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Celebrations set for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee BY DAVID SAFFER
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Celebrations galore mark Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in the coming days. The Queen became the first British Monarch to celebrate 70 years on February 6th. To honour seven decades service to the United Kingdom, Realms and Commonwealth, initiatives throughout the year culminate in a four-day UK bank holiday celebration starting Thursday. Celebrations begin on Thursday morning (11am) with Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade for the Queen’s official birthday parade. An RAF fly-past will be watched by Royal Family members on the Buckingham Palace balcony. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with Prince Andrew, will not appear. The 1st Battalion, Irish Guards and over 1200 officers and soldiers from the Household Division will put on a display of military pageantry with hundreds of Army musicians and around 240 horses. This annual event, which includes a Royal Gun Salute, has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years. Huge crowds are expected to watch. The day sees 1,500 beacons lit
across the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK overseas territories for the occasion. The ‘principal’ beacon will be lit at Buckingham Palace. Beacons will also be lit in all 54 capital cities of the Commonwealth. A Service of Thanksgiving takes place at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday. The Princess Royal, accompanied by Royal Family members, will attend the Epsom Derby at the weekend. Another high will be the Platinum Party at the Palace with a night of musical tributes and Platinum Jubilee Pageant which brings to life iconic moments from The Queen’s reign featuring military personnel, dancers, puppets of corgis and a performance by Ed Sheeran. It has been reported that there will be an estimated 16,000 street parties with bunting aplenty as part of the Big Jubilee lunch across the country to mark the Royal occasion. Buckingham Palace has announced that The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other senior royals will tour the UK over the Bank Holiday Jubilee weekend. Prince William and Catherine will visit Wales, the Earl and Countess of Wessex will be in Northern Ireland, and the
Princess Royal will visit Scotland. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will also attend events in London. Meantime, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall have filmed being guest stars for a ‘Royal’ EastEnders episode. And eight new cities have been named as part of the Platinum Jubilee including Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and Douglas, Isle of Man. The title has been granted to Colchester, Doncaster and Milton Keynes in England, Dunfermline, in Scotland, Wrexham in Wales and Bangor in Northern Ireland. Further afield, Australia has named an island in Canberra in the Queen’s honour. Aspen Island on Lake Burley Griffin has been renamed Queen Elizabeth II Island. Special television programming features include the documentary The Crown Jewels presented by Clive Myrie and the Queen’s Jubilee Pudding: 70 years in the Baking with Mary Berry. Royal Family members have already made a series of tours as part of the celebrations. The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visited Canada and Ireland. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge toured Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas.
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Bennett calls for Jerusalem to be a “united” city BY ADAM MOSES
70,000 Israelis participated in the Jerusalem Day flag parade on Sunday. Marchers passed through the Old City to the Western Wall to mark the 55th anniversary of the ‘reunification’ of Jerusalem after the 1967 Six Day War. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called on marchers to ensure Jerusalem remains a “united” city. During the day there was dancing in the streets before the main rally which passed without major incidents although Jewish extremist groups La Familia and Lahava chanted anti-Palestinian slogans. There were sporadic clashes in the Old City while a record 2,600 Jews visited Temple Mount before Police removed them from the site. Over 3,000 police officers were on duty and used crowd control measures in Sheikh Jarrah. Two police officers were amongst a reported 13 people treated for light injuries. Sixty people were arrested for disorderly conduct. Security forces were on high alert and
Bennett warned of “zero tolerance” to violence by extremists. Israeli leaders stood firm to appeals from US Ambassador Thomas Nides and European leaders to change the route used for three decades. President Isaac Herzog said, “Our connection to Jerusalem is eternal and inseparable. There is only one Jerusalem, it is united and Israeli.” Israeli planes patrolled the Gaza Strip over fears of rocket launches after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh warned of a surge in violence in Jerusalem. Bennett spoke about Jerusalem Day at the start of his weekly cabinet meeting. “Fifty-five years ago, IDF soldiers liberated the Old City and unified Jerusalem. This was an event that united the entire nation. Flying the Israeli flag in the capital of Israel is self-evident. I request participants celebrate responsibly.” Herzog remembered Israel’s fallen soldiers in the Six-Day War and War of Attrition on Mount Herzl at a memorial and recalled his father, Maj. Gen. Chaim Herzog, serving
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as the “national soother” as Kol Israel Radio’s military commentator. “He described the stages of the war, step by step, and of course the moments of victory, our return to a united Jerusalem,” he said. “Every child will speak of this until the day he dies. Herzog said the War of Attrition was a “demanding and protracted war” along the border with Egypt. “In both wars we had our warriors’ heroism, courage, determination, commitment to their goal, devotion, and sacrifice,” he said. “These warriors were, in my father’s words, “the silver platter that became the golden gate of Jerusalem”. Herzog praised the IDF, Shin Bet, Mossad, Police and security forces for continuing the legacy of those who fell in battle to defend
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the nation and homeland. “The recent terror wave has caused us immense pain, but it does not weaken us. We are ready and prepared for any scenario.” With the event going to plan in terms of security issues and planning Bennett thanked Public Security Minister and Israel Police for maintaining public order. “The event was very significant because if we hadn’t done it along the regular route, we would never go back to it. This could have been a retreat on sovereignty. We set the record straight that in the State of Israel we will operate based on what is right and not based on threats. Except for an extremist group, whom we will deal with to the fullest extent of the law, those who celebrated yesterday did so in a very special, heart-lifting way.”
Bennett appoints Hajioff special adviser Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has appointed Keren Hajioff as Special Adviser for Foreign Affairs and Communications. Hajioff (32) previously served as Spokesperson of the Northern Command and Head of the Public Diplomacy in the IDF. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and master’s degree in political communications Keren Hajioff from Bar-Ilan University. Hajioff currently serves as the Bennett’s Foreign Media Adviser. She made aliyah from the UK in 2009. Bennett also appointed Eden Bizman as Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister’s Bureau.
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The Queen is the longest serving Monarch in history
David Saffer marks Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by taking a nostalgic look back on UK and global headlines over the past 70 years. From the discovery of the dead sea scrolls to the four-minute mile, space exploration, Boys of ’66 World Cup triumph, first heart transplant, test tube babies, financial crashes, terror attacks including 9/11, Royal tours, Beatlemania, satellite TV and birth of the Internet the longest serving Monarch in history has witnessed and experienced an extraordinary life. 1959: Inaugural Hovercraft trip across English Channel. Fidel Castro takes over Cuba.
heart transplant. Colour TV launched on BBC2 with Wimbledon.
1960: Prince Andrew born. First kidney transplant in the UK. Cassius Clay wins Olympic Gold in Rome. Coronation Street first broadcast.
1968: Dr Martin Luther King assassinated. Apollo 8 is first manned orbit of moon. Bob Beamon long jump world record, Mexico Olympics. President Johnson signs Civil Rights Act. Manchester United are first English winners of the European Cup.
1961: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin first manned orbital space flight. John F. Kennedy elected US President. President Kennedy vows to put a man on the moon.
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1952: Princess Elizabeth visits Kenya. King George VI’s death announced. Hydrogen bomb test. London ‘killer fog’ kills 4,000 people. Queen attends first Royal Variety Performance at London Palladium. 1953: Queen’s Coronation. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay climb Everest. DNA discovered. Blackpool win FA Cup in ‘Matthews’ final. Queen embarks on 44,000 miles six-month overseas tour to West Indies, Australasia, Asia and Africa, the longest in her reign. 1954: Roger Bannister runs first four-minute mile. First atomic submarine, Food rationing ends in Great Britain after World War 2. Elvis debut single ‘That’s All Righty (Mama). 1955: Commercial TV first UK broadcast. Israelis discover Dead Sea scrolls. Prime Minister Winston Churchill steps down.
1962: Cuban missile crisis. British spy Kim Philby defects to Soviet Union. John Glenn is first American to orbit Earth. Israel hangs Nazi Adolf Eichmann. ANC leader Nelson Mandela jailed. 1963: John F. Kennedy assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Beatlemania following hits “Please Please Me” and “She Loves You”. John Profumo misleads House of Commons and resigns. Jack Ruby murders Oswald. 1964: Prince Edward born. Civil Rights Act passed in US. The Beatles debut in the United States. 1965: Cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov completes first spacewalk. Civil Rights march, Selma, Alabama. Winston Churchill state funeral. 1966: Queen presents England with World Cup at Wembley. First hand held pocket calculator invented. Barbados achieves independence from Britain.
1956: Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco. President Eisenhower backs “In God We Trust” national motto. Queen’s horse Devon Lock falls short of winning the Aintree Grand National. 1957: Soviet Union launches Spuknik 1. Chuck Berry tops Rhythm & Blues chart. Queen wins Epsom Oaks with Lester Piggott on Carrozza. 1958: US launches first satellite. Lituya Bay, Alaska, biggest tsunami in history. Manchester United ‘Busby babes” Munich air disaster.
1969: Apollo 11’s Neil Armstrong first man to walk on moon. Charles becomes Prince of Wales. John Lennon and Yoko Ono record “Give Peace a Chance”. Golda Meir becomes Israel’s fourth Prime Minister. 1970: The Beatles disband. Margaret Thatcher Apollo 13 moon mission near disaster. A record 28 million watch Chelsea vs Leeds United FA Cup final replay on TV. Floppy disk invented for IBM Personal Computer.
1967: Unification of Jerusalem following the Six Day War. Muhammad Ali is indicted for refusing induction to US Army. Celtic are first British winners European Cup. First
1978: Israel and Egypt sign Camp David accords. UK, first test tube baby born. First Garfield comic strip. United Nations forms World Health Organisation. 1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes first female Prime Minister. Island of Saint Lucia becomes independent from Britain. 1980: Steve Ovett vs Sebastian Coe 800m-1500m rivalry, Moscow Olympics. John McEnroe vs Bjorn Borg Wimbledon classic final. US diplomats escape Iran in covert Canadian rescue. John Lennon murdered in New York City.
