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EARLY SHABBAT Mincha: 7:00pm Candle Lighting: 7:20-7:25pm MIZRACHI MATTERS SHABBAT VA ERA (Vol 10, No 17) Rabbi Mottel Krasnjanski will speak from the Pulpit Friday night. Friday, 8 January (27 Tevet) LATEST TIME TO LIGHT CANDLES 8:27pm This week's newsletter is sponsored by Tommy Danko in loving memory of his mother, Hannah (Anna) Danko, whose Yahrzeit is this forthcoming Tuesday, 2 Shevat. 1. Beit Yehuda 2. Beit HaRoeh 3. Kehillat Ohr David/Beit Midrash 4. Bnei Akiva 5. Elsternwick 6. Midrashah 7. Goldberger Hall Shabbat 9 January 28 Tevet Sunday 10 January 29 Tevet Monday 11 January ROSH CHODESH Tuesday 12 January 2 Shevat Wednesday 13 January 3 Shevat Thursday 14 January 4 Shevat בס"ד Friday 15 January 5 Shevat Shacharit 7:30am 1 7:00am 1 8:00am 1 6:20am 1 6:30am 1 6:30am 1 6:25am 1 6:30am 1 9:30am 1 9:00am 4 7:20am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 7:30am 1 Dawn 4:57am 4:58am 4:59am 5:00am 5:01am 5:02am 5:03am Tallit & Tefillin 5:06am 5:07am 5:09am 5:10am 5:11am 5:12am 5:13am Sunrise 6:09am 6:10am 6:11am 6:12am 6:13am 6:14am 6:15am Sh'ma (גר א) 9:47am 9:48am 9:48am 9:49am 9:50am 9:51am 9:51am Earliest Mincha 2:04pm 2:04pm 2:05pm 2:05pm 2:05pm 2:06pm 2:06pm Early Shabbat Early Mincha: 7:00pm Candles between: 7:20-7:25pm Candles 8:26pm Mincha followed by 8:20pm 1 7:00pm 1 7:00pm 1 7:00pm 1 7:00pm 1 7:00pm 1 7:15pm 1 Plag HaMincha (גר א) 7:14pm 7:14pm 7:14pm 7:14pm 7:13pm 7:13pm 7:13pm Sunset 8:45pm 8:45pm 8:45pm 8:45pm 8:44pm 8:44pm 8:44pm Night 9:32pm 9:32pm 9:32pm 9:32pm 9:31pm 9:31pm 9:30pm Second Ma'ariv 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 9:30pm 3 SHIURIM Mishnah Yomit R Leor Broh Not this week Avi Gilboa 9:30am 7 Drashot R Danny Mirvis 3 8:45am 6 Gemara Beginner Workshop with Doodie Bankier 8.30 pm 8:15am 6 Ramban Shiur for Ladies with Rabbi Danny Mirvis 9:30am 6 Restarting February Bein Haftara leparasha Shuir Adina Bankier-Karp Shiur for post high school girls Restarting 1 February R Chezy Deren Contemporary Halacha 7/93 Hotham St In Recess Michal Kaufman (Lewis house) In Recess 8:15am 6 Scotch & Shiur with Rabbi Danny Mirvis Restarting 2 February 8:15am 6 8:15am 6 NEW DAY Lunch and Learn 1:00 2:00pm Lvl 51, 101 Collins St Gemara Shiur for Women For women in high school and University In Recess Parasha Shiur (Ivrit Kala) with Rabbi Danny Mirvis In Recess Machshirin 1:1-2 Machshirin 1:3-4 Machshirin 1:5-6 Machshirin 2:1-2 Machshirin 2:3-4 Machshirin 2:5-6 8:10pm Between Mincha and Ma'ariv Between Mincha and Ma'ariv Between Mincha and Ma'ariv Between Mincha and Ma'ariv Between Mincha and Ma'ariv 8:15am 6 Machshirin 2:7-8 6:50pm EVENTS Seudah Shlishit: Doodie Bankier CONSECRATION in loving memory of ע "ה Joe Boltin will take place at 10:30am at Springvale YAHRTZEITS ע "ה Jenny Abzug Tom Danko (Mother) Zev Brykman (Father) Adina Waller & Gila Leibler (Father) Helen Shnider (Father) Dina Goldschlager (Mother)

