whc newsletter 5 october - whitefield hebrew congregation
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5 October 2013 5 October 2013 5 October 2013 5 October 2013 ---- 1 Marcheshvan 5774 1 Marcheshvan 5774 1 Marcheshvan 5774 1 Marcheshvan 5774 ---- ד‘‘שבת ראש חודש מרחשון תשע Parashat NoachParashat NoachParashat NoachParashat Noach- Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Shabbat Rosh Chodesh נח פרשת
The Community Challenge Quiz The Community Challenge Quiz The Community Challenge Quiz The Community Challenge Quiz
will take place this year on will take place this year on will take place this year on will take place this year on
Sunday 24 November at 7.30pm at the Hilton Suite.Sunday 24 November at 7.30pm at the Hilton Suite.Sunday 24 November at 7.30pm at the Hilton Suite.Sunday 24 November at 7.30pm at the Hilton Suite.
Would you like to be on our team?Would you like to be on our team?Would you like to be on our team?Would you like to be on our team?
We need 10 people to make up a table.We need 10 people to make up a table.We need 10 people to make up a table.We need 10 people to make up a table.
As our regular organiser has now As our regular organiser has now As our regular organiser has now As our regular organiser has now “retiredretiredretiredretired”
we are also searching for we are also searching for we are also searching for we are also searching for
a volunteer to organise the team.a volunteer to organise the team.a volunteer to organise the team.a volunteer to organise the team.
If you are interested in being either If you are interested in being either If you are interested in being either If you are interested in being either
a team member or an organiser a team member or an organiser a team member or an organiser a team member or an organiser
please contact the Shul office.please contact the Shul office.please contact the Shul office.please contact the Shul office.
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The pictures below are from the recent Sukkot The pictures below are from the recent Sukkot The pictures below are from the recent Sukkot The pictures below are from the recent Sukkot
event called 'Sukkevent called 'Sukkevent called 'Sukkevent called 'SukkArtArtArtArt Attack'. Attack'. Attack'. Attack'.
Around 80 people attended the event Around 80 people attended the event Around 80 people attended the event Around 80 people attended the event
MazeltovMazeltovMazeltovMazeltov To Alex Woolfstein on his To Alex Woolfstein on his To Alex Woolfstein on his To Alex Woolfstein on his
forthcoming marriage to Sophie Mechlowitzforthcoming marriage to Sophie Mechlowitzforthcoming marriage to Sophie Mechlowitzforthcoming marriage to Sophie Mechlowitz....
Also to AlexAlso to AlexAlso to AlexAlso to Alex’s parents Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein.s parents Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein.s parents Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein.s parents Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein.
Also to AlexAlso to AlexAlso to AlexAlso to Alex’s Grandparents s Grandparents s Grandparents s Grandparents
Margaret & Milton Jeffries & Margaret & Milton Jeffries & Margaret & Milton Jeffries & Margaret & Milton Jeffries &
Hazel & Cyril Woolfstein.Hazel & Cyril Woolfstein.Hazel & Cyril Woolfstein.Hazel & Cyril Woolfstein.
Also to SophieAlso to SophieAlso to SophieAlso to Sophie’s parents & grandparents.s parents & grandparents.s parents & grandparents.s parents & grandparents.
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Rabbi Pinny CohenRabbi Pinny CohenRabbi Pinny CohenRabbi Pinny Cohen’s Friday night Shiur resumes s Friday night Shiur resumes s Friday night Shiur resumes s Friday night Shiur resumes
next Friday at 7pm at 19 Standmoor Rd.next Friday at 7pm at 19 Standmoor Rd.next Friday at 7pm at 19 Standmoor Rd.next Friday at 7pm at 19 Standmoor Rd.
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One of our young members Benji Berkeley One of our young members Benji Berkeley One of our young members Benji Berkeley One of our young members Benji Berkeley
is raising money for MS by designing, making & is raising money for MS by designing, making & is raising money for MS by designing, making & is raising money for MS by designing, making &
selling Chanukah cards.selling Chanukah cards.selling Chanukah cards.selling Chanukah cards.
Please see the poster below for more details.Please see the poster below for more details.Please see the poster below for more details.Please see the poster below for more details.
