KOL KINLOSS NEWSLETTER OF FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE בס ד 12 / 13 OCTOBER 2018 ד חשון תשע ט Shabbat commences at 5:59pm and terminates at 6:59pm WWW.KINLOSS.ORG.UK Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 6:00pm Mazeltov to Noah Schryber on his Bar Mitzvah. We extend a warm welcome to his family and guests. There will be a Kiddush in the Kinloss Suite this week following the services נח Noach SHABBAT AT KINLOSS SHABBAT LEARNING AT KINLOSS Friday night 6:00pm: Mincha followed by Kabbalat Shabbat D var Torah on the Parashah by Rabbi Lawrence Shabbat Morning 8:30am: Sephardi Synagogue Talmud Tractate Pesachim by Rabbi Heller 8:45am Deal Hall Maimonides: Laws of the Sukkah by Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum 9:15am: Youth Breakfast Banter Breakfast and Parasha Shiur Benchers Cafe with Sammy Flasher No Study Group with Rabbi Laitner this week Shabbat Afternoon 3:00-5:00pm Bnei Akiva 5:00pm : Daf Yomi Shiur in the Newman Room 6:00pm Mincha followed by Shiur by Rabbi Andrews titled The Ins And Outs Of Yizkor Everyone is welcome 6:59pm: Ma ariv HASHKAMA 7:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash, followed by Kiddush and a short shiur. MAIN SYNAGOGUE 9:15am led by Chazan Eli Sufrin. Kriat Hatorah by Avi Clements and Chazan Eli Sufrin. Rabbi Andrews will speak. THE MINYAN 9:15am in the Nissan and Rifca Deal Hall. Kriat Hatorah by Noah Schryber. Rabbi Lawrence will address the Bar Mitzvah Noah Schryber. Kiddush sponsored by Caroline Davis and Jeremy Schryber SEPHARDI SERVICE 9:00am in the Sephardi Synagogue, led by Rabbi Heller and Reuben Gorji. YOUTH SERVICE 9:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash, under the direction of our Youth Director, Barry Colman. KIDS MINYAN 10:45am with Rav Malachi in the Marilyn Newman Room This week s Kol Kinloss is sponsored by Barbara and Johnny Zucker to mark the Yahrzeit of Barbara s father, Stanley Frankfurt Z L
Some Thoughts on the Sidra By Barry Colman I will not continue to curse again the ground because of man, since the imagery of man s heart is evil from his youth; nor will I again continue to smile every living being, as I have done. Bereishit 8:21 Once the flood waters had receded and Noach had left the ark, Hashem affirmed that He would never again hold the land responsible for the transgressions of its inhabitants. However the Sifri, in his commentary on Sefer Devarim, points out a contradiction to this pasuk: He will bring retribution upon His foes, and He will appease His Land and His people. Devarim 32:43 Sifri The Sifri states that the land does in fact bear responsibility for its inhabitants. So how do we bring together these two contradictory verses in our understanding? According to the Piskei D Rabbi Eliezer, Eretz Yisrael did not take the brunt of the flood and when Hashem s promise to not continue to curse again the ground because of man applied only to parts of the earth that were hit by the full force of the flood. Eretz Yisrael was flooded by the water coming from the surrounding lands and not by the raging waters of the flood. For this reason the verse in Devarim states that He will bring retribution upon His foes, and He will appease His Land and His people, indicating that Hashem continues to use Eretz Yisrael to atone for the sins of the Jewish people, while all the other lands lost their sensitivity to their inhabitant s sins. Let not the land disgorge you for having contaminated it, as it disgorged the nation that was before you. Vayikra 18:28 Here Hashem warns us of the sensitivity of the land of Eretz Yisrael to our sins with Ramban highlighting this in his commentary with the examples of the destruction of both Temples and the following expulsions from Eretz Yisrael. NOACH STATISTICS Mitzvot: None of the 613 mitzvot Verses: 153 (4th longest of the 54 Sidrot, the longest in Bereishit) Words: 1861 (11th longest) Letters: 6807 (13th longest) Haftarah: 22 verses (39th longest of the 80 Haftarot) Noach has some of the shortest verses of the Torah, hence the significant difference in its ratings. Today s sixth aliyah, with 44 verses, is the second longest shishi of the Torah. The seventh aliyah, with 33 verses, is the longest shevii of the Torah. Page No. HERTZ COHEN ARTSCROLL Sidra 30 34 26 Haftarah 544 1188 1208
