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CONSECRATIONS 21/08/2016 Late Stanley Isidore Zeffertt 1.30 pm Bushey Cemetery 01/09/2016 Late Eric Linton 10.00 am Bushey Cemetery 04/09/2016 Late Ronald Marks 4.30 pm Bushey Cemetery 18/09/2016 Late Anne Saphir 11.00 am Willesden Cemetery 18/09/2016 Late Harold Tucker 2.15 pm Willesden Cemetery SOCIAL & PERSONAL THOUGHTS ON THE SIDRA FATHER OF MERCY This coming Shabbat we will be reciting an extra prayer before Ashrei called Av Harachamim “Father of Mercy.” Its origins lie in the wake of the First Crusade. Many Jewish communities in Germany were decimated as mobs found an outlet for their religious zeal in killing Jews before making their way to the Holy Land to wrest it from the Muslims. Thousands of men, women and children lost their lives in the communities of the Rhineland. Mainz, Worms, Speyer were ravaged over the course of a few weeks as the Crusaders made their way down Europe. Most of the killing of the First Crusade took place during the spring, corresponding to the Jewish months of Nissan, Iyar and Sivan. The martyrs were commemorated in volumes known as a Memorbuch (Book of Remembrance). An anonymous author composed a communal memorial prayer, Av Harachamim, to be said in association with the recital of the names in the Memorbuch. The prayer was originally said on the Sabbaths between Pesach and Shavuot, when the massacres occurred. The prayer reflects the request to avenge the blood of those who had been killed. But as the late Chief Rabbi Hertz points out in his commentary: “Vengeance was prayed for – and left to G-d.” As the black plague swept across Europe during the mid-fourteenth century, annihilating nearly half the population, Jews were taken as the scapegoat and were accused of having brought about the plague and were persecuted and killed. Many hundreds of Jewish communities were destroyed during this period. As a result many more names were added to the martyrs’ lists and Av Harachamim was recited on other Sabbaths as well. Two main customs arose: to recite Av Harachamim on most Sabbaths of the year, unless it was a Shabbat of heightened festivity, or to recite it on just two Sabbaths of the year: the Shabbat before Shavuot representing the culmination of the First Crusade persecutions and the Shabbat before Tisha B’Av, representing the culmination of the persecutions associated with the Black Death. It is the second custom that is practiced in the United Synagogue and after the personal memorial prayers Av Harachamim (NS 426) will be said. This prayer becomes particularly poignant as we reflect on what is happening in parts of the world today. Islamic State is targeting the killing of innocent people and radicalizing and terrorizing the lives of others. As yet, there is no effective concerted strategy to confront this hydra of the twenty-first century. Our synagogue prayers encompass our concerns for all innocent people, whoever, and wherever they may be. As we mourn the tragic loss of life of our martyrs centuries ago, we look forward, in the concluding words of Av Harachamim, to a time of “Al Ken Yarim Rosh - he will hold his head up high”, when all peoples will be able to enjoy peace and security. Dayan Ivan Binstock PARTICIPATE IN YOUR SHUL SERVICES Would you like to learn to read a Sidra or Haftarah? Please speak to Dayan Binstock or the Honorary Officers for more information. MAZEL TOV Mazel Tov to Ruth and Lionel Curry on the birth of a grandson Mazel Tov to Nadia and Brian Glenville on the birth of a granddaughter CONDOLENCES Chaim aruchim, long life to Dr Spencer Phillips on the passing of his mother Anita Phillips Chaim aruchim, long life to Patricia Tibber on the passing of her husband, and Richard Tibber and Katy Wiseman on the passing of their father, Stuart Tibber Chaim aruchim, long life to the family on the passing of Lily Goodkind Dayan Ivan Binstock will give a Chumash Shiur before the service at 9.00 am Jonny Fishel will lead the services Howard Turner will lein Dayan Binstock will read the haftarah Dayan Binstock will deliver the sermon Elijah Summer will sing anim zemirot Dayan Binstock will give a shiur from 9.00 pm until maariv This week Shabbat begins 8.15 pm. Earliest candle lighting time 6.57 pm. Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat 7.00 pm. Shabbat is brought-in in shul at 7.30 pm. Shabbat ends at 9.20 pm. Next Shabbat begins 20.01 pm See joint Tisha B’Av Programme for more details Service Times Shacharit Mincha Ma’ariv Shabbat Erev Tisha B’Av 9.15 am 5.30 pm fast starts 8.27 pm 9.30 pm Sunday Tisha B’Av 8.30 am 1.45 pm & 7.00 pm Follows 2 nd Mincha Fast ends 9.12 pm Monday 7.15 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha Tuesday 7.25 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha Wednesday 7.25 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha Thursday 7.15 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha Friday 7.25 am 7.00 pm Follows Mincha Next Shabbat 9.15 am 7.30 pm 9.04 pm The Honorary Officers invite the congregation to Kiddush in the Moritz Gertler Hall after the service PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS LEAFLET FROM THE SHUL ON SHABBAT AS THERE IS NOT YET AN ERUV! For information on our eruv planning application please contact [email protected] 13 TH AUGUST 2016 9 TH AV 5776 דבריםDEVARIM SHABBAT CHAZON - EREV TISHA B’AV HERTZ 736/750 - STONE 938/1195

