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MAZEL TOV!

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With Gratitude to Hashem, we are thrilled to announce the engagement of our daughter Sarale Yurkowicz to Mendy Michaan from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Son of Rabbi Yitzchak Michaan and Sara Rachel Ruth z"l Michaan.
Mazeltov to the proud Grandmothers: Graziella Adina Michaan,Rebbitzen Devorah Groner and Mrs Etya Yurkowicz.

May we only share in simchas together with you.

Shimshon and Rivkah Yurkowicz

Rivkah is currently in NY attending the Lchaim.

 
More Purim Photos

Click hereto view more photos from the Purim Family Carnival & BBQ

Click Here to view more photos from Purim In-Fusion

Thank You

Chabad Malvern would like to thank our Purim committees. Thanks to their ideas, commitment, and responsibility, this years Purim parties were a step above the rest.

Adult function and Hamantash Charity Bake-Off
Rochelle Davis
Lai Pizmony
Nancy Aizenstrous

Childrens function
Mandi Azoulay
Rachel Kramer
Bianca Janover


Tonight... and not just for Women

Women who changed the Jewish world. Part two.

TONIGHT, Thursday, 12 March. 8:00pm-9:30pm

This week David will take us on a journey from the time of the Mishnah to the Middle Ages. Along the way, he will introduce us to a range of remarkable Jewish women - from Helena of Adiabene to Rashi's daughters - whose lives, work or legacies have helped shaped the Jewish world to be what we know today. Don't miss part two of a series that examines important - but often neglected - chapters of Jewish History.

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Bar Mitzvah Enrichment

In Term 2 Chabad Malvern will begin its annual Bar Mitzvah enrichment classes for boys in Grade 6 and/or those having their Bar Mitzvah in 2016.

These classes are not to teach the boys their Parshah or Haftorah but to prepare them for their Bar Mitzvah with an understanding of their new role. Through hands on activities and different speakers we help them learn more about Yiddishkeit and themselves as they develop into manhood. These classes have developed a reputation for bonding the children as friends and supporters of one another during this exciting year. We will be holding a meeting for Parents and sons to discuss and familiarize you with our plans for the forthcoming Bar mitzvah Program which commences in Term 2.

This program is open for all boys whether they are having their Bar Mitzvah at Chabad or not.

Tuesday Evening March 17th, 2015
At the new Chabad Malvern Youth Centre
353 Glenferrie Road, Malvern
Commencing at 8:00 pm
Concluding at approx. 8:30 pm

To RSVP or for more information please feel free to contact Reuvi on 0425-809-642 or [email protected]

 
Join our 2nd Seder

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www.chabad.com.au/pesach2015

 
Holiday Program coming up

Join us for the GREATEST Holiday Program in Melbourne!

Mon 30 March - Wed 1 April www.chabad.com.au/holidayprogram

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Updated Friday Night Time

Friday Mincha 6:15 pm

Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm

Wishing Long Life to those that have Yahrzeit this week

ToPhilip Burman on the Yahrzeit of his mother, May Burman, 24 Adar, 15 March.

ToRosie Levy & Alan and Barry Kras on the Yahrzeit of their mother, Rita Kras, 25 Adar, 16 March.

ToYvonne Goldbloom on the Yahrzeit of her father, John, 26 Adar, 17 March.

ToYvonne Rosengarten & Bruce Rosengarten on the Yahrzeit of their husband and father, Lionel Rosengarten, 28 Adar, 19 March.

ToMaryann Katz on the Yahrzeit of her father, David ben Yosef Shabtai, 29 Adar, 20 March.

ToTzivia Fremderand Pnina & Malka Fremder on the Yahrzeit of their husband & father Dr. Colin Fremder, 29 Adar, 20 March.