Cheshvan, Noach & Rain The month of Cheshvan, following on from Tishrei and all the Chagim is reputedly the only Jewish calendar month without any festivity. Accordingly, it has acquired the epithet Mar -Cheshvan or Bitter Cheshvan. Of course, some think that after all those days of shul, feasting, time off work etc getting back to normal living and full working weeks is as sweet as it can get! In Israel, 7 th Cheshvan sees the switch in the Amidah from v ten bracha to v ten tal u matar livracha (give dew and rain as a blessing). In diaspora, this doesn t happen till the evening of 4 th December (or the day after in a year preceding a Civil Leap Year.) One might wonder 1) Why is there a difference? 2) How we come to switch from the Jewish to the secular calendar? The dates were established by the Anshei Knesset Hagadola (The Men of the Great Assembly) who ruled Israel from the time of Ezra and the building of the 2 nd Temple (c520 BCE) through till the early Hellenistic Period. One of their main contributions was the regularisation of Tefilla. The Talmud (Taanit 1:3) records that 7 th Cheshvan, which is fifteen days after Shemini Atzeret, allowed for Jewish pilgrims returning from Jerusalem to get home to the most distant regular pilgrim reaches, such as the lands of the Euphrates, without praying for themselves to be rained upon. However, for those who lived out of Israel, (predominantly Babylonia) they instituted a switchover date which was 60 days after the start of halachic autumn (known as Tekufat Tishrei). Despite the Hebrew name referring to a Jewish month, it is describing a manifestation of the seasonal solar (rather than lunar) calendar. Even though we have Diaspora communities in all reaches of northern and southern hemispheres, with seasons and climate changing accordingly, we pray for rain according to what the Babylonian Jews (the then Diaspora hub) most needed. The 60-day figure comes from the third century Talmudic sage, Shmuel, who calculated the solar year as 365 days and 6 hours, making a Quarter or Tekufa 91 days and 7 ½ hours. This corresponded with the Julian calendar, where Tekufat Tishrei was always Sept 24 and 60 days later was Nov 22. However, in 1582, Pope Gregory XIII changed the calendar over, making adjustments for an error in the Julian Calendar. The solar year is 11 minutes and 14 seconds shorter than had been thought and the calendar had become out of kilter with the true solar year by an 11 day lag. Gregory added 10 days in October 1582 so that October 5 th became October 15 th and the spring equinox would return to March 21. England only made the switch (of 11 days) in 1750. To regulate the calendar and prevent the 11 minutes and 14 seconds from wreaking fresh havoc, Gregory set the rule of leap years, where we add one day to the calendar every four years but remove one day from the calendar every 128 years (century years, not divisible by 400). We have explained the difference in dates and the switch in calendar. A further question, if you examine older siddurim, is why the changeover date is creeping slowly forwards. Older siddurim have days earlier in December. This adjusts for an even more precise reckoning of the leap years and computation of the solar year by R Adda bar Ahava at 365 days, 5 hours, 55 minutes and 25.4 seconds! When we hit 2100, the switchover date in Diaspora will be the evening of December 5 th. We have seen the force of hurricanes and storms. May rain come as a blessing! Looking forward to seeing you at our many events ahead. Please do join us at the wonderful Monday shiurim advertised and Thursday s interview with the Rev Giles Fraser Shabbat Shalom. Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence
THIS WEEK S HAFTORAH BY RABBI ANDREWS The Haftorah, Yishayahu (Isaiah) chapter 54, speaks of how Jerusalem will develop in the future. The first half of the reading focuses on the physical expansion of Jerusalem, which in turn will lead to it becoming the apparent seat of God s Presence in the world. The Navi (prophet) speaks of the exiled nation of Israel as a barren woman in despair shortly to be redeemed. Sing, o fruitless woman!, he instructs her and directs her to prepare her house for children. Enlarge the site of your tent, extend the size of your dwelling, do not stint! Lengthen the ropes, and drive the pegs firm. His prophesy is directed towards the banished Jewish people, telling them to be ready for their imminent redemption from the Babylonian Exile. I have seen some posit that this Haftorah might be directed at Eretz Yisroel (Land of Israel) itself, declaring, Be ready, for our return is imminent. In passuk (verse) 9, Yishayahu makes the parallel to the story of Noah explicit. As I swore that the waters of Noah nevermore would flood the earth, so I swear that I will not be angry with you or rebuke you. The similarity to mei Noach (waters of Noah) is a matter of debate amongst the classical commentators. At its simplest level, it seems to depict the promise of redemption as being as sure as the commitment not to revisit the flood upon the Earth. The Haftorah continues by portraying Jerusalem s physical and spiritual future glory, saying that the city will be paved with precious stones and all of the city s inhabitants will be learned of God. No weapon formed against you shall succeed, and every tongue that contends with you at law you shall defeat. Such is the lot of the servants of the Lord, Such their triumph through me declares the Lord. If you find yourself at Kinloss over the course of the day, please stop by the office to say hello! I can usually be found there during the regular office hours (except Thursday).
PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE A COMBINED SERVICE THIS SHABBAT new term STARTS WEDNESDAY 17TH october 2018 12:15pm - Parasha Shiur with Rabbi Nisan Andrews 1:15pm - Speaker - Rabbi Yisroel Fine in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash Cost: 5, payable on the door, includes a light lunch or to book, please email ket@kinloss.org.uk or call us on 020 8349 5269
THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT THE MEDIA IS OUR FRIEND THURSDAY 25 TH OCTOBER, 8-10PM AN INFORMATIVE AND GOOD HUMOURED DEBATE IN WHICH WE CAN EXPLORE THE MEDIA IN GENERAL (NOT JUST THE JC!) AND ISSUES FROM ISRAEL TO LOCAL RELIGIOUS/ CULTURAL TOPICS. DEBATE WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A Q&A SESSION CHAIRED BY RABBI LAWRENCE ON DEALING WITH THE MEDIA. KINLOSS DEBATE Chaired by Rabbi Lawrence FOR AGAINST SIMON ROCKER Joint-winner of the Vogue Talent Contest for writing in 1982 and joined the staff of the Jewish Chronicle shortly after, where he reports on Anglo-Jewish affairs and edits the Judaism and education pages. He is co-author of A Rocky Road, the memoirs of Rabbi Abraham Levy. JONATHAN ARKUSH A barrister and mediator by profession, Jonathan was elected President of the Board of Deputies in May 2009 and chaired the Board s Defense Division for two terms until 2015. CHARLOTTE HENRY Charlotte has contributed to numerous publications and also regularly appears as a media and political commentator on a variety of broadcasts. OLIVER ANISFELD Is the founder of global Jewish YouTube channel J-TV. He launched the channel while completing his degree in History at University College London.
NOAH SCHRYBER Mazeltov to Noah on his Barmitzvah Noah has two siblings Amiella and Yael, and he attends Latymer School His hobbies are singing, playing saxophone, cooking, watching sitcoms and avoiding sport As part of Noah s charity work for his bar mitzvah programme, he raised money for WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) via cake sales and awareness-raising, and participated in the Kinloss Bar Mitzvah programme * Mazeltov to Caroline & Jeremy along with Amiella & Yael. Mazeltov also to grandparents Sylvia & Irving Schryber and Alan Davis (Manchester). Remembering the late Pat Davis z l at this special time. * Mazel Tov to Davd & Jane Ward on the birth of a baby girl, Sarah Leah, a sister to Daniel and Esther. Mazeltov also to grandparents Viv & Judy Ward, and Roger & Grace Pickles. * Mazel Tov to Leo & Margi Abeles on the birth of a great-grandson Yitzchak Shimon in Jerusalem and mazel tov to parents, Yaakov & Dasi Abeles. ZUMBA MAMBA A DANCE CLASS FOR PARENTS/CARERS AND CHILDREN BETWEEN 3 TO 5 YEARS OLD Thursdays at 3:00pm-3:45pm Nemetnejad Room This new class is designed for the parent/carer to be able to have some fun and exercise to the Latin beat with their child freely roaming around and dancing to a mixture of Latin songs. There will also be some dancing games for both. Babies in buggies are also welcome. Cost: Classes are 3 per family per session for Kinloss members and 4 for non-members For more information or to book, please contact Gul on 07956 940666 ARMISTICE SERIES STARTS 24TH OCTOBER AT 8PM The Battle of Megiddo: The culmination of the Allenby Campaign with Jeremy Mindell We are delighted to offer this series of seven lectures, honouring Jewish service at home and overseas during the First World War. This was one of the first times in history that Jewish soldiers, as patriots or conscripts confronted each other on the battlefield. We will look at the attitudes of civilians, fighting men and religious leaders as well as a couple of notable Jewish wartime identities. Future dates 31st October, 7th November, 14th November, 21st November, 28th November and 5th December
