KOL KINLOSS NEWSLETTER OF FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE בס”ד בחקתי- בהר Behar-Bechukotai 15/16 May 2015 Volume 19/Number 27 כ׳׳ז אייר תשע׳׳ה Shabbat Mevarchim commences at 8:32pm and terminates at 9:46pm. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:30pm. The entire community is invited to a Kiddush in the Kinloss Suite, at the conclustion of our services. SHABBAT LEARNING AT KINLOSS Shabbat Morning 8:30am: (Sephardi Synagogue) Mishnah Masechet Shabbat by Rabbi Heller. Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum’s shiur will not be taking place today. It will resume after Shavuot, on Shabbat 30th May. WWW.KINLOSS.ORG.UK SHABBAT AT KINLOSS HASHKAMA 7:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash, followed by Kiddush and a short shiur. MAIN SYNAGOGUE 9:15am led by Eli Sufrin. Kriat Hatorah by Robert Owen. Rabbi Lawrence will speak before Kriat Hatorah. Shabbat Afternoon 7:05pm: Daf Yomi shiur by Jeffrey Sagal. 7:30pm Pre-Mincha shiur RABBI LAWRENCE will speak on Megillat Ruth. Mincha at 8:05pm, followed by Seudah Shlishit. RABBI LAITNER will speak on Yom Yerushalyim - Then and Now All welcome. THE MINYAN 9:15am in the Nissan and Rifca Deal Hall. Kriat Hatorah by Michael Fluss. Rabbi Laitner will speak. SEPHARDI SERVICE 9:00am in the Sephardi Synagogue led by Rabbi Heller and Reuben Gorji. YOUTH SERVICE 9:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash, led by our Youth Directors, Barry and Chaya Colman. Followed by Ma’ariv at 9:46pm. This week’s Newsletter is sponsored by Israel Property Investment Exhibition who are exhibiting in the Kinloss Suite on Sunday 12th May, from 10:00am - 6:00pm. All welcome, no charge. 0 - 4 year olds with Sara Keen in the foyer of the Kinloss Suite. Reception up to School Year 2 with Natalie Sommer in the Avram Nemetnejad Room (2nd Floor). School Years 3 - 4 with Yehonatan Malachi in the 1st Floor Classrooms. School Years 5 - 6 with Jason Marantz in the 1st Floor Classrooms. Children’s Services from 0-School Year 4 will start at 10:45am. School Years 5 - 6 will start at 10:30am. All Services to be followed by a kiddush. ANIM ZEMIROT CLUB Come and learn to sing Anim Zemirot. Our Club meets every Shabbat at 10.15am in the Robing Room. Boys of 6 and over welcome. Led by Alan Rubenstein. Please just come along. LEINING SQUAD will take place this Shabbat, from 10:00 - 10:30am in the Marilyn Newman Room. BNEI AKIVA Bnei Akiva, takes place today, from 4:00 -5:30pm. KINLOSS COMMUNITY CENTRE AND FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence (through the Shul Office): 020 8346 8551 Shimon Gillis, Community Manager: 020 8349 5264 Shul Office: 020 8346 8551 Kinloss Welfare: 020 8349 5263 Kinloss Community Educator and Yoetzet Halacha, Lauren Levin: 07540 461 557 Mazaltov to the children in our community celebrating their birthdays this week: Michal Bassalian (11) Natan Goldstein (2) Scarlett Ison (4) Isaac Jesner (5) Keren Marantz (1) Tali Rahamim (3) Zara Rosenthal (4) Mia Samuels (7) Nathan Speigel (7) If you require help or support, please call Jennifer 020 8349 5263 on Mondays or Wednesdays, from 9:00am – 5:00pm, or email jennifer.morris@kinloss.org.uk. All messages treated in the strictest confidence. WOMEN FOR WOMEN Come along to READING OF MEGILLAT RUTH meet and greet at The ladies of the community the are invited to join us for a Women for Women Reading Meet & Greet table of the Book of Ruth, Megillat Rut, at the Kiddush this on 2nd Day Shavuot, Shabbat. 