Chabad Weekly Newsletter

B"H
Chabad of MalvernEmail: shul @chabad.com.au Web: www.Chabad.com.au
Photo of the Week

Alex Rutman together with family and friends doing a Bridal Challah Bake and Charity Cook Off in honour of the Simcha of her wedding.
Mazal Tov Alex and thank you! Such a beautiful afternoon of kindness and blessings.

 Click here to see more pictures. 

alex.JPG 

Former  MasterChef contestant, TV host and author Alice Zaslavsky demonstrating an Italian themed Shabbat in Chabad Malvern. 

 Click here to see more pictures.

 aliceinframes.JPG

 
What Can I Do for Israel?
What Can I Do for Israel?
Watching the recent terror attacks and the grave danger to our fellow Jews in Israel, everyone is asking what can be done. Please watch this two minute clip to see what difference we can make. 
more...
 
watch.png
 
Shabbat Project Lunch - This Week October 24
Shabbat Cuisine from Around the World
Join Chabad Malvern and experience a kaleidoscope of Shabbat flavours from around the world cooked and baked with love and nostalgia by members of our community.
 
Menu Preview:
Mock Crayfish – Maryanne Katz
Moroccan Fish - Judy Bensimon
Fresh Tuna Salad – Sue Karp
Danish Herring – Hilary Blankfield
Herring Fusion – Velly Slavin

Bok Choy Salad and Fresh Salad – Lai Pizmony
Pumpkin and Chick Pea Salad - Naomi Gandler
Russian Potato Salad and Potato Latkes – Rimma Katz
Quinoa Salad – Sue Lewis
Rice and Lentil Salad – Louise Zygier
Baba Ghanoush - Emile Ben Atar

Moroccan Cholent (Vegetarian) and Moroccan Meat Balls – Ardina Schwartz
Meat Cholent – Morri Wolko
Curry Cholent - Velly Slavin
Pickled Brisket – Liz Davidson

French Pear Tart – Nicole Silberberg
Baklava – Zoe Milgrom
Lemon Meringue Ice Cream – Judy Wolko

Gluten Free Chocolate Cake - Magali Stephenson
Apple Cake - Nancy Aizenstros 

We thank everyone for their time and expertise in making these delicious foods. 
To book :
www.chabad.com.au/shabbatproject

 
Shul Shabbat Party for Kids

shul party - shabbat project.jpg

 
Begins This Week

Journey of the Soul: An Exploration of Life, Death and what Lies Beyond.
Join the first session on Wednesday October 28, free with no obligation.

Afternoon session 1:00pm
Evening session 8:00pm

To save a spot contact Velly 0404766759
[email protected]

SIGN UP NOW:  www.chabad.com.au/journeyofthesoul

THE COURSE IS:

• A chance to ponder life’s biggest questions, about the purpose of life, and what makes this life truly worth living.
• An exploration of the soul in the afterlife, reincarnation, and the Jewish take on heaven and hell.

BENEFITS OF TAKING THE COURSE;

• Know the answers to the big questions and mysteries surrounding our journey through life.
• Gain insight into Judaism’s rituals surrounding death and mourning, kaddish and shivah, that will help you understanding the soul and it’s heaven-bound journey.

jots promo.jpg

 
Condolence

We wish our condolences to the family of Alfred Salamon, partner of June and father of Martin, Rennee, Rita and Steven, who passed away on Thursday 15 October 2015, 2 Cheshvan.
May G-d comfort the family, together with all those that mourn Zion and Jerusalem

 
Mazal Tov's

To David and Anna Serry on the birth of their daughter Leni, on Wednesday October 14. Mazal tov to the grandparents Vivienne and Leon Serry, Barbara and Barry Landau, Phil Krasnostein and great grandparents, Vera and David obm Finkel, Sam and Minnie Smorgon, Joan and Mick obm Krasnostein and Hanna obm and Morris obm Serry.  

To Danni Grosman and Rami Holsman on the occasion of their wedding on this Sunday October 25. Mazal tov to their parents, Faye and David Frey, Max and Evelyn Holsman, and the late Barry Saragossi and Ruth Holsman. Mazal tov to their grandparents and late grandparents. 

To Mel Freedman and Peter Casper on the occasion of their wedding this Sunday October 25. Mazel tov to their parents Moishe and Linda Freedman and Sally and Dave Casper. Mazel tov to the grandparents Pat and Milton Goldman, Jean and Leon Freedman, Lois and George Sandor and Eve Casper

 
Wishing Long Life to those that have Yahrzeit this week

To Hilton Katz on the Yahrzeit of his mother, Rebecca Katz, 11 Cheshvan, Saturday, 24 October 2015.

 To Lilli Dubs on the Yahrzeit of her mother, Fryderyka Eva Tenenbaum, 12 Cheshvan, Sunday, 25 October 2015.

To Ian Fayman on the Yahrzeit of his mother, Cesia Fayman, 15 Cheshvan, Wednesday, 28 October 2015. 

