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Our Father Our King

07/09/2012 02:37:28 PM

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Final Preparation
Guidelines for Inspiration

In order to help you be inspired on these holiest days of the Jewish calendar coming up, here are some more guidelines to help you get the most from your Shule experience this Yom Tov.
 
Prayer on Rosh HaShana
 
G-d's kingship
 
There is a Midrash which tells of how after a new king conquered a country, his new subjects immediately asked him to issue decrees. The king however replied that only after the residents demonstrated their loyalty would he trouble himself with issuing decrees. So, too, on Rosh HaShana G-d asks that we willingly accept Him as our King. Only then is he prepared to act as King and openly exercise His control over the world.
 
The following are some of the main occurrences of the kingship theme:
 
1. HaMelech
 
The theme of G-d's Kingship is first demonstrated during our morning prayers by our emphasis on "HaMelech- The King is sitting on a lofty and exalted throne...
 
As an illustration of how one should feel when saying this prayer, there is the famous story of Rabbi Aharon Karliner, the student of the Mezeritcher Maggid.
 
Once, while leading the congregation in prayer on Rosh HaShana, he came to HaMelech and was so overcome with emotion that he was unable to continue. Later he explained: "When I came to the sentence HaMelech, I suddenly remembered how when Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai came to Vespasian and said to him, "Peace upon you king. Peace upon you king", Vespasian had responded: 'You deserve to die. For if I am truly a king, why have you not come to me until now'?! And now I ask you, if G-d is truly the King, where have I been until now?
 
2. HaMelech HaKadosh
 
During the Amidah prayer there is further emphasis on G-d's kingship. In the middle of the third blessing, which is normally devoted to a brief mention of G-d's holiness, the emphasis changes to an elaboration of G-d's kingship.
 
3. Melech al kol ha’aretz
 
 The Amidah, as mentioned above, is normally made up of three sections. The first and last three blessings, of praise and thanks respectively, are unaltered throughout the year. However, the middle blessings of petitions are only said on weekdays. On Shabbat and festivals they are replaced with another blessing which describes the significance of the day. On Rosh HaShana, this includes the following:
 
"Reign over the entire universe in your glory, be exalted upon all the earth in your splendour, reveal yourself in the majesty of Your glorious might upon all the inhabitants of the world. May every thing that has been made, know that you have made it, every creation understand that you have created it, and let everyone who has breath in his nostrils say that the Lord, G- d of Israel is the King, and His Kingship has dominion over all...
 
4. Avinu Malkeinu
 
This prayer, in its original form, is first attributed to Rabbi Akiva. However, through the centuries various verses were added. The inner meaning of the opening phrase of each stanza, "Our Father, Our King" is beautifully illustrated by the following story:
A man once saw a young child waiting for a ferry. As the boy was standing some distance away from where the ferry would berth, he told him to move to the correct place on the pier so that he would not miss the boat. The boy, however, paid no heed. As the ferry approached the man looked on, sure that the boy would miss it. The boat stopped at its normal spot, but then, instead of sailing away, it turned in the direction of the boy, and upon reaching him, stopped again. The man, who was amazed, went up to the boy seeking an explanation. “Oh it's quite simple”, replied the child. "You see the captain of the boat is my father".
 

On Rosh HaShana, though, we emphasise G-d's sovereignty of the world, we do not forget that at the very same time He is our father, and can also be approached as such. and to celebrate the "brit" (covenant) between God and the Jewish people as originally revealed in the Torah and as it has evolved through our history.

Rabbi Benzion Milecki OAM


The Journey of Discovery
JLI November 2012

Joy, contentment, courage, self-control, a meaningful relationship with G-d, beautiful relationships with others—these are some of the benefits of being in sync with your deepest self.

This course will uncover how you have a birthright within the Infinite—and how to tap into that awareness for the rest of your life.  Click here or click the pic.  

To register call Helen on 9371 7300 ext 4 or email secretary@southhead.org.



South Head Youth
We Need You!!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!

CASH IN THOSE COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS YOU NEED!! 

 

ATTENTION MUMS:  If you are able to volunteer an hour or even half an hour of your day on erev Rosh Hashana or erev Yom Kippur to help us prepare the delicious sandwiches which will be on offer at our Childrens' Service on Yom Tov, your help will be greatly appreciated!

Please let me know if you can help out!! Call me on 0404-055-643 or email youth@southhead.org


Tishrei Activities
Calendar of Events

We are offering a myriad of activities over the High Holy Days. Check out our packed calendar here. Make sure you print it out so you don't miss any of the amazing activities!

 

 

For all enquiries call Brookie on 0404-055-643 or email youth@southhead.org 



Parsha Sheet
Parashat Ki Tavo

Our Parasha this week teaches us about the Mitzvot of Bikkurim and Ma'aser

The performance of both these Mitzvot, show the dedication and love that the Jewish people have for Hashem. 

For a more detailed understanding of these Mitzvot, please read our Parasha sheet 

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Looking forward to seeing you in Shule. On behalf of Rebbetzin Henya and the South Head family wishing you a Good Shabbos.

Rabbi Benzion Milecki OAM



Communal Events


  • Sep 9, 2012: The Friendship Walk - Sydney Friendship Circle
  • Nov-Dec 2012: Mission to Israel - HonestReporting & NSW Jewish Board of Deputies.