26th May, at 10.45am, in the Deal Hall. KINLOSS SHABBAT LUNCHEON CLUB Our next Shabbat Luncheon Club will take place this Shabbat. Organised monthly by a team of Finchley Synagogue host families and attended by our Rabbis. Offering a warm, friendly atmosphere and a delicious meal for individuals and couples wanting some extra companionship on Shabbat. To be included on the list, please call the shul office on 020 8346 8551, or speak to Jennifer Morris on 020 8349 5263. KINLOSS YOUTH Dear All, Youth Minyan at 9.45am - Shacharit and Musaph, followed by Kiddush in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash. Thank you to Michael Fluss, who will be leining. Youth Tikkun Leil Saturday 23rd May, 11:30pm - 3:00am, followed by Shacharit and Musaph. Shavuot BBQ Years 11, 12 & 13 Lunch @ the Youth Flat, Monday 25th May. Save the Date - Thursday 25th June - End of Year Party. Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom, Chaz & Baz 07792 460091 youth@kinloss.org.uk בס”ד RAV ASHER WEISS AT KINLOSS ON SUNDAY 7TH JUNE, FROM 11:00AM - 1:00PM, IN THE DEAL HALLS Dilemmas in Modern Medicine: Past and Present followed by a Q and A Session by HaRav HaGaon Asher Weiss Rav Weiss is a world leading Posek heavily involved in answering some of the most complex halachic sheilot. His opinion is sought after by Doctors and Rabbanim throughout the world. Entrance free, all welcome. If you would like to submit a question in advance, please email medicalhalacha@gmail.com Some Thoughts on the Sidra BEHAR-BECHUKOTAI The Midrash debates why it was that Moses was so upset that God would not let him into the land of Israel. What was so special about the land? The rabbis discuss the special holiness of the land and wax lyrical about its rare spiritual and physical beauty. The land of Israel, the air of Israel are all reputed to bring people closer to God. Nonetheless, the rabbis conclude that Moses had exceeded all normal human potential in this regard. Surely, he could get no closer. The Midrash suggests that at the heart of Moses’ upset was that he would never see and never have the chance to perform a series of mitzvot, unique to the land of Israel itself, which are known as the “Mitzvot Hataluyot Ba-Aretz”, the mitzvot which depend on the land. While the laws of Shabbat and kashrut, fair weights and measures, honouring our parents and refraining from vice apply wherever we are, the Torah designates a number of Commandments as applicable only and exclusively within the borders of Israel itself. Many of these Commandments are introduced in our parasha of Behar. Broadly speaking, they establish a social/welfare system for a sovereign nation. We are told that when the children of Israel come into the land, they must keep the sabbatical or BY RABBI JEREMY LAWRENCE Shemitta year. Every seven years, the land must not be tilled, planted or harvested. It should lie fallow. Any fruit or food which grows naturally on the land may be taken and consumed by whoever finds it. But Shemitta produce may not be traded or sold. In the 50th year, after the completion of seven sabbatical cycles, a “Yovel” or Jubilee is proclaimed and similar rules apply. Moreover, in the 50th year, the land is redistributed amongst its original tribal owners so that land which had been sold through poverty (and you would only ever sell your land if you were desperate) was returned to its traditional families. In this way, families would not suffer for all time in the aftermath of a bad harvest, bad management or bad luck. Every 50 years there would be a balancing of the ancestral real estate. The parasha introduces an obligation for society to provide for its poor and dependants. Individuals who incur heavy debts are expected to work them off according to a payment schedule which will end at the next Jubilee year. The Torah does not believe that people should leave themselves dependent on charity. They should be made to work to support themselves and their dependents. With this, the Torah admonishes good treatment of the “Eved Ivri”, the indentured Israelite servant. He is not to be worked with hard BEHAR STATISTICS Mitzvot: 24 of the 613 Mitzvot, 7 positive & 17 prohibitions Verses: 57 (5th shortest of the 54 Sidrot) Words: 737 (5th shortest) Letters: 2817 (5th shortest) Haftarah: 22 verses (joint 39th longest of the 80 Haftarot) labour as a slave. He is to be regarded as a brother and treated a member of the household. He must be accorded the same good food and comparable accommodation. The Talmud observes, “If you acquire for yourself a servant, you acquire for yourself a master”. God reminds us that we were liberated from Egypt to serve Him in freedom and not to be enslaved to each other. In reminding us of our treatment by the Egyptians, we are also obligated to do deal fairly with the non-Jewish residents of Israel who dwell in our midst. In explaining why Israel was sent into exile, the Talmud determines that the Shemitta and Jubilee years were not properly observed. Although charity was widespread and provision was made for the destitute, the rich were allowed unchecked growth and the poor spiralled downwards without hope of redemption. Land was treated as a personal possession and not as a trust from God. The trust was breached and the land withdrawn. While the mitzvot of Parshat Behar can only apply where the whole community participates and thus they are reserved for Jewish sovereignty in the land of Israel; the principles resonate throughout Jewish teaching – a strong work ethic, and a responsible society which offers dignity and hope to its workforce. Shabbat Shalom. BECHUKOTAI STATISTICS Mitzvot: 12 of the 613 Mitzvot – 7 positive & 5 prohibitions Verses: 78 (9th shortest of the 54 Sidrot) Words: 1013 (8th shortest) Letters: 3992 (8th shortest) Haftarah: 17 verses (joint 15th shortest of the 80 Haftarot) Page No. Sidra SONCINO 764 HERTZ 531 ARTSCROLL 696 Haftarah 789 551 1179 SHAVUOT 2015 AT KINLOSS First Night Shavuot - Saturday 23rd May Shabbat Minchah followed by Shiur - 8:45pm Maariv & Shabbat Ends - 9:58pm 10:20 - 11:30pm Dinner - Hosted by Rabbi and Mandy Lawrence £10 per person. Tickets can be purchased through the following link: https://myus.theus.org.uk/events/19404/shavuot-dinner/ Tikkun Leil 11:30pm - 3:00am Keynote Speaker - Yael Unterman Yael Unterman was born in Jerusalem, Israel. She grew up in Manchester, England, and returned to Israel at the age of 18. In addition to spending several years on advanced Torah studies, she earned a BA in Psychology and Talmud from Bar Ilan University, an MA in Jewish History from Touro College, and an MA in Creative Writing from Bar Ilan University. The many hats she wears include: Poet, Author, Actress, Life Coach, Teacher & Lecturer, Translator & Editor, Bibliodrama Facilitator, Coordinator - Cardozo Academy Think Tank. Speakers include: Rabbi Lawrence, Rabbi Laitner, Dayan Gelley, Rabbi Roselaar, Elana Chesler, Chava Wulwick, Chaya Colman & Rafi Joseph Youth Tikkun 12:15 - 3:00am, in Liora Graham Beit Midrash, after the Keynote address. Shacharit 3:11am 1st Day Shavuot, Sunday 24th May Shacharit and Musaph, followed by Kiddush - 9:15am Women’s Tikkun 5:00 - 6:30pm at the home of Scott & Sally Saunders 1 Chalgrove Gardens, N3 3PL Speakers: Yael Unterman, Rabbi Lawrence & Elana Chesler Minchah and Maariv 7:30pm 2nd Day Shavuot, Monday 25th May Shacharit and Musaph, followed by Kiddush 9:00am Women’s Megillah - 10:45am Minchah - 8:00pm Cheesecake Tea - 8:20pm Followed by “Desert Island Drash” with Chaya Colman, Matthew Weiniger and Yael Unterman. Rabbi Lawrence is in the Chair. Maariv and Yom Tov Ends - 10:01pm * THANK YOU TO: Security Team 5. If you have any queries, please email securekinloss@yahoo.co.uk or speak to Martin Shiers on 07831 836 031. * Barbara Zucker’s Kiddush Team. * Angela Kamiel and Stephen Harrison of our Welcoming Committee. SHARED READING GROUP The next Shared Reading Group will take place next Monday 18th May, at 1:30pm, in Benchers Cafe. BRING AND BUY COFFEE MORNING in aid of Kadimah Kinloss TUESDAY 2ND JUNE, FROM 10:00AM - 1:00PM at the home of Irene and Mordechai Aharoni, 38 North Crescent, N3 For more information, please email kathrynfulton@hotmail.com, or