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CONSECRATIONS 21/08/2016 Late Stanley Isidore Zeffertt 1.30 pm Bushey Cemetery

01/09/2016 Late Eric Linton 10.00 am Bushey Cemetery

04/09/2016 Late Ronald Marks 4.30 pm Bushey Cemetery

18/09/2016 Late Anne Saphir 11.00 am Willesden Cemetery

18/09/2016 Late Harold Tucker 2.15 pm Willesden Cemetery

SOCIAL & PERSONAL

THOUGHTS ON THE SIDRA

FATHER OF MERCY

This coming Shabbat we will be reciting an extra prayer before Ashrei called Av Harachamim “Father of Mercy.” Its origins lie in the wake of the First Crusade. Many Jewish communities in Germany were decimated as mobs found an outlet for their religious zeal in killing Jews before making their way to the Holy Land to wrest it from the Muslims. Thousands of men, women and children lost their lives in the communities of the Rhineland. Mainz, Worms, Speyer were ravaged over the course of a few weeks as the Crusaders made their way down Europe.

Most of the killing of the First Crusade took place during the spring, corresponding to the Jewish months of Nissan, Iyar and Sivan. The martyrs were commemorated in volumes known as a Memorbuch (Book of Remembrance). An anonymous author composed a communal memorial prayer, Av Harachamim, to be said in association with the recital of the names in the Memorbuch. The prayer was originally said on the Sabbaths between Pesach and Shavuot, when the massacres occurred. The prayer reflects the request to avenge the blood of those who had been killed. But as the late Chief Rabbi Hertz points out in his commentary: “Vengeance was prayed for – and left to G-d.”

As the black plague swept across Europe during the mid-fourteenth century, annihilating nearly half the population, Jews were taken as the scapegoat and were accused of having brought about the plague and were persecuted and killed. Many hundreds of Jewish communities were destroyed during this period. As a result many more names were added to the martyrs’ lists and Av Harachamim was recited on other Sabbaths as well.

Two main customs arose: to recite Av Harachamim on most Sabbaths of the year, unless it was a Shabbat of heightened festivity, or to recite it on just two Sabbaths of the year: the Shabbat before Shavuot representing the culmination of the First Crusade persecutions and the Shabbat before Tisha B’Av, representing the culmination of the persecutions associated with the Black Death. It is the second custom that is practiced in the United Synagogue and after the personal memorial prayers Av Harachamim (NS 426) will be said.

This prayer becomes particularly poignant as we reflect on what is happening in parts of the world today. Islamic State is targeting the killing of innocent people and radicalizing and terrorizing the lives of others. As yet, there is no effective concerted strategy to confront this hydra of the twenty-first century. Our synagogue prayers encompass our concerns for all innocent people, whoever, and wherever they may be. As we mourn the tragic loss of life of our martyrs centuries ago, we look forward, in the concluding words of Av Harachamim, to a time of “Al Ken Yarim Rosh - he will hold his head up high”, when all peoples will be able to enjoy peace and security. Dayan Ivan Binstock

PARTICIPATE IN YOUR SHUL SERVICES Would you like to learn to read a Sidra or Haftarah?

