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Shacharit EARLY SHABBAT Plag Mincha: 6:10pm 1 Candle Lighting between 6:30 6:35pm MIZRACHI MATTERS SHABBAT LECH LECHA (Vol 10, No 6) Rabbi Mottel Krasnjanski will speak from the Pulpit Friday night. Friday, 23 October (10 Cheshvan) LATER SHABBAT Mincha: 7:15pm Candle Lighting: 7:26pm 1. Beit Yehuda 2. Beit HaRoeh 3. Kehillat Ohr David/Beit Midrash 4. Bnei Akiva 5. Elsternwick 6. Midrashah 7. Goldberger Hall SHABBAT 24 OCTOBER 11 CHESHVAN SUNDAY 25 OCTOBER 12 CHESHVAN MONDAY 26 OCTOBER 13 CHESHVAN TUESDAY 27 OCTOBER 14 CHESHVAN WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER 15 CHESHVAN THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 16 CHESHVAN בס"ד FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 17 CHESHVAN 7:30am 1 7:00am 1; 8:00am 1 6:25am 1 6:30am 1 6:30am 1 6:25am 1 6:30am 1 9:30am 1 9:00am 4 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 Dawn 5.11am 5:09am 5:08am 5:07am 5:06am 5:04am 5:03am Tallit & Tefillin 5:29am 5:28am 5:26am 5:25am 5:24am 5:22am 5:20am Sunrise 6:24am 6:23am 6:22am 6:20am 6:19am 6:18am 6:17am Sh ma (גרא) 9:44am 9:43am 9:42am 9:42am 9:41am 9:40am 9:40am Earliest Mincha 1:38pm 1:38pm 1:38pm 1:38pm 1:38pm 1:38pm 1:38pm EARLY SHABBAT Early Mincha: Candles between: 6:15pm 6:35-6:40pm Candles 7:34pm Minchah followed by Ma ariv 7:20pm 1 6:10pm 1 6:10pm 1 6:10pm 1 6:10pm 1 6:10pm 1 7:15pm 1 Plag HaMincha 6:22pm 6:22pm 6:23pm 6:24pm 6:25pm 6:26pm 6:27pm Sunset 7:45pm 7:46pm 7:47pm 7:48pm 7:49pm 7:50pm 7:51pm Night 8:27pm 8:28pm 8:30pm 8:31pm 8:32pm 8:33pm 8:34pm SECOND MA ARIV 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 SHIURIM R Leor Broh 9:00am R James Kennard 9:30am (Kinder) Drashot R Leor Broh 2 R Danny Mirvis 3 Kehillah Kiddush after davening 7 Parashat HaShavua Shiur R James Kennard Not this week Rina Pushett Shabbat Shiur Dr Michal Kaufman 6:00pm Daf Yomi 8:45am 6 Daf Yomi 8:15am 6 Ramban Shiur for Ladies with Rabbi Danny Mirvis 9:30am 6 Bein Haftara leparasha Shuir Adina Bankier- Karp Shiur for post high school girls 8:30pm 6 R Chezy Deren Contemporary Halacha 7/93 Hotham St 8:30pm Michal Kaufman (Lewis house) 9:00pm Daf Yomi 8:15am 6 Minchat Chinuch Shiur with Rabbi Danny Mirvis L1 Capital, Lvl 51 101 Collins Street, Melbourne 1:00-2:00pm Hilchot Shabbat Shiur in Hebrew with Rabbi Danny Mirvis 8:30pm 6 Daf Yomi 8:15am 6 Weekly Parashah Shiur for ladies & girls 11:00am 7 Morrice St Rabbi Gourarie Daf Yomi 8:15am 6 Chaburah for women in high school and university students 8:30pm 7 Parasha Shiur (Ivrit Kala) with Rabbi Danny Mirvis 8:45pm 3 Daf Yomi 8:15am 6 MISHNAH YOMIT Taharot 10:5-6 Taharot 10:7-8 Mikavot 1:1-2 Mikavot 1:3-4 Mikavot 1:5-6 Mikavot 1:7-8 Mikavot 2:1-2 7:10pm 1 Between Mincha and Ma ariv 1 Between Mincha & Ma ariv 1 Between Mincha & Ma ariv 1 Between Mincha & Ma ariv 1 Between Mincha & Ma ariv 1 7:05pm1 EVENTS Bnei Akiva 5:30pm Seudah Shlishit: Rabbi Shlomo Kohen Yad L Achim Holy Bagel 9:00am 3 Mizrachi Committee Meeting 8:00pm 7 Chillen Chulent 9:45pm 3 YAHRTZEITS David Slonim (Mother) Jeff Morrison (Father) Yitzchak Rabin z l Adina Parkes (Father) John Kraus (Father) Robert Epstein (Father) Geoff Seidner (Father) Judy Slonim (Husband) Issi & Michael Slonim (Father) Philip Rubinstein (Mother)

