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This Shabbos: Guest Speaker: Rabbi Ronen Neuwirth

20/08/2013 02:32:05 PM

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Guest Speaker
Rabbi Ronen Neuwirth

I am delighted to welcome to the pulpit this Shabbos morning Rabbi Ronen Neuwirth who is the Rabbi of Ohel Ari (Minyan Chadash) Congregation in Ra'anana.

He is a co-founder of the new movement of "Beit Hillel – Tolerant Spiritual Leadership"; presently serving as its Executive Director. 

Rabbi Neuwirth served in the years 2007-2012 as the head of the overseas department director of Tzohar Rabbinical organization and the director of the "Tzohar Open Communities" project.

In his role as Rabbi of Bnei Akiva of the U.S. and Canada he had the chance to work closely with and educate Modern Orthodox youth in North America.

Rabbi Neuwirth, a firm adherent of the Torah v'Avodah philosophy, combined his work as a rabbi and teacher with work as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for a hi-tech company.

Rav Neuwirth served as a captain in the Israeli Navy Special Forces. He holds Semicha from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and received a B.A. in Mathematics and computer science from Bar Ilan University in Israel.  

Together with his esteemed wife, Dr Pnina Neuwirth, I welcome them to South Head.


Elul:
Balance the Books

We are currently in the month of Elul, the month of preparation for the Days of Judgement, Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur.

Elul as a time of introspection.

It is a time to review our failings and negative character traits and decide upon ways to improve them.

However, although this is necessary, it is by no means the whole purpose of Elul. Indeed, as we shall demonstrate, it may not even be the main part.

You see, there is a famous Chassidic dictum, enunciated by the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe:

"Just as a person must recognize failings, so too must he recognise his own qualities."

True, it is important to recognize and improve upon shortcomings. But the Rebbe ascribes at least equal importance to the recognition of good qualities.

The reason for this is clear:

If a person spends too much time thinking about how far short he has fallen, it is quite possible that rather than becoming encouraged to do more, he will merely throw in the towel and give up.

Similarly if a person doesn't spend some time contemplating how much good he possesses and has already done, he is likely to consider himself a spiritual "loser" and not even bother trying to do better.

This is why it is so important to balance an accounting of one's negative character traits and actions with an at least equal measure of contemplation on one's positive character traits and actions.

This should not of course be done with the intention of becoming complacent and thinking, "Wow, I have arrived already and don't need to do any more", but rather as a spur to becoming better still.

The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, provides a further inspiring insight to the above:

He notes that the above statement includes the words "his own" only when referring to the person's good qualities, but not when mentioning shortcomings.

The reason, explains the Rebbe, is that in essence, sins and shortcomings are foreign and don't belong to a Jew. The only reason that a Jew comes in contact with sin is that he has been charged with a mission to elevate this world; thus inevitably he comes in contact with and is influenced by the negative inclination within him. However, even after he succumbs to sin, it is truly not his, but merely an extraneous matter that lingers on due to outside influences and environment.

And so the month of Elul is a time when the Jew must become aware of his quintessential essence - his goodness and kindness - for this is his true self.

On behalf of the Rebbetzin and all of us at South Head, I wish you a Good & Peaceful Shabbos.

Rabbi Benzion Milecki OAM


My Story: Practical Advice
Rabbi Efraim Sturm

" And then we went to the Rebbe. The Rebbe was the most fascinating of them all, because he had the ability to speak to the individual but consider the whole. He had the ability to look past the symptoms and go to the heart of the problem." Click here to download the full My Story.


JLI
Coming Soon

We y Our next Course is on the horizon. Call Helen if you would like to see the Course Overview. 9371 7300 ext 4 or email secretary@southhead.org

 

Brookie Reports


Are u running City2Surf this Sunday?

Make sure to stop by our hospitality stand for some refreshments - cupcakes, cookies, chips, water and tons more! 

You will find us on the corner of Oceanview Ave and Military Rd in Vaucluse.

If you're not running come help us hand out all these goodies!!!


Shofar Factory


Sand and polish your very own Shofar!

Join us on Sunday 18th August from 2.30pm and receive a very special memento along with a velvet Shofar bag and a yummy snack!

Cost is $12 per child or $20 for two children. Bookings Essential!!  Call Yacov on 0412-482-770 or the Youth Office on 8115-9273 


Mummy and Me
Special Visitor this week

With our preparations for the coming HIgh Holy Days well under way our Mummy and Me families had great fun making their tzeddekah boxes this week and were thrilled Rabbi Milecki came to visit to blow shofar for everyone.

Click here for lots more pics from our two sessions this week.


Parasha Sheet
Shoftim

This week:

* Moshe informs the Jewish people that Hashem will be appointing a Jewish king to rule over the Jewish people.