MAZAL TOV Dovid & Esther Berkovits on the birth of their baby girl. Mazal tov to the grandparents: Yossi & Trina Adelist and Tom & Janice Berkovits Mazal tov to the great-grandparents: Mr Jack Carroll and Mrs Victoria Carroll Shimshon Dovid (Dovi) Broner to Lori Gross (Sydney) on their engagement in Israel Mazal Tov to the Parents: Dr Menachem & Rita Broner and Steven and Joanne Gross (Sydney) Mazal Tov to the Grandparents: Lily & Sam Brick (Sydney) and Gwen & Mickey Gross (Johannesburg) BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARIES Zvi Brooks, Yehuda Gottlieb, Daniel Kalkopf, Ronen Slonim HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shabbat: Ian Fishman, Rita Broner, Tali Epstein, Yehuda Gottlieb Monday: Michael Mond, Simon Fixler Wednesday: Jeremy Wein (HBD) Thursday: Liam Gruber (HBD), Robbie Reisner (HBD) WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Ivan & Ursula Cher (29 December) 60 th Wedding Anniversary Ruth & Phil Symons Di & Simmy Wiseman 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 9 January 2016 28 Tevet 5776 Parshat Va era Yahrzeits during the coming week Wendy Kramer (Father) [9 January] Sam Laser (Mother) [11 January] Basil Krawitz (Grandmother) [12 January] Helen Steinberg (Father) [12 January] David Klein (Father) [12 January] Basil Krawitz (Grandfather) [13 January] Benny Monheit (Father) [14 January] Dennis Max (Father) [14 January] 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 Secretary Sally-Ann Jaye 0437-625-350 ejc@mizrachi.com.au Haftorah requests Dennis Max 9528-6865 classact@werple.net.au Contributions to Newsletter (please) Sally-Ann ejc@mizrachi.com.au Shabbat times Candle Lighting this week Candle Lighting time if attending Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat this week Pre-Shacharit Shiur Shacharit Rabbi s Shabbat Shiur Mincha at Shabbat ends at Candle Lighting next week Candle Lighting next week if attending Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat next week 8.28 pm 7.14 pm 6.45 pm 9.00 am 9.30 am 7.30 pm 8.15 pm 9.32 pm 8.26 pm 7.13 pm 6.45 pm 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 We warmly welcome Rabbi Wernick into the pulpit in Rabbi Cowen s absence. Bernie Simai will be leading Kabbalat Shabbat, Basil Krawitz will be leading Shacharit, Daniel Lowinger will be leining, Dennis Max will be saying the Haftorah, and Rabbi Wernick will be leading Mussaf. Kiddush this Shabbat You are all invited to the kiddush, which will be sponsored by EJC. Morning Services Weekday and Sunday morning services are taking a break over the holidays, however ALL SHABBAT SERVICES will run as usual. Morning services will resume on Wednesday 27 January 2016 Consecration Consecration for the late Diana Silver a h will take place tomorrow, Sunday 10 January at 10.15am at Lyndhurst Cemetery

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 Yitro 30 January 6:00pm Rabbi Danny Mirvis Shabbat Mishpatim 6 February 6:00pm Joint Seudah Shlishit with the Midrasha Shabbat Terumah 13 February 6:00pm Rabbi Ryan Levin Shabbat Tetzaveh 20 February 6:00pm Sonia Slonim Shabbat Ki Tissa 27 February 5:30pm Althea Mirvis Shabbat Vayalkhel 5 March 5:30pm Joint Seudah Shlishit with the Midrasha Shabbat Pekudei 12 March 5:15pm Doodie Bankier Shabbat Vayikra 19 March 5:15pm Ruth Rosenberg Shabbat Tzav 26 March 5:00pm R Chezy Deren ALL WELCOME