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Artscroll (Stone)Artscroll (Stone)Artscroll (Stone)Artscroll (Stone) HertzHertzHertzHertz CohenCohenCohenCohen Living TorahLiving TorahLiving TorahLiving Torah
SedraSedraSedraSedra 30303030 26 26 26 26 34 34 34 34 26262626
Maftir & Maftir & Maftir & Maftir & HaftorahHaftorahHaftorahHaftorah 890 &1208 695 & 944890 &1208 695 & 944890 &1208 695 & 944890 &1208 695 & 944 944 & 1188 944 & 1188 944 & 1188 944 & 1188 814 & 1266814 & 1266814 & 1266814 & 1266
The Haftorah will be read by ALEX WOOLFSTEIN. The Haftorah will be read by ALEX WOOLFSTEIN. The Haftorah will be read by ALEX WOOLFSTEIN. The Haftorah will be read by ALEX WOOLFSTEIN.
The Congregation is invited to Kiddush after the Service in the Evelyn Lubin Hall hosted by The Congregation is invited to Kiddush after the Service in the Evelyn Lubin Hall hosted by The Congregation is invited to Kiddush after the Service in the Evelyn Lubin Hall hosted by The Congregation is invited to Kiddush after the Service in the Evelyn Lubin Hall hosted by
Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein. Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein. Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein. Barbara & Nigel Woolfstein.
WEEKLY TIMES OF SERVICES WEEKLY TIMES OF SERVICES WEEKLY TIMES OF SERVICES WEEKLY TIMES OF SERVICES
(can also be found at http://www.thewhc.co.uk/service(can also be found at http://www.thewhc.co.uk/service(can also be found at http://www.thewhc.co.uk/service(can also be found at http://www.thewhc.co.uk/service----times/)times/)times/)times/)
FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY Mincha Mincha Mincha Mincha 6.15 pm6.15 pm6.15 pm6.15 pm
Shabbat commences IShabbat commences IShabbat commences IShabbat commences I 6.23 pm6.23 pm6.23 pm6.23 pm
SHABBATSHABBATSHABBATSHABBAT Hashkoma MinyanHashkoma MinyanHashkoma MinyanHashkoma Minyan 8.15 am8.15 am8.15 am8.15 am
ROSH CHODESHROSH CHODESHROSH CHODESHROSH CHODESH Shachrit in Main ShulShachrit in Main ShulShachrit in Main ShulShachrit in Main Shul 9.00 am9.00 am9.00 am9.00 am
Latest time for ShemaLatest time for ShemaLatest time for ShemaLatest time for Shema 10.06 am10.06 am10.06 am10.06 am
ChildrenChildrenChildrenChildren’s Service (age 3s Service (age 3s Service (age 3s Service (age 3----6 Upstairs Youth Centre)6 Upstairs Youth Centre)6 Upstairs Youth Centre)6 Upstairs Youth Centre) 11.00 am11.00 am11.00 am11.00 am
Junior Service (7Junior Service (7Junior Service (7Junior Service (7----12 downstairs Youth Centre) 12 downstairs Youth Centre) 12 downstairs Youth Centre) 12 downstairs Youth Centre) 11.00 am11.00 am11.00 am11.00 am
1111stststst Mincha in the Alan Sheff Beit HamedrashMincha in the Alan Sheff Beit HamedrashMincha in the Alan Sheff Beit HamedrashMincha in the Alan Sheff Beit Hamedrash 3.30 pm3.30 pm3.30 pm3.30 pm
RabbiRabbiRabbiRabbi’s Talmud Shiurs Talmud Shiurs Talmud Shiurs Talmud Shiur 5.40 pm5.40 pm5.40 pm5.40 pm
2222nd nd nd nd Mincha followed by Seuda ShlishitMincha followed by Seuda ShlishitMincha followed by Seuda ShlishitMincha followed by Seuda Shlishit 6.10 pm6.10 pm6.10 pm6.10 pm
Maariv and Termination of ShabbatMaariv and Termination of ShabbatMaariv and Termination of ShabbatMaariv and Termination of Shabbat 7.25 pm7.25 pm7.25 pm7.25 pm
SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAY 1111stststst ShachritShachritShachritShachrit. . . . 7.45 am7.45 am7.45 am7.45 am
2222nd nd nd nd ShachritShachritShachritShachrit 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am
MONDAYMONDAYMONDAYMONDAY & Shachrit Shachrit Shachrit Shachrit 7.05 am 7.05 am 7.05 am 7.05 am
THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY
TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
WEDNESDAY &WEDNESDAY &WEDNESDAY &WEDNESDAY &
FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY ShachritShachritShachritShachrit 7.15 am7.15 am7.15 am7.15 am
MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY ---- FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY 2222ndndndnd MinyanMinyanMinyanMinyan 8.05 am8.05 am8.05 am8.05 am
SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY ---- THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY Mincha & MaarivMincha & MaarivMincha & MaarivMincha & Maariv 6.10 pm6.10 pm6.10 pm6.10 pm
Kolel One to One Learning Kolel One to One Learning Kolel One to One Learning Kolel One to One Learning 6.45 pm6.45 pm6.45 pm6.45 pm
Daf Hayomi Shiur Daf Hayomi Shiur Daf Hayomi Shiur Daf Hayomi Shiur 7.00 pm7.00 pm7.00 pm7.00 pm
Ladies One to One Ladies One to One Ladies One to One Ladies One to One ---- WednesdayWednesdayWednesdayWednesday 8.30 pm 8.30 pm 8.30 pm 8.30 pm
