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KOL KINLOSS NEWSLETTER OF FINCHLEY SYNAGOGUE בס”ד בא Bo 19th January 2013 Volume 17/Number 17 ח׳ שבט תשע”ג Shabbat commences at 4:10pm and terminates at 5:19pm. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:10pm. Kadimah Kinloss is delighted to invite the entire community to Kiddush in the Kinloss Suite after our services. This week’s Kiddush is sponsored by Carole Jayson on the occasion of her grandson, Joseph’s Barmitzvah. SHABBAT LEARNING AT KINLOSS Friday Evening After Kabbalat Shabbat: Devar Torah on the Parsha by Rabbi Laitner. Shabbat Morning 8:30am: (Sephardi Synagogue) Sefer Hachinuch by Rabbi Heller. 9:00am: (Nissan and Rifca Deal Hall). Rambam: Laws and Origins of Prayer by Dr Raphael Zarum 10:20am: (Kinloss Suite) Explanatory Service led by Rabbi Laitner This week: Understanding Kaddish. Shabbat afternoon 3:25pm: Daf Yomi shiur by Jeffrey Sagal. 12:30pm: (Main Synagogue) Early Mincha Please note later start time Mincha: 4:25pm Between Mincha and Maariv RABBI MIRVIS will speak on GEMS FROM PARSHAT BO 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 the Barmitzvah, Joseph Jayson and Leslie Rotenberg. Rabbi Mirvis will address Joseph before Musaph. Anim Zemirot by Oliver Jayson. THE MINYAN 9:30am in the Nissan and Rifca Deal Hall. Kriat Hatorah by Robert Owen. Rabbi Laitner will speak before Musaph. SEPHARDI SERVICE 9:00am in the Sephardi Synagogue, led by Rabbi Heller and Reuben Gorji. Rabbi Mirvis will speak at Musaph-time. EXPLANATORY SERVICE 10:20am in the Kinloss Suite, led by Rabbi Laitner. This week: Understanding Kaddish. YOUTH SERVICE 9:45am in the Liora Graham Beit Hamidrash under the direction of our Youth Directors, Chaya and Barry Colman. • 0-4 years with Sara Keen in the Kinloss Suite Foyer. • Reception up to School Year 2 with Natalie Sommer in the Avram Nemetnejad Room. • School Years 3 – 4 with Yehonatan Malachi in the 1st Morasha Classroom. • School Years 5 - 6 with Jason Marantz in the 2nd Morasha Classroom. All services at 10:45am, to be followed by kiddush. ANIM ZEMIROT CLUB Come and learn to sing Anim Zemirot. Our Club meets every Shabbat at 10.15am in the Rabbi's Robing Room. Boys of 6 and over welcome. Led by Alan Rubenstein. Please just come along. KINLOSS BANQUETING AND EVENTS Mazaltov to the children in our community celebrating their birthdays this week: Meidan Berke (2) Eliana Brassey (5) Shira Hakimian (8) Yehuda Halpern (2) Sam Hamilton (6) Zahava Hurst (9) Joshua Lappin (4) Natasha Lewis (10) Eva Namdar (10) Mia Schlagman (3) Eli Wohlgemuth (1) KADIMAH KINLOSS ANNUAL SUPPER QUIZ To make your Simcha at Kinloss, please call Rebecca on 8349 5268 or email [email protected] will take place next Motzei Shabbat, 26th January 2013 at 8:00pm. With exciting new Kinloss Question Team. For more information, or to make up at table, please call Jacqui on 07967 184 612. KINLOSS COOKS Shalom Finchley! Bnei Akiva Just had a baby? Kinloss continues from 3:00-5:00pm. We Cooks would love to provide are gearing up for the biggest a nutritious, freshly-cooked weekend of the year, Shabbat meal for you. Do you know Ha'Irgun. Application forms and of someone who would details will be out very soon, watch benefit from this free service? Please don’t be shy, this space! Shabbat Shalom from the Finchley Tzevet. as we really want to help. Contact the Shul Office on 8346 8551. KINLOSS SHABBAT LUNCHEON CLUB Our next Kinloss Shabbat Luncheon Club takes places on 9th February. For more details, please speak to Rabbi Mirvis. KCC BRIDGE CLUB meets every Tuesday from 10:30am - 1:00pm in the Avram Nemetnejad Room. This is supervised Bridge with a friendly group of players meeting in a relaxed atmosphere. For more information please call Michou on 020 8349 9263 or Sheila on 020 8445 6792. Dear All, Thank you to Asher Levy for leining for the Youth this Shabbat. This Tuesday Learn2Lead continues with the second session of the Maccabi Streetwise self-defence course from 7.15 – 9:00pm in the Deal Hall for Years 9 - 10. Club 78 continues next Motzei Shabbat, 26th January, with chocolate making!!! 7:00 – 9:00pm in the Avram Nemetnejad Room for Years 7 -8. Paris Trip - tickets are still available for this fantastic tour of Paris. 