Vaera 28 Tevet 5776 January 9th, 2015 Issue 633 Mazal Tov to Avichai (Washington 2009-2010) and Sivan Tabak on the birth of a daughter! Mazal Tov to Eliyahu (Washington 2009-2010) and Shira Katzav on the birth of a son! Rav Hillel Meizels Former Shaliach in Cape Town (1999-2000) Currently Rav of Kehillat Ohel Efraim community in Ariel and local Mohel The Very Same Moshe and Aharon Many good novels develop a story on different tracks which eventually wind up intertwining and connecting often in unexpected and mysterious ways. Lehavdil, the book of Shmot seems to follow suit, beginning with the story of the enslavement on a national scale and then switching scenes to one particular family and the story of Moshe on an individual level. As we know, this Moshe takes a very different path in life than his brethren, and for many years lives totally disconnected from them. At the same time, his people's lives continue to be ones of oppression and bitterness. It seems that the two paths have diverged until Moshe reaches the age of eighty years old, when Hashem directs him back to rejoin his nation and save them. It is at this junction that the Torah finds it necessary (in our Parsha) to list Moshe's lineage. For up till this point, the Torah merely defined his parents as "A man from the house of Levi (who) took the daughter of Levi." Now the Torah lists the first three tribes and their descendants, thus arriving at Moshe and Aharon, sons of Amram, greatgrandsons of Levi. Once their yichus is known, they can then proceed to enable the redemption through the Ten Plagues. Yet there is a small curious repetition at the end of this parenthetical family tree. "This is (the same) Aharon and Moshe whom G-d told to take Bnei Yisrael out of Egypt this is (the same) Moshe and Aharon" (Shmot 6:26-27). Not only does the Torah repeat their names, seemingly unnecessarily, but it also switches the order. Why is this? Rashi explains that the Torah is teaching us that the order here is not important, for Moshe and Aharon were of equal stature. Sometimes the Torah will mention Aharon first and other times Moshe will precede, since they are both on the same level and there is no need to honour one more than the other by mentioning him first.

A number of years ago Rav Aharon Lichtenstein zt"l quoted this Rashi in a Friday night speech in Yeshivat Har Etzion and I recall him asking an alarming question: How could Rashi claim that Moshe and Aharon were equal?! Hashem Himself says of Moshe Rabbenu that no other prophet was like Moshe with whom He spoke "Mouth to mouth". One of the Rambam's Thirteen Principles of Faith is that Moshe Rabbenu was on a totally different plane than all other prophets we have ever had. Our whole Oral Law is based on Moshe's elevated status of being an unfiltered channel directly from Hakadosh Baruch Hu. How then could we compare him to Aharon and claim that they were equal (with all due respect to Aharon who was a great Tzadik in his own right)?! Rav Lichtenstein's answer opens a window into a whole world of Avodat Hashem that we should strive towards and that he himself embodied. He explained to us that at that time in Moshe's life they were equal. At the beginning of the story, when Moshe and Aharon stood before Pharaoh they were still on the same spiritual level. However, Moshe did not stop there he continued to grow and strive and seek out the ultimate path in serving Hashem. The Moshe who stood before Pharaoh later ascended Har Sinai and even beseeched Hashem "Show me Your ways that I may know You" (Shmot 33:13). A constant yearning for the Divine and perfecting his service of G-d is what accompanied his life. And this is what transformed him from Moshe, the ex-egyptian prince, the Midianite priest's son-in-law, the great-grandson of Levi, equal to Aharon into Moshe Rabbenu, it our greatest leader and prophet who achieved immense spiritual heights. Through this insight Rav Lichtenstein sent us a clear message of how we should be developing our religious and spiritual personalities: constant striving to closeness with Hashem and fulfilling His will. There is no such thing as saying: "I'm happy with where I am", or "That's for the meshuge-frum people", or "My Judaism is just fine, thank you." One should be constantly learning in order to know where to improve and one should be constantly improving in order to get closer to Hashem. It is no wonder then that on his gravestone, the epithet that was chosen to epitomize Rav Lichtenstein, and the message that he taught us from Moshe Rabbenu himself, was merely two words: "Oved Hashem." TMT Spotlight: Bnei Akiva Australia and South Africa Summer Camps It may be winter in Jerusalem, but in Australia and South Africa it's the heart of summer vacation! Our Shlichim are taking advantage of the vacation by joining the Bnei Akiva Australia and Bnei Akiva South Africa sleep away summer camps. Bnei Akiva South Africa's Machaneh "Dor Shelanu" (Our Generation) is an annual fourweek summer camp for Chanichim from all over South Africa. This year s theme represents the power of potential that lives within each and every Chanich in Bnei Akiva. Chanichim at Machaneh learned about Judaism and Zionism in a relaxing, interactive and fun camp environment. Torah MiTzion's bachurim from Cape Town (Daniel Halle, Netanel Miness, Eliya Fuks, Aharon Shkolnik) were madrichim in the Machaneh.