1971: United Kingdom and Ireland decimalisation. United Kingdom joins European Economic Community. Recordable 8-track system.
1981: NASA begin Space Shuttle programme with Columbia. Botham’s Ashes, England defeat Australia 3-1. Ronald Reagan becomes US President. Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer.
1972: Israeli athletes murdered by Black September terrorists at the Munich Olympics. President Nixon withdraws US combat units from Vietnam. Queen attends ‘Centenary’ FA Cup final at Wembley.
1982: The first CDs sold. Unemployment in Britain hits post-war record three million. Argentina military invade British-ruled Falkland Islands. Prince William birth. Satellite TV launches.
1973: Yom Kippur War. Skylab I, first US orbiting laboratory. Debut Motorola mobile phone. Britain and Ireland join European Economic Community.
1983: Sally Ride becomes first American woman in space. Internet is born. Israel agrees phased withdrawal from Lebanon.
1974: Watergate scandal. President Richard Nixon resigns. Ali vs Foreman in ‘Rumble in the Jungle’. Highclere is Queen’s first dual classic winner for 1000 Guineas at Newmarket and Prix de Diane (French Oaks) at Chantilly.
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1977: First Star Wars movie. Queen’s 25th Jubilee. Virginia Wade wins Wimbledon. Queen is first Monarch to fly supersonic aircraft in Concorde.
1975. Apollo-Soyuz dock in space. Arthur Ashe first black mens’ winner of Wimbledon. Apple Two, Commodore Pet and Atari 400/800 launched. 1976: First Concorde supersonic flight. Operation Entebbe by IDF after plane hijacking.
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1984: Apple Macintosh launched. Coal miner’s strike. Britain agrees Hong Kong will revert to China in 1997. Prince Harry born. 1985: US President Ronald Reagan meets Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. ANC leader Nelson Mandela refuses President Botha’s offer of release. Microsoft releases Windows 1.0. 1986: Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. Challenger shuttle explodes. 1987: Black Monday as stock markets crash. Special envoy Terry Waite kidnapped in Beirut. Klaus Barbie tried for World War 2
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Bolt 100m and 200m world records. 2010: Haiti and Chili earthquake. Sachin Tendulkar hits first ODI double century. 2011: Atlantis is final space shuttle mission. Al Queda leader Osama bin Laden assassinated. Prince William and Catherine Middleton Royal wedding. Northern Ireland peace deal, Queen is first Monarch to visit Republic of Ireland.
1989: Berlin Wall falls, World Wide Web created. Japan emperor Hirohito dies after 62 years. Ayatollah Khomeini death.
2012: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. London Olympics. Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises films a hit. Encyclopaedia Britannica print version ends. Queen is first Monarch to be filmed in 3D. Queen attends FA Cup final at new Wembley Stadium.
1998: John Glenn, 77, oldest person in space on Shuttle Discovery. Dawn of Google. President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal. Britain abolishes death penalty.
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1999: NATO launches air strikes against Yugoslavia. Libyan Lockerbie suspects handed to Scottish authorities.
1990: President F.W. de Klerk announces Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. Mary Robinson is Ireland’s first woman president.
2000: International Space Station opens. Vladimir Putin elected Russia Prime Minister. Israel opposition leader Ariel Sharon visits Temple Mount.
1991: Ukrainians vote for independence. President Gorbachev resigns from Communist Party. Soviet Union ceases to exist. Media mogul Robert Maxwell death.
2001: US President George W Bush administration begins. 9/11 attack on World Trade Centre.
1993: Beenie babies craze. Jurassic Park is film of year. Israel and Vatican establish diplomatic relations. Microsoft manufactures Windows NT. England win Rugby Union World Cup. Maastricht Treaty comes into force. 1994: Nelson Mandela elected South Africa President. Amazon.com launches. Rudy Giuliani becomes Mayor of New York City. 1995: Channel Tunnel open to passengers. Nelson Mandela inaugurated President of South Africa. Buenos Aires terror attack on Jewish organisations. Israel and Jordan formally end state of war. NFL star O.J Simpson not guilty of murder. Yigal Amir assassinates Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. 1996: Cloning of ‘Dolly’ the sheep. Benjamin Netanyahu becomes Prime Minister. Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorce. IRA bomb blast in Manchester.
2018: Tsunami in Indonesia. Prince Harry marries Meghan Markel. 2019: Boris Johnson wins general election, 14th Prime Minister to serve Queen. Covid-19 reported in Wuhan, China. Prince Andrew BBC Newsnight Interview over Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Charles visits Israel for 75th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz.
2013: Margaret Thatcher dies. Oscar Pistorius murder trial. Boston marathon terror tragedy. Nelson Mandela death. Prince George born. Duke of Edinburgh presents Queen with Gold Cup after Estimate wins at Royal Ascot.
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1992: Windsor Castle fire. Maastricht Treaty signed in Brussels. Cold War ends. Bill Clinton wins US Presidential election. The Queen describes ‘92 as ‘Annus horribilis’ in annual festive message.
2017: Serena Williams’ last grand slam win, Australia Open. Donald Trump inaugurated US President.
2002: Queen’s Golden Jubilee. Hamas kills 28 in Netanya at Passover. Britain ban advertising of tobacco products. 2003: Scientists map human DNA. Shuttle Columbia explodes. Saddam Hussein toppled. Israel accepts US-backed ‘road map to peace’. Bob Hope dies aged 100. 2004: Facebook founded. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon agrees to dismantle Jewish settlements in Gaza Strip.
2014: Russia annexes Crimea. Gangnam Style hits 2 billion YouTube views. West Africa Ebola virus. 2015: Queen becomes longest-reigning monarch, passing Queen Victoria. NASA flies past Pluto. Climate agreement. Queen makes final overseas trip for Commonwealth meeting in Malta. 2016: Queen turns 90. Andy Murray wins Wimbledon. Russian hacking scandal. Brexit.
2020: COVID-19 global pandemic. Duke and Duchess of Sussex step down as senior royals. NASA launches Mars 2020 rover mission. 2021: US Capitol violence. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh death. England lose Euro 2020 final to Italy. US President Joe Biden inaugurated. COP 26 in Glasgow. 2022: Russia invades Ukraine. Queen’s Platinum celebrations.
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Herzog salutes Ethiopian Jews BY LILLY JOSEPH
President Isaac Herzog remembered the Ethiopian Jews who died on a perilous, dangerous journey to Israel at a State ceremony at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem on Sunday. During an impassioned address Herzog praised those that survived “thousands of miles of wandering” through Sudan to the Land of Israel during events to mark Jerusalem Day. Herzog recalled a halachic ruling by his grandfather Rabbi Yitzhak Isaac HaLevi Herzog for the Ethiopian aliyah. “I salute the fact that behind this gruelling journey was a spirit of genuine leadership,” he said. “It is doubtful whether members of the community knew, before they left Ethiopia, what the long trek through the desert held in store for them. It is doubtful whether they imagined the dangers that would follow them on their way through such a hostile country as Sudan. This uncertainty was compensated for by great faith and deep determination. You proved your boundless love for the Holy Land and for the State of Israel.” Herzog added, “We remember their tragic fate, but we wish to keep their lives alive in our hearts, their stories, their heroism, their unimaginable strength, their cultural wealth, the identity of the community of Ethiopian Jewry, which is an inseparable
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and formative part of the Israeli and Jewish ethos, which is an organic part of the body of our nation. “The journey you made, the journey of those who did not live to complete the journey, is the journey of us all. The journey of the People of Israel. We must remember and recall this story. We must hand it down, teach it to our daughters and sons, from generation to generation, till the last
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Communities Secretary Michael Gove has warned the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel is fuelling antisemitic incidents in the UK. Gove condemned the BDS movement in a passionate speech to the Charadi Jewish community in Stamford Hill which has suffered a spate of hate crimes in recent months. “The BDS campaign is not about running an ethical foreign policy”, he stated, “It’s designed for only one purpose, to attack and delegitimise the State of Israel and the idea that there should be a Jewish state at all”. Gove added, “It’s critically important that we call out the BDS campaign for what it is, an explicitly antisemitic campaign. Gove said that the campaign undermined efforts for peace in the Middle East and increased community tension in the UK. “We’ve seen an increase in antisemitic incidents and the BDS campaign is a driver of that,” he noted. “We have got to make it clear that local authorities and other public bodies should not be running campaigns that subvert the
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Copenhagen Jewish festival has 90 events The Jewish Cultural Festival of Copenhagen opens this week. The 12-day programme includes films, talks and concerts. There are 90 events making it one of the the biggest Jewish cultural festivals in Europe. In keeping with tradition, there will be concerts at the synagogue. Ehud Banai, one of Israel’s most popular artists, performs with the Eyal Lovett’s Trio. The Yamma Ensemble also plays Middle Eastern music. Since its inception in 2011 the festival has reached out to the community and expanded its partnerships and venues through Jette and Jacob Zylber. “We’ve wanted to go outside the walls for a long time,” they said in a statement. “Although we have good conditions in Krystalgade, we come out to a different audience and that creates a different atmosphere. This year we’ve brought in the Bellevue Theatre, where the Portuguese ballet company Quorum will perform. We also have several events at the National Museum and Cinemateket, and Børsen and Trinitatis Church are also participating.” There will be an opportunity to go around Copenhagen on a Jewish city walk. And a bike ride linked to Jewish history has been organised by the Danish Jewish Museum. For family audiences the last day of the festival includes the professional circus duo Volantes.
