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KOL KINLOSS NEWSLETTER OF FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE בס׳׳ד תרומה Terumah 12/13 February 2016 ד׳ אדר תשע׳׳וVolume 20/Number 19 Shabbat commences at 4:55pm and terminates at 6:00pm. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:55pm. WWW.KINLOSS.ORG.UK This Shabbat we will be holding a Shabbat Forum with Jonathan Arkush QC, President of the Board of Deputies. The forum will take place in the Main Shul, at the end of our Shabbat Services. HASHKAMA 7:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash, followed by Kiddush and a short shiur. After the Forum, the entire community is invited to a Kiddush in the Kinloss Suite. MAIN SYNAGOGUE 9:15am led by Eli Sufrin. Kriat Hatorah by David Garbacz. Rabbi Lawrence will speak before Musaph. SHABBAT LEARNING AT KINLOSS Friday Night Devar Torah on the weekly parasha by Rabbi Laitner. Shabbat Morning 8:30am: (Sephardi Synagogue) Sefer Hachinuch by Rabbi Heller. 9:00am (Deal Hall) Rambam: The Laws of Shabbat by Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum. 9:15am (Benchers Cafe) Youth Breakfast and Shiur. Rabbi Laitner’s Study Group will not be taking place this Shabbat. It will resume next Shabbat. Shabbat Afternoon 12:35pm: Early Mincha. 4:00pm Daf Yomi shiur with Jeffrey Sagal. Mincha at 5:00pm. Between Mincha and Ma’ariv RABBI LAITNER will give a shiur on “Which is the real Adar, rishon or sheini, and what are the implications?” All welcome. Followed by Ma’ariv at 6:00pm. SHABBAT AT KINLOSS THE MINYAN 9:30am in the Nissan and Rifca Deal Hall. Kriat Hatorah by Benjy Falk. Rabbi Lawrence will speak. The Minyan Kiddush is sponsored by Jack Steinberg. 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, under the direction of our Youth Directors, Chaya and Barry Colman. This week’s newsletter is sponsored by Linda and Michael Weinstein on the forthcoming Yarzeit of Linda’s mother, Nellie Grinberg – Nechama Bat Avraham ע׳׳ה PURIM 2016 @ Kinloss CH R A M d r 3 2 , WEDNESDAY am Beit Hamidrash Grah a’ariv at 6:45pm in the Liora M by d we llo fo , ha inc M 6:15pm e rminates 7:00pm Fast of Esther te ading by Chazan Eli Sufrin in the Main Synagogu Re 7:00pm Family Megillah ading in the Deal Hall Re 7:00pm Quiet Megillah Sephardi Synagogue e th in g in ad Re h illa eg rash 7.00pm Sephardi M Liora Graham Beit Hamid e th in g in ad Re h illa eg an Room 7:00pm Youth M ing in the Marilyn Newm ad re h illa eg M rls Gi r fo 7:00pm Girls am Beit Hamidrash ah Gr ra Lio e th in g in ad 8:00pm Fast Megillah Re PARTY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY including: M 8:00pm KINLOSS PURI rade & Magic Performance ll Purim Costume Pa h Reading in the Deal Ha midrash illa eg M en om W r fo en Beit Ha 9:00pm Wom ading in the Liora Graham Re h illa eg M te La e Th 9:30pm RCH A M h t 4 2 , Y THURSDA Synagogue ading in the Main Re h illa eg M d an e rit ha ac 6:15am First Sh in the Sephardi Synagogu g in ad Re h illa eg M d an rit 6:45am Sephardi Shacha and Megillah Reading in the Main Synagogue rit ha 8:00am Second Shac Reading in the Deal Hall h illa eg M en om W r fo 10:30am Women ing in the Deal Hall ad re h illa eg M m 0p .0 12 am Beit Hamidrash ah Gr ra Lio e th in a ch in 1:00pm M Graham Beit Hamidrash ra Lio e th in riv a’a M 7:30pm Y T R A P M I R U P S S KINLO DE A R A P E M U T S O C * PURIM * HOT FOOD ANCE M R O F R E P C I G A M * * FANCY DRESS In last week’s essay on the Kashrut of quail, I noted that the London Beth Din does not permit quail eggs and states on the KLBD website that the Beth Din cannot verify a continuous tradition of the local eggs being kosher. I understand, though, that quail eggs are served at events supervised under the Federation. It is important to note that these eggs are sourced directly from a farm where the species of quail is approved. It was great to see so many join us for Neil Lazarus’ dynamic presentation on ISIS and the current state of play in the Middle East. On the one hand, he painted a grim picture of the interplay of ethnic conflicts and the threats to Israel from Gaza tunnels (Hamas), Golan rockets (Hizbollah) and a potential tsunami of refugees pushing westwards from Jordan. On the other hand, he was optimistic that