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Be a part of history - The Shabbos Project: “Together, We Are One” Shabbat, Parshat Vayeira (October 26-27), our community will again participate in the spirited worldwide wave of sacred Shabbat observance and celebration. Everyone is invited to “Keep it Together” as we celebrate our annual inspirational Shabbat. Kids program will be taking place during lectures.

Sign up for this amazing Shabbaton, join us for the whole Shabbat or for a meal, sign up today so we can plan accordingly.

To encourage as many people to join the  Shabbat Project and keep it affordable, we are arranging a group rate at the Marriott in Whitby, please let me know if you are interested.

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Ladies, candle lighting tonight at 6:31pm in Durham Region


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Join the upcoming JLI course, Wrestling with Faith!

6 Tuesdays beginning October 23rd!

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Zalman Borenstein
Memorial Board
 

We are fortunate to have a beautiful new Muchnik Art Memorial board in our Chabad Jewish Centre. The elegant memorial plaque dedication is a distinguished, reverent way of paying respect and tribute to the memories of our dear departed loved ones, showing as it does the prominent places they occupy in our place of worship and in our hearts. Click here to reserve a plaque for your loved one(s).




The Zalman Children's Library will be designed to engage entire families with a vast selection of books, activities and creative outlets that represent traditional Jewish values. 

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MINYAN THIS WEEK - Deluxe Kiddush

Shabbat morning services 10:00 at Chabad

Deluxe Kiddush sponsored by the Kalisky family sponsored in memory of Barry's mother and brother, thank you.

Please help make the Minyan, if you know that you'll be able to make on Shabbat, please let us know! 

 

 

A Word from the Rabbi
 

0356.JPGDear Friend,

There seem to be many new beginnings on the Jewish calendar. First there’s Rosh Hashanah, the day when G‑d determines our fate for the rest of the year. Then there’s Yom Kippur, the day when our sins are forgiven, giving us a fresh start. And then there’s Shabbat Bereishit, when we read the first portion of Genesis. It is said that the way we conduct ourselves on Shabbat Bereishit will impact the entire year.

Shouldn’t all these new beginnings be rolled into one? Doesn’t it make sense to start the year, get a clean slate, and begin the Torah anew all on the same day?

Perhaps it takes time to really internalize the changes we are making during this time of year. It’s a process of soul-searching, resolving to align ourselves with our higher selves, and then actually translating that resolve into action. And Shabbat Bereishit is the culmination of that process. Shabbat Bereishit demands of us, “Have the High Holidays really changed you? Now that you’re returning to your daily life, will you carry that inspiration and allow it to permeate the mundanity?”

Something to ponder.

Shabbat Shalom,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
 
Shabbat Times
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Whitby, ONT Canada:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Oct 5
6:31 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Oct 6
7:30 pm
Torah Portion: Bereishit
 
 
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Shabbat Services
Oct. 6, 2018 - 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Imagine praying in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as non-judgemental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.

Join us for weekly Shabbat services, where you are sure to come away inspired.

Following services (12:30 pm) will be a delicious Kiddush sit down lunch.

To sponsor the Kiddush please contact Chabad 905-493-9007 or email [email protected]

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Shabbat Services
Oct. 13, 2018 - 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Imagine praying in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as non-judgemental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.

Join us for weekly Shabbat services, where you are sure to come away inspired.

Following services (12:30 pm) will be a delicious Kiddush sit down lunch.

To sponsor the Kiddush please contact Chabad 905-493-9007 or email [email protected]

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The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Bereishit

G‑d creates the world in six days. On the first day He makes darkness and light. On the second day He forms the heavens, dividing the “upper waters” from the “lower waters.” On the third day He sets the boundaries of land and sea, and calls forth trees and greenery from the earth. On the fourth day He fixes the position of the sun, moon and stars as timekeepers and illuminators of the earth. Fish, birds and reptiles are created on the fifth day; land animals, and then the human being, on the sixth. G‑d ceases work on the seventh day, and sanctifies it as a day of rest.

G‑d forms the human body from the dust of the earth, and blows into his nostrils a “ living soul.” Originally Man is a single person, but deciding that “it is not good that man be alone,” G‑d takes a "side" from the man, forms it into a woman, and marries them to each other.

Adam and Eve are placed in the Garden of Eden, and commanded not to eat from the “ Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.” The serpent persuades Eve to violate the command, and she shares the forbidden fruit with her husband. Because of their sin, it is decreed that man will experience death, returning to the soil from which he was formed, and that all gain will come only through struggle and hardship. Man is banished from the Garden.

Eve gives birth to two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain quarrels with Abel and murders him, and becomes a rootless wanderer. A third son, Seth, is born to Adam; Seth’s eighth-generation descendant, Noah, is the only righteous man in a corrupt world.

 

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  









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