Please speak to Dayan Binstock

or the Honorary Officers for more information.

MAZEL TOV Mazel Tov to Ruth and Lionel Curry on the birth of a grandson

Mazel Tov to Nadia and Brian Glenville on the birth of a granddaughter

CONDOLENCES Chaim aruchim, long life to Dr Spencer Phillips on the passing of his mother Anita Phillips

Chaim aruchim, long life to Patricia Tibber on the passing of her husband, and Richard Tibber and

Katy Wiseman on the passing of their father, Stuart Tibber

Chaim aruchim, long life to the family on the passing of Lily Goodkind

Dayan Ivan Binstock will give a Chumash Shiur before the service at 9.00 am

Jonny Fishel will lead the services

Howard Turner will lein

Dayan Binstock will read the haftarah

Dayan Binstock will deliver the sermon

Elijah Summer will sing anim zemirot

Dayan Binstock will give a shiur from 9.00 pm until maariv

This week Shabbat begins 8.15 pm. Earliest candle lighting time 6.57 pm.

Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat 7.00 pm. Shabbat is brought-in in shul at 7.30 pm.

Shabbat ends at 9.20 pm. Next Shabbat begins 20.01 pm

See joint Tisha B’Av Programme for more details

Service Times Shacharit Mincha Ma’ariv

Shabbat Erev Tisha B’Av 9.15 am 5.30 pm fast starts 8.27 pm

9.30 pm

Sunday Tisha B’Av 8.30 am 1.45 pm & 7.00 pm Follows 2nd Mincha Fast ends 9.12 pm

Monday 7.15 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha

Tuesday 7.25 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha

Wednesday 7.25 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha

Thursday 7.15 am 7.30 pm Follows Mincha

Friday 7.25 am 7.00 pm Follows Mincha

Next Shabbat 9.15 am 7.30 pm 9.04 pm

The Honorary Officers invite the congregation to Kiddush

in the Moritz Gertler Hall after the service

PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS LEAFLET FROM THE SHUL ON SHABBAT AS THERE IS NOT YET AN ERUV!

For information on our eruv planning application please contact [email protected]

13TH AUGUST 2016

9TH AV 5776

דבריםDEVARIM

SHABBAT CHAZON - EREV TISHA B’AV

HERTZ 736/750 - STONE 938/1195

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IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY

Please follow the instructions of the security

officer in charge. Stewards should wear yellow

vests. Unless otherwise advised, the

evacuation point is at the American School

(entrance opposite 3-5 Loudoun Road).

Children should be under the supervision of a

responsible adult at all times in the building.

Our defibrillator can now be found adjacent to

the Shul noticeboard in the Foyer.

BEREAVEMENT SERVICES Contact Susan Kosky

[email protected] or 020 3441 9476

THANK YOU to the Security Team and Kiddush Rota

for this Shabbat.

SUPER SIDDUR SLEUTH

There are a few occasions when a chapter or

passage from the bible is quoted in the siddur

and the last verse is repeated for emphasis.

How many examples can you find?

Last week’s question:

A number of Psalms, quoted in the siddur, are introduced as being dedicated to David, like Mizmor LeDavid or a number of other such superscripts,…LeDavid. How many examples can you find? Answer: These are some examples : Mizmor Shir Chanukat Habayit LeDavid NS 36; Tehila LeDavid NS 46; Lamnatzeiach Mizmor LeDavid NS 134; Michtam LeDavid NS 160;

Mizmor LeDavid NS 264; Shir HaMaalot LeDavid NS 510; Lamnatzeich LeDavid Mizmor NS 822. shir hamaalot, Zechor HaShem LeDavid (psalm 131, p 516)

Winner: Lionel Kopelowitz

PARSHA PUZZLE

This week’s sidra, Eileh HaDevarim, begins

with the letter, Aleph. Five other sidrot begin

with Aleph. Can you find them?

