Weekly Newsletter
Jewish Russian Community Centre-Chabad on Carlisle Newsletter (F.R.E.E.)
May 3, 2013
B"H
Message from the RabbiS

Dear Friend,

We have just celebrated Lag BaOmer, a day of joy commemorating the life of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, the great sage and mystic who authored the Zohar, the primary text of Kabbalah.

Chabad on Carlisle was privileged to participate in the parade on Sunday. On stage infront of thousands of people Carly and Jason Bernstein said a Torah Posuk. Several of our children rode in a vintage truck kindly lent to us by Prahran Market, participating in the parade with many other floats. We thank James Segal for kindly driving the vintage truck. The celebrations and festivities were most impressive and enjoyed by many community members.

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РУССКИЙ САЙТ

TOPA CBET  3 May 2013

THIS WEEK AT CHABAD

This week's Kiddush is sponsored by Moshe and Shura Kesser in loving memory of Moshe's aunt Golda whose Yarzheit is this week

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Golda Rosentool

              

We would like to extend a hearty Mazel Tov to Jessica and Elozor Yudasin for Sholem's fourth birthday  

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Sholem Yudasin

SHABBAT TIMES

Candlelighting: 5:13pm

Friday Mincha : 5:25pm

Shabbat morning: 9:30am

Kiddush after service

Shabbat Mincha: 5:05pm

Maariv/Shabbat ends: 6:11pm

SHAVUOT DINNER

 To book please go to www.chabadoncarlisle.com.au/shavuot

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WOMENS TOUCH

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CHILDRENS PROGRAM

Join our fun and interactive Shabbat morning childrens program from 11am-12pm every Shabbat morning

 
Weekly Parshah

Parshat Behar-Bechukotai

On the mountain of Sinai, G‑d communicates to Moses the laws of the Sabbatical year: every seventh year, all work on the land should cease, and its produce becomes free for the taking for all, man and beast.

Seven Sabbatical cycles are followed by a fiftieth year—the Jubilee year, on which work on the land ceases, all indentured servants are set free, and all ancestral estates in the Holy Land that have been sold revert to their original owners. Additional laws governing the sale of lands, and the prohibitions against fraud and usury, are also given.

G‑d promises that if the people of Israel will keep His commandments, they will enjoy material prosperity and dwell secure in their homeland. But He also delivers a harsh “ rebuke,” warning of the exile, persecution and other evils that will befall them if they abandon their covenant with Him. Nevertheless, “Even when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not cast them away; nor will I ever abhor them, to destroy them and to break My covenant with them; for I am the L‑rd their G‑d.”

The Parshah concludes with the rules on how to calculate the values of different types of pledges made to G‑d.

 
 
Weekly Magazine
This Week @ www.ChabadonCarlisle.com.au
  
Parshah
The Chronological Imagination
The Torah did not abolish slavery, but it set in motion a process that would lead people to come of their own accord to the conclusion that it was wrong. How it did so is one of the wonders of history.
  
Spirituality
Miracles and the Paradox of Art
Why would an infinite Oneness create a finite, fractured world? For the same reason that a musician forces himself within the confines of a small wooden box with strings. Or a poet within the rigid structure of a sonnet.
  
Video
The Gun-Control Debate
Are guns the problem, or the solution? Do we need more gun rights, or more gun control? Learn a Torah-based perspective on this controversial issue.
  
Real Life
Waiting
Could others see the countless tiny strands of their separate anxieties silently knitting them together? Did anyone notice how, though they sat on separate chairs not touching, they sat as close as two people could without touching?
 
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