Sunday, 22 March 2026

Pesach Kashering

PESACH KASHERING
Pots & Utensils, Libun & Hagolo 
Sunday 22 & 29 March, 9am - 12pm
All items must be sparkling clean like brand new. No teflon.

BIUR CHAMETZ
Erev Pesach
Wednesday 1st April, 8am-11am

@ 53 Ercildoune 
Rabbi Pesach Steinberg 
0413055718

Saturday, 21 March 2026

Pesach car cleaning service

Zippi's Sunday Shiur Invitation

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INVITATION – WEEKLY WOMEN'S ZOOM SHIUR

You are invited to join our interactive women's study group exploring foundations of Judaism.

This week, we will be exploring 
"Insights into Pesach - Part I"

When: Sunday 22nd March 2026
Time: 6pm-7pm

Speaker: Zipporah Oliver O.A.M.
In memory of Mrs Raizl Cylich OBM and Reb Yeshaya Yaakov ben Reb Baruch Yoseph Cylich A"H


Meeting ID: 837 6714 7952
Password:  351548

Enquiries: 0438-345-770

I look forward to seeing you then!

Warm regards, 

Zipporah Oliver O.A.M.

Property: Room rental in North Caulfield

Room rental available after Pesach.
Must be male occupant who keeps shabbos and kashrus.

Friday, 20 March 2026

Property: Unit For Rent Pesach 2026 15/03/26 - 12/04/26

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UNIT FOR RENT PESACH 2026
15/03/26 - 12/04/26
It's a warm large 1 bedroom unit with queen bad. Spacious lounge room looking out to a cute privet courtyard. Laundry room with laundry machine. Kosher kitchen with everything you need for cooking. Kosher BBQ. Programmable air Conditioner (heating/cooling) Private parking. Lots of public transport outside the door...
Located on Balaclava rd East St. Kilda. Very central, close to many Shules (synagogues) and kosher food stores,
((Photos available by request))
Any question? Call my Phone- +61407827353
Yossi

CPAP for sale

Fisher and paykel cpap machine.  Excellent almost new condition. Used for a couple of weeks but stopped using due to nasal congestion issues. Originally paid around $2000 - $2500.  Selling for $700.  

Pick up East St Kilda.
Cash or Pay id only.




Tzetl: Shabbos Vayikra

6:20pm - Early candle lighting
7:14pm - Candle Lighting, Friday
8:09pm - Havdalah, Saturday
(Melbourne Australia)
Eruv Status: TBA cosv.org.au/eruv/
Good Shabbos!


Please click here to view the Yeshivah Shule Tzetel for Shabbos Parshas Vayikra. Please click here to view the PDFs of Weekly Publications.
PARSHAH IN A NUTSHELL
Leviticus 1:1–5:26
The name of the Parshah, "Vayikra," means "And [He] called" and it is found in Leviticus 1:1.

G‑d calls to Moses from the Tent of Meeting, and communicates to him the laws of the korbanot, the animal and meal offerings brought in the Sanctuary. These include:
• The "ascending offering" (olah) that is wholly raised to G‑d by the fire atop the altar;
• Five varieties of "meal offering" (minchah) prepared with fine flour, olive oil and frankincense;
• The "peace offering" (shelamim), whose meat was eaten by the one bringing the offering, after parts are burned on the altar and parts are given to the kohanim (priests);
• The different types of "sin offering" (chatat) brought to atone for transgressions committed erroneously by the high priest, the entire community, the king or the ordinary Jew;
• The "guilt offering" (asham) brought by one who has misappropriated property of the Sanctuary, who is in doubt as to whether he transgressed a divine prohibition, or who has committed a "betrayal against G‑d" by swearing falsely to defraud a fellow man.


HAFTORAH IN A NUTSHELL
Isaiah 43:21-44:23
This week's haftorah starts with a rebuke to the Israelites for abandoning the Temple's sacrificial service. Sacrifices are the dominant topic of the week's Torah reading, too.

The prophet Isaiah rebukes the Israelites for turning away from G‑d and refraining from offering sacrifices, turning to idolatry instead. G‑d exhorts the people to return to Him, promising to forgive their transgressions, as is His wont.

The prophet then mentions the futility of serving empty idols which may be crafted by artisans but "neither see nor hear nor do they know…" The haftorah concludes with G‑d's enjoinder to always remember Him and to return to Him.


SAGES ON THE PARSHAH

Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1)

Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch (who later became the third Rebbe of Chabad) entered cheder on the day after Yom Kippur of the year 1792, eleven days after his third birthday. The child's grandfather, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, instructed Reb Avraham the melamed to begin the first lesson with the opening verses of Vayikra.

Following the lesson, the child asked: "Why is the word vayikra written with a little aleph?"

