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Newsletter April 2016
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If you haven’t already checked the newsletter page, the latest newsletter is available to view. You can subscribe to our email newsletter for a preview of its contents and a
Elkan’s View
Israel at the moment is in the lovely gap between Purim and Pesach. Last week the country was full of people in fancy dress, after a week of preparation schools
Jeremy’s Notes
…and He called to Moses, speaking to him from the Communion Tent. These are the words with which the parsha of Va-yikra launches Leviticus, the third book in our annual
Jeremy’s Notes
Earlier Moses received instructions on the making of the tabernacle, the ark, the altars, the lamp and other furniture and implements to be used both to host God’s presence and
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The restoration was completed in August 2105. For more details of this and of the cemetery in general go to [intlink id=”7733″ type=”page”]Penzance Cemetery[/intlink] on this site and to Friends
Elkan’s View
Last Monday I ventured for the first time into a Hebrew play at the Habimah theatre in Tel Aviv. The Habimah started life in Bialystok in 1912 and despite persecution
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Saturday 13 February saw a very special event for Kehillat Kernow, that is the Bat Mitzvah of Liz Berg. Liz is an accomplished shaliach tzibbur (prayer leader), so one might
Jeremy’s Notes
If a person strikes his male or female slave in the eye and blinds it, he shall set the slave free in compensation for the eye. What on earth is
Jeremy’s Notes
On Saturday 13 February, we will be celebrating the Bat Mitzvah of one of Kehillat Kernow’s prayer leaders, Liz Berg. Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner will be coming down to Cornwall to
Elkan’s View
Dear Friends, I attach the current Elkan’s view which I hope you will enjoy. Elkan’s view was originally created to fill a gap for Radlett synagogue before the appointment of
Jeremy’s Notes
How much punishment does Pharaoh want? Having watched – nay, been instrumental in making – his people suffer ever increasing horrors, he gathers his army and sets off in pursuit
Jeremy’s Notes
Joseph started life in Egypt as a slave and died there a free man. His grandchildren and those of his brothers and sister started life as free citizens and were
Jeremy’s Notes
The first two weeks by recently departed Kehillat Kernow member Joanne Gore As I start to write I am taken back exactly one week and was at the airport with
Jeremy’s Notes
Believe it or not, the last parsha, Va-y’chi, marked the end of Bereshit, and what an immensity and intimacy we have witnessed. Genesis starts on the most macro of levels,
Elkan’s View
ELKAN’S VIEW FROM BUDAPEST 23 December 2015 From left to right: The Levy-Landau family – Eddie, Julian, Joshua, Jasmine. The Gurwitz family – Sam, Abigail, Jamie,
Jeremy’s Notes
We left Joseph at the end of Vayeshev in prison, forgotten by the Pharaoh’s chief wine steward, whose own release had been revealed by Jospeh’s interpretation of his dream. Joseph’s
Jeremy’s Notes
We left Jacob, and his now large family, at the end of Vayetze, having made just made his peace with his father-in-law Laban and now ready to return to his
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There are several parshiot about Abraham and about his grandson Jacob, but Isaac’s life is dealt with mainly in one, i.e. Tol’dot. Of course, he appears in the previous parsha
Elkan’s View
ELKAN’S VIEW FROM CAPE TOWN 9TH November 2015 South African Jewry is unique in world Jewish history. Some of the early Jewish settlers became Boers, spoke Afrikaans, and fought against