F.R.E.E. Jewish Russian Community Centre-Chabad on Carlisle Newsletter
February 20 , 2014
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Message from the Rabbis

There is a joke told about a congregation that decided it was a time for a new, modernized synagogue facility. The building committee, in consecutive meetings, passed the following resolutions:

  • We shall build a new synagogue.
  • The new building is to be located on the site of the old one.
  • The material in the old building is to be used in the new one.
  • We shall continue to use the old building until the new one is completed.

But sometimes, we Jews hold very efficient building campaigns. This week we read how our ancestors brought the materials needed for the Tabernacle.

The construction committee was headed up by two gentlemen by the name of Betzalel and Aholiav. Betzalel was a prince from the royal tribe of Judah; Aholiav was from the humble clan of Dan. Yet their social standings made no difference.

When making a home for G‑d, it does not matter where you come from. All that is important is that your heart is in the right place, and that you are faithfully following His instructions.

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PURIM IN THE WILD WEST

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THIS WEEK AT CHABAD
This week at Chabad

This week's Kiddush is co-sponsored by:

Roman Protektor in honour of the Shloshim (30 days after passing) of his dear mother Mrs Ida Protektor OBM

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Weekly Parshah

Parshat Vayak'hel

Moses assembles the people of Israel and reiterates to them the commandment to observe the Shabbat. He then conveys G‑d’s instructions regarding the making of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The people donate the required materials in abundance, bringing gold, silver and copper; blue-, purple- and red-dyed wool; goat hair, spun linen, animal skins, wood, olive oil, herbs and precious stones. Moses has to tell them to stop giving.

A team of wise-hearted artisans make the Mishkan and its furnishings (as detailed in the previous Torah readings of Terumah, Tetzaveh and Ki Tisa): three layers of roof coverings; 48 gold-plated wall panels, and 100 silver foundation sockets; the parochet ( veil) that separates between the Sanctuary’s two chambers, and the masach ( screen) that fronts it; the ark, and its cover with the cherubim; the table and its showbread; the seven-branched menorah with its specially prepared oil; the golden altar and the incense burned on it; the anointing oil; the outdoor altar for burnt offerings and all its implements; the hangings, posts and foundation sockets for the courtyard; and the basin and its pedestal, made out of copper mirrors.

 
 
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