislev 5774. Mazel tov to the grandparents Abe and Many Wiser, and Cheryl and Earle Sacher. Mazel tov to the great grandparents Bluma Wajser, Annabelle Sachar, and Maurice Reitstein.

To Tim Englehardt and Jacqui Zalcberg on the birth of their daughter on 30 November 2013, 27 Kislev 5774. Mazel tov to the grandparents Michael and Paula Zalcberg.

Yahrzeits

To Geoffrey and Louise Zygier on the Yahrzeit of their son, Ben Zygier, 9 Tevet, 12 December 2013.

Jewish Birthdays
April Gabai3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Benjamin Williams3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Casey Aarons3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Deanna Blankfield3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Gemma Fink3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Jessica Scholl3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Levi Welis3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Lior Rauchberger3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Martin Rose3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Max Jedwab3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Oren Schutz3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Stewart Baron3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Susan Rubenstein3 Teves, 577406-Dec-13
Ashley Miller4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Daniel Cohen4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Dylan Lissek4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Max Gold4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Phillip Ross4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Zach Reizner4 Teves, 577407-Dec-13
Gili Inbar5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Jeremy Stowe-Lindner5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Joel Lewis5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Jonathan Weinberg5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Lana Joel5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Matthew Posner5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Milla Whytcross5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Svetlana Khasin5 Teves, 577408-Dec-13
Ben Rosenberg6 Teves, 577409-Dec-13
Jordan Berman6 Teves, 577409-Dec-13
Marlo Newton6 Teves, 577409-Dec-13
Michael Saunders6 Teves, 577409-Dec-13
Arthur Hamersfeld7 Teves, 577410-Dec-13
Joshua Kallenbach7 Teves, 577410-Dec-13
Mookey Grinberg7 Teves, 577410-Dec-13
Timnah Olcha7 Teves, 577410-Dec-13
Allegra Baring8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Angel Cohen8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Benjamin Better8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Florence Pyke8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Jeremy Basser8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Justin Kohn8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Lisa Mittelman8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Marley McCluskey-Basist8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Noah Sackville8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Richelle Higgins-Strzyg8 Teves, 577411-Dec-13
Alexandra Peters-Wisniak9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Coby Gunn9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Cody Nowoweiski9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Daniel Posner9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Dylan Simkin9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Marion Nowoweiski9 Teves, 577412-Dec-13
Candle Lighting Times for
Melbourne, Victoria Australia:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Nov 22
7:58 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Nov 23
9:02 pm
Torah Portion: Vayeishev
 
As soon as the earth heard G-d say, "It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helpmeet opposite him" (Genesis 2:18), she began to tremble and clamored. She said before her creator: 'Master of all the worlds, I haven't the power to feed all the kids of man!" Said G-d to her, "You and I shall feed them" and they split it between them.
— Midrash Pirkei d'Rabbi Eliezer, ch. 12

The Jewish Calendar
SundayKislev 14 | November 17
Reuben Born (1568 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Rebbe's Marriage (1928)Today in Jewish History
MondayKislev 15 | November 18
Rabbi Judah the Prince (188 CE)Today in Jewish History
TuesdayKislev 16 | November 19
Noah’s Ark Comes to Rest (2104 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Pulver Purim (1804)Today in Jewish History
WednesdayKislev 17 | November 20
Ezra Cries and Prays (348 BCE)Today in Jewish History
ThursdayKislev 18 | November 21
R. Abraham Maimuni (1237)Today in Jewish History
R. Baruch Mezhibuzher (1811)Today in Jewish History
FridayKislev 19 | November 22
Yud-Tes Kislev
Passing of Maggid (1772)Today in Jewish History
Liberation of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1798)Today in Jewish History
Rebbetzin Menuchah Rachel born (1798)Today in Jewish History
"Rosh Hashanah of Chassidism"; begin Tanya study cycleLaws and Customs
ShabbatKislev 20 | November 23
Chaf Kislev
Ezra's Address (347 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Tanya Published (1796)Today in Jewish History
"Rosh Hashanah of Chassidism"Laws and Customs
SundayKislev 21 | November 24
Alexander in Jerusalem (313 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Satmar Rebbe Rescued (1944)Today in Jewish History
The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Vayeishev

Jacob settles in Hebron with his twelve sons. His favorite is seventeen-year-old Joseph, whose brothers are jealous of the preferential treatment he receives from his father, such as a precious many-colored coat that Jacob makes for Joseph. Joseph relates to his brothers two of his dreams which foretell that he is destined to rule over them, increasing their envy and hatred towards him.

Simeon and Levi plot to kill him, but Reuben suggests that they throw him into a pit instead, intending to come back later and save him. While Joseph is in the pit, Judah has him sold to a band of passing Ishmaelites. The brothers dip Joseph’s special coat in the blood of a goat and show it to their father, leading him to believe that his most beloved son was devoured by a wild beast.

Judah marries and has three children. The eldest, Er, dies young and childless, and his wife, Tamar, is given in levirate marriage to the second son, Onan. Onan sins by spilling his seed, and he too meets an early death. Judah is reluctant to have his third son marry her. Determined to have a child from Judah’s family, Tamar disguises herself as a prostitute and seduces Judah himself. Judah hears that his daughter-in-law has become pregnant and orders her executed for harlotry, but when Tamar produces some personal effects he left with her as a pledge for payment, he publicly admits that he is the father. Tamar gives birth to twin sons, Peretz (an ancestor of King David) and Zerach.

Joseph is taken to Egypt and sold to Potiphar, the minister in charge of Pharaoh’s slaughterhouses. G‑d blesses everything he does, and soon he is made overseer of all his master’s property. Potiphar’s wife desires the handsome and charismatic lad; when Joseph rejects her advances, she tells her husband that the Hebrew slave tried to force himself on her, and has him thrown into prison. Joseph gains the trust and admiration of his jailers, who appoint him to a position of authority in the prison administration.

In prison, Joseph meets Pharaoh’s chief butler and chief baker, both incarcerated for offending their royal master. Both have disturbing dreams, which Joseph interprets; in three days, he tells them, the butler will be released and the baker hanged. Joseph asks the butler to intercede on his behalf with Pharaoh. Joseph’s predictions are fulfilled, but the butler forgets all about Joseph and does nothing for him.

This Week @ www.Chabad.com.au
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Judah, Tamar, and the inner meaning of levirate marriage.
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