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World faces “new normal” after Covid-19 BY DAVID SAFFER
The world is “drastically different” from the reality put on hold following the COVID-19 pandemic President Isaac Herzog told delegates at the 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Israel’s leader gave a wide-ranging address where he discussed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Abraham Accords, Iran and recent terror attacks. Millions of lives had been lost in the pandemic followed by the war in Ukraine. An Israeli field hospital has treated thousands of Ukraine civilians. “Our hearts break seeing the tragic devastation being inflicted on the people of Ukraine,” explained Herzog. “The State of Israel continues to provide extensive humanitarian support to the President Isaac Herzog PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK Ukrainian people.” Herzog hailed the Abraham Accords be- change throughout the Middle East.” Hertween Israel and Arab neighbours “realign- zog noted. ing the Middle East” thanks to “courageous Herzog spoke about radical regimes dileaders” under the auspices of the United recting hatred towards Israel and Jewish people globally. States. Herzog told delegates the Israeli flag had “The State of Israel is here to stay forever,” welcomed Israeli leaders to summits in he exclaimed. Sharm El-Sheikh, Rabat, Manama, Amman Regarding the Iranian regime, Herzog and Ankara, whilst an Israeli president had noted, “Iran spreads hatred, terror, pain flown directly to Abu Dhabi. and suffering. Time and again we have seen The Accords has seen a “dramatic sea how every country or region infiltrated by
Iran has had the life sucked out of its people and its land.” He added, “Beirut was once termed the ‘Paris of the Middle East’. Lebanon is a country and a people with which Israel has not the slightest reason for a conflict. It is painfully disturbing and sad to see the catastrophe of Lebanon. Israel is eager to share its prosperity and successes with all its neighbours, to break down barriers imposed by Iran’s influence.” Herzog said that Israel would always “extend our hand in peace” to all our neighbours. “We all owe it to our children, to find a way to hear each other and to work together to expand the zone of understanding, despite wide gaps and conflicting narratives,” he explained. Herzog continued, “Together, we can shape not only a new Middle East,
but a Renewable Middle East, a new regional alliance for a stable and sustainable future.” He concluded, “Too much has happened over these two years for us to go back to the old normal. We cannot treat our future as we have done in the past. We must change, breaking paradigms, setting ambitious goals and committing to overcome every obstacle. “Israel remains fully committed to freedom of religion and worship, to deep respect towards all faiths in the Holy Land, and of course to upholding democratic values. By working with countries and nations of the region, with the support of this distinguished World Economic Forum, we have an opportunity to build a future of peace, prosperity and progress. Let us work towards this Renewable Middle East cultivating a shared sustainable future for all of our children.”
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Norwood’s 70 years of Royal Partronage As the only Jewish charity to have the honour of The Queen as our patron, Norwood has always been incredibly proud of our long association with Her Majesty and the wider Royal Family. Our staff and the people we support have enduring memories of her visits to our services over the years, and of the warmth and grace she shows, and which have characterised her reign. Residents like Julian, who remembers The Queen arriving for her last visit to our Adult Services in 2008. He was a part of a crowd chosen to form her official welcoming part waving flags. Not everyone could accompany her on her visit inside, due to security reasons, so the people we support and staff all lined the driveway to greet her with banners and cheering. Julian was introduced to The Queen as a part of a line. They were told ahead of time they didn’t have to bow or curtsey, but Julian elected to bow. Julian showed her his easy-read contract and explained easy read to her. He remembers her being extremely interested in what he had to say, which Norwood Honorary Vice President David Ereira corroborates. He remembers that whilst the visit had been styled as a formal one ahead of time, The Queen had made it clear that she didn’t want any pomp and ceremony or to meet the great and good of our community, she really wanted to meet the residents. She arrived with her lady in waiting and a sergeant at arms and that was it. She came in and the first thing she
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did was to walk over to some of our residents who were in wheelchairs and she introduced herself to them in the most wonderful, warm way. She said ‘thank you for having me, I’m so pleased to be with you today and I can see that everyone’s happy and it’s a very joyful place’.” Throughout Norwood’s 226-year history, it’s enjoyed the patronage of successive members of the Royal family, beginning with the Duke of Sussex in 1815. On acceding to the throne in 1952, The Queen upheld the precedent set by four former sovereigns, including her late father King George VI, of becoming royal patron of the organisation previously known as The Jews’ Hospital and Orphan Asylum. The Queen’s visits have become a significant part of our charity’s history. Her first in 1985 was to attend a reception at London’s Guildhall to mark the 190th anniversary of the charity. Her second visit in 2008 saw her meet with staff and people Norwood supports and to open a new residential home for adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities. As the people we support gather in their homes to pay tribute to our patron’s magnificent 70-year reign, with a Jubilee bingo, crafts, quiz and cream tea, they’ll be celebrating our shared history and commitment to making progress to achieving a truly inclusive society, where people with a range of learning disabilities and autism are supported to live fulfilling and meaningful lives at the heart of their communities.
70 Trees dedicated by JNF UK to Celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
The avenue of 70 trees from JNF UK
JNF UK have dedicated 70 trees in an avenue in Be’er Sheva in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. JNF UK has planted millions of trees across Israel, turning barren wastelands into thriving forests. Our urban forestation
projects focus on the planting of mature trees in towns, cities, and communities across Israel’s Negev, beautifying the area, providing shelter as well helping to reduce the effects of global warming. In 2022 the Queen became the first British
Monarch to celebrate 70 years of dedicated and unstinting service to the people of the United Kingdom, the British Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth Samuel Hayek, Chairman of JNF UK commented “The Queen has given her
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blessing and support to numerous projects in Israel over many years, and JNF UK is delighted and honoured to celebrate this extraordinary and historic milestone with a special tribute to her unprecedented and remarkable reign”.
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US launches hunger campaign The United Synagogue has Hunger. launched a hunger campaign to support its memNow a reality for so many bers who have fallen into more. food poverty as the cost-ofliving crisis deepens. For over two years the US has been supporting 150 families and individuals with weekly food parcels. Many people lost some or all of their income during the pandemic and could no longer make ends meet. The charity expects this number to rise given the rising cost of food and energy bills. As a result, the US launched a food collection campaign this week which coincided with World Hunger Day last Sunday. Each US shul will be asked to collect specific items such as tinned goods, store cupboard essentials and toiletries. The US will arrange for donation boxes to be available at shuls and in local areas until June 28th. An anonymous beneficiary said, “Our family has been fortunate enough to benefit from receiving the US food parcels and meals delivery scheme. We are a large
family and the regular deliveries relieve significant stress, worry and financial burden. I am unable to articulate the delight on my children’s faces (and the relief on mine) whilst unpacking the deliveries. We are indebted and beyond grateful to all the generous donors. If you are able to support the scheme so other families can benefit, please do so. They keep our family going.” Michelle Minsky, Head of the US Chesed department, said, “Hunger is now a reality for many. Families in our own communities now face both food and fuel poverty, many for the first time. This World Hunger Day please help us by providing desperately needed extra food items. If you or your family could benefit from our support, get in touch with us, your shul’s care co-ordinator or your shul office. All calls are treated confidentially.”
First the pandemic and now an unprecedented cost of living crisis means that more people than ever before are going hungry. Families in our own communities now face both food and fuel poverty – many for the first time ever.
US Chesed send over 150 weekly food parcels to individuals and families. This World Hunger Day please help us by providing desperately needed extra food items.
will be available at your shul until 28th June. Please donate generously.
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Each community will be asked to collect specific items including:
For more information please contact your shul office or Emma on eroche@theus.org.uk
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Tinned goods Store cupboard essentials Household supplies Toiletries
Chesed is the Hebrew word for kindness. Our aim is to help both our own members and the wider community in which we live. The Chesed Department is an integral part of the United Synagogue whose aim is to engage members with Jewish living, learning and caring.
Details: The US 020 8343 5696, US shul offices or Emma Roche on eroche@theus. org.uk mailto:eroche@theus.org.uk
Norwood’s presidents, trustees, staff, volunteers and people we support would like to wish our Patron, Her Majesty the Queen, mazel tov and best wishes on her landmark Platinum Jubilee.
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Dr Ellie at Camp Simcha ladies lunch
NHS and TV GP, Dr Ellie Cannon, joined more than 170 guests at Camp Simcha’s Ladies Lunch in support of families with seriously ill children. In an interview with journalist Suzanne Baum, Dr Ellie, who worked for the Cabinet Office and the Department of Health throughout the pandemic to promote sensible Covid information, told guests, at The Sorting Office in Temple Fortune, about her career as a GP in the media. Dr Ellie is the resident GP for the Mail on Sunday, as well as one of the family of doctors on ITV This Morning and BBC Breakfast. The interview also focused on women’s health, menopause and mental health, which Dr Ellie has talked about previously on ITV’s This Morning, sharing her own experience with anxiety. “I feel it is important to speak out personally about mental illness because it is still shrouded in stigma, perhaps even more so in the Jewish community,” explained Dr Ellie. “The more open we all are about this, the more we break that stigma. “I think it is great that Camp Simcha now supports families who have a child with a serious mental health condition. It is just as hard for a family coping with their child’s mental illness as a physical one; the support services Camp Simcha offers can really make a vital difference in how the family cope.” The lunch, which raised over £90,000, was sponsored by committee chairperson Victoria Joseph and her husband Lance,
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Dr Ellie Cannon
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and organised by the charity’s Ladies committee. Guests also heard moving accounts from two Camp Simcha mums Kimberley Gabriel and Nikki Bloom. Nikki, whose son Joey was diagnosed with a Wilms’ Tumour in the summer of 2020, explained that his diagnosis came during a post lockdown holiday in France. “Without Camp Simcha I dread to think of how we’d have crawled our way to where we are now. Their support was vital. I shout from the roof tops about Camp Simcha and what an unbelievably special charity it is, filled to the brim with truly wonderful people, I always say the same thing; they knew what I needed before I did, they have lifted us as a family, cradled us and will only let go when we’re truly ready.”