16 - 17th February, cost £89. We will be walking up every step of the Eiffel Tower, admiring the Arc De Triomphe, strolling along the Champs Élysées and viewing the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum for Years 9 - 13. This week we are hosting Year 9’s in the Youth flat for Shabbat dinner and next Friday night, 25th January, all Year 10’s are invited for Friday night dinner. Wishing you all Shabbat Shalom, Chaya and Barry 07792 460 091 [email protected] SHUL NOTICE The Shabbat Lift is out of order and will not be available this Shabbat. It should be back in use for next Shabbat. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Adventure into Food! Skills and Thrills for the Kosher Kitchen 8pm - 10pm Tuesday 22nd January Our adventure will start with Tracey Fine of Jewish Princess Cookbooks fame, giving us the opportunity to watch her demonstrate her culinary delights. Tracey Fine Lamb Three Ways in The Kinloss Suite Tracey will be cooking three delicious lamb dishes with us. BOOKING ON THE DOOR, IF YOU HAVEN’T BOOKED IN ADVANCE. For more information call Jennie on 020 8346 8551 or email [email protected] HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY 2013 will be commemorated this Sunday, 20 January, 12:45 for 1:00pm, at Ricketts Quadrangle, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, NW4 4BT. The ceremony, which starts with a civic procession in Hendon led by the Mayor of Barnet, culminates in a range of special guests speaking about their own personal experiences. This year’s theme is “Communities Together: Build a Bridge.” Some Thoughts on the Sidra BO BY RABBI EPHRAIM MIRVIS THE DAY ON WHICH THE DOGS DIDN’T BARK In anticipation of their imminent redemption from Egyptian bondage, Moshe informed the Israelites, “No dog will bark at any one of the Children of Israel. Neither man nor beast will have reason to fear.” [Shemot 11:7] What difference would it have made if some dogs would have barked at us as we left Egypt? Why is such a big deal made here of the absence of canine growling? Rashbam and Ibn Ezra described the contrast that would exist between the Egyptian nation and the fleeing Israelites. At the very moment when Egypt would be filled with misery and grief, the Israelites would emerge from their midst with happiness and joy. Their tranquility would be such that not even a dog would spoil the moment for them. It is not unusual for tiny, negative considerations to influence our mood. For example, after an event that has been remarkably successful, with everything going to plan and with wonderful feedback being received, if there has been just one negative comment or complaint, that is what will probably occupy our thoughts. In Sefer Orchot Tzadikim, the following analogy is given: If a wonderful dish has been prepared with many tasty ingredients, and one has used a small amount of one inappropriate spice, the entire dish could be ruined. This is exactly what Hashem sought to save the Israelites from. They were informed that at the height of their simcha, when emerging triumphantly from centuries of cruel oppression, nothing would mar their celebration not even a dog would bark! BO STATISTICS Mitzvot: 20 (9 positive, 11 negative) of the 613 Mitzvot Verses: 106 (29th longest of the 54 Sidrot) Words: 1655 (21st longest) Letters: 6149 (22nd longest) Haftarah: 16 verses (joint 13th shortest of the 80 Haftarot) Bo is one of the Sidrot with the longest verses. In the first 14 Sidrot of the Torah, there have only been 3 Mitzvot. Bo marks the beginning of the legislative part of the Torah. Page No. SONCINO HERTZ ARTSCROLL Sidra 377 248 340 Haftarah 404 263 1151 If you, or anyone you know has difficulty reading books or holding newspapers, you may like to know about the KC Shasha Centre for Talking News and Books. They provide audio news and entertainment and have over 1,400 talking books by Jewish authors, or with Jewish themes, including biographies and novels. Each month there is a 90-minute audio magazine, ‘Sounds Jewish’, which includes interviews with newsmakers, personalities and features on Jewish history and festivals, similar to a Jewish radio programme. There is also Jewish Extra, which includes articles from various newspapers and magazines around the world. In addition, every week, there is a recording of the Jewish Chronicle. To find out more please call either Jewish Care on 020 8922 2333 and speak to Jon or Wendi, or call Kate Fulton, a Kinloss member, on 07801 911 481. What’s New at Kinloss Kollel? The Living Judaism Course Professionals Beit Midrash (PBM) A ground-breaking text-based course on the meaning and method of being Jewish today An inspirational and informative Gemara study course, designed for those who wish to improve their ability to learn Gemara independently. Tailored