Israel would weather this storm. He was definite that one of the most significant contributions we can make is to bolster Israel advocacy through getting our kids, students and young professionals to visit Israel – ideally on a structured programme. In Esther Unmasked we looked at the portrayal of Esther. Why is the Megillah named after her (rather than Mordechai or the two of them together)? What was her specific contribution and how did she grow into her role? Having looked at some Midrashim last week from the rationalist standpoint of the Ibn Ezra (10891167), this week we saw a completely different perspective through the gematriyas of R’ Eleazar of Worms (1176-1238). He weaves a masterful numerological interplay between the text and the Midrashic texture. century’s most significant Jewish phenomena. That’s Thursday evening 18th Feb, at 7:45pm, in the Deal Hall. Make a note of Sunday May 15th in your diary. It’s the Sunday after Yom Hazikaron & Yom Ha’atzmaut. Kinloss will be “Celebrating our People and our Land.” It’s an exciting project and you’ll be seeing the publicity and further details very soon. Congratulations to all the Morasha students who celebrated their Chagigat Siddur this week. We need to sustain the children’s enthusiasm – for Tefillah and for Sifrei Kodesh. Much as I like having access to countless tomes on my Bar Ilan University Jewish Virtual Library USB drive – and the knowledge that so much Jewish wisdom is but a Google Search away, it’s the real books that have meaning for me. Sometimes it’s the dedication from a friend or family member. Sometimes it’s the memory of using that volume in a Shiur; I hear the presenter’s voice and remember the thrill of being enlightened. Sometimes it’s the margin note I’ve made which takes me back in time to a particular moment and thought. Sometimes it’s the volume’s own story – printed 200 years ago and a family heirloom that has been held by my grandparents and their grandparents. I know some people get nostalgic about the different wine stains in their Haggadas. Like the rings in a tree, they chart its age. Getting our children interested in reading is like planting a tree – quite literally a tree of knowledge. We nurture our saplings and encourage them to dig deep roots of wisdom and wide roots - cultural breadth. What a thrill to watch them grow in stature and for us to see their individual branches of interest and to savour the fruits of learning. Join me in extending a warm welcome to Jonathan Arkush QC, President of the Board of Deputies. He’ll address us after the service. Next week, join us as I interview Rabbi David Wishing you and all your families a Shabbat Eliezrie, whose recent book, “The Secret of Shalom. Chabad,” provides fascinating insight into the message and marketing of one of the 20th Mr C Richard Cohen MD FRCS Chicken Soup: Jewish Penicillin? Lifestyle and Disease Prevention Some Thoughts on the Sidra, TERUMAH BY LAUREN LEVIN My Israeli cousins always give their children wonderful and original names. A few years ago one of my cousins had a baby born and his circumcision was on Yom Ha’atzmaut. Everyone waited with baited breath to hear what he would be called. Yet when the Chazan proclaimed it, it was not a name I was all that familiar with…Dvir. What did it mean? In fact the word ‘Dvir’ is used in the Bible as part of a description of King Solomon’s building of the first temple (Kings 1:6:5). It refers to the Holy of Holies. ‘Dvir’ is from the verb ‘ledaber’ – to speak. The Holy of Holies is called ‘Dvir’ because it was from that place, in between the two Cherubs that G-d spoke to the Jewish nation. At the heart of the Mishkan and later the Temple was the Holy of Holies, the dvir, the place where there was direct communication, revelation; a meeting place for man and G-d. As we receive the command to make G-d a ‘dwelling place’ in this week’s parsha, we ask ourselves if this was then the purpose of the Temple. There is much to indicate that it is, and in fact Nachmanides (1194-1270) argues strongly that this was the purpose of the Temple. To this end, he holds that the most important feature of the Temple was the ark, as he says, “Therefore, He first gave the commandment about the ark and the kaporet, for they are