NEXT FRIDAYNEXT FRIDAYNEXT FRIDAYNEXT FRIDAY MinchaMinchaMinchaMincha 6.00 pm6.00 pm6.00 pm6.00 pm
Shabbat commences Shabbat commences Shabbat commences Shabbat commences 6.06 pm 6.06 pm 6.06 pm 6.06 pm
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The Memorial Stone in memory of Janet Burton The Memorial Stone in memory of Janet Burton The Memorial Stone in memory of Janet Burton The Memorial Stone in memory of Janet Burton ה‘‘ע Mother of Simon Burton Mother of Simon Burton Mother of Simon Burton Mother of Simon Burton
will be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 12.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Shrubbewill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 12.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Shrubbewill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 12.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Shrubbewill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 12.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Shrubberierierieries Shul.s Shul.s Shul.s Shul.
The Memorial Stone in memory of Estelle Greenberg The Memorial Stone in memory of Estelle Greenberg The Memorial Stone in memory of Estelle Greenberg The Memorial Stone in memory of Estelle Greenberg ה‘‘ע Mother of Barbara Hotz & Shelley Cohen Mother of Barbara Hotz & Shelley Cohen Mother of Barbara Hotz & Shelley Cohen Mother of Barbara Hotz & Shelley Cohen
will be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 1.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of Plaques in the Alan Swill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 1.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of Plaques in the Alan Swill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 1.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of Plaques in the Alan Swill be consecrated THIS Sunday 6 October at 1.30 pm at Agecroft Cemetery followed by the Dedication of Plaques in the Alan Shefhefhefheff Beit Hamedrash.f Beit Hamedrash.f Beit Hamedrash.f Beit Hamedrash.
The Memorial Stone in memory of Miriam Basso The Memorial Stone in memory of Miriam Basso The Memorial Stone in memory of Miriam Basso The Memorial Stone in memory of Miriam Basso ה‘‘ע Mother of Irene Estry & Michael Basso Mother of Irene Estry & Michael Basso Mother of Irene Estry & Michael Basso Mother of Irene Estry & Michael Basso
will be consecrated next Sunday 13 October at 11.00 am at Failsworth Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Heatowill be consecrated next Sunday 13 October at 11.00 am at Failsworth Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Heatowill be consecrated next Sunday 13 October at 11.00 am at Failsworth Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Heatowill be consecrated next Sunday 13 October at 11.00 am at Failsworth Cemetery followed by the Dedication of a Plaque at Heaton Pn Pn Pn Park Shul.ark Shul.ark Shul.ark Shul.
The Memorial Stone in memory of Ronald Leigh The Memorial Stone in memory of Ronald Leigh The Memorial Stone in memory of Ronald Leigh The Memorial Stone in memory of Ronald Leigh ה‘‘ע Father of Graham Leigh Father of Graham Leigh Father of Graham Leigh Father of Graham Leigh
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Parshah thoughts from The Whitefield Community Kollel
Dovi Colman Presents:
WHY GO TO SLEEP?
Have you ever wondered what the point of sleep is? Why is it that human beings can only function for a certain
amount of time before running out of steam and needing a good shloff? Approximately a third of a person’s life is
spent lying prone in bed, quite unaware of anything that is going on. What a waste of time! Surely, G-d, who
created us and can do anything, could have simply programmed us with the ability to just keep on going without
needing sleep?
Nowadays, there is a huge amount of information available on sleep. Sleeping has become a science (and an art,
if you are a teenager). Traditional Torah sources also have what to say about sleep. The Talmud teaches that
sleep has a minute taste of death in it. This is why upon waking up in the morning, there is a beautiful prayer to be
recited, the modeh ani: “I thank You, everlasting King, for returning my soul to me…” According to Kabbalah, in the
absence of the conscious, the subconscious emerges; the soul’s essential powers are strengthened and more
apparent while one is asleep. The Jewish scholar and doctor Maimonides in his halachic work Mishneh Torah
recommends sleeping for 8 hours a night. Reading from his own description of his hectic daily schedule and
reviewing in awe the tremendous amount of scholarly output that his books and letters represent, one can only
surmise that Rambam, like many doctors, did not himself practice the advice that he gave to others.