Seder Limmud Last Thursday evening, Shtieble Prestwich held a memorable Seder Limmud in memory of a long-standing Mispalel of the Shul whose Sheloshim ended that The Seder Limmud night. Mr Phil Huller o”H was a beloved member of the Shul, the first to Minyonim and Shiurim and was also active in looking after the Shul building and its maintenance with love until he moved into Beenstock Home a number of years ago. He did not leave behind any children and so this Seder Limmud was arranged as a way to perpetuate his legacy. R’ Ezer Shwalbe opened proceedings with a short message which he said over from emeritus Rabbi Shmuel Goldberg Shlita (who was away and therefore unable to participate) and added some of his own memories of Mr Huller’s dedication to Shul and to the Shiurim for many, many years. Led by the Rov, Rabbi Yisroel Rose Shlita, the entire Beis Hamedrash soon filled with the sweet sound of Kol Torah as everyone learnt a part of Meseches Beitza which had been divided out in preparation for the event. Many of Mr Huller’s friends and Mispallelim were present and all enjoyed learning for this special occasion.
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It’s all red, white and blue
Edgware playgroup celebrate the Jubilee
Celebrations took place at Toddlers playgroup in Edgware for the Queen’s platinum Jubilee. The children made pictures of the
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Queen, flags and decorated their crowns with gem stones. The theme was red, white and blue. They even had scones and jam.
Football came home for Sacks Morasha
Laurence completes Norwood trek Laurence Smith has commeeting his needs, but enpleted an eight-day 175 mile suring his likes and wants are walk along Scotland’s West respected. Jeremy celebratHighland Way and Great ed his 30th birthday recently Glen Way. with a fabulous party thrown He has so far raised more by his Norwood family, with than half of his £5,000 fundnot one but two cakes. It’s the little things like that which raising target, and is continuing to receive donations. mean a huge amount to me The challenge saw him camp as a parent and give me faith outdoors, carrying his equipand trust in everything that ment weighing 13kg on the Norwood does.” way, and trek across the He added, “Carers receive Highlands to raise vital funds very little recognition for for Norwood. the incredible work they do, Laurence was inspired by but this is my way of shining the care his son Jeremy re- Laurence Smith’s Norwood trek a light on their dedication. ceives in Norwood’s Adult When I saw Cesar, Jeremy’s Residential Services. He walked from carer, I told him ‘I am doing this walk beMilgavnie just north of Glasgow, along cause of you, and as long as I’m able to the bank of Loch Lomond, via Glencoe do these kinds of challenges I’ll keep on and Fort William, along the Loch Ness doing them’.” into Inverness, walking 22 miles a day on Laurence wore a t-shirt during the challenge which artwork his son designed average without any rest days. Laurence says of his motivation for tak- using EyeGaze technology provided by ing on the challenge, “There’s basic care Norwood. taking need of someone’s medical and Norwood helps children and families in safeguarding needs. But my wife and I crisis to anyone of any age with learning always wanted more than that for our son disabilities or autism. The charity touches Jeremy and Norwood shared in our vision the lives of thousands of people every year for him. The care that Norwood offers is with support of the community including several levels above standard care. We Gifts in Wills enabling them to continue know that the people caring for him treat vital work. him as an individual and strive to support Donations: https://www.justgiving.com/ him to live his best possible life, not only fundraising/laurence-smith5
A new Kinyan Hamesechta was formed in Manchester, led by Reb Moishe Akiva Brandeis at Ohr Yerushalayim. It meets daily at 6.30am.
Sacks Morasha brings it home
Sacks Morasha A team were the winners of the Maccabi GB inter school football tournament on Wednesday afternoon. The tournament which took place at Trent Park included teams from Jewish primary schools across North West London and Hertfordshire. Sacks Morasha beat Alma
Primary school in the final to take home the trophy. Y6 teacher Mrs Slavin who came to support said “This was the first time the school has won the tournament and we are so proud of both the A and B teams. We are equally proud of their positive attitude and fair sportsmanship too.”
Greater Manchester Police brought in the Army Bomb Disposal team to make safe a cache of weapons found buried on Kersal Moor in the heart of the Jewish community in Salford. Several residents including some Jewish families had to be evacuated. All ended peacefully.
Bomb Squad on Heathlands Road Kersal Moor Salford late Friday afternoon
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Reb Moishe Akiva Brandies speaking at the launch of Kinyan Hamasechta
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Pajes hold Wellbeing event PaJeS held an online Wellbeing & Me session last month for over 550 parents. Dr Tara Porter, a clinical psychologist and writer, led the ‘Understanding girls: managing anxiety, navigating friendships and striving for perfection’ event. Porter evaluated girls experiences today compared to the past, mental health challenges and the environment they grow up in. Differences included technological changes related to social media, expectations regarding education and workplace, global connectedness and competition. Porter encouraged the audience to
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think about how family, friends, school, community and wider society impact youngsters as each can affect anxiety. She offered suggestions to cope with anxiety rather than try fix or exacerbate a problem, spoke about the importance of empathic listening and to avoid giving advice to solve problems. Porter also answered questions on managing exam stress, peer pressure, being a ‘good enough’ parent and drawing the line between listening and advising. Feedback was positive and further events are planned.
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Nearly 100 men rally in Seed Shul Reception Mallorca to raise funds for ‘Chana’
Rabbi Joey Grunfeld at the event
Chana’s car rally fundraisers
Chana the leading fertility charity in the UK was delighted to welcome back its’ annual Car Rally after a long 3-year break. Nearly 100 men were delighted to be back behind the wheel to drive the tough topics of infertility and loss into the spotlight. Rabbi Moshe Levy, guided the audience on a journey through the eyes of a couple suffering the loneliness and isolation of the Jewish calendar with no children by their side. Johnny Marks one of Chana’s therapists read an emotional letter written by a Chana client detailing their heart-breaking journey through the loss of their baby daughter, their grief and Chana’s support towards their path of acceptance. In a room full of guests, overwhelmed with emotions, this honest and raw account openly highlighted the role Chana plays in holding couples through their most painful and lonely moments. The aim of this year’s Car Rally was to
launch the Illuminate fund. As the demand and strain on the NHS continue to increase, couples that suffer stillbirths, miscarriages and/or genetic issues have become hard to prioritise and continue to fall to the bottom of the list. Even those prepared to pursue private options face a maze of overwhelming information and are left floundering. They feel invisible to the system. As a direct result, many new couples in crisis are turning to Chana for urgent support. The Illuminate Fund shines a light on these invisible couples, and will allow Chana to open pathways to information, investigations and treatments, lighting the way through these challenging journeys. This year’s Rally was generously sponsored by Arieli Capital from Israel as the headline sponsor together with associate sponsors, Reich Insurance, The Grapevine, Rykar, Teacher Stern Solicitors and family David Rosenberg.
MDA UK’s Hendon Committee host first face-to-face event since Covid-19 Last Wednesday Magen David Adom UK’s Hendon Committee hosted their first faceto-face event since the pandemic began. 70 guests attended a buffet lunch at Hendon United Synagogue, where MDA UK’s Chief Executive, Daniel Burger, spoke alongside keynote speaker Eric Shapiro, who told the fascinating story of the House of Rothschild. In May, Magen David Adom unveiled its state-of-the-art Marcus National Blood Services Centre in Ramla, which was built over five years at a cost of £90 million
and funded by a three-way partnership between MDA UK, American Friends of MDA and the Government of Israel. One contribution came from a generous legacy gift from artist Harry Fuld which included Nazi-restituted art, the first piece of which is now displayed in Frankfurt Jewish Museum, located in one of the Houses of Rothschild. Over the last two years, MDA UK’s Hendon Committee has also raised an incredible £125,000 towards the Marcus National Blood Services Centre.
The Seed Shul in Edgware welcomed over 250 guests on Thursday evening for its official naming “Beis Moshe v’Chaya” - dedicated by the Grunfeld family in memory of Mr and Mrs M Grunfeld z”l. The occasion was also a celebration of over 40 years since Seed was founded by National Director Rabbi Joey Grunfeld, who is now moving from Golders Green to Manchester. Special
guest Rabbi Yehudah Silver spoke about the eternal ability of the Jewish people to achieve the seemingly impossible, and challenged the new shul to constantly strive upwards and upwards. Rabbi Grunfeld said of the event: “I was so touched to see so many wonderful faces who have been such a big part of Seed over the years, some of whom I hadn’t seen since the 1990s!”