call her on 07801 911 481. Brand new goods only. Donation £2. AGM & ELECTIONS The Shul AGM will take place this Sunday, 17th May, at 7:30pm in the Deal Halls. Elections for the position of warden will take place prior to the AGM in the Small Deal Hall on Sunday 17th May, from 9:30am to 12:00 noon and from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. There will be a service on 16th May at Rubens House. Please reply by email to lawrence@susser.co.uk if you can attend. Future service dates are 25th May (2nd day Shavuot) & 13th June. Lunch & Learn on Wednesday May20th 12:15 - 1:00pm Rabbi Roselaar - Discovering the Commentators. 1:00 - 2:00pm - Rabbi Yisroel Fine Rabbi Roselaar’s weekly shiurim on Monday and Thursday mornings. On Monday - Mishna - Massechet Sanhedrin. On Thursday - Rishon with Rashi. For more information, or to book Kollel events, please call Emma on 020 8349 5267, or email ket@kinloss.org.uk THE KEHILLA WISHES “ חיים ארוכיםLONG LIFE” TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE YAHRZEIT Sunday 16 May Wednesday 19 May Irene AlizadeMother Rosemary FischFather Ruth FranksMother Trevor Grossmark Father Eve NachmanFather Susan SharpMother Joseph AbramsMother David DavisFather Lisa De Haas Husband Harold EllisFather Pamela KayeMother Anthony LewisFather Miriam MargolinBrother Samuel Margolin Brother-in-Law Monday 17 May Abraham Borman Father Edith BreskinMother Simone HarrisMother Ruth Joseph Mother-in-Law Sheila KrigerHusband Henna LewisHusband Stuart MarchFather Marsha MarksFather Harry RabbieFather Tuesday 18 May Sidney DavidsonFather Hettie EssexHusband Alfred FinerBrother Rosemary FischBrother Betty LasherHusband Susan LeviMother Thursday20 May Alan LeeSister Ann MarksMother Robert SummersMother Rose WiseDaughter Friday 21 May Sheila CohenMother Rachel MargoFather Renee RosenbergBrother KINLOSS MEMORIAL BOARDS We are now offering, for a short time, the opportunity to add your loved ones’ names and Yahrzeits to the beautiful Memorial Boards in the Main Synagogue Foyer. All names will be in perpituity. For more information, please contact the Shul Office on 020 8346 8551. SAVE THE DATE: Sacks Morasha School Annual Dinner - A night of music and art on Tuesday 16th June in the Kinloss Suite. Cost: £100 per person. Featuring ‘Jerusalem Hassadna Conservatory Jazz Quartet’: http://www.jerusalemconservatory.org/ Further details from Sacks Morasha School: 020 3115 1900, or email dinner@morashajps.org.uk KINLOSS NOTICE BOARD MAZALTOV TO: * Jaime and Ashley Marks on the birth of a son. Mazaltov to grandparents, Ann and David Marks and Marcy and Jeffrey Sackett (New York). Mazaltov also to great-grandparents, Hilda Marks (Bournemouth) and Edith and Alfred Cohn (New York) and all the family. * Dr Ros Altmann CBE on becoming Minister of State for Pensions. * All the children receiving Birthday Blessings today. SHAVUOT DINNER MOTZEI SHABBAT, 23RD MAY AT 10:20PM Hosted by Rabbi Jeremy and Mandy Lawrence. Cost: £10 per person. Book via the US website link: https://myus.theus.org.uk/events/19404/shavuot-dinner/ TOMBSTONE CONSECRATIONS SUN 17 MAY SUN 31 MAY SUN 7 JUNE TUES 9 JUNE 2:30pm at East Ham in memory of Amelia Kenner ע׳׳ה 1:00pm at Bushey in memory of Eileen Shoolman ע׳׳ה 5:00pm at Bushey in memory of Elaine Stone ע׳׳ה 11:00am at Bushey in memory of Sally Ann Doffman ע׳׳ה Please note that due to the AGM, Mincha/Ma’ariv on Sunday will start at 7:15pm SERVICES ( שבתsee front page) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am Next Shabbat Mincha/ Kabbalat Shabbat 7:30pm Rosh Chodesh Shacharit 1 7:30am Shacharit 2 8:15am Sephardi Shacharit 8:00am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 6:50am 8:00am 6:30am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am Mincha, 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm followed by Ma’ariv 7:15pm
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