Perhaps the clue as to a deeper reason why human beings must sleep is contained in a verse in Tehilim: “In the
evening one lies to sleep crying, and in the morning there is joy” (Psalms 30). Sometimes a person has a bad day.
He wakes up on the wrong side of bed, and everything goes terribly for him that day. He goes to bed with a heavy
heart, depressed, worried and upset about the lost opportunities and the things that went badly for him.
But with his waking up the next morning comes a new day. A brand new opportunity to make things work. Where
he failed yesterday, he now has the chance to put right. Although yesterday was a disaster, today can be a better
day.
This is one reason why G-d created sleep. Human beings make mistakes; there are some days which you just long
for them to come to an end. And sleep ensures that they do come to an end. A person goes to sleep, and when he
wakes up it is a brand new day. In fact, G-d designed the whole structure of time with this benefit in mind. There is
not one long day, week, month and year. Instead, there are smaller units of time. The day comes to an end and
there is a new one tomorrow. The week, month and year all end, enabling us to start afresh, to outline new goals
and aspirations, to have a fresh start unencumbered by the failings of yesterday.
Today is Rosh Chodesh, the first day of the Hebrew month of
Cheshvan. In the special prayers said today, we describe Rosh
Chodesh as a day of atonement. Even though the “real” day of
atonement, Yom Kippur, is only 20 days behind us, here we are given
another fresh start, another opportunity to put our failings behind us
and start again.
Good Shabbos
Dovi
The Shul and The Forum were at it again last Monday when six of our members embarked on an intrepid 90 mile90 mile90 mile90 mile bike
ride from one side of the country to the other.
Activities began early Sunday morning when Support Van driver, Ronnie Levene drove Dr Robert Levy and Martin Sluck-
is up to Powfoot, Scotland. Later that evening Dani Phillips kindly drove up the remaining riders, Ben First, Ilan Wein-
stein and Mychiel Balshine. The team stayed in the Powfoot Golf Hotel, South West Scotland, where Ronnie, an avid golf
player enjoyed a nice round overlooking the sea.
All was well that Sunday night except for Mychiel who was feeling quite ill. ëAlready on Yom Tov I had felt some illness
brewing, however Iíve spent months preparing for this day, and I would have been gutted if I had to miss it. I came along
anyway in case I felt better on the morning. That night before I
went to bed I had a sincere conversation with G-d and
asked that if not for my sake, please give me the strength and
good health for the sake of the youth work we do in the
community. Amazing the next morning I was a different man,
full of energy and feeling much better – the power of
prayer!
We were up at 6am, davened, had breakfast and got ready. We
were off by 8am, moments after the accompanying picture
was taken with the Solway Firth in the background. We
began all together as a group, leaving the West coast of Britain and heading towards the East Coast, 90 long miles
away. We began slowly as a group, riding along the A75 eastward towards Gretna Green. Ronnie and the van frequently
stopped at turning points to direct us and cheer us on as we passed. A sign saying ëWelcome to Englandí met us after
about an hour and a half and moments later we were greeted by what was to be our first hill. Says something about our
country! We meandered and sped along beautiful country lanes for a couple of hours until around noon when we
reached Hadrianís Wall. This is where things began to get exciting. The ëRoman roadí which follows the Wall is very
exposed to the elements. We were riding into a 20 mile an hour wind which slowed us down significantly. This part of
the ride lasted for a distance of 40 miles and constituted the most difficult part of the ride, especially the 200 metre
climb somewhere in the middle. Once this part was done the difficulty turned to navigating through the unfamiliar terri-
tory of Newcastle upon Tyne. However with much effort and sweat the group made it to their destination, Whitley Bay,
more than 11 hours after the start.
Tired and cold the group enjoyed a nice supper in Gateshead at a new take away called Ariehís Deli. A very kind Rabbi
Katz saw our group and invited us his to home where he set out a welcoming spread to add to our dinner. Dr Robís wife
Francine had driven to Gateshead to help with the return of the cyclists. With her and Ronnieís help we returned to
Manchester shortly before midnight, all to enjoy a nice hot bath ñ Iím sure.
Altogether the riders raised over £5,000 for a number of charities including Youth work in Whitefield, SEED, The Forum
and local Schools.
Mychiel Balshine
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