 
Jewish Birthdays this Week
 Roxanne Lambert 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Emma Rose Elias 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Jade Stern 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Talya Hammer 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Dylan Nadelman 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
 Ilana Weinman 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Dylan Nadelman 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
 Tony Smorgon 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Helena Sztal - Mazer 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
 Louise Seidl 11 Cheshvan 24-Oct-15
Jacqueline Fishman 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
 Barry Teperman 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Rachael Pila 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Chloe Hamersfeld 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Rita Zivin 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Noah Smorgon 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Olivia Coco Baron 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Jamie Orelowitz 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Montana Kaye 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Dion Zukerman 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
 Darren Katz 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Hadassah Raymond 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Avah Henri Steel 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
Madison Lowe 12 Cheshvan 25-Oct-15
 Isar Mazer 13 Cheshvan 26-Oct-15
 Paul Asseraf 13 Cheshvan 26-Oct-15
 Richard Ford 13 Cheshvan 26-Oct-15
Jinelle Davidson 14 Cheshvan 27-Oct-15
Milla Fried 14 Cheshvan 27-Oct-15
Jack Szulanski 14 Cheshvan 27-Oct-15
Toby Mooseek 14 Cheshvan 27-Oct-15
Jack Szulanski-Kaplan 14 Cheshvan 27-Oct-15
Lauren Reizer 15 Cheshvan 28-Oct-15
Josh Fayman 16 Cheshvan 29-Oct-15
Mendel Groner 16 Cheshvan 29-Oct-15
 Nir Hadad 16 Cheshvan 29-Oct-15
Mila Kagan 16 Cheshvan 29-Oct-15
Cohava Rubenstein Sturgess 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
Kai Saul Gold 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
 James Shaw 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
Indigo Eisner 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
 Daniel Besen 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
 Ilana Strous 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
Samuel Akkerman 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
Axel Samuel Rosenfeld 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
Tommy Hunter 17 Cheshvan 30-Oct-15
This Week @ www.Chabad.com.au
Terror in Israel
Gather for the Peace of Jerusalem
Why is it so easy for the destroyers to gather and wreak havoc, and so hard for Jews to gather to pray for the peace of Jerusalem?
Video
The Rebbe on Extremism Among Arab Youth
On the danger of religious extremism, and the importance of education and inspiration of children.
Your Questions
Why Wear Both a Kippah and a Hat?
Why do I see Jews wearing a hat in addition to their kipah when they pray?
First Person
How One Shabbat Greeting Changed My Life
I looked around to see if there were any other Jews around. To whom was he talking?
The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Lech-Lecha

G‑d speaks to Abram, commanding him, “ Go from your land, from your birthplace and from your father’s house, to the land which I will show you.” There, G‑d says, he will be made into a great nation. Abram and his wife, Sarai, accompanied by his nephew Lot, journey to the land of Canaan, where Abram builds an altar and continues to spread the message of a one G‑d.

A famine forces the first Jew to depart for Egypt, where beautiful Sarai is taken to Pharaoh’s palace; Abram escapes death because they present themselves as brother and sister. A plague prevents the Egyptian king from touching her, and convinces him to return her to Abram and to compensate the brother-revealed-as-husband with gold, silver and cattle.

Back in the land of Canaan, Lot separates from Abram and settles in the evil city of Sodom, where he falls captive when the mighty armies of Chedorlaomer and his three allies conquer the five cities of the Sodom Valley. Abram sets out with a small band to rescue his nephew, defeats the four kings, and is blessed by Malki-Zedek the king of Salem (Jerusalem).

G‑d seals the Covenant Between the Parts with Abram, in which the exile and persecution (galut) of the people of Israel is foretold, and the Holy Land is bequeathed to them as their eternal heritage.

Still childless ten years after their arrival in the Land, Sarai tells Abram to marry her maidservant Hagar. Hagar conceives, becomes insolent toward her mistress, and then flees when Sarai treats her harshly; an angel convinces her to return, and tells her that her son will father a populous nation. Ishmael is born in Abram’s eighty-sixth year.

Thirteen years later, G‑d changes Abram’s name to Abraham (“father of multitudes”), and Sarai’s to Sarah (“princess”), and promises that a son will be born to them; from this child, whom they should call Isaac (“will laugh”), will stem the great nation with which G‑d will establish His special bond. Abraham is commanded to circumcise himself and his descendants as a “sign of the covenant between Me and you.” Abraham immediately complies, circumcising himself and all the males of his household.

 
Candle Lighting Times for
Melbourne, Victoria Australia:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Oct 23
7:27 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Oct 24
8:27 pm
Torah Portion: Lech-Lecha

 
When you plow and you sow - things will grow
— Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch


SHUL SERVICE TIMES:

  • Sunday: Shacharis 8:30am
  • Monday & Thursday:Shacharit 6:45am
  • Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday:Shacharit 7:00am
  • Mincha & Ma'ariv: Sunday - Thursday at 7:30pm
  • Friday Night: Mincha 6:15pm
    Kabalat Shabbat: 6:30pm
  • Shabbat & Yom Tov:Shacharit 10:00am
    Mincha 1hr 10min before the end of Shabbos
    followed by Maariv.
  • Rosh Chodesh: Shacharis 6:40am (weekdays)




This email is sent from Chabad Of Malvern. We'd love to stay in touch with you, but if you wish to be unsubscribed from this list please click here, or click here to manage your subscriptions. Sent via ChabadOne Communicator