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NEWFOUNDLAND NEWS News from the far east
BY RABBI CHANAN AND TUBA CHERNITSKY
WE STARTED OFF THE NEW YEAR, 5781, ON THE RIGHT FOOT! Big news! We were able to secure a bigger and better location for our activities. The growing community and interest in Judaism required a bigger space and Thank G-d, with the help of international donors this is now a reality. More details to come! *** We came together for a short service with highlights of the Rosh Hashanah prayers on the 2nd day of the holiday. Rabbi Chernitsky explained the source and background for each of the prayers said and lead the attendees in joyous and traditional tunes all throughout the service. Rabbi Chernitsky blew the shofar (for the first time this year, since the Shofar isn’t blown on Shabbat), made Kiddush and everyone sat down for a socially distanced Rosh Hashanah meal. Did we mention the brisket? Rabbi Chernitsky shared inspirational stories and a Dvar Torah showing how we can bring Rosh Hashana with us into the whole year. *** Not too long afterwards we came together again for Kol Nidrei. At the conclusion of the service Rabbi Chernitsky explained the source and meaning of the Kol Nidrei, ending with the story of Shimon Perez and the lesson of never to give up. ***
BETH EL SYNAGOGUE NEWS BY DR MICHAEL PAUL, PRESIDENT
The High Holiday season was devoted to improving relations between the 2 main Jewish groups in the city- Beth El Synagogue and the Jewish Community Havura. We decided that this would be an opportune moment to have combined High Holiday services. This was accomplished as most 38
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We came together again for the Neilah service for the conclusion of Yom Kippur. The service was spiced with both Talmudic and contemporary stories together with insights into the prayers. After the Mariv prayers at the end of Yom Kippur were recited, Rabbi Cherintsky made Havdalah and we sat down for the break fast meal. Not as good as the Rosh Hashanah brisket but there were no complaints! *** Due to COVID restrictions we didn’t host a Sukkot program but we drove around town with the Lulav and Etrog giving everyone a chance to fulfill this important Mitzvah which highlights Jewish unity. We look forward to hosting a Sukkah party in 5782! *** Another change due to COVID: We didn’t host the usual Menorah lighting at Bannerman park. Instead we put together a drive-in event at the Viking Building on Crosbie road, one of the office buildings here on the Sunday of Chanukah. About 75 cars joined the event despite inclement weather, snow! Present at the Menorah lighting were The Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador Judy Foote, Minister Bernard Davis representing Premier Andrew Furrey, MP Jack members of both groups saw the valuable necessity of combining forces, especially in the time of the pandemic. There were several meetings. The main prayer leaders- Elizabeth Loder and Michael Paul worked out a method of combining both Machzorim for the services. Over both days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, there were minyanim and most attendees who came to the Synagogue, thoroughly enjoyed the services, Divrei Torah and the Torah readings. We have been fortunate to have been allowed to continue with weekly services on Friday evenings and Shabbat mornings. Since May 2020 we have continued uninterruptedly. theAJC .ca
Harris and St. John’s mayor Danny Breen. The Lieutenant Governor light the Shamash and shared greetings, followed by Minister Davis, Mr. Jack Harris and Mayor Breen. *** Richard Rivkin was honoured with the lighting of the four candles of the Menorah and we finished off the ceremony with the singing of “Maoz Tzur”. Menorahs and candles were available for whomever needed. Definitely a night to remember! Best Wishes for a healthy and warm winter! We are open 24/7 (with social distancing practices). For more information you can reach us at 709-341-8770 or through e-mail at chabadofnewfoundland@gmail.com. S
Unfortunately, we could not have communal meals over the Rosh HaShanah period, nor over Chanukah, but as soon as restrictions are lifted, both groups have committed to continue combining services and light refreshments. We are now planning our Passover food orders and possibly see what we can do regarding community seders. A Holocaust Memorial Service is being worked upon, and it is hoped that a lecture written by retired Memorial University historian and author- Dr Gerhard Bassler, will be published in the local paper on International Holocaust Memorial DayJanuary 27. S