first in importance.” By contrast Maimonides (1135-1204) views the command to build a temple differently. He writes, “It is a positive commandment to make a house unto the Lord, designed for the offering of sacrifices and for making thereto a pilgrimage three times every year. For it is said: ‘And let them make Me a sanctuary’”. According to this the central feature of the Temple was the alter, and the sacrificial service. This shifts the purpose of the ‘dwelling place’ to a way for humankind to serve G-d, and to be constantly active in this regard. Whilst it is unclear which feature is ultimately more important, we can integrate both schools of thought and view the Temple as having a dual purpose. In Exodus 25:8 G-d says ‘build me a sanctuary and I will dwell within them’. The sages teach that this is written in the plural to remind us that G-d will dwell within each and every individual if we make room for Him in our lives. Our relationship with G-d is based on how we act down in this world. Today the sacrificial service is replaced by prayer and good deeds. We hope that elicited by our good deeds, we will be met in kind, through G-d’s dwelling amongst us as a community, in our homes and within ourselves. Terumah Statistics Mitzvot: 3 of the 613 Mitzvot, 1 positive and 2 prohibitions Verses: 96 (16th shortest of the 54 Sidrot) Words: 1145 (9th shortest) Letters: 4692 (13th shortest) Page No. SONCINO HERTZ ARTSCROLL Sidra Haftarah 500 515 325 336 444 1157 RABBI LAWRENCE: ON ONE FOOT Mezuzah Matters I’m often asked questions about Mezuzot and this week, while the Lawrence family is in the midst of moving house a number of mezuzah matters come to mind. Mezuzot should be on all doorways to almost all rooms in a house, not just the front door. A doorway in halacha is defined by two uprights and a lintel across the top. This includes archways between rooms (as long as the vertical uprights are 80cms before they begin to curve). Gates without a lintel (which is common on garden gates) don’t require a Mezuzah. Garages do. Toilets and bathrooms should not have a Mezuzah. If a room is smaller than 4 cubits by 4 cubits (about 6’ by 6’), it does not need a mezuzah. This determines whether utility rooms and laundry rooms need. The Mezuzah should be placed on the right hand doorpost entering the house. It should be angled into the room and within the top third of the doorway. With interconnecting rooms, there are two traditions concerning which room’s righthand doorpost should be used. One is that it should be on the right hand side of the doorpost where the door opens away from you. The other is that it is on the right hand doorpost of the room leading into a more important room. Bedrooms and dining rooms count as “important”. Where there are multiple doorways (such as onto a patio or garden) each requires a mezuzah. The house is more important than the garden, so the mezuzah should be on the right hand side coming in from the garden On sliding doors, some place the mezuzah on the permanent wall to the right. However, if the door slides to the right, it is preferable to place it on the left hand side of the sliding partition itself as this forms the right hand doorpost when you walk through! When you leave a property which will subsequently be occupied by Jewish people, your mezuzot should be left behind on the doors. If you have particularly valuable Mezuzot, they can be replaced with cheaper ones (so long as they are kosher). If the new family wish to bring their own Mezuzot, then you can take yours away. In Israel, Mezuzot have to be put up on the day of occupancy. In the Diaspora one can delay for up to a month. This is because we hold that all houses in Israel are permanent but in Diaspora they are considered temporary. The notable exception to the rule is a Succah. As this is by definition temporary, even in Israel, it needs no Mezuzah. Mezuzot should be checked periodically (twice every seven years). Mezuzot which are on outside doors are particularly vulnerable to changes in temperature and moisture which can affect the parchment and the ink. It’s preferable to place them in sealed cases. Checking should be undertaken by a qualified Sofer. At Kinloss, we use Rabbi Bennaroch (020 8922 5958). ...And