to meet the specific requirements of participants. The course, divided into three semesters, has been created by the United Synagogue’s Living & Learning Department in conjunction with the London School of Jewish Studies There will be two sessions: Sunday morning at 9:45am – Starting 20th Running weekly, starting Monday 4th February, January 8:00 – 9:30pm Thursday evening at 8:30pm – Starting 24th January Cost per term: £40 Costs: To book please contact Joanna Rose on Registration - £35First Term - £56 020 8343 5694 or [email protected] or speak to For more information, email pbm.shokel@gmail. com or call Rabbi Hamilton on 07536 069 459. Rabbi Michael Laitner. An original “Bat Mitzvah” programme LUNAR An innovative course of learning for women in the Original community who didAn not celebrate a Bat Mitzvah A monthly learning event for Kinloss women The Kinloss Community Kollel Presents “Bat Mitzvah” Programme Taught by Kinloss Community Educator, An enlightening and inspirational course of learning for Lauren Levin, this course women covers key areas of in our community This eight session programme, taughtin by Kinloss Community and Educator Jewish life, history and learning a fresh Lauren Levin, covers key areas of Jewish life, history and learning in a meaningful way. fresh and meaningful way, regardless of background and knowledge. The course will culminate in an appropriate “Bat Mitzvah” celebration the participants. The course will culminate inby Course an dates: appropriate Wednesdays 6 Feb, 27 Feb, 6 March, 17 April, “Bat Mitzvah” celebration by the participants. th th th th 1 May, 22 May, 12 June, 3 July st nd th rd 8.30-10.00pm Course dates: 6th Feb, 27th Feb, 13th Mar, 17th For more information or to sign up, please contact Shoshi on 020 8349 12th 5267 or email [email protected] Apr, 1st May, 22nd May, June and 3rd July. Finchley Synagogue, Kinloss Gardens, N3 3DU 8:30 – 10:00pm Cost: £30 Cost: £30 Usher in every new month with Kinloss Community Educator, Lauren Levin. Our first LUNAR event will take place on Wednesday 13th Feb (Rosh Chodesh Adar) at 8:30pm, at the home of Rebecca Aminoff. In anticipation of the festival of Purim, Lauren will speak on: The irony of the three cornered hat: Our best selling fairytale re-examined which will be followed by Rabbi Michael Laitner, who will speak on: Women and the Mitzvot of Purim COMMUNITY KOLLEL Our next Wednesday Lunch and Learn Programme for men and women takes place on Wednesday 23rd January with a choice of shiurim: Biblical Characters you had never thought about with Chava Wulwick From 12:15 - 1:00pm Contemporary Halachic Issues or with Rabbi Roselaar followed by LUNCH AND LEARN from 1:15-2:00pm with RABBI EPHRAIM MIRVIS Who will speak on The Greatest Song of All Time Cost: £5 per person, payable on the door. THANK YOU TO: * Security Team 1. If you have any queries please email [email protected] or speak to Simon Gold on 07956 388097. * Today’s Kiddush Team. * Iain Miller and Sally Saunders of our Welcoming Committee. Jewish Military Museum, Shield House Hendon, visit at 1:00pm on Wednesday 23rd January. KCC Lunch and Tour of the Jewish Military Museum Wednesday 23rd January Meeting 1pm at Shield House, Hendon, NW4 2BZ KCC is very pleased that the Jewish Military Museum is able to welcome us for an informative and highly educational afternoon. This gem of a museum is jam packed with memorabilia and exhibits from WW1 and WW11 and so much more. Meeting at Shield House for a relaxing sandwich lunch at 1:00pm. At 2:00pm we will begin our visit of the museum, including an introductory PowerPoint presentation and an introductory talk and dvd presentation. This will be followed by ample time to view the museum. Only 20 places available. Cost including lunch and entrance fee is £12 members, £15 non-members To book your place, please phone the Shul office on 020 8346 8551 or email [email protected] Should you need transport to Shield House, Harmony Way, Hendon, NW4 2BZ it can be arranged. Now Fully Booked! However, there is a waiting list as we hope to rerun this Tour in the near future. So, please put your names down if you would be interested. British Museum Tanach Tour Wednesday 13th February, 10:30am – 1:00pm. Founded in 1753, the British Museum is one of the greatest museums in the world, housing countless treasures from the biblical era. Our guide is Rabbi Aryeh Forta and our Tour will focus mainly on our ancestors’ encounter with: (a) Egypt, examining the career of Joseph, our ancestors’ slavery and exodus; (b) Assyria, illustrating a terrifying passage from Melachim Bet (II Kings); (c) Persia, where we will look at items relevant to Megilat Esther (the Book of Esther) With two exceptions, all the artefacts we will see are between 3,500 – 2,500 years old. We will have a private session with one of the curators, so it is essential that we start promptly as we are expected in the archive one hour after the start of the tour. This tour is recommended for adults and youth aged 12 and upwards. Cost: £23 members, £26 non-members, £10 under 16s. Film Afternoons Mondays 2pm Films commence 2:30pm The Avram Nemetnejad Room We will be screening the film Sixty Six on Monday 21st January A boy’s barmitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final. Starring: Charlie Clark, Helen Bonham-Carter, Nick Shirm and Thomas Drewson. Director: Paul Weiland, Running time: 93 minutes THE KEHILLA WISHES “ חיים ארוכיםLONG LIFE” TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE YAHRZEIT Saturday 19 January Shirley ArkushSister Brian ClarkeBrother Huguette CukierMother Reuben EzekielBrother Norman GoldnerMother Joseph LavianSister Selma MandersSister Sunday 20 January Mali AzizollahoffFather Morley FranksFather Susan GradelFather David KassFather Harry KlahrFather Leonard KlahrFather Amir LevyFather Siegbert Mandelbaum Sister Jean PoserMother Nancy TawilMother John ZuckerFather Monday 21 January Cyril BarcanMother Beatrice Primhak Father Marcel SchajerFather Tuesday 22 January Helena AbramBrother Minnie BayardBrother Rita BloomBrother Evelynne Garbacz Father Ian ShelleyMother Anita StewartFather Simon WinstonMother Wednesday 23 January Nahid Hakimi-Sefat Mother Shirley KenleyBrother Theresa ShefrasHusband Myrna YoungMother Thursday 24 January Helen AzizoffBrother Margot BarcanBrother Edward CooperMother Phylis FoxHusband Morley FranksBrother Harvey HirshFather Hannah KorsnerHusband Sarita LangdonBrother Edna MoserFather Zena SyderBrother Dolores ZeidBrother Friday 25 January David ArkushSister David Halperin Step Father Paul JosephFather Milicent PasserFather Morasha Jewish Primary School’s Annual Fundraising Dinner will be taking place here at Kinloss on Wednesday 6th March 2013. A Mother’s Journey Marsha Gladstone will share her personal story of the loss of her son Yoni Jesner z’l, and how the power of his example still lives on. Join us to lay the foundations for the future of Morasha and create a proud legacy for our community. To book your place at the dinner, please email [email protected] or call Tali Kramer on 07866 310 610. There will be an appeal on the night. The funds we raise will be critical in shaping the future of our community’s school. The committee are looking to fill their brochure with business or personal adverts to help raise money for the school please contact Lara Josephs on 07903 049761 if interested. KINLOSS NOTICE BOARD MAZALTOV TO: * Lisa and James Jayson on the Barmitzvah of their son, Joseph. Mazaltov also to sister, Georgia, brother, Oliver, who will sing Anim Zemirot and grandparents, Andrea and Alan Kaplin and Carole Jayson. Remembering those loved ones no longer with us, in particular Grandpa Bernard, who would have been so very proud. * Shoina and David Kass on the engagement of Shoina’s son, Uri Debson to Jessica, daughter of Henry and Naomi Rotstein. Mazaltov also to all grandparents, Joyce Velenski, Rabbi Wilschanski and Lottie Rotsztein. TOMBSTONE CONSECRATIONS 1:00pm at Cheadle Cemetery in memory of Patricia Davis ע”ה (mother of Caroline Davis) SUN 3 MAR 9:30am at Bushey in memory of Laura Mirzoeff ע”ה SUN 3 MAR 11:00am at Waltham Abbey in memory of Charles Levy ע”ה (father of David Levy) SUN 3 MAR 12:30pm at Willesden in memory of Sylvia Fisher ע”ה WEDS 6 MAR 11:30am at Bushey in memory of Ralph Moss ע”ה THURS 21 MAR 12 noon at Bushey in memory of Brenda Marion ע”ה SUN 17 FEB SERVICES ( שבתsee front page) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Shacharit 1 7:30am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am 7:00am Shacharit 2 8:15am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am Sephardi Shacharit 8:00am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 4:30pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm Ma’ariv 1 - 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm Next Shabbat Mincha/ Kabbalat Shabbat 4:25pm Ma’ariv 2 - 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm Mincha (followed by Ma’ariv on Sunday only)
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