Last Week’s question:

Which metal is missing: gold, silver, copper, tin, and lead? Answer: Iron

Winners: Lionel Kopelowitz, Joseph and

Zachary Loftus ON THIS DAY THE 9TH AV

The Mishna lists five tragedies that befell

our ancestors on the 9th Av

1) The spies brought back their bad report.

2) Nebuzraden set fire to the first Temple.

(586BC)

3) The Romans destroyed the second

Temple (70CE).

4) The Romans ploughed over the site of

the Temple to convert to a Roman

colony.

5) Betar, the last independent outpost

under Bar Kochba, fell to the Romans

(135CE)

QUOTATION “If your sins are like scarlet, they shall be

whitened like snow; should they be as red as

crimson, they shall become like wool

[Bible, Isaiah 1:18 – from today’s Haftarah]

Don’t miss this opportunity to join

ST JOHN’S WOOD SYNAGOGUE

for a visit to the

in Nottingham

on Sunday 11th September 2016.

A coach will be leaving SJWS

at 9.30am and return around 8.00pm.

Price: £43 Members

£49 Non-Members Places limited

Please contact Gillian Burr on 0207 586 0156

or e-mail [email protected]

REGULAR EVENTS

WEEKLY SHIURIM ‘Talmud Shiur’ with Alex Grunfeld

Shabbat afternoon before mincha

Tuesday Talmud Shiur with Rabbi Fine at

10.30 am

Wednesday Ladies Shiur

with Maureen Kendler at 10.30 am

Re-starts 7th September

Contact Anne Godfrey

[email protected]

THEATRE CLUB Details from Richard Mernane

020 7289 9173 or

[email protected]

BRIDGE CLUB Duplicate Bridge, Mondays from 1.00 to 4.00pm. Supervised Bridge 1.15 to 3.45pm.

Donation £8 a session including tea.

Director: Mike Eden.

Contact: Sandra Stecker on 020 7586 2532

or Gillian Burr on 020 7586 0156

BOOK CLUB.

The next meeting is on Tuesday 30th August

at 8.30 at the home of Valerie Garston.

The book being discussed is ‘Vinegar Girl’

by Anne Tyler.

For details contact Valerie Garston on

020 7435 7507

KEEP FIT FOR WOMEN - WEEKDAYS

with Stevie Sillers on 07836 784823

LADIES GUILD

23rd August - Visit to ‘Painters’ Paintings’ at The

National Gallery at 11.00 am. Members £12,

guests £14

1st September - Visit to Nuffield Place at 2.00pm.

Coach leaving SJWS at 10.30am. Members £28,

guests £30

11th September - Visit to ‘ The Beth Shalom

Nottingham HOLOCAUST CENTRE at 9.30am.

Members £43, guests £49

15th September - Visit to ‘Records & Rebels-

1966/70’ at the V & A Museum at 11.30 am.

Private Talk. Members £25, guests £28

Gentlemen welcome to all events

Contact Gillian Burr on 020 7586 0156

COMMUNAL LUNCH Next lunch date: Tuesday 16th August

Drinks 12.30pm. Home cooked lunch

1.00pm. £7.00 for Synagogue members,

£8.00 non-members.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL!!!

Contact Gillian Burr on 020 7586 0156 or

Melody Salem on 020 7286 9810

HELP AVAILABLE If you are housebound and would like a visitor or a regular phone call, if you need advice or information on local services and activities or if you would like a lift to the Shul's Communal Lunches, please get in touch. Please contact Gillian or Melody

HEBREW CLASSES

St John’s Wood Synagogue Cheder

Sundays 9.45am – 12.45pm

Contact Rabbi Ronen Broder

0794 108 7701 or

[email protected]

Re-starts on 11th September

KINDERGARTEN St John’s Wood Synagogue Kindergarten

Daily, from 2 years old.

Monday to Thursday 8.45am-12.15pm

Friday 8.45am-12noon

Contact Estelle Brown 020 7286 3859 or

[email protected]

Re-starts 8th September

BABES IN THE WOOD Join us for play, coffee & our fun Shabbat table!

High-energy Israeli songs with Einav, every other

week. Contact Sara Elias 07957 697769 or

[email protected] Re-starts in September

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Meet other parents and their little ones on Monday mornings 10.30-11.20am

Suitable for children from 3 months to 3 years - Donation: £6 per child.

