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| Written by Administrator |
| Saturday, 08 August 2009 13:23 |
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It is Jewish tradition that when someone is ill, we say a "misheberach" for him or her. Simply put, a Misheberach is a prayer for the sick. Many people believe that physical and spiritual healing progresses faster when someone prays for you. Misheberach's are recited during the torah service, which is typically held on Shabbat and festivals. For those of you who are unable to make it to a synagogue for torah services, we offer a way to help you express your wishes for good health and a speedy recovery to your friends and relatives.
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 30 August 2009 22:44 |
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Kiddush Club
| Date: Sep 9 '10 |
| Sponsor: Joan Melnick |
| In honour of mother Lina Shanfield |
| Date: Sep 10 '10 |
| Sponsor: Sheldon Indig |
| Rosh Hashanah |
| Date: Sep 10 '10 |
| Sponsor: Noah Horwitz |
| Rosh Hashanah |
| Date: Sep 18 '10 |
| Sponsor: Rega Novak |
| In honour of Harold Eisenberg, my dear friend, who used to sponsor this Yom Kippur break-fast kiddush |
| Date: Sep 18 '10 |
| Sponsor: Rachel Eisenberg |
| In honour of my late husband, Harold Eisenberg, and the Yom Kippur Break-Fast Kiddush that he traditionally sponsored |
| Date: Sep 18 '10 |
| Sponsor: Jack Eisenberg |
| To help keep the tradition of my family's sponsorship of the Yom Kippur Break-Fast kiddush alive |
| Date: Feb 12 '11 |
| Sponsor: Rega Novak |
| Commemorating the yahrzeit of my late husband, Morris (Moshe) Novak |
| Date: Dec 31 '19 |
| Sponsor: Volf Leshchynsky & Ninel Nyestyerova |
| Date and Reason TBD |
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| Use the Kiddush Club Request Form (see menu on far left of screen) to publicize your upcoming simcha or yahrzeit by sponsoring a Shabbat kiddush. |