KINLOSS YOUTH Shabbat Noach Breakfast Banter, 9.15am in Benchers Café Youth Minyan, 9.45am in the Liora Graham Beit HaMidrash Thank you to Jonah Weiniger, Ezra Aaron & Daniel Elek for leining and to Ella Schuchman for the Dvar Torah Also, thank you to Families Aaron & Weiniger for sponsoring this week s Youth Kiddush in celebration of Ezra s 14th & Jonah s 18th birthdays Learn2Volunteer Launches this Tuesday, 16th October 7.30-9pm in the Nemetnejad Room School Years 9 & 10 Recognised by Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme: Volunteering For further information or to register please visit: www.kinloss.org.uk/l2v Learn2Lead continues Tuesday 30th October Bat Mitzvah Programme with Mandy Lawrence Introduction session, 7 9pm Nemetnejad Room Wednesday 17th October Girls in school years 6 & 7 For further information or to register please visit: www.kinloss.org.uk/bt Daf Yummy Thursday nights during term time 7.45 9:00pm, Liora Graham Beit HaMidrash Girls & Boys Years 7-10 and above 5 including pizza & chips Join us each week as we explore Chumash, Festivals and Jewish Themes Bar Mitzvah Programme with Barry Colman Starts in November Boys in school years 7 & 8 For further information or to register please visit: www.kinloss.org.uk/bm Look out for future events at: www.kinloss.org.uk/youth www.kinloss.org.uk/kids Kinloss Club, Club 78, Lead On, Shabbat Lunches, Chanukah Wonderland, Mitzvah Day, Project Impact Shabbat Shalom Barry, Chaya, Choli, Amalia, Rachel & Sammy youth@kinloss.org.uk 07792460091 Shabbat Shalom Baz, Chaz, Micholi and Amalia youth@kinloss.org.uk 07792 460091
RABBI LAWRENCE INTERVIEWS REVEREND GILES FRASER ON THURSDAY 18TH OCTOBER 2018 AT 8:00PM Reverend Giles Fraser is an English Priest, Journalist and Broadcaster. He is currently the Priest-in-Charge at St Mary s, Newington, South London and writes a weekly Friday column for The Guardian as well as appearing frequently on BBC Radio 4. Reverend Fraser has also been involved in social and polical advocacy. NO BOOKING NECESSARY
KINLOSS NOTICE BOARD 9:45am Games Room in the Newman Room with Rav Malachi 0-4 year olds with Sara Keen in the Kinloss Suite Foyer Reception up to School Year 2 with Natalie Sommer in the Avram Nemetnejad Room (2nd Floor) School Years 3-4- with Dina Ellis in the First Floor Classrooms School Years 5-6- Kids Minyan with Rav Malachi in the Newman Room All Children s Services will start at 10:45am followed by Kiddush Mazeltov to the children in our community celebrating their birthdays this week: Yonatan Laitner (11) Seth Davis (9) Reuben Shaer (8) Dora Stone (7) Hetty Yona (11) Aaron Stiefel-Sevitt (2) Levi Abramson (6) THANK YOU TO: * Security Team 3. If you have any queries, please speak to Martin Shiers on 07831 836 031, or email securekinloss@yahoo.co.uk * Erica Silas, Mandy Namdar and Judy Daniel of The Welcoming Committee Leyning Squad 2018/19 Kinloss are once again running the very successful leyning squad programme for boys in years 5 and 6 starting 13th October Parshat Noach. Come along to find out all about leyning, learn the notes, visit a sofer and learn how torah scrolls are made, find out what to do if you don t have a Cohen present or if you have a minyan of Cohanim! Join us for 30 minutes every other Shabbat morning. 45 per person to reserve a place. Please register at www.kinloss.org.uk/leyning Alternatively contact Stephen Gibson or Ian Kamiel for more information. * Deborah Clements Kiddush Rota Team KINLOSS SHABBAT LUNCHEON CLUB will be taking place on Shabbat 20th October 2018 Please contact Rochelle on 020 8349 5263 Please reply by Tuesday 16th October ANIM ZEMIROT CLUB Come and learn to sing Anim Zemirot Our club meets every Shabbat at 10:15am in the Robing Room. Boys of 6 and over welcome. Led by David Lesser SERVICES see front שבת) page) Shacharit 1 Shacharit 2 Sephardi Shacharit Sun Mon Tues Weds Thurs Fri 7:30am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am 8:15am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am Mincha & Ma ariv 5:50pm 5:50pm 5:50pm 5:50pm 5:50pm Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 5:45pm