Click here for full information.

 


This Week

Erev Shabbos, September 7 (Elul 20)
Bat Mitzvah: Jessica Godin
5:23p Candle Lighting
5:40p Mincha
6:00p kabbalat Shabbat

Shabbos, September 8: Ki Savo (Elul 21)
Ufruf: Marc Elison
8:40a Shacharis
5:25p Mincha
6:19p Havdalah


Midnight: Selichot begins

Sunday, September 9 (Elul 22)
Wedding: Nicci Charif & Marc Elison
8:00a Shacharis
8:58a Latest Shema
5:40p Mincha
6:08p Earliest Shema

Monday, September 10 (Elul 23) - Thursday, September 13 (Elul 26)
6:15a Slichos
8:54a Latest Shema
5:40p Mincha
6:10p Earliest Shema

Erev Shabbos, September 14 (Elul 27)
6:15a Slichos
8:53a Latest Shema
5:28p Candle Lighting
5:45p Mincha
6:00p Kabbalat Shabbat

 

Mazeltovs /
Announcements

Mazal Tov to Darrell & Andy Godin on the BatMitzvah of Jessica; and to grandparents Bernice & Mac Macwillian and Colin & Gillian Mervis
 

Mazal Tov to Nicci Charif & Marc Elison on their Aufruf & Wedding; to parents Ian & Bernice Charif and Harry & Melanie Elison and to grandmothers Bertha Charif, Rita Sher, Hilda Elison and Molly Kalk.

Condolences to Lorna Sarif and Fred Sarif and their families on the passing of their husband and brother, Paul Sarif on 17 Elul / Sep-3rd.

Mazal Tov to Jonathan & Claudia Brock on the birth of daughter Elianah on 16 Elul / Sep-3rd; and to grandparents Eugene & Goldie Brock and Norman & Robyn Grusd and to great grandmother Joy Messer.

Mazal Tov to Anton & Jodi Gelbart on the birth of a son on Sep-7th; and to grandparents Cecil & Arlene Gelbart and Brian & Lyn Weinberg.

Happy Jewish Birthday to...
Friday
Dani Abrahams
David Rosenthal
Eli Wine
Gabrielle Bauer
Lance Hurvitz
Susan Sonnenschein

Shabbos
Amy Goodman
Brenda Snipelisky
Cal Miller
Chaim Goldstein
Devir Kofsky
Ethel Benson
Jed Miller
Keren Gil Kofsky
Lionel Goldsmith
Martine Ryan
Natalia Boas
Rosemary Balkin
Simon Spiro
Steven Woolf
Toby Port
Vernon Rosen

Sunday
Adam Becker
Ian Schmaman
Kayla Borstein
Leora Turtledove
Louis Goldstein
Margaret Houseman
Marion Wise
Meg Josman
Melanie Bome
Robyn Cohen
Simone Reuben

Monday
Aaroh Schack
Andrea Miller
Antony Tow
Aryeh Gluck
David Fuchs
Joel Engelman
Kevin Garber
Libby Moss
Luke Rubenstein
Michael Narunsky
Monica Ginsberg
Nicole Kaplan

Tuesday
Alexander Smith
Jacob Melamed
Kerry Rabie
Mark Braham
Michael Rob
Naomi Briggs
Naomi Diamond
Nechama Gittel Dyce
Roy Milunsky
Shana-Lee Abkin
Shelley Sher

Wednesday
Amber Mendelowitz
Craig Rubenstein
Gary Gould
Jeff Taitz
Marcia Rosen
Marilyn Swidler
Nisan Krimhand
Taryn Morris
Vivienne Lane
Ziggy Enoch

Thursday
Allan Bermeister
Gil Kleiner
Joel Grunstein
Jonathan Sarzin
Lauren Ehrlich
Liat Moss
Martin Shakinovsky
Samara Zucker
Shannon Chafkin
We wish "long life" to...
Friday
Kurt Hacker for father Erwin Hacker
Wendy Fine for father Leslie Nach

Shabbos
Allan Marmot for grandfather Alec Marmot
Janine Schwartz for father Jack Crown
Paul Marmot for grandfather Alec Marmot

Monday
Cheryl Kaftel for mother Bella Bregin
Esmond Kilov for aunty Sarah Arenson
Helen Gottlieb for sister Sheila Steinberg
Rolf Krecklenberg for grandmother Rae Gershuny
Rose Isacowitz for mother Rachel Leah Levin

Tuesday
Jonathan Rutland for father Zelman Rutkevitz
Judah Finkelstein for grandmother Feiga Schneider
Mali Rutkevitz for husband Zelman Rutkevitz
Natalie Narunsky for mother Rebecca Freeman
Yvonne Hochroth for mother Edith Lazarovits

Wednesday
Gloria Levy for mother Lydia Rachel Lieberman
Ian Veltman for father Sidney Veltman
Michael Wyner for father Desider Weininger
Stuart Sontag for grandmother Anna Sontag
Yvonne Sontag for mother-in-law Anna Sontag

Thursday
Cheryl Camberg for aunty Freda Zidel
David Rutner for grandmother Margit Schmeidler
Esther Shagrin for mother Sophie Miszkowski
Linda Tolkin for grandmother Zena Brudno
Margaret Wahlhaus for father Hyman Solomon Marks
Norman Stein for mother Zena Stein

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