This Week
Shabbos Times
This Week
30 OCTOBER 2025 - 8 CHESHVAN 5786
Candle Lighting at 4:19 pm Shabbos Ends at 5:25 pm
Shabbos Times
This Week
NEXT WEEK'S SERVICE TIMES
This week’s Sedra - LECH LECHA
FRIDAY - 31 OCTOBER
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha, Kabbalas Shabbos,
Ma'ariv and Candle Lighting 4:19 pm
SHABBOS KODESH - 1 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 9:00 am followed by Kiddush and Mincha
Shabbos ends at 5:25 pm
Ma'ariv 5:45 pm
SUNDAY - 2 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 8:30 am at IFS
Mincha and Ma'ariv 4:10 pm at IFS
MONDAY - 3 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 7:20 am at IFS
Mincha 1:30 pm at Chabad
Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at Cranbrook
TUESDAY - 4 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha 1:30 pm at Chabad
Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at Cranbrook
WEDNESDAY - 5 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
Mincha 1:30 pm at Chabad
Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at Cranbrook
THURSDAY - 6 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 7:20 am at IFS
Mincha 1:30 pm at Chabad
Ma'ariv 7:30 pm at Cranbrook
FRIDAY - 7 NOVEMBER
Shacharis 7:30 am at IFS
SHIURUM THIS WEEK
Sunday - 9:30 am (after Shacharis) Breakfast shiur - in Shul
Looking at the Haphtorah in depth with the Rabbi
Tuesday - 8:30 pm on Zoom
Reviewing the weekly sedra with the Rabbi
Wednesday - 8:00 pm in Shul
Gemorah Shiur with The Rabbi (after Ma’ariv)
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This week's Communal Kiddush is sponsored by
Yvonne Wajchendler
Leslie Wajchendler
and
Melvyn Weinberg
on their birthdays
Susan Gordon for her Mother's 90th Birthday
Ray Kinsler in Commemoration of his wife Valerie's Yahrzeit
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If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or
any other Simcha and would like to join in with the next Communal Kiddush
please contact Frances Bookatz on 07956 166518.
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6-Nov-25 - 11:15 am Emmauel Field
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Weekly Torah Portion
With our thanks to Aish
Lech Lecha Genesis 12:1 - 17:27
The Almighty commands Abram (later renamed Abraham) to leave Haran and go to “the place that I will show you” (which turned out to be the land of Canaan – later renamed the Land of Israel). The Almighty then gives Abram an eternal message to the Jewish people and to the nations of the world, “I will bless those who bless you and he who curses you I will curse.” Finding a famine, Abram travels to Egypt asking Sarai (later renamed Sarah) to say she is his sister so they won’t kill him to marry her (the Egyptians were particular not to commit adultery...so they would kill the husband instead).
Pharaoh evicts Abram from Egypt after attempting to take Sarai for a wife. They settle in Hebron (also known as Kiryat Arba) and his nephew Lot settles in Sodom. Abram rescues Lot – who was taken captive – in the Battle of the Four Kings against the Five Kings.
Entering into a covenant with the Almighty (all covenants with the Almighty are eternal, never to be abrogated or replaced by new covenants), Abram is told that his descendants will be enslaved for 400 years and that his descendants (via Isaac not Ishmael, “through Isaac will offspring be considered yours” (Genesis 21:8)) will be given the land “from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates.”
Sarai, childless, gives her handmaid Hagar to Abram for a wife so that he will have children. Ishmael (the grandfather of our Arab cousins) is born. The covenant of brit mila, religious circumcision, is made (17:3-8), God changes their names to Abraham and Sarah and tells them that Sarah will give birth to Isaac (Yitzchak). Abraham circumcises all the males of his household.