Bnei Akiva Australia's annual ten-day Federal summer camp involves Chanichim from Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and New Zealand. Torah MiTzion bachurim from Melbourne (Elron Bandel, Ori Markovitch, Ariel Asper, Chagai Feigenbaum), Sydney (Shivi Himelstein, Matan Rosenberg, Avichai Guberman, Avichay Dekel), and Perth (Dovi Zwebner and Yonatan Bonfil) had a prominent role as madrichim at 'Fed Camp'. The staff put months of preparation into creating innovative and fun educational activates which related to the summer's theme. Around The World Women's Challah baking activity in Munich with Rotem Noy Chanukkah Charity Benefit held by Torah MiTzion Moscow

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ISRAtag Arik Speaker In cooperation with: 'Lilmod' Coordinator and Head of European Desk in Torah MiTzion The city of Kiryat Shmona was founded in 1949 as a development town meant to absorb the mass-immigration after the establishment of the State. It was built on the grounds of the Arab settlement "Halsa" which has been deserted after the Independence War. The town's original name was 'Kiryat Yosef' in memory of Joseph Trumpeldor, who was killed during the famous Tel Hai battle near the city. A year later, the name was changed to 'Kiryat Shmona', in honor of the eight fighters who sacrificed their lives during the fight. During the 1950's the city grew and developed at an incredible rate and soon became a full fledged city. The first elections for mayor were held in 1955. The town, which consisting of about 39 families in 1949, reached 3,000 people in two years and 8,500 after 5 years. All this alongside serious security threats, particularly shelling by the Syrian forces that sat on the Golan Heights until 1967. However, even after the conquest of the Golan during the Six-Days-War, attacks continued from Lebanon. This was the main reason for the outbreak of The first Lebanon War in 1982. Even after this war, and during the many years in which the IDF sat in Lebanon, the city continued to suffer from attacks, primarily in the form of Katyusha rockets fired from Lebanon. After the IDF left Lebanon the situation greatly improved, only to deteriorate again during the Second Lebanon War.

One of the city's prides is their soccer club "Ironi Kiryat Shmona" a relatively new club, which surprised many and won in recent years the National Cup and the Israeli Championship. Many people, especially the residents of the city, view Kiryat Shmona as the capital of the Galilee. However, Safed and Tiberias have also laid claim to the title. There is no official answer to that question Yasher Koach to Alan Garfield for providing the correct answer Torah MiTzion was established in 1995 with the goal of strengthening Jewish communities around the globe and infusing them with the love for Torah, the Jewish People and the State of Israel. Over the past twenty years Torah MiTzion's shlichim have inspired and enriched their host communities through a wide range of high impact formal and informal educational programs.

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