THE LADIES SHIUR Unfortunately Rabbi Jacobs is still not well enough to continue teaching us. We wish him a

refuah shlemah. In the meantime we are happy to announce new arrangements for the

continuation of the shiur from Wednesday, 7th September. We invite you to join us. All

welcome . No previous knowledge required.

Our new teacher will be

MAUREEN KENDLER and her subject will be

Why does God Love David? Maureen is a Teaching Fellow at the London School of Jewish Studies. She has degrees in

English Literature and Jewish Education, and works as an adult educator in the Jewish

community in the UK and internationally. She broadcasts regularly for BBC Radio 2 Pause

For Thought, writes for the Jewish Chronicle and has a passion for teaching texts.

The Shiur takes place in the Beth Hamedrash at St John’s Wood Synagogue.

on Wednesday’s from 10.30-11.30 am.

Charge £10 - including coffee and biscuits.

For further information contact [email protected]

ST JOHN’S WOOD SYNAGOGUE LADIES GUILD

INVITES YOU TO A

CARD LUNCH

at St John’s Wood Synagogue 37-41 Grove End Road, NW8 9NG

on

Tuesday, 27th September 2016

in aid of

Marie Curie Hospice And

Camp Simcha

Coffee 10.30 am Bridge 10.45 am - 3.15 pm Donation £55

For further information please phone Gillian on 020 7586 0156 or Sandra on 020 7586 2532

SECURITY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The need to increase the number of volunteers assisting with the security of

St John’s Wood Synagogue on Shabbat and the forthcoming High Holydays is

urgent!

As Europe has seen an increase in terrorist incidents, we must increase our

security visibility.

An additional 20 people per month will ensure YOUR SHUL has a high security

visibility profile. Each volunteer is needed once a month for 45 minutes.

To join the security team and for more information please contact

David Marks at [email protected]

SUPPORT OUR ERUV!

Our St John’s Wood Eruv planning application has now been live for a number of

weeks.

We now await the deliberations of Camden and Brent in relation to the poles within

their Boroughs.

Currently in Westminster we have a good number of supporting comments but there is

still a need for more.

In order to establish that the Eruv will be utilised by as many people as possible, we

need you to register your support NOW for our Westminster planning application, if you

have not already done so.

Please also remember that comments on planning applications are recorded per

individual and so each adult member of your household should register their comments

separately and ideally NOT as a family unit.

The Westminster application can be found here:

http://idoxpa.westminster.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?

activeTab=makeComment&keyVal=O7N0RARPGR700

For more information please email [email protected]

EMERGENCY DRILL

We will be undertaking a security evacuation drill in compliance with our legal

obligations in the coming weeks. Please ensure you know the whereabouts of

your children and follow the instructions of the stewards or security personnel

on the day.

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS

SIDDUR SHMOOZE - NEW DATE!

SHABBAT 10TH SEPTEMBER

Topic: Alenu - a Prayer for all Seasons

Place: Dora Freedman Hall

Time: 10.00am - Schmooze

10.15 - 10.35am - Shiur

THIS SHABBAT

Shabbat 12/13th August, Shabbat Chazon, is also the eve of the fast

of Tisha B’Av, deferred because of Shabbat.

We will be davening Mincha at the earlier time of 5.30pm to allow people to go

home and eat before the fast. Dayan Binstock will give a shiur from 9.00pm but

Maariv will start 10 minutes after Shabbat ends to enable people to travel to

shul. Those who are attending the 9.00pm shiur may wish to bring non-leather

shoes and kinnot to shul before Shabbat.

Shabbat 27th August Barmitzvah of Marshall Gould

Shabbat 10th September Barmitzvah of Zachary Potel

Shabbat 17th September Barmitzvah of Sam Olins

Shabbat 24th September Youth Takeover Service followed by Family

Shabbat Lunch

SHABBAT 3RD SEPTEMBER

Visit by Emeritus Chief Rabbi Lord and Lady Sacks

Lord Sacks will deliver the sermon and speak over Seudah Shlishit.

Community Lunch with special Guest Speaker

Please book via www.shulinthewood.com