LSJS National Jewish Education Conference for Secondary School Teachers
Chief Rabbi Mirvis, Joanne Greenaway, Rachel Levitt Klein Dratch
On the 26th May LSJS held its third annual National Jewish Education Conference for Secondary School Teachers – but the first in person! Chief Rabbi Mirvis, LSJS President, opened the conference and spoke about the importance of appreciating good teachers. The keynote address was given by Rachel Levitt Klein Dratch, Director of Educational Innovation at Prizmah in the United States, looked at ‘Covid, the hi-tech revolution and my classroom: Where does Jewish education go from here?’. Rachel also spent time visiting several Jewish schools and speaking to the Heads of Jewish Studies of the Secondary schools. Avi Posen, Senior Director for Education, at Unpacked for Educators also presented break out sessions which focused on how
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to teach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the philosophy of Israel education. Joanne Greenaway, LSJS Chief Executive, said “It was so wonderful to have secondary school Jewish Studies teachers altogether in one room to learn from Rachel, to share ideas and more importantly to have the opportunity to discuss new approaches that can help our children feel even more engaged with their Jewish studies. We really appreciate all the talented and dedicated teachers coming together and contributing to a very thought-provoking day.” Ariella Pinsky, Leeds Jewish Free School, said “the conference was really fantastic! Thank you!” For more information on LSJS please visit www.lsjs.ac.uk or call 0208 203 6427
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Dear Rabbi Now that we’re all gearing up to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, some of us might catch a glimpse of HRH in person and certainly on the telly. I was told there is a blessing to be recited. Is this true and could you share with readers what that blessing is? Sandy Dear Sandy The Talmud states categorically that there is an obligation to recite a special blessing when seeing a monarch. Jewish law codifies this by stating the blessing, Baruch etc. she’noson mikvodo l’basar v’dam. (“Who has bestowed from His glory upon mankind”) However, the Talmud is vague as to the definition of “monarch” and what kind of authority they must have. This is a matter of debate in the codifiers. Several maintain that an actual monarch requires a blessing regardless of their abilities and duties. Some even specify in particular our Queen as requiring a blessing. However, they are all of the view that this applies only when seeing the monarch in person, and not any other way.
WHAT’S SHAVUOT GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Dear Rabbi Platinum Jubilee followed by Shavuot. Talk about one long extended holiday. Is there a message in there somewhere? Efrim Dear Efrim I remember my father a”h once telling me how he was in Luton airport heading to Holland to
deliver a lecture. At one point he wandered into an area that was devoid of any people. He couldn’t quite understand it. Then he looks up and lo and behold he’s standing literally within arm’s length of her majesty the Queen. He said, “I could literally touch her.” Apparently he wandered past some cordoned off area, and, as this was mid 90’s we were still a little less security conscientious, so no one pounced on him. It was the Queen’s jubilee year and she was opening up a new wing in the airport as part of the yearlong celebrations. And then he stood there deliberating: “Do I or don’t I make a blessing?” Most of us would be standing there thinking, “Oh my, it’s the Queen,” maybe even move in for a selfie, but my father stood there pondering the halachic implications of Queen Elizabeth. When he finally concluded, in what really just a few seconds, that yes, he should recite a blessing, she was already gone. The moment passed him by. When the Torah was given to us at Sinai we were proclaimed a mamlechet kohanim – a regal nation. We all became kings and queens as it were, tasked with the responsibility of being trailblazers of morality to society. The way to go about that is prescribed in the Torah. Inasmuch as we were given the gift of the Torah on Shavuot, our Sages tell us that every day we should consider the Torah as though given anew. This means there’s tremendous opportunity that presents itself daily by which we are able to make significant differences and maintain our regal bearing. You could literally reach out and seize those
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opportunities. Don’t hesitate and risk letting the moments pass you by.
JEWS & THE JUBILEE
Dear Rabbi Should the Jewish community get involved in celebrating the Queen’s jubilee? Do we even recognise such milestones in Judaism? Harris Dear Harris Milestones are important and recognised in Judaism. The Mishna in Ethics of the Fathers talks about the significance of reaching milestone birthdays, from ages 5 through 100. The Torah itself talks about the importance of a jubilee year. This was celebrated in a big way, with special rituals both in the Temple and throughout Israel. Fifty years is a special milestone and the Torah instructs that every fifty years in Israel should be recognised as such. But what was the underlying point of all the celebration and commemoration? Was it merely to mark the milestone, or was it something more? The Hebrew for jubilee is Yovel, which comes from the root word havalah which means to move forward. In other words, take this moment and move forward with it. It was a very significant year. Most people would have only ever lived through one. Today, you would be more likely to live through two. But that’s it. It’s a unique moment in time and if you were fortunate enough to be there, to experience it, then you cannot allow the moment to pass you by. You have to Yovel – let the moment move you forward. Consolidate the
experience and the inspiration up until this point and build upon it as you enter into the next fifty years. Quite curiously, the Torah sometimes uses a different term to describe the Jubilee year – Olam. We know the word to ordinarily translate as “world.” Why then is it also used to describe the Jubilee year? Because, I suggest to you, this milestone is essentially a transformative experience and moment in time. Indeed we find other instances where fifty is a transformative phase in Jewish life and living. For example, the Jewish people left Egypt, counted forty-nine days, and on the fiftieth day they were given the Torah and proclaimed G-d’s nation. They were leaving one life and entering into another. It was a whole new world. In Temple times, a Levite was only allowed to do service in the Temple until the age of fifty. That was his world up until that point, and now he is moving on into something else. So fifty
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In Memory of Jacqueline Curzon A’H
This week we meet Rabbi Yonatan, who gives us his precious pearls of advice. “Whoever learns Torah as a poor man will merit to learn it as a rich man. And vice versa, anyone who neglects Torah study as a wealthy man will end up neglecting it as a poor man.” As Rabbi Moishe Weiss writes, people will always have excuses not to do something. It’s too hard. It’s too early. It’s too late. Gemoroh is too fast. I need to learn slowly. I would but I am too busy. Our Rabbi tells us that every person is capable of making time to learn Torah and no one can ever say they couldn’t learn at all. No one is that busy. In heaven if they hear someone say he was too poor, they bring our the famous Hillel, who was so poor that he could not afford
the entrance fee to the Beit Hamidrash and famously was found unconscious on the rooftop, desperate to hear words of Torah whilst shivering on the rooftop in the freezing snow. They will ask if you were poorer than him? Look how much Torah he learned! If you say you were too busy, or too good looking and were involved with world affairs, they will wheel out Yosef Hatzadik. A famous rabbi in the Talmud was so wealthy his servants didn’t even recognise him as he had so many, and others were so rich they travelled on a golden chair carried by their servants. Yet all the above made time for Torah. Rich and poor alike they made time for Hashem in their
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takes you into a new phase of your existence. One of the primary rituals during the Jubilee year in Israel was the blowing of the Shofar. The commentaries explain that the shofar was sounded for one and all to hear reminding everyone that, they are all in this together. Nothing strengthens the spirit of mankind like universal public action. The fact that everybody is a part of it is the greatest source of encouragement. If the Queen is marking a platinum jubilee, which, to be frank, anyone celebrating will only ever do so once in a lifetime; and bearing in mind we live in, and benefit from, a benevolent host country, then as the occasion is being marked in a special way, it is only right that we appreciate that we are all in this together and we should get in on the action. With a yearning and a prayer that we will all be propelled from the experience as a united people and a healthy and prosperous nation.
Perek 4: Mishna 9 day and so can we. So we MUST! If we all look carefully and honestly at our daily and weekly schedules we can all find little pockets of time here and there to add Hashem’s Torah into our lives. Read a book. Attend a shiur. Watch a shiur online. Five minutes less Netflix per day adds up to 2.5 hours per month of Torah. The Chofetz Chaim did a calculation in his book Torat Habayit, where he calculated how many words a person can say in a minute to work out how many mitzvot you can achieve. As we approach the festival of Torah, let us use this Shavuot to reconnect with Torah like never before, Amen!
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Bemidbar
“God spoke to Moshe in the Wilderness of Sinai” (Bemidbar 1:1)
Sidra Summary Shimon 59,300; Gad 45,650; Yehuda 74,600; Yissachar 54,400; Zevulun 57,400; Ephraim 40,500; Menashe 32,200; Binyamin 35,400; Dan 62,700; Asher 41,500; Naftali 53,400. This comes to a total of 603,550 men. The tribe of Levi is not counted with the rest of the tribes. They are assigned to dismantle and transport the Mishkan (Tabernacle) when the nation travels in the desert, as well as to guard the Mishkan when it is stationary.
3RD ALIYA (SHLISHI) – 2:1-34
On Rosh Chodesh of the second month after the Exodus from Egypt, G-d instructs Moshe and Aharon to take a census of men above the age of 20. (The Talmud adds that men above 60 were not counted). The leader of each tribe is to be present when his tribe is counted. The name of each leader is stated. The census is carried out as commanded.
G-d tells Moshe and Aharon how to position the 12 tribes (other than Levi) around the Mishkan. They are to be organised into four groups of three tribes, each group led by one particular tribe. To the east of the Mishkan are the tribes of Yehuda, Yissachar and Zevulun, led by Yehuda. To the south are the tribes of Reuven, Shimon and Gad, led by Reuven. To the west are the tribes of Ephraim, Menashe and Binyamin, led by Ephraim. To the north are the tribes of Dan, Asher and Naftali, led by Dan.
2ND ALIYA (LEVI) – 1:20-54
4TH ALIYA (REVI’I) – 3:1-13
1ST ALIYA (KOHEN) – BEMIDBAR 1:1-19
The Torah lists the results of the census. The tribe of Reuven numbers 46,500;
Aharon’s sons are listed. G-d tells Moshe to bring the tribe of Levi to Aharon in
order to assist him in his work as the Kohen Gadol. The tribe of Levi is to take over the role that had been designated for the firstborn, who were sanctified on the night of the Exodus from Egypt, when the Egyptian firstborn were killed and they survived.
5TH ALIYA (CHAMISHI) – 3:14-39
G-d tells Moshe to count the men of the tribe of Levi, aged from one month upwards. The count is divided up into three main groups, according to the descendants of Levi’s three sons, Gershon, Kehat and Merari. Each main group, whose constituent families are also listed, is given a different location in relation to the Mishkan. The overall number of Levi’im counted in the census is 22,000.
6TH ALIYA (SHISHI) – 3:40-51
Moshe is told to count the male firstborn and to ‘replace’ them with the Levi’im. The firstborn number 22,273. The extra 273 firstborn (over and above the 22,000
Levi’im) are to give five shekels each in order to redeem their status.
