What's on? Birthday Club, Mazel Tovs & More
 
 
This Week at L'Chaim Chabad-Kingston & Moorabbin HC
Candle Lighting Times for
Moorabbin:
Friday, Nov 24
8:01 pm
 
 Email: [email protected] Phone: 9553 3805 • www.JewishMelbourne.com.au
 
Jewish Birthday Club

Jewish birthday club.jpgIs your Birthday in the Jewish Month of Kislev?  Find out here. Then this Shabbat we have a celebration for YOU at the end of our Youth Program and at the Kiddush. 
Sign up to be a part of our Jewish birthday club and receive a special gift.
(Our first gifts have been delivered already) 

 
 
Upcoming Events

Nov. 25, 2017 - 11:00 am
Special Youth Service and fantastic kiddush
Chanukah Bunnings Workshop
Nov. 26, 2017 - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
More Info »
Great Debates in Jewish History
Nov. 29, 2017 - 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm
JLI
First Fridays @ Moorabbin 
Dec. 1, 2017 - 6:45 pm
Dec. 6, 2017 - 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm
JLI
Dec. 12, 2017 - 6:30 pm Facebook event link
More Info »
Great Debates in Jewish History
Dec. 13, 2017 - 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm
JLI
Lego Chanukah @ Southland
Dec. 14, 2017 - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Facebook event link

 
 
Times

Friday night
6:45pm

Shabbat day
9:30am

Youth Service 
11:00am

 
 
Kiddush Sponsored By:

The Silberthau Family
in honour of their daughter Jodie's Bat Mitzva

Shabbos Afternoon Kiddush Sponsored by Family Kelman 
in honour of their son Ethan's Bar Mitzva 

 
 
Volunteering and Donating

Chanukah is almost here!
We have many events and activities and are seeking volunteers to assist on Tuesday at the Foreshore

We are also seeking donations of DUPLO (Duplo brand only) to help build our Menorah at Southland to be donated to Monash-Clayton New Children's Hospital.
Email [email protected] to find out more details or if you can assist or call Leah on 0425844050.
 

 
 
Condolences

Debbie & Jason Bloom & family
on the passing of Debbie's father Jorge A Gerzenstein obm



 
 
Mazal Tov!

The Kelman Family
in honour of their son Ethan's Bar Mitzvah 



The Silberthau Family
in honor of their daughter Jodie's Bat Mitzvah

 
 
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Your Questions
How Could Jacob Marry Two Sisters?
We know that Jacob, and all the patriarchs, kept the commandments of the Torah that would be later given to their descendants. Why, then, did Jacob marry sisters, a direct prohibition?
  
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Every child has his or her own way, their personal journey. The role of an educator is to figure out how to travel alongside children as they discover the world around them.
  
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Parshah in a Nutshell

Parshat Vayeitzei

Jacob leaves his hometown of Beersheba and journeys to Charan. On the way, he encounters “ the place” and sleeps there, dreaming of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, with angels climbing and descending on it; G‑d appears and promises that the land upon which he lies will be given to his descendants. In the morning, Jacob raises the stone on which he laid his head as an altar and monument, pledging that it will be made the house of G‑d.

In Haran, Jacob stays with and works for his uncle Laban, tending Laban’s sheep. Laban agrees to give him his younger daughter, Rachel—whom Jacob loves—in marriage, in return for seven years’ labor. But on the wedding night, Laban gives him his elder daughter, Leah, instead—a deception Jacob discovers only in the morning. Jacob marries Rachel, too, a week later, after agreeing to work another seven years for Laban.

Leah gives birth to six sons—Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun—and a daughter, Dinah, while Rachel remains barren. Rachel gives Jacob her handmaid, Bilhah, as a wife to bear children in her stead, and two more sons, Dan and Naphtali, are born. Leah does the same with her handmaid, Zilpah, who gives birth to Gad and Asher. Finally, Rachel’s prayers are answered and she gives birth to Joseph.

Jacob has now been in Charan for fourteen years, and wishes to return home. But Laban persuades him to remain, now offering him sheep in return for his labor. Jacob prospers, despite Laban’s repeated attempts to swindle him. After six years, Jacob leaves Charan in stealth, fearing that Laban would prevent him from leaving with the family and property for which he labored. Laban pursues Jacob, but is warned by G‑d in a dream not to harm him. Laban and Jacob make a pact on Mount Gal-Ed, attested to by a pile of stones, and Jacob proceeds to the Holy Land, where he is met by angels.

 
 
 
Today's Quote
And these words, which I command you this day, shall be upon your heart... You shall bind them as a sign upon your arm, and they shall be a tefillin between you eyes
— Deuteronomy 6:6-8

 



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