finally, some Mezuzah trivia. You know that the Mezuzah contains two paragraphs from the Torah (“Shema” Devarim 6:4-9 and “Vehaya” Devarim 11:13-21). These are the Biblical sources of the mitzvah. You’ve probably seen the outside of a rolled Mezuzah and noticed the “Shin Daled Yud”, one of the holy names of G-d. Also on outside of a Mezuzah and written upside down is the strange expression KUZU BMUKSZ KUZU. In fact these are the letters Khaf Vav Zayin Khaf, Bet Mem Vav Khaf Samech Zayin, Khaf Vav Zayin Khaf. It’s a “code”. If you go back one letter this transposes to Yud Hay Vav Hay, Aleph Lamed Hay Yud Nun Vav, Yud Hay Vav Hay – more familiar words – Hashem Elokaynu Hashem. Of course, it’s not enough that our houses and doorways look Jewish from the outside; it’s the Jewish life on the inside that matters. On the one hand the Mezuzah represents Hashem’s protection of our homes. On the other, it is a warning and reminder of the message of this week’s parasha, that Hashem wishes to dwell amongst us, even within the privacy of our homes. What a prestigious houseguest we have. And what a responsibility to have a home that makes Him welcome! And when we’re unpacked, we very much look forward to the chance to host you! KINLOSS YOUTH Father & Son Barmitzvah Programme Neil Lazarus presenting to L2L L2L Vounteer packing clothes for refugees This Shabbat Youth Pre-Shacharit Breakfast & Shiur, 9.15am in Benchers Café. Youth Minyan, 9:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Midrash. Year 11 Shabbat Lunch in the Youth Flat This Shabbat 13th February, from 12:30 – 3:30pm. 6th Form Shabbat Lunch, 27th February. Club 78 is Going to the Movies This Motzei Shabbat - Saturday, 13th February, Years 7 & 8. 7:30 - 9:00pm (ish), Avram Nemetnejad Room. £5 per person. Half Term Charity Walk Calling all youth! Years 7 - 13. Wednesday 17th February, meeting outside Kinloss at 10:00am. Kinloss to Buckingham Palace.Minimum £10 sponsorship. Our L2L Volunteer group have picked GIFT as our chosen charity. Youth Beit Midrash Every Thursday, from 8:00 - 9:00pm. For School Years 8 and above, in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash. This term we are learning the 39 Malachot (prohibited work) of Shabbat. £4 for pizza, chips & drinks. (We are taking a break for half term, Thursday 18th February) L2L Volunteer Continues Tuesday, 23rd February, 8 – 9pm, in Benchers Cafe.(Learn 2 Lead - continues Tuesday, 1st March). Chaya & Barry Colman [email protected] 07792 460 091 Rabbi Eliezrie will be iInterviewed by Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence Thursday, 18th February Doors Open 7.45pm 8 - 9pm Deal Hall, Kinloss Cost £5 Save the Date: Gila Fine, Shabbat Ki Tissa, 27th February Rabbi Hanoch Teller, Shabbat Pekudei, 11th & 12th March Book Launch, Heroic Children - R’ Hanoch Teller, Sunday 13th March KINLOSS NOTICE BOARD 0 - 4 year olds with Sara Keen in the Kinloss Suite Foyer 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 6 will start at 10:45am. All Services to be followed by a Kiddush. Mazaltov to the children in our community celebrating their birthdays this week: Max Bergman (12) Ella Burns (11) Lottie Cohen (4) Lielle Field (5) Tais Hannuna (4) Amelie Ison (6) Amitai Jesner (7) Louis Jesner (8) Keren Levinson (8) Maya Levy (6) Eliana Panas (8) Natan Ruback (10) Nathan Samuels (6) Eli Taylor (6) Ari White (9) Aron Yona (11) SHABBAT UK 2016 11TH/12TH NOVEMBER Kinloss has a fantastic programme of events planned for this year’s Shabbat UK. To join the many volunteers on the team, please email Fleurise Lewis at [email protected] There is something for everyone! Will not take place this Wednesday. it will resume on Wednesday 24th february, with guest speaker, Rabbi david mason. KINLOSS ANNUAL SUPPER QUIZ Last remaining tickets for our Supper Quiz on Motzei Shabbat, 27th February at 8:00pm. £20 per person. For more information, or to make up at table, please call Jacqui Gittelmon on 07967 184 612. KINLOSS SHABBAT LUNCHEON CLUB Our next Shabbat Luncheon Club will take place on Shabbat 19th March. For more details, please speak to the Shul Office on 020 8346 8551. 