 

Jewish Birthdays this Week

Adrian Zalcman

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Arlo Pyke

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Bella Saunders

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Bianca Saltzman

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Ilana Frydenberg

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Jonah Romi

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Larry Benge

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Marlon Dubs

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Martin Weiss

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Natalie Duieb

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Tamara Goldberg

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Teal Jacobson

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Toby Sheezel

14-Mar-15

23 Adar

Aimee Tadmore

15-Mar-15

24 Adar

Joshua Fisher

15-Mar-15

24 Adar

Lexi Bursztyn

15-Mar-15

24 Adar

Rachel Geron

15-Mar-15

24 Adar

Yaakov Yurkowicz

15-Mar-15

24 Adar

Aviv Levy

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Dustin Bruch

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Ella Josefsberg

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Gideon Sharp

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Jesse Coppel

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Kate Davis

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Peaches Cohen

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Sage Priester

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Sam Gerrard

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Willow Almagor

16-Mar-15

25 Adar

Carolyn Deborah Brykman

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Ellie Zalcman

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Evan Goldman

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Guy Inbar

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Joshua Neiger

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Noah Harry Lust

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Noah Taylor

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Sue Kraus

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Thomas Troski

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Tomer Pik

17-Mar-15

26 Adar

Blake Shnider

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

David Cochrane-Davis

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

David Jonathan Schwartz

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Emily Delia Goldbloom

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Gabriel Miller

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Geoffrey Kohn

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Harrison Blashki

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Harrison Feldman

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Izak Tempelhof

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Jasmine Goldberg

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Jeff Sharp

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Joshua Zimmet

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Olivia Lew

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Romy Shnider

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Sam Chester

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Ylona Katz

18-Mar-15

27 Adar

Alma Hechtman

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Ann Singer

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Ashleigh Holckner

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Dean Smorgon

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Ella Zlotnick

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Jarrah Borowski

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Katie Anne Sheppet

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Katie Brand

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Lily Vida Davies

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Linda Schachter

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Lisa Bloom

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Max Gradman

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Max Nowoweiski

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Neal Symons

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Orly Joya Strum

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Simon Nankin

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Tayla Langley

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Taylor Galbin

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Yael Carmeli

19-Mar-15

28 Adar

Anika Sweet

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Ayden Carp

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

David Szylit

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Debbie Simkin

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Elon Liberman

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Gabrielle Levy

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Gary Perlstein

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Harley Reitberger

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Justin Bancroft

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Mandy Caplan

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Rabbi Velly Slavin

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Ruby Blecher

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

Tari Miller

20-Mar-15

29 Adar

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The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Vayak'hel-Pekudei

Moses assembles the people of Israel and reiterates to them the commandment to observe the Shabbat. He then conveys G‑d’s instructions regarding the making of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The people donate the required materials in abundance, bringing gold, silver and copper; blue-, purple- and red-dyed wool; goat hair, spun linen, animal skins, wood, olive oil, herbs and precious stones. Moses has to tell them to stop giving.

A team of wise-hearted artisans make the Mishkan and its furnishings (as detailed in the previous Torah readings of Terumah, Tetzaveh and Ki Tisa): three layers of roof coverings; 48 gold-plated wall panels, and 100 silver foundation sockets; the parochet (veil) that separates between the Sanctuary’s two chambers, and the masach (screen) that fronts it; the Ark and its cover with the Cherubim; the table and its showbread; the seven-branched menorah with its specially prepared oil; the golden altar and the incense burned on it; the anointing oil; the outdoor altar for burnt offerings and all its implements; the hangings, posts and foundation sockets for the courtyard; and the basin and its pedestal, made out of copper mirrors.

An accounting is made of the gold, silver and copper donated by the people for the making of the Mishkan. Betzalel, Aholiav and their assistants make the eight priestly garments—the ephod, breastplate, cloak, crown, turban, tunic, sash and breeches—according to the specifications communicated to Moses in the Parshah of Tetzaveh.

The Mishkan is completed and all its components are brought to Moses, who erects it and anoints it with the holy anointing oil, and initiates Aaron and his four sons into the priesthood. A cloud appears over the Mishkan, signifying the divine presence that has come to dwell within it.




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