MAZAL TOV Ariella Franks on her BAT MITZVAH Parents: Karen and Mark Franks Grandparents: Kathy Franks, Howard Franks and Les Feiglin Mazel tov to our new Bnei Akiva Hanhalah of 2016!! Merakez: Nathaniel Pizmony Sgan Merakez: ZeeCee Vorchheimer Gizbar: Yoel Dodge Rosh Chinuch: Hadar Slonim BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARIES Jack Goldberg, David Hyman, Selwyn Hyman, Jeremy Leibler, Brendan Rothschild, Adam Shnider, Ashley Tugendhaft HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shabbat: Darren Katz, Ariel Hersh Monday: Julian Fishman, Daniel Goodhardt (HBD) Wednesday: Daniel Goodhardt Thursday: Noah Epstein If you have an occasion or milestone event that you would like to be mentioned in Mizrachi Matters, please email it to office@mizrachi.com.au by 12:00pm on Thursdays [Type text]

ב ס "ד N EWSLETTER FOR THE ELSTERNWICK JEWISH COMMUNITY 24 October 2015 11 Cheshvan 5776 Parshat Lech Lecha Yahrzeits during the coming week Avi Paluch (Wife) [24 October] Ray Miller (Father) [24 October] Sharon Sloshberg (Father) [26 October] David Bernshaw (Father) [27 October] Tom Slomovic (Mother) [28 October] Basil Krawitz (Grandmother) [28 October] Danny Fantl (Grandmother) [28 October] Carol Shapiro (Father) [28 October] Stephanie Sack (Mother) [29 October] Danny Fantl (Grandfather) [30 October] Contact numbers Rabbi Rabbi Chaim Cowen 0433-308-584 cowen.chaim@gmail.com Chairman Mark Kras 0410-460-970 imkras@gmail.com Gabbai Elan Jacobs 0419-527-227 elanjacobs@hotmail.com Shabbat times Candle Lighting this week Candle Lighting time if attending Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat this week Pre-Shacharit Shiur Shacharit No Rabbi s Shabbat Shiur this week Mincha at Shabbat ends at Candle Lighting next week Candle Lighting next week if attending Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat next week 7.26 pm 6.20 pm 6.30 pm 9.00 am 9.30 am 7.10 pm 8.26 pm 7.34 pm 6.26 pm 6.30 pm Secretary Sally-Ann Jaye 0437-625-350 ejc@mizrachi.com.au Haftorah requests Dennis Max 9528-6865 classact@werple.net.au The Rabbi s Shabbat Shiurim The early shiur (9.00am, before Shacharit) - come join the Rabbi for cake, coffee and an exploration of the mystical parsha In shule this week Josh Akerstein will be leading Kabbalat Shabbat, Daniel Lowinger will be leading Shacharit and leining, David Bernshaw will be saying the Haftorah, and Elan Jacobs will be leading Mussaf. Contributions to Newsletter (please) Sally-Ann ejc@mizrachi.com.au Kiddush this Shabbat You are all invited to the kiddush, which will be sponsored by EJC. At the Rabbi s For the Young Adults the Wick on Thursday evenings from 8.00 to 9.00pm at the Rabbi s home, Unit 3, 301 Glen Eira Road, Caulfield North Weekday times Sunday: Tefillin beginners class, including breakfast Monday to Friday pre-shacharit Shiur Monday and Thursday Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8.00 am 15 minutes before Shacharit 6.30 am 6.45 am

Kehillat Ohr David invites you to join us for a Shabbat Party Come celebrate Shabbat with us! Who: All children from 3-8 years old* Where: Upstairs in the Bnei Maon. When: Shabbat Parshat Lech Lcha. 24th October 2015 10.15 am- 1130 am Food will be provided! No outside food to be brought in. *children younger than three are invited but MUST be accompanied by a parent at all times!

