This Week
Shabbos Times
This Week
18 JULY 2026 - 3 AV 5786
Candle Lighting at 7:45 pm Shabbos Ends at 10:17 pm
Service Times
This Week
This week’s Sedra - DEVARIM
FRIDAY - 17 JULY
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha, Kabbalas Shabbos
and Ma'ariv 7:15 pm
Candle Lighting 7:45 pm
SHABBOS - 18 JULY
Shacharis 9:15 am
Mincha, Seuda and Ma'ariv 8:30 pm
Shabbos ends at 10:17 pm
SUNDAY - 19 JULY
Shacharis 8:30 am at IFS
Mincha and Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at IFS
MONDAY - 20 JULY
Shacharis 7:20 am at IFS
Mincha and Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at IFS
TUESDAY - 21 JULY
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha and Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at IFS
WEDNESDAY - 22 JULY
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha and Ma'ariv including Kinnos 8:00 pm at IFS
FAST of AV begins at 9:03 pm
THURSDAY - 23 JULY
Shacharis 8:00 am at IFS
Mincha 7:00 pm
Film - Nuremberg followed by Ma'ariv at IFS
FAST ENDS AT 9:55 PM
FRIDAY - 24 JULY
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
NO SHIURUM
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COMMUNAL KIDDUSH
If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or
any other Simcha and would like to join in with the next
Communal Kiddush, which is on August 1st
please contact the Office.
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Forthcoming Stone Settings
(at Rainham unless specified)
19-Jul-26 - 2:00 PM - Raina and David Elias
09-Aug-26 - 2:00 PM - Nita Spurling
16-Aug-26 - 2:00 PM - Ivan Green
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
1 August - Communal Kiddush
November - Annual Quiz (details to follow)
PLEASE CALL THE SHUL OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND FOR BOOKING
Weekly Torah Portion
With our thanks to Aish
Devarim - Deuteronomy 1:1 - 3:22
This week we begin the last of the Five Books of Moses, “Devarim – Words.” In English, it is called Deuteronomy (from the Greek meaning “Second Law” – from deuteros “second” + nomos “law”) perhaps because Moses repeats many of the laws of the Torah to prepare the Jewish people for entering and living in the Land of Israel. The book is the oration of Moses before he died. Moses reviews the history of the 40 years of wandering the desert, reviews the laws of the Torah, and gives rebuke so that the Jewish people will learn from their mistakes. Giving reproof right before one dies is often the most effective time to offer advice and correction; people are more inclined to pay attention and to take it to heart.