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 Rubinstein. Please just come along. KINLOSS BNEI AKIVA Thank you to the more than 150 chanichim that attended our Shabbat Ha'irgun last week. Bnei Akiva continues this week, for Years 2-10, from 3:30-5:30. Hope to see you there! If you require help or support, please call 0208 349 5263, or email [email protected] All messages treated in the strictest confidence. THANK YOU TO: * Security Team 3. If you have any queries please speak to Martin Shiers on 07831 836 031, or email [email protected] * Adrienne Sussman’s Kiddush Team: Felice Crown, Judy Krais, Eve Kugler, Sara Levene, Alicia Lewis and Valerie Selwyn. * Karen and Darren Cooper of our Welcoming Committee. NEXT WEEK AT KINLOSS: DAY W H A T ‘ S MONDAY O N TUESDAY 8:40AM9:00AM EVENT TIME MISHNA WITH BARRY COLMAN 7:45-9:00PM (Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash) 9:00AM 10:00AM (Marilyn Newman Room) 10:00AM 12 NOON MOTHER & BABY GROUP 10:30AM 2:30PM 10:30AM 1:00PM A T K I N L O S S TIME 8:30AM9:00AM ACE FITNESS (Deal Hall) FRIENDSHIP CLUB (Small Deal Hall) BRIDGE CLUB (Avram Nemetnejad Room) ACE FITNESS (Marilyn Newman Room) RAMBAM WITH RABBI LAWRENCE (Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash) 10:00AM 12 NOON MOTHER & BABY GROUP 10:00AM 2:00PM YOUTH CHARITY WALK (Deal Hall) THURSDAY 8:00-9:00PM N E X T W E E K BEIT MIDRASH PROGRAMME (Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash) 8:15-9:00PM WEDNESDAY EVENT 8:15-9:00PM FRIDAY 9:20AM 10:20AM (Marilyn Newman Room) ACE FITNESS 10:00AM 12 NOON MOTHER & BABY GROUP (Deal Hall) BOOK LAUNCH The secret of Chabad (Deal Halls) ACE FITNESS (Marilyn Newman Room) SAVE THE DATE: Shabbat Ki Tissa, 27th February Mincha: 5:00pm Special Guest Speaker: Gila Fine 5:25pm Maariv and Shabbat Terminates 6:24pm Gila Fine is the editor in chief of Maggid Books (Koren Publishers, Jerusalem). She is a teacher of Talmudic narrative and has taught at the Hebrew University, Tel-Aviv University and the Shalom Hartman institute. Gila is the former editor of the quarterly journal azure: Ideas for the Jewish Nation, and the ghostwriter behind several well-known books. SERVICES ( שבתsee front page) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Shacharit 1 Shacharit 2 Sephardi Shacharit 7:30am 8:15am 8:00am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am 7:00am 8:00am 6:45am Mincha (followed by 4:55pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm Next Shabbat Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat 5:10pm - 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm - Ma’ariv on Sunday, only) Ma’ariv THE KEHILLA WISHES “ חיים ארוכיםLONG LIFE” TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE YAHRZEIT Saturday 13 February Michael Abrahams Mother Josephine Cohen Sister-in-Law Frances ColtonFather Stuart SelwynFather Esther YellonHusband Sunday 14 February Margi AbelesMother Natalie CohenFather Richard Coleman Sister Judith JacksonFather Carole JaysonFather Shoshana Kashi Husband Harvey Perlmutter Mother Monday 15 February Pari-Vash Fahimian Mother Gillian Geminder Mother Maurice Hajioff Father Cecilia JaySister Susan RossMother Evelyn SassoonMother Spencer Weisbard Mother Tuesday 16 February Judith BermanMother Joan GoldsteinFather Robert GradelBrother Brian LeeFather Irving SchryberMother Sheila SoleimanMother Linda WeinsteinMother Wednesday 17 February Pari Ebrahimoff Brother Rosemary Fisch Mother Rami KanzenMother Carole MondFather Jean RappaportFather David WatsonSister Thursday 18 February Sandra Abraham Mother Caroline DavisMother Marek Dominitz Father Simon Eisenberg Father Madeleine Rubins Mother Brian SanfordFather Ruth WarrensMother Monty ZeidSister Friday 19 February Maurice Bronze Mother Doreen CollerBrother Marion DubowMother Judith Freedman Father David HalperinMother Diane HellerMother David NathanMother Irving SchryberFather CONDOLENCES TO: • Barry Frey and Gail Silver on the loss of their brother, Martin Frey ע׳׳ה • Justin and Nick Toper on the loss of their mother, Sybil Toper ע׳׳ה • David Watson, Rochelle Watson, Sylvia Grant and Michael Rinsler on the loss of their mother and sister, Shirley Watson ע׳׳ה TOMBSTONE CONSECRATIONS WEDS 16 MAR 12 noon at Bushey in memory of Renee Lessner ע׳׳ה SUN 3 APR 12 noon at Bushey in memory of Monty Chevin ע׳׳ה SUN 3 APR 12 noon at Waltham Abbey in memory of Lily Whyte ע׳׳ה