* Moshe tells the Jewish people that a Jewish court, called the Sanhedrin will be appointed to judge the cases presented by the Jewish people.

* Moshe warns the Jewish people against being superstitious.

* Moshe speaks to the Jewish army about its preparation for war. 

To learn about the Parasha in more detail, download our Parasha sheet! 

Please share our Parasha sheet around your Shabbat table and let your family and friends explore the Parasha of the week together with you. 


Communal Events
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Day of Jewish Culture & Heritage - B'nai B'rith - Aug 25
B'nai B'rith Art Exhibition - Aug 18 and 25

 

 

This Week
Erev Shabbos, August 9 (Elul 3)
6:45a Shacharis
9:21a Latest Shema
5:03p Candle Lighting
5:20p Mincha
5:45p Kabbalat Shabbat

Shabbos, August 10: Shoftim (Elul 4)
8:40a Shacharis
5:05p Mincha
6:00p Havdalah

Sunday, August 11 (Elul 5)
8:00a Shacharis
9:20a Latest Shema
5:25p Mincha
5:48p Earliest Shema

Monday, August 12 (Elul 6) - Thursday, August 15 (Elul 9)
6:45a Shacharis
9:17a Latest Shema
5:25p Mincha
5:51p Earliest Shema

Erev Shabbos, August 16 (Elul 10)
Bat Mitzvah: Olyvea Akres
6:45a Shacharis
9:17a Latest Shema
5:08p Candle Lighting
5:25p Mincha
5:45p Kabbalat Shabbat

 
Mazeltovs /
Announcements

Mazal Tov to Brian & Reva Rosmarin on the birth of a grand-daughter on Rosh Chodesh 1 Elul / Aug-6th in Singapore to Trevor & Lyn Rosmarin.

Mazal Tov to Dr Marion Freedman-Lobell on the birth of a grand-daughter, born on 18 Av/July 25th to Rabbi Ari & Lavia Lobell. 


Mazal Tov to Yael & Rabbi Sanford Shudnow on the birth of grand-daughter Naava Eliora, born on 18 Av/ July 25th to Ari & Michala Lander.

Mazal Tov to Errol & Cynthia Weinberg on the BatMitzvah of their grand-daughter Ashira this week; and to parents Elisa and Avron Rayman.

 

Happy Jewish Birthday to...
Friday
Kerri - Krawchuk Goldberg
Ryan Hoffman

Shabbos
Alexander Tanchel
Lara Biggs
Marion Warms
Venetia Kalinko

Sunday
Leora Bauer
Pamela Levy
Rebecca Dunkel
Stephen Jankelowitz

Monday
Britt Friede
Goldie Rottenstein
Ian Tischmann
Ian Veltman
Jake Langman
Norman Abel

Tuesday
Dana Royal
Emily Wise
Kira Glezerson
Leonard Greis
Margot Ulman
Monica Pasvolsky
Natalie Royal

Wednesday
Anna Mordecai
Beverley Solsky
Craig Miller
Gillian Diamond
Jake Berkowitz
Jesse Sher
Jessica Godin
Jessica Kaye
Olyvea Akres
Stephen Feldman

Thursday
Barry Brickman
Gavin Lechem
Jacob Miller
Matti Hochroth
Ruby Mordecai
Sarah Rubenstein
Shimon Friedman
Susan Grossberg
William Maynard
We wish "long life" to...
Friday
Cecille Levin for husband Gerald Philip Levin
Gary Weiss for uncle Berl Yisosko Dov Frankl
Ingrid Naumburger for mother Hildegard Ehrilich
Stanley Kaftel for mother Gertie Nancy Kaftel

Shabbos
Ian Tolkin for grandfather Georges Arras Judin
Pauline Stein for father Wolf Zajfman

Sunday
Mervyn Stein for father Tuviah Stein
Yvonne Woolf for father Isaac Abel

Monday
Danielle Lechem for mother Linda Frances Stern
Robert Greenfield for father Eliezer Greenfield
Wynne Abkin for mother Pauldene Shneier

Tuesday
Alan Joffe for father Arthur Joffe
Helen Gottlieb for mother Katie Nevsky

Wednesday
Linda Tockar for brother David Stanley Sennett
Louis Gilden for mother Chana Gilden
Malcolm Kofsky for grandmother Rachel Kofsky
Suzy Cohen for father Leslie Koltai

Thursday
Bertha Milner for father Sydney Dushansky
Cheryl Jankelowitz for father Solly Cohen
Jeffrey Frank for mother Rita Frank
Lynne Masnick for mother Lilly Neat
Sylvia Dushansky for husband Sydney Dushansky

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