7TH ALIYA (SHEVI’I) – 4:1-19
The specific role of each of the three main families is now detailed, one in this week’s sidra, two in next week’s sidra. The family of Kehat are to take down, transport and reassemble the holy Ark (Aron), the Table (Shulchan), the Menorah, the Golden Altar (Mizbeach Ha’zahav) and the vessels used together with these features of the Mishkan.
HAFTARAH
The start of the haftarah is linked to the sidra, with the Children of Israel compared to “the sand of the sea, which can neither be measured nor counted”. The prophet Hoshea then goes on to liken the sinful Children of Israel to an unfaithful wife. However, they will eventually return to ‘their husband’ (G-d), who will take them back with kindness and mercy.
Parshat Bemidbar & Shavuot:
What’s Left of Mount Sinai? BY GAVRIEL COHN
How did we preserve the Divine Revelation at Mount Sinai, of G-d appearing to us amidst the mountain? What lasting memory was there of this epic event? Remarkably, the way the Jewish People lived in the desert, as described in Parshat Bamidbar, was an exact model of the Revelation, their encircling camps reflected the order and structure of Matan Torah. The Sanctuary, representing Har Sinai, stood in the middle of the camp, “filled with G-d’s glory.” Its golden vessels symbolised the blazing fire that lit the mountain as “G-d descended upon it.” In the desert, Moshe heard G-d’s voice from atop the Ark just as he had heard it emanating from the peak of Mount Sinai. The formation of the tribes surrounding the Sanctuary were like the angelic groups that gathered around Mount Sinai on that “great and awesome day” (Ramban; R’ Bachya). Later, when the Jewish People settled in the Land of Israel, this same structure, perpetuating the memory of the Divine Revelation, was kept. The city of Jerusalem represented the outer camp
of Israel, the encircling tents of the tribes. The Temple Mount represented the camp of Levi, and the holy chambers wherein symbolised G-d’s Sanctuary (Rambam). In short, the very structure and layout of Matan Torah was preserved by how the Jewish People pitched their tents the desert and then in how they lived in the Land, the divine dwelling place always stood in the centre, surrounded by the People. Sadly, this form is gone from us today (– although perhaps the layout of our Shuls is reminiscent of it). We no longer live in that ordered structure reflecting G-d’s appearance to us at Sinai. What remanent do we now have of “when we stood before G-d at Mount Chorev, when He commanded to Moshe: ‘assemble the people for Me and I will let them hear My words?’” The philosophers speak of both form
and matter, and of objectivity and subjectivity. In other words, the outer shape of something and the inner material or experience within it. Somewhat similarly, we too can speak of those terms in regards to what we still have left of Har Sinai today. True, unlike in the desert or in the Jerusalem Temple, we are devoid of the form and outer structure of that epic Revelation, our houses and suburbs do not encircle the Divine camp. Nevertheless, nowadays, whenever we learn Torah, we still possess the matter, the inner content and personal sensation, we experienced at Mount Sinai. Whenever a person studies Torah, he is replicating and re-experiencing the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, meeting and uncovering the Divine. As our Sages describe, “every day, an echo resounds from Mount Chorev… whoever learns Torah, the Divine presences rests upon
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him.” Every question murmured by an unsure student and each Torah thought a child wrinkles his forehead over is part of that remarkable conversation that took place upon Mount Sinai, perpetuating Har Sinai (R’ Soloveitchik). Today, G-d joins our investigations of Torah as well, and the classroom exchanges of a teacher with his young charges is also “uttered by G-d,” so-to-speak, a real-time, modern-day Revelation (Nefesh haChaim, chapter 4). Every act of learning Torah carries the memory and experience of that event of long ago. So, the form and structure of the Divine Revelation, preserved in the desert encampments and by the Jerusalem Temple, is lost today. We are no longer physically assembled like we once were at Mount Sinai. However, we still preserve the experience of Har Sinai each time we open a sefer, debate a Torah topic, or think briefly about the Parsha. Whenever we study Torah, it is as if we are “standing before G-d at Mount Chorev… hearing His words.” Gav works as an Account Executive in Public Relations. The views expressed here are entirely his own. Questions? gavcohn@gmail.com
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Shavuot: Why Did G-d Speak With Us BY RABBI MOSHE TARAGIN
About twenty years ago, I arrived in Chicago’s O’Hare airport for my turnaround flight back to NYC. Entering the airport, I discovered that my flight was delayed. At 1:00 AM, after several hours of waiting patiently, my flight was finally cleared for takeoff. I dragged my tired body onto the plane, taking my seat at the back of the plane, and courteously wishing a “pleasant flight” to the passenger next to me. Finally, after close to sixteen hours of teaching and lecturing, I could enjoy two hours of anonymity, where no one knew my name. Settling in to my gemara, I would soon discover that fate would not cooperate with my plans. The person next to me curiously inquired about the book I was reading, and I politely responded that I was studying ancient Jewish law. He asked me which area of Jewish law I was reading. As I was studying maseches Niddah, I replied that I was reading about ancient “Jewish hygiene”. At which point he confessed to me that he was Jewish. Here I was, at 30,000 feet and, evidently, I would have a busier flight that I had anticipated. We made small talk. He was a professor at MIT and I am a Rebbe at the Gush yeshiva, so right off the bat we shared common ground. After I offered him some pedagogic tips, he popped the question I was waiting for: “Rabbi, I always wondered what makes Judaism different from any other religion? After all, faith isn’t empirical but draws entirely from traditions handed down through the generations. Every major religion has its long-standing traditions, so what makes Judaism different?” It would be a long flight. I explained to him that though Judaism is transmitted in a manner similar to other religions, the content of our tradition is radically different. Most religious traditions speak of miracle workers, dreams containing divine instructions, or personal prophecies. Our tradition asserts something entirely different: G-d spoke directly with an entire nation three million strong. This public revelation was broadly corroborated and could not be attributed to hallucination. No other religion has ever dared assert this audacious notion. We alone spoke directly with G-d. Sinai isn’t provable but demands a leap of faith, based upon the truths delivered to us throughout the generations. However, once we accept the “truth” of Sinai, we possess absolute “certainty” and direct access to the will of G-d. Mass revelation at Sinai is what distinguishes Judaism
from other religions. A few weeks ago, I was visited by someone struggling with their religious belief. Part of his struggle stemmed from his uncertainty about Sinai and his incredulity that that Hashem actually spoke with us. It was too difficult for him to imagine. Why is it becoming difficult for our generation to imagine Hashem speaking with an entire nation and delivering immutable truths to them? First of all, to believe that G-d speaks to us, we must first believe in the glory of Man. Lower beings do not receive the direct word of G-d. Sadly, a four-hundred year long process of devaluation has converted Man from a masterpiece into a monster. Traditionally, Man was viewed as the pinnacle of creation, a noble creature crafted in the image of His creator. Tragically, that is no longer the human image staring back at us from the abyss. The decline of the dignity of Man began in the 17th century when Copernicus revealed that our world was no longer the “center” of reality. Subsequently, the discovery of fossils suggested that human “history” was just a small blip within a larger timeline spanning millions of years. Copernicus shattered our sense of “space” and fossils obliterated our sense of time. Darwin further devalued Man by illustrating that we are just one small spoke of a larger evolutionary wheel being spun by forces beyond human free will. As the 19th century English poet Tennyson observed, we are lost a world of “one hundred million years and one hundred million spheres”. In this cultural whirlwind it is almost impossible to believe in the supremacy of Man and in his distinctive dignity. Instead of a being, brushed by G-d’s splendor, we are reduced into a small infinitesimal collection of genes floating in space and lost in time. As Nietzsche lamented “Gone, alas, is his faith in his dignity, uniqueness, irreplaceableness… he has become animal … rolling faster and faster away from the center into nothingness, into piercing sensation of his nothingness.” Is this “animal of nothingness” a creature G-d would actually speak with? Jews reject many of the direct conclusions of these philosophies about the history of the Earth or the origin of Man. Yet we still live in a broader culture which does embrace these “truths” and the loss of human dignity is suffered by us all. The world is becoming larger, and we are becoming smaller. Human dignity has been eroded by mass media, market capitalism and misplaced trust in corrupt leaders.
We are far less noble and self-respecting than our ancestors. Faith comes in different levels of intensity. Even though we continue to believe that Hashem spoke with us, how deeply do we identify with that “moment”. How ready are we to submit to its binding truths rather than being swayed by modern convention? Additionally, how deeply do we imagine that Hashem continues to speak with us and continues to lodge personal expectations and demands. For many, the Sinai moment hasn’t vanished but has withered. For other Jews, Sinai isn’t just faded, it has become abrasive. For some, the specter of Hashem choosing one nation at Sinai rankles their sense of justice and of equality. After all, we all share 99% of the same genetic makeup. Why would Hashem speak with us and not with every other human being created in his image? Regrettably, the modern world has distorted the terms of our “chosenness”. We weren’t chosen at Sinai for privilege or luxury, but for mission. After 2000 years of theological confusion and moral chaos, Hashem selected us as role models for humanity. Humanity had repeatedly proven incapable of grasping the concept of a “One” G-d nor were they disciplined enough to preserve moral integrity. Hashem selected us to illustrate the dignity of a life of commandments and of restraint. We are meant to model “613” so that humanity is drawn to “7” (Noachide laws). Sinai was the moment we were missioned to history. Unfortunately, the modern world
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has erased the words mission, duty or responsibility and replaced them with the terms “rights”, “claims” and “entitlements”. Our market-driven society has become very transactional: which rights does our government owe us and how much will it cost us to attain those rights. Ideally, humans should live for obligation and responsibility. Protecting human rights is valuable as a precondition to provide humans the resources – both material and emotional- to perform their responsibilities and their missions without inhibition. In a culture of duty, selection of a chosen people isn’t racist. In a culture of “rights” it feels unjust. Buried in a culture of “rights” some view Sinai as discriminatory and less morally authoritative. They may believe that it occurred, but its truths fell less relevant and less seminal. On Shavuot, at Sinai, G-d spoke to the only creature worthy of divine revelation. Realizing that humanity had lost its course, Hashem chose one nation to speak to, with the hope that we would relay His message to an unbelieving world. Sinai is the source of Judaism and the more deeply we identify with that “moment” the deeper our faith runs.