The Shabbas Project: Women s Mosaic Madness Monday 19th October 2015

EMUNAH RELIGIOUS WOMENS ZIONIST ORGANISATION RINA PUSHETT SHABBAT SHIURIM 5776 ז "ל RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF RINA PUSHETT BET YEHUDA - WEISS MIZRACHI CENTRE 81 Balaclava Road, Caulfield North בס"ד Rina Pushett (nee Kozak) born in Tel-Aviv, migrated to Melbourne in 1954 and easily settled into the community. She married Yankel Pushett in 1958 and had three 3 children, Tamara, Benjy & Leora. Rina established and taught at the Yavneh kindergarten that gradually evolved into Yavneh College. Rina furthered her own education, graduating from Melbourne University with a B.A. majoring in Linguistics, Spanish and Middle Eastern studies, eventually lecturing in Middle Eastern studies. Rina joined Emunah in 1959 and became an active and committed member. She undertook the position of Education officer, establishing the Annual Emunah Education day. These were held as daylong workshops, focussing on global and local issues pertaining to Jewish activities and problems. In addition Rina introduced the Emunah Summer Shabbat Shiurim, inviting speakers from the whole Jewish community. The concept of these shiurm as well as the Annual Education day were recognized by World Emunah and replicated by most other Emunah member nations as well as other organisations. Shabbat Lech Lecha 24 October 6:00pm Dr Michal Kaufman Shabbat Vayeria 31 October 5:30pm Reb Leor Broh Shabbat Chayei Sarah 7 November 5:45pm Dr Penina Neuwirth (Will take place at Caulfield Shule) Shabbat Toldot 14 November 5:45pm Dr Yael Ziegler Shabbat Vayeitzei 21 November 5:45pm Rabbi James Kennard Shabbat Vayishlach 28 November 6:00pm Rabbi Danny Mirvis Shabbat Vayeishev 5 December 6:00pm Midrasha Shabbat Miketz/Chanuka 12 December 6:00pm Mrs Beruria Tenenmaum Shabbat Vayigash 19 December 6:00pm Mr Roy Steinman ALL WELCOME

Cocktail Dinner Party Please join us in launching Mizrachi's Young Adult Minyan Kehillat Ohr David & welcoming the Mirvis Family Monday 2 November 7.30 PM Start Spirit Station Pier 6 Waterfront Place, Port Melbourne Victoria 3207 Dress: Cocktail Early Bird Price $30 Members $40 Non Members ~ expires 21 October~ Regular Price $35 Members $45 Non Members Bookings are essential RSVP by 29 October To book: http://www.trybooking.com/jkcg

MIZRACHI BEIT MIDRASH ANNUAL DINNER SUNDAY NIGHT 15.11.15 SEVEN O CLOCK KEYNOTE SPEAKER DR YAEL ZIEGLER YAVNEH SCHOOL HALL BOOKINGS 8317.2555

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Shabbat Mitzion - Lech Lecha 5776 http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=d749950c8e1fa92ebd2fab7f8&i... 4 of 5 22/10/2015 8:28 AM Subscribe Share Past Issues lovers have been trying to locate the place where Jacob dreamed about the famous ladder reaching to heaven. Translate The first to recognize Beit El, a city of central importance in the Bible, was Robinson in 1838. He relied on geographic data and the Arab tradition of preserving Hebrew names, and identified it with Beitin village, about 20 kilometres north of Jerusalem. About 100 years later (in 1927) a delegation of archaeologists headed by Prof. William Albright came to the village and started excavations which continued intermittently until 1960, during which they discovered a large Canaanite city, Luz. Albright was looking for the site of Jacob's dream around the city of Beit-El, and identified it at a ruin, about half a kilometer south of the village Beitin - Burj Beitin. On the site the remains of an ancient church were found, presumably built on the site where Jacob slept and dreamed his dream. However, during a tour with Beit El settlers in 1980 Professor Zeev Vilnai z"l identified it elsewhere - at the Maqam of Sheikh Abdullah, atop Mount Pisgat Yaakov (Artis). This was last week's picture. This location has a few advatages over the Burj Beitin theory. An interesting one is the fact that this site is the heightest mountain in the area, which would be ideal for Jacob to see the land that God promised to give to his descendants. Another important discovery that strengthened that theory is the fact that it precisely there that Jeroboam, the first king of the Kingdom of Israel after its separation from the kingdom of Judah, built the so-called alternative temple for the Temple in Jerusalem. Yasher Koach to Gil Ben Yashar for providing the correct answer Where was this photo taken? Please send answers to - arik@torahmitzion.org The answer, further information about this location as well as the name of the first person to recognize this site will be published in next week s edition.

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