Sunday, 29 March 2026

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Saturday, 28 March 2026

New plastic covers for Shabbos lamps

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Pesach by Pesach

BIUR CHAMETZ
Erev Pesach
Wednesday 1st April, 8am-11am
*No plastic. Please do your bdikat chametz in paper bags, not plastic bags!


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


@ 53 Ercildoune 
Rabbi Pesach Steinberg 
0413055718

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Zippi's Shiur Invitation

BS"D
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 II"
When: Sunday 29th 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!
Warmest regards,
Zipporah Oliver O.A.M.

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Friday, 27 March 2026

Pesach Kashering

PESACH KASHERING
Pots & Utensils, Libun & Hagolo 
Sunday 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

Shabbat and YomTov meal hosting

Sign up here to host guests looking for a Shabbos or YomTov meal.
You can host as little or as much as you like.
Regards 
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(You can use the same website if you would like to receive an invitation to be a guest)

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Tzetl: Shabbos Tzav & HaGadol

6:10pm - Early candle lighting
7:03pm - Candle Lighting, Friday
7:59pm - Havdalah, Saturday
(Melbourne Australia)
Eruv Status: TBA cosv.org.au/eruv/
Good Shabbos!


The Shabbat before Passover is termed Shabbat HaGadol ("The Great Shabbat") in commemoration of the "great miracle" that happened in Egypt on this day, heralding the Exodus from Egypt five days later (see "Today in Jewish Hstory"). Shabbat HaGadol customs include reading a portion of the Haggadah (from "Avadim hayinu..." to "...al kol avonotainu"), which tells the story of the Exodus; it is also customary that the rabbi of the community delivers a lecture in which he elaborates on the laws of Passover and their significance, in preparation for the festival.




PARSHAH IN A NUTSHELL
The name of the Parshah, "Tzav," means "command" and it is found in Leviticus 6:2.

G‑d instructs Moses to command Aaron and his sons regarding their duties and rights as kohanim ("priests") who offer the korbanot (animal and meal offerings) in the Sanctuary.

The fire on the altar must be kept burning at all times. In it are burned the wholly consumed ascending offering; veins of fat from the peace, sin and guilt offerings; and the "handful" separated from the meal offering.

The kohanim eat the meat of the sin and guilt offerings, and the remainder of the meal offering. The peace offering is eaten by the one who brought it, except for specified portions given to the kohen. The holy meat of the offerings must be eaten by ritually pure persons, in their designated holy place and within their specified time.

Aaron and his sons remain within the Sanctuary compound for seven days, during which Moses initiates them into the priesthood.


HAFTORAH IN A NUTSHELL
Jeremiah 7:21-28; 9:22-23
This week's haftorah touches on the subject of sacrifices, the main topic of the week's Torah portion.

G‑d tells the prophet Jeremiah to rebuke the Jewish people, saying that His primary intention in taking their forefathers out of Egypt wasn't the sacrificial offerings, rather in order that they observe the commandments. But despite the fact that G‑d repeatedly dispatched prophets to admonish the people, "They did not obey nor did they incline their ear, but walked according to [their] own counsels and in the view of their evil heart, and they went backwards and not forwards." G‑d further informs Jeremiah that the people will also not hearken to these words that he will speak to them now.

The haftorah concludes with G‑d's admonition: "Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom, nor the strong man boast of his strength, nor the rich man boast of his riches. But let him that boasts exult in this, that he understands and knows me, for I am G‑d Who practices kindness, justice and righteousness on the earth; for in these things I delight, says G‑d."


SAGES ON THE PARSHAH


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