For a long while Rabbi Schneur Zalman sat in a deep meditative trance. Then he explained:

"The first man, Adam, was 'the handiwork of G‑d,' and G‑d attested that his wisdom was greater than that of the angels. Adam was aware of his own greatness, and this awareness caused him to overestimate himself and led to his downfall in the sin of the Tree of Knowledge.

"Moses, who possessed a soul deriving from chochmah of atzilut (the highest manifestation of Divine wisdom), was also aware of his own greatness. But this did not lead him toward self-aggrandizement. On the contrary, it evoked in him a broken and anguished heart, and made him extremely humble in his own eyes, thinking to himself that if someone else had been blessed with the gifts with which he, Moses, had been blessed, that other person would surely have achieved far more than himself. Thus G‑d testifies in the Torah that 'Moses was the most humble man upon the face of the earth.'

"In the letters of the Torah, which G‑d gave at Sinai, there are three sizes: intermediate letters, oversized letters and miniature letters. As a rule, the Torah is written with intermediate letters, signifying that a person should strive for the level of 'the intermediate man' (a concept that Rabbi Schneur Zalman puts forth in his Tanya). Adam's name is spelled with an oversize aleph (in I Chronicles 1:1), because his self-awareness led to his downfall. On the other hand, Moses, through his sense of insufficiency, attained the highest level of humility, expressed by the miniature aleph of Vayikra."

(From the talks of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson)

https://w2.chabad.org/media/pdf/73/QSeI730449.pdf



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Thursday, 19 March 2026

Mazal Tov! It's a Baby BOY πŸ‘ΆπŸ» Baker


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MAZAL TOV


Davina and Eli Baker
(nee Tugendhaft)
are thrilled to announce the arrival of

A Baby BOY

on Rosh Chodesh Nisan/ 19th March

Baby brother for Abby and Bella


Mazal tov to the Grandparents
Ilana and Yossi Baker
Colette and Ashley Tugendhaft


Mazal tov to the GreatGrandparents
Fay z'l & z'l Boruch Baker
Mary & Izzy z'l Herzog
Lola z'l & Edmond z'l Sasson
Lotti z'l & Josef z'l Tugendhaft


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The information contained in this notice has been based on information provided directly by the family.

Submissions for notices can be found here.

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

A clear self-paced program that guides one through the Gemara

Many sincere Bnei Torah spend years learning Gemara… yet quietly feel it never really became clear. They go to shiurim and try Daf Yomi — but on their own, they're not sure they can really work through a Gemara. Sometimes it's the words. Sometimes the flow. Sometimes the full picture just doesn't come together. To address this, a renowned Maggid Shiur, Rabbi Dovid Raskas drew on over 20 years of teaching experience to develop a clear self-paced program that guides one through the Gemara — so one can finally go through it on his own. For more information, tuition, and application visit 

Employment: Mashgiach

Elwood Shule is seeking a working Mashgiach to supervise and help with Pesach cooking for our Seders.
Dates required are Tuesday 31st March and Wednesday 1st April.
Please respond to office@elwoodshule.org

Shabbat with guest speaker Gerard Healy

We look forward to welcoming AFL Hall of Fame member and respected broadcaster Gerard Healy as our guest speaker this Shabbat.

Gerard has consistently used his platforms to speak out against antisemitism in Australia, advocating for awareness, unity, and support for the Jewish community. His voice has helped bring an important conversation into the mainstream at a time when it matters deeply.

Smile on Seniors Pesach Packing Bee

Dear community

Join us as we come together to pack Pesach Shabbat packs for our Jewish seniors living in Independent Aged Care facilities.

For many of these seniors, these packs are their only connection to Pesach and Shabbat, bringing warmth, tradition, and a reminder that the community cares.

Wednesday 18 March 7–8 PM
Location 347 Alma Rd, Caulfield North

Come lend a hand and help us pack over 300 Shabbat packs filled with care and community spirit. Every pack makes a difference. 

#SmileOnSeniors #Pesach #CommunityKindness #JewishCommunity #Chesed #Volunteer #PesachPreparation #Shabbat #SupportSeniors #CommunityPackingBee #SOS #Pesach26











Tuesday, 17 March 2026

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Monday, 16 March 2026

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Pesach Kashering 2026


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Parent program: Tuning In To Kids

Jewish Care is now enrolling for the April intake of the Tuning In To Kids parent program.

Developed by the University of Melbourne, the 6 week series explores practical skills for recognising and responding to children's emotions. By helping children learn how to better understand and regulate their big feelings, parents often notice a decrease in tricky behaviours like tantrums and report feeling closer and more connected to their kids.

The program is facilitated in a warm and supportive environment with sensitivity for the needs of frum families. Further subsidies available for those experiencing financial hardship.

Spaces strictly limited. For further information or to register your interest, contact cbarrett@jewishcare.org.au