Weekly Newsletter 10 May
Jewish Russian Community Centre-Chabad on Carlisle Newsletter (F.R.E.E.)
May 10, 2013
B"H
Message from the Rabbis

Abe goes into his local bookshop and asks the saleswoman, “Excuse me, but where is the self-help section?” She replies, “If I told you, sir, it would defeat the purpose.

The fact is, however, that even when we do our best to help ourselves, we still need help. This was most evident in the Six-Day War. Forty-six years ago, Israel did their best—and more. Yet it was G‑d’s miraculous orchestration that delivered a stunning victory and reunited Jerusalem.

As we commemorate this modern miracle, let us remember that G‑d is present in our every endeavor.

SHAVUOT DINNER-THIS TUESDAY NIGHT

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

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РУССКИЙ САЙТ

TOPA CBET  10 May 2013

THIS WEEK AT CHABAD

This week's Kiddush is sponsored by the Bernstein family in honour of Jeremy's Bar Mitzvah. We extend a hearty Mazal Tov to Jeremy, his mother Elana and father Les. A special Mazel Tov to the grandparents Frances and Mourice Bernstein and Leon Feinberg and Raya Feinberg OBM.

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THIS WEEK AT CHABAD

The Women`s Touch

Wednesday night The Women's Touch hosted a flower arranging workshop by expert florist Lindsay of Lily and Lime. He ably demonstrated how to arrange a beautiful arrangement of flowers in a vase, and gave us many tips on enjoying our flowers. This was followed by delivious cheesecake, tea and coffee and a few words on why we eat dairy on shavuot from Rivka Sufrin.
The evening was enjoyed by all who came.
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MAZEL TOV

We would like to extend a hearty Mazal Tov to Sarah Hinchcliffe on her engagement to Richard Herman.

Mazal Tov to Sarah's mother Kate and grandfather Sandor (Aron) Gajdoski

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SHABBAT TIMES

Candlelighting: 5:06pm

Friday Mincha : 5:15pm

Shabbat morning: 9:30am

Kiddush after service

Shabbat Mincha: 4:55pm

Maariv/Shabbat ends: 6:04pm

CHILDRENS PROGRAM

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

 

This publication was kindly sponsored by:
IRAX Pty Ltd
LEVFREE Clinics
Michael Cutting Services
PRINCETON LEGAL PTY LTD
Josef Glad watchmaker

 

 
Weekly Parshah

Parshat Bamidbar

In the Sinai Desert, G‑d says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Moses counts 603,550 men of draftable age (20 to 60 years); the tribe of Levi, numbering 22,300 males age one month and older, is counted separately. The Levites are to serve in the Sanctuary, replacing the firstborn, whose number they approximated, who were disqualified when they participated in the worshipping of the Golden Calf. The 273 firstborn who lacked a Levite to replace them had to pay a five-shekel “ransom” to redeem themselves.

When the people broke camp, the three Levite clans dismantled and transported the Sanctuary, and reassembled it at the center of the next encampment. They then erected their own tents around it: the Kohathites, who carried the Sanctuary’s vessels (the Ark, menorah, etc.) in their specially designed coverings on their shoulders, camped to its south; the Gershonites, in charge of its tapestries and roof coverings, to its west; and the families of Merari, who transported its wall panels and pillars, to its north. Before the Sanctuary’s entranceway, to its east, were the tents of Moses, Aaron, and Aaron’s sons.

Beyond the Levite circle, the twelve tribes camped in four groups of three tribes each. To the east were Judah (pop. 74,600), Issachar (54,400) and Zebulun (57,400); to the south, Reuben (46,500), Simeon (59,300) and Gad (45,650); to the west, Ephraim (40,500), Manasseh (32,200) and Benjamin (35,400); and to the north, Dan (62,700), Asher (41,500) and Naphtali (53,400). This formation was kept also while traveling. Each tribe had its own nassi (prince or leader), and its own flag with its tribal color and emblem.

 
 
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