Friday, 17 January 2025

Beit Rafael - Volunteers Needed - Can You Help Drive Our Medical Shuttle?

Hi ,

I hope this email finds you well. I'm reaching out because Beit Rafael's Medical Shuttle Service is in need of volunteers, and I thought you might be interested in making a real difference.

Beit Rafael provides support and care for families facing medical challenges, offering vital services like accommodation and transportation to ease their journey during difficult times.

Our shuttle provides a lifeline for families travelling to and from medical appointments, ensuring they get the support they need. But to keep it running smoothly, we need more drivers!

If you have a valid driver's license and some time to spare—whether it's once a week, once a month, or whenever you can—we'd love to have you join our amazing team of volunteers. It's a simple way to give back, meet wonderful people, and make an incredible impact.

Interested? Reply to this email, complete the form at this link, or check out more about the service here. Let's work together to keep this vital service rolling!

Thank you for considering this, feel free to share this with anyone else who might want to help and call me on the number below if you have any questions. 

Warm regards,


MIchael Kurc
Volunteer 

0418361330

Shabbos Tzetl: Shemot

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9:28pm - Havdalah, Saturday
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LAMPLIGHTER
ZICHRON YAAKOV
PARSHAH IN A NUTSHELL
Exodus 1:1–6:1
The name of the Parshah, "Shemot," means "Names" and it is found in Exodus 1:1 - 6:1.

The children of Israel multiply in Egypt. Threatened by their growing numbers, Pharaoh enslaves them and orders the Hebrew midwives, Shifrah and Puah, to kill all male babies at birth. When they do not comply, he commands his people to cast the Hebrew babies into the Nile.

A child is born to Yocheved, the daughter of Levi, and her husband, Amram, and placed in a basket on the river, while the baby's sister, Miriam, stands watch from afar. Pharaoh's daughter discovers the boy, raises him as her son, and names him Moses.

As a young man, Moses leaves the palace and discovers the hardship of his brethren. He sees an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, and kills the Egyptian. The next day he sees two Jews fighting; when he admonishes them, they reveal his deed of the previous day, and Moses is forced to flee to Midian. There he rescues Jethro's daughters, marries one of them (Tzipporah), and becomes a shepherd of his father-in-law's flocks.

G‑d appears to Moses in a burning bush at the foot of Mount Sinai, and instructs him to go to Pharaoh and demand: "Let My people go, so that they may serve Me." Moses' brother, Aaron, is appointed to serve as his spokesman. In Egypt, Moses and Aaron assemble the elders of Israel to tell them that the time of their redemption has come. The people believe; but Pharaoh refuses to let them go, and even intensifies the suffering of Israel.

Moses returns to G‑d to protest: "Why have You done evil to this people?" G‑d promises that the redemption is close at hand.


HAFTORAH IN A NUTSHELL
Isaiah 27:6–28:13; 29:22–23.
This week's haftorah parallels the week's Torah reading on many levels. One of the parallels is the message of redemption conveyed by Isaiah—"and you shall be gathered one by one, O children of Israel"—that is reminiscent of the message of redemption that G‑d spoke to Moses at the burning bush, a message that Moses then communicated to Pharaoh.

The haftorah vacillates between Isaiah's prophecies concerning the future redemption, and his admonitions concerning the Jews' drunken and G‑dless behavior. Isaiah starts on a positive note: "In the coming days, Jacob will take root, Israel will bud and blossom, filling the face of the earth . . ." He mentions G‑d's mercy for His nation, and the measure-for-measure punishment He meted out upon the Egyptians who persecuted them. And regarding the future redemption: "You shall be gathered one by one, O children of Israel. And it will come to pass on that day that a great shofar will be sounded, and those lost in the land of Assyria and those exiled in the land of Egypt will come, and they will prostrate themselves before the L‑rd on the holy mount in Jerusalem."

The prophet then proceeds to berate the drunkenness of the Ten Tribes, warning them of the punishment that awaits them. "With the feet they shall be trampled, the crown of the pride of the drunkards of Ephraim . . ."

The haftorah ends on a positive note: "Now Jacob will no longer be ashamed, and now his face will not pale. For when he sees his children, the work of My hands, in his midst, who shall sanctify My name . . . and the G‑d of Israel they will revere."


SAGES ON THE PARSHAH

Moses said to G‑d: "Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh . . . ?" And He said: ". . . This is your sign that I have sent you" (3:11–12)

This itself—your humility—is the reason why I have chosen you.

(Maayanah Shel Torah)

https://w2.chabad.org/media/pdf/60496.pdf




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