NEXT WEEK AT KINLOSS: DAY: COMMUNITY LEARNING: COMMUNITY PROGRAMMES: SUNDAY 08:00am Daf Yomi (NR) 10:30am Walking Club with R Andrews MONDAY 07:40am Daf Yomi (NR) 09:30am Ace Fitness (MN) 19:45pm Beit Midrah Programme (BM) 10:00am Ilana Banana (Deal Hall) 20:00pm The Jewish Home with R Lawrence (at home of Eleanor and Mark - call office for address) 14:00pm Shared Reading (BC) 20:15pm Pilates (MN) TUESDAY 07:40am Daf Yomi (NR) 10:15am Friendship Club (DH) 08:30am Shaarei Teshuvah with R Andrews (BM) 10:30am Bridge Club (NR) 19:30pm Learn 2 Volunteer (NR) 20:00pm Ivrit Ulpan (MN) 20:00pm Iyun Gemara with R Andrews (BM) WEDNESDAY 07:40am Daf Yomi (NR) 10:00am Ilana Banana (DH) 8:30am Rambam with R Lawrence (BM) 12:15pm Lunch and Learn (BM) 19:00pm Bat Mitzvah Programme 13:00pm Art Class (MN) 20:00pm Book Soiree (Deal Hall) THURSDAY 07:40am Daf Yomi (NR) 10:00am Hartbeeps (NR) 20:00pm Daf Yummy (BM) 15:00pm Zumba Mamba (NR) 18:00pm Table Tennis (Upstairs) 20:00pm R Lawrence interviews Rev Fraser FRIDAY 07:40am Daf Yomi (NR) 10:00am Ilana Banana (DH) BC = Benchers Cafe BM = Liora Graham Beit Midrash DH = Nissim and Rifka Deal Hall NR = Nemetnejad Room MN = Marilyn Newman Room PS = Persian Synagogue Pre-register at : www.kinloss.org.uk/armistice
THE KEHILLA WISHES חיים ארוכים LONG LIFE TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE YAHRZEIT Shabbat 13 OCTOBER Irene Scott Mother Sunday 14 OCTOBER Eric Ansell Father Yolanda Doffman Mother Stafford Fertleman Father Stephen Goldwyn Mother Laurence Greenspan Mother Joseph Lavian Mother Linda Lew Mother Monday 15 OCTOBER Jennifer Morris Father Rowena Rosenberg Father Tuesday 16 OCTOBER Danielle Glasser Mother Philip Klinger Mother Asnat Nematnejad Father Rosemary Rosen Mother Jeffrey Shine Father Rafael Simmons Father Rochelle Sobel Sister Barbara Zucker Father SHARED READING GROUP Our next Shared Reading Group will take place MONDAY 15th OCTOBER 2018 at 2:00pm in Benchers Cafe All newcomers are welcome and reading materials supplied. For more information, please speak to: Kate Fulton on 07801 911 481 or email kathrynfulton@hotmail.com CONDOLENCES: * Family of the late Edna Kaye Z L TOMBSTONE CONSECRATIONS: SUN 21 OCT THUR 25 OCT THUR 22 NOV Wednesday 17 OCTOBER Edna Barnett Father Brian Clarke Father Sally Moher Father Talya Morris Father Mike Ungelson Sister Thursday 18 OCTOBER Estelle Belmont Father Gilda Braff Son Michael Braff Brother David Friedman Father Rhoda Morgan Father Marion Tinger Mother Friday 19 OCTOBER Norman Gilmore Anthony Krais Susan Levi Omek Marks Alexander Popivker George Taylor 11:00am in Willesden in memory of Nita Barnes 13:30pm in Bushey in memory of Anita Melzack 11:00am in Bushey in memory of Michael Maurice Mother Mother Father Father Father Brother NEW SUNDAY WALKING GROUP Join us for the first of our fortnightly Walking Group meetings on Sunday 14th October leaving Kinloss at 10.30am. Rabbi Andrews will be leading the guided walk. Everyone will take a short bus ride to East Finchley where the walk will start. All ages welcome. Please contact Lucy on 020 8349 5267 or ket@kinloss.org.uk for more details. FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence: 07501 895 124 Rabbi Nisan Andrews: 07407 764 854 Shimon Gillis, Director of Operations: 020 8349 5264 Shul Office: 020 8346 8551