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32 HASHALOM November
2016
Erratum
In the October issue of
Hashalom,
there was an unfortunate
duplication of text which was included in the first part of Rabbi
Avidan’s Rosh Hashanah greeting. We would like to apologise
to Rabbi Avidan for this error.
Hashalom is not responsible for errors and omissions. Please submit your information in writing to
The Editor, PO Box 10797, Marine Parade 4056 or fax to (031) 3379600 or email hashalom@djc.co.za.
Date Time Event
Venue
2 9.30am
Friendship club - UJW
Beth Shalom
3 4:00pm
Challahbake - UJW
UJC
16 9:30am
Friendship club - Sisterhood
Beth Shalom
21
HOD LODGE JAFFA meeting
DJcentre
27
MITZVAH DAY
November 2016
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BIRTHS
Mazaltov to Audrey Goldberg on the birth of a great grandson, a
grandson for Lindy Hersch and Peter and Ingrid Jacobson, a son for
Tyron and Natalie Hersch in London; to Rodney and Shirley Palte on the
birth of a great grandson, a son for Esti and Zally Lazarus in Houston;
D’vora Kimberley and Rod Kimberley on the birth of a granddaughter, a
daughter for Tamar and Shay Ben Haim in Israel; Barry and Reisel Dogan
on the birth of a granddaughter, a daughter for Einav and Saul Lever.
BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
Mazaltov to Solly Goldman on the barmitzvah of his grandson Natan
Marks, son of Andy and Earle
BIRTHDAYS
Mazaltov to Lester Edelstein on his 70th birthday.
CONDOLENCES
Our deepest condolences to the friends and family of Rose Simpson
on her passing; to Joe Aaron and Audrey Levy on the passing of Ernie
Aaron; to Lorraine Kronik, Rochelle, Dena and David on the passing of
their husband and father Louis.
On our Cover
Painting by: Jordana Klein
“Praise be to you O’ L- rd”
Jordana Klein has been painting for over
twenty years. Her paintings are sold in
galleries in Jerusalem and Manhattan, and
throughout the world.She currently resides
in Bet Shemesh, Israel and is painting full
time, focusing on the unique buildings,
scenery and flora of Israel.
“ Painting is in my blood. The paintbrush is
my hand, hard-wired to my brain. They speak
directly, without conscious interference.
When I paint I create, adapt, discover and
– hopefully – delight. The journey is as important as the end product. Although
perhaps that is not quite true. For me it is all about the journey. The trying of new
things, putting colors where they don’t belong yet still make sense. Creating order
out of chaos, and sometimes chaos out of order. Interpreting the world as I see it
or as I would like to see it. Putting a unique Jordana spin on it.”
To view more of Jordana’s extraordinary art, please visit her website at:
http://www.jordanaklein.com