The writer is a rabbi at Yeshivat Har Etzion/Gush, a hesder yeshiva. He has smicha and a BA in computer science from Yeshiva University as well as a masters degree in English literature from the City University of New York.
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This is an incredibly impressive ‘cheese cake’ without compromising on flavour and appearance. Oreo biscuits come all flavours and sizes. Do check if you want your cake to be ‘free from’ that you pick up the right packet. Also soaking the cashew nuts in water is not essential; it just makes for a smoother consistency. Preparation Time: 30 minutes plus 4 hours chilling Cooking Time: 1 hour Serves: 8-10 Ingredients Base 25 Oreo cookies or 150g Oreo cookie crumbs 2 tablespoons coconut oil Filling 75g raw cashews – soak in water for 4 hours or over night -then drain 1 tin 400g coconut milk (I used full fat coconut milk) 450g non-dairy cream cheese 1 400g container silken tofu 180g caster sugar or coconut sugar 3 tablespoons cornflour 110g non-dairy butter/ margarine 1 tablespoon vanilla essence 35g plain flour 10-12 Oreos roughly chopped for the filling 10-12 Oreos roughly chopped for the topping Method For the base 1. P lace the whole Oreo biscuits into a food processor and pulse until they reach a coarse crumbly texture. Add the coconut oil and pulse for another second or two to combine.
2. Line and grease with a little vegetable oil a 22cm loose based cake tin using baking parchment paper. 3. Press the biscuit crumb base into the prepared cake tin. Distribute evenly across the base and up the sides. Set aside. For the Filling 1. Place the raw cashews and the coconut milk in a food processor. Pulse the food processor for several seconds to break down the cashews until smooth and creamy. 2. Add the vegan cream cheese and tofu and pulse again until smooth and even more creamy. 3. Next add the sugar, cornflour, margarine, and vanilla. Pulse for several seconds, up to a minute until you have a nice smooth mixture. 4. Add the flour and stir to combine. 5. Add the 10-12 roughly chopped Oreos and give it one more stir to combine. Set aside. 6. Preheat the oven to 160C. 7. Pour the cheesecake filling into the prepared base and spread the 10-12 roughly chopped Oreos over the top. 8. Bake for 60 minutes and then turn the oven off and leave the cheesecake in the oven for another hour. 9. Remove from the oven and allow to cool before placing in the fridge. I recommend letting the cheesecake chill for at least four hours (or even a full day before) slicing and serving.
Carrot Cheese Cake Squares This is two cakes swirled into one: carrot cake with marbled layers of cheese cake. Two of my favourite cakes recipe all in one. Easy to serve and divide up as it is made in a flat cake tin and cut into squares. Preparation Time: 25 minutes Cooking Time: 45 minutes Makes: 16 Squares
Ingredients Carrot Cake 170g salted butter 60g brown sugar 2 large eggs, at room temperature 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 200g plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon mixed spice 150g grated carrot Cheese Cake 450g cream cheese, at room temperature 60g caster sugar Zest of 1 lemon 75g plain flour 1 large egg, at room temperature 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Vanilla Icing 50g salted butter, melted 150g icing sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Garnish: Finely chopped pistachio nuts and edible rose petals
Method 1. Preheat the oven to 170C. Line a 22cm square baking tin with parchment paper. 2. To make the carrot cake. In a mixing bowl, beat together the butter, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla until combined. Add the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate soda, salt, mixed spice and cinnamon, whisking until just combined. Stir in the grated carrots. 3. To make the cheesecake. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the cream cheese, sugar lemon zest, and flour until combined, about 3 minutes. Add the egg, vanilla and whisk once more until the mixture is smooth. 4. Assemble. Working with the carrot cake mixture, spread about 2/3rds of the batter into the prepared tin in an even layer. Now pour over 2/3rds of the cheesecake mixture, then dollop spoonfuls of the
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remaining carrot cake mixture into the cheesecake layer. Lastly, pour over the remaining cheesecake mixture. 5. Bake for 45-55 minutes, cover the cake with foil halfway through cooking to prevent the top from browning. Allow the cake to cool in the cake tin, then transfer to the fridge to chill completely, at least 3 hours. 6. To make the icing, whisk the butter, icing sugar, vanilla, and 3 tablespoons water, until smooth. If needed, thin with additional water. Drizzle the icing over the squares. Leave to set for about an hour before cutting into squares. 7. The squares can keep chilled in the fridge for up to 5 days. 8. Garnish with finely chopped pistachio nuts and edible rose petals.
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Bemidbar Bemidbar Word Seach Welcome back, we’re up to a new sefer, a new book. This one is called Bamidbar. A) Because the first parsha is Bamidbar B) It’s all about, bamidbar, what happened in the desert. Most of Vayikra is Hashem telling Moshe stuff, our story hasn’t moved on. Now we’re ready to leave Mount Sinai and rock and roll to Israel!! First, we get counted, a lot of people died after the whole golden calf, eigel, thing. Plus, you have a card collection or money? Ever count them? Go through them? Why? Because you love them so much! That’s what G-d does with us, He really, really loves us and He shows it with all the counting. Levi don’t get counted with everyone else, they’re different. Now, we get given flags. The flags are made of silk and match the color of the gem stone that represents that tribe on the Kohain Gadol's Chosen -breastplate. Reuven - He's got a red flag. His symbol is a mandrake, a kind of plant that grows in the wild. Reuven chose these flowers for his mother because he wanted to make sure they did not anyone elses property. His tribe was very careful not to steal. The flag of Shimon is green with an embroidery of a city, representing Shechem which was the first city we ever conquered. Levi -The flag of Levi is white, black and red. White because it’s pure, black because they don’t have a lot of stuff and nonsense, and red for the blood of the korbonot. Upon it is embroidered the Chosenbreastplate
that the Kohain Gadol wears. Yehuda -Yehuda's flag is the color of t'cheilet, the blue dye that was used for tzitzit. On the flag is embroidered a lion, the symbol of royalty. From the line of Yehuda comes King David and all the other kings and Moshiach. Yissachar’s flag is black, again he doesn’t own a lot of things in this world. On it is a sun and moon because the tribe were great astronomers which is very important for lots of things in Judaism. Zevulun is white because he has the best reasons for his business; supporting the tribe of Yissochar so they can learn. On it is a ship because they were sea merchants. Dan has an opal-colored flag and the serpent embroidered on it, both hint to Shimshon, the mighty warrior who later fought off the Philishtim. The flag of Gad is woven from black and white threads. A troop of soldiers is embroidered on the silk cloth. Gad were the soilders of Klal Yisrael. Naftoli’s flag is the colour of diluted wine because they listened to the Sanhedrin and Torah is compared to wine. On it is a deer because Naftoli is known for being swift. Asher's flag is a pearl color silk. Upon it an olive tree is embroidered. Asher's portion in the land of Eretz Yisroel is filled with olive trees. Then we discuss who travels where and how to take down and set up the Mishkan. The Levim do that, and carry it and Elazar, Ahron’s son is in charge. So off into the sunset we march, where to next? Find out next week!
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adassa and Rivki were sitting in the dining room, patiently making flowers out of tissue paper and pipe cleaners. “Shavuos is my favourite Yom tov,” Hadassa said to Rivki as she put the flower she had just finished into the vase in front of her. “I just love being milky all the time and getting to eat all that yummy cheesecake.” “Yum,” replied Rivki, as she passed another pipe cleaner to Hadassa. “And they come in so many tasty different flavours and types.” “Let’s ask Ima if we can make the cheesecake for Yom Tov, then we can add any toppings we like,” suggested Hadassa. They quickly finished off the last of the paper flowers and went into the kitchen. “Ima, we want to make the cheesecake for Yom Tov,” said Rivki. Ima thought for a moment. “Ok,” she said. “But you must tidy up after. Here is the recipe, please make sure to follow it carefully.” Hadassa grabbed the paper and started reading out the ingredients to Rivki, who ran to get them from the cupboards and fridge. Hadassa took out the weighing scales, mixing bowl, cake tin and spoons.
When they finally had everything ready on the kitchen table, they excitedly got to work. They weighed and measured, poured and mixed, until finally everything was in the cake tin, ready to go in the oven. They called Ima to put the cheesecake in the oven and while it was baking they started to get their toppings ready. Hadassa pulled out chocolate sauce and frozen strawberries, while Rivki pulled out meringues and frozen blueberries. This was going to be the best cheesecake ever! Finally after what seemed like ages, the oven timer went off. Ima came to turn off the oven and take out the cake. “Oh dear,” she said as she opened the oven door. Hadassa and Rivki peered around her to try and see. Ima carefully
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lifted out the cake tin and put it on the kitchen counter. “Oh no!” cried Rivki as she got a better look at the cheesecake. “Why does it have a ginormous crack in it?!” “It definitely doesn’t look like Ima’s cheesecake does normally,” replied Hadassa. “There are a few reasons why this can happen,” said Ima. “It can be caused by cooking it for too long, but we put on a timer so it can’t be that. Is it possible you added too many eggs?” Hadassa looked at the table and counted the egg shells. She then looked carefully at the recipe. “Oh no! We must have put in three eggs instead of two!” “Are we going to have to throw it away?”
Rivki asked Ima sadly. “No, I think we can salvage it. It will still taste yummy, but maybe we can do something to make it look really good as well.” “We could use the frozen fruit and meringues to cover the crack,” suggested Hadassa. “That’s a great idea,” replied Ima. So Hadassa and Rivki set to work, making a design using the meringues and strawberries to make a beautiful flower on the raised, cracked centre. Then they used the blueberries and chocolate sauce to make a beautiful pattern towards the edges of the cake. “Wow,” said Ima when they had finished decorating the cheesecake. “That’s amazing, not only did you cover the crack up, but you actually used it to help your design and make the cake look even better! Well done!” Hadassa smiled, “I was thinking that it is a little mashal of the Torah as our recipe for life and that if we make a mistake and don’t follow it, then sometimes things might not go well, but Hashem gives us a chance to correct it and to become even better from our mistakes.” “What a lovely thought,” said Ima smiling. “Please bring it to the Yom Tov meal, along with the cheesecake!”
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Q: Why did the tree go to the dentist? A: It needed a root canal Q: What kind of music do planets listen to? A: Neptunes
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1. I never was, am always to be. No one ever saw me, nor ever will. What am I?
3. Say my name and I disappear. What am I?
Q: When do doctors get angry? A: When they run out of patients.
2. It’s always in seasons, seconds, centuries and minutes but never in decades, years or days. What is it?
3) Silence 1. Tomorrow
2) The letter ‘n’
1. Split two ways 2. Robin Hood 3. Home stretch
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Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior scored the only goal of the UEFA Champions League final to crush Liverpool’s dreams of winning a seventh BY DAVID SAFFERcrown at the Stade de France in Paris. Records werescored brokensix with Madrid’s 14th Reiss Mogilner goals as Maccabi triumph.Lions Carlo thumped Ancelotti is the first A managLondon Scrabble in the er to winround four finals AC Milan and second of the(two Cyrilwith Anekstein Cup. Madrid). But he was indebted to up a stellar The Premier League side racked a 16-0 goalkeeping display byand manMichael of match Thiwin with Daniel Green Kenley baut bagging Courtoisa throughout absorbing both hat-trick. Edan Brafman, Dacontest. vid Dinkin, and Adam Hassanali completeclipsed of Liverpool’s Bob edAncelotti the rout inhas a mismatch a tie. Paisley Zinedine Lions and couldMadrid’s have scored in theZidane’s opening three Euro crowns. won two asthe a minute of the clashHe butalso soon opened player with Milan. Madrid skipper Karim scoring and led 9-0 by half time. Benzema, Luka One Modric, Dani Carvajal, The Division team, though outMarcelo,battled Garethaway Baletoand classed, the Isco end. have now won fiveboss Champions Leagues, a joint reLions was lost for words at full time cord. was Onlythe Realdisplay Madrid’s Paco such from hisGento team with who six has wonrespect more European Cups. gave every to the opposition. Away from the action however UK Cul“I’m not really sure there’s anything to ture we Secretary Nadine Dorries has called on say, are happy to make it through to the UEFAround to investigate concerning” next of the cup,“deeply ” he commented. scenes outside the stadium. The off Hendon United Sports ran out 3-1kick victors was delayed 35 minutes. against League One outfit North London UK sports minister Nigel Huddleston Raiders. tweeted, “We are concerned about The Premier sidevery led early in the second the upsetting scenes to and shall bebut working half only for Raiders equalise struck with late the appropriate authorities out two goals to book a placetoinfind round what happened and why.” three of the competition. UEFA issued statement explainingtothat Hendon nowaturn their attentions the turnstiles at the Liverpool end became league as they travel to Oakwood A for a blockedtop by of thousands fanson with fake crucial the tableofclash Sunday tickets that did not work in the turnstiles. As (10am). numbers continued to build French Daniel Kristall’s team stunned the police league used tearlast gasmonth and pepper disperse leaders whenspray they to won 2-0, a fans waiting get into thetostadium. victory wouldtomove them within a point important of Dorries Hendonsaid withita was match in hand. to “learn lessons” in everyone’s interest. Elsewhere in the latest round of fixtures, UEFA were “sympathetic” to those affect10-man North London Galaxy made it a ed by events and would these matthree-way title race in the“review only Division One ters urgently” FrenchOakwood police, auclash of the daywith afterthe defeating B. thorities and French Football Federation. Jamie Murray saw red early on but Galaxy Gerald Darmanin, Minister of theand Interirallied with goals from Josh Cohen Jaor ofLeigh France, blamedan fans with fake tickets cob to record important 2-1 away and thanked police for mobilising. win. Liverpool fans told media outlets about Galaxy head Redbridge Jewish Care A in shocking scenes. And Merseyside Police’s the table by just one point after 10 matches, matchday scenes third placeofficers Fairloptweeted FC are that five the points befor a European matchinwere the worst they hind with two games hand. had experienced, adding that fans behavRafi Bloom scored for Oakwood. iour theaturnstiles “exemplary “It atwas fantastic was performance in ina shocking circumstances”.
Liverpool FC issued a statement before the game noting their huge disappointment over entry issues and a breakdown of the security perimeter. “Supporters should not have to experience the scenes we have witnessed tonight,” they noted. “We have officially requested a formal investigation into the causes of these unacceptable issues.” The incident drew global headlines and overshadowed what should have been a showpiece occasion between two of the greatest club sides in world football. On the field the La Liga champions took the spoils but Jurgen Klopp’s side could have won this game but Courtois, who made a record equalling 16-goal Maccabi London Lionstop nine saves, was on form to deny Mo Salah and Sadiogame, Mane when must-win ” commented Galaxy playboth lookedLuke set toLewis. score. er-manager Salah nine and attempts “We had sat back allowed Oakwood the on goal rue advantage and ball, givenand the will one-man missed to chances. looked hit them on the counter attack Liverpool with pace. were lookVinicius Junior scored the winner ing to avenge Madrid’s “Both goals came down the right-hand 3-1 triumph in Kyivthe four side. Leigh crossed first one into Cohen years agobefore and dominated thehimself. Up a lot, more so in the to finish, slotting home first half. In the end first half to first webefore go.” Real’s skipI think we deper TheKarim DivisionBenzema, Two title race also took servedFortune to win scored goals inleaders Herstwood circumstances,” said delighted awho twist with15league this competithe campaign, Vale going downhad to aa2-1 defeat at Temple boss Simon Linden. tion.” Comgoal disallowed just Fortune. “We had a number of players out, Reon before half time. Theplayed a game more buck got injured, so I couldn’tmenting Faithfold B have have asked tois,a gloryVale goalbut came whenlevel with a 5-3 win at any more from the players. WeCour than moved wish Ben Federico Valverde he said, North London Raiders Masters. speedy recovery. “Wow. Uncrossed for Vinicius Jacob Kalms strucktotwice for Fortune who “It was a proper old school performance, strike from close leading range scorer James Mil- we battled and defended for thebelievable. scored through 90 minutes I can’t beon 59 minutes. letwith his 17th goal of the season. and took our chances. Experience proved lievewe it.”will Ancelotti toldallBT Th e result was the more remarkable to be the winner. It’s a big win, one days Sport: “I can’t as Temple werebelieve down to 11 players with enjoy and we hope to build on it inSix 2019. ” it. We had fantastic ‘keeper Ben a Rebuck dislocating a shoulder He added, “This win marks 50earlier years Livas a erpool season. Weup. did really in the warm football club and will be one Nigel Kyte lost and outfrom on the well. “ThisIt was was aa difficult fantastic win given the everyone associated with the club day PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK Premier game and we suffered Man of match Thibaut Courtois
League title race to Manchester City to dash their quadruple efforts. This loss will arguably be tougher to take, but they have lifted the League Cup and FA Cup in a 63-match campaign when they have lost just four games. Critics will point out to Liverpool failing to score a goal in five-and-a-half hours action in three finals and they only triumphed in penalty shoot outs but that is a harsh assessment. City’s Pep Guardiola and Klopp dominated the domestic scene, there are 18 Premier clubs that would gladly take half what the Anfield club achieved. When the initial hurt subsides fans can look back on an exhilarating campaign when their team battled on four fronts and went agonisingly close to creating history. Jurgen Klopp told BT PHOTO: DAVID SAFFER Sport: “In the dressing room nobody feels it was a great season. We maybe need a few hours for that. It was the two decisions against us with the smallest margins possible. We played a good game, not a perfect game. PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK We had a lot of shots but not the clearest. Courtois made two top saves. The boys tried everything, especially at 1-0 down.” He added, “It’s not bad to get to the final. It’s a kind of success. Not will the success one enjoy.” you want to have. But I have a Vale strong feeling we’ll come again. Where’s boss Jacob Emanuel was quick to it next season? Istanbul? Book the hotel.” wish Rebuck well following his injury. Liverpool’s heroics aside no one can deny “First and most importantly, everyone at Madrid deserved They‘keeper are the Vale would like tothis wishtriumph. the Fortune of knowhow in this tournament. amasters quick recovery, we hope to see him back Written off when they lost 2-1 at home to on the football pitch as soon as possible, ” he Sheriff Tiraspol in the group stage at the said. Bernabeu, who is now favourite As for theBenzema, defeat, Emanuel commented, to win the Ballon d’Or, ledbig his team through “It doesn’t matter how a squad you the knock theyfor came from have, you out canstages neverwhere account unavailbehindortoinjury. beat Paris St-Germain in theteam last ability Only five of today’s 16, Chelsea inrecent the quarterfinals then Man-a played in our win over FC Team, chester City in the semis out lack of togetherness andbefore poor taking individual Liverpool in the grand finale.
“It was a proper old school performance, we battled and defended for the 90 minutes and took our chances. Experience proved to be the winner.”
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