Imagine a World without Israel!!!
Beit Rehovot Cultural Evening 2010

Israel- A Light To The Nations.
Kirktonholme Hall East Kilbride 7-9pm
Motzi Shabbat 13th March 2010.
What has Israel given to the world
and what would the world be like without Israel?
ALL WELCOME.
                    
WE ARE NOT ASHAMED TO BE JEWISH
WE ARE NOT ASHAMED OF OUR HOMELAND
On Wednesday 2nd December 2009
Beit Rehovot made a response to the disgraceful call by
the Scottish Trades Union Congress for people attending the Glasgow Celtic versus
Hapoel Tel-Aviv football match to wear the so-called Palestinian flag. In the absence
of what we regarded as an adequate response from others, we also went to the football
ground and wore the Magen David.
The fury of the opposition was evident as they began to shout abuse at the sight of our
flags but many of their intended audience, the Glasgow Celtic supporters came over to
their support for our stance and for Israel.

UPCOMING FESTIVALS/CELEBRATIONS FOR 5770/5771
UBMJC CHANUKAH CELEBRATION 5770
Shabbat 19th December 2009
Threeways community centre
Borehamwood 10.30 am.
Purim
Sunday February 28th 2010
Pesach
First Seder of Pesach Monday 29th March 2010 (14th Nisan 5770)
Yom Yerushalayim
Wednesday May12th 2010
Shavuot
Wednesday May 19th 2010
Fast of 17th Tammuz
Tuesday June 29th 2010
Tisha B'Av
Tuesday July 20th 2010
Rosh Hashanah 5771

Thursday September 9th 2010
Kol Nidre
Friday 17th September 2010
Yom Kippur
Shabbat 18th September 2010
services from 10am - Break of Fast
Erev Sukkot
Wednesday 22nd September 2010
First day of Sukkot
Thursday 23rd September 2010

Simchat Torah (in accordance with the Israeli Calendar)
Friday 1st October 2010

Chanukah 5771
Thursday 2nd December until Thursday 9th December 2010
          
         

                    
Semicha Lerabbanut
5th - 7th Sivan 5769
(12th - 14th June 2009)
MAZAL TOV!

MAZAL TOV!

Beit Rehovot Synagogue Members
MAZAL TOV!


The Rabbi & Rebbetzin
of Beit Rehovot
Synagogue
                    
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other events throughout the movement
                    
UBMJC
ISRAEL TOUR
2008

Naphtali greets us at Ben Gurion Airport

The entrance to Yad V'shem.
The text says:
" I will put My Spirit in you, and you shall live again,
and I will set you upon your own soil"
Yechezk'el (Ezekiel) 37 verse 14

First sunset of our tour

"I have set watchmen on your walls,
O Yerushalayim; they shall never hold their peace day or night."
Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) 62 verse 6


An IDF soldier patrols the City of David

A view from the City of David

Looking down on the altar of Noach,
Shem, Avraham, Yitz'chak and Ya'akov.
The place where HaShem has placed His Name forever!

Tel Aviv, a contrast of old and new

Friday, May 14, 1948, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. At 4 p.m.
– eight hours before the termination of the British Mandate in what was then Palestine –
the members of the People’s Council and Executive
and invited leaders gathered in the museum hall.
They listened with great emotion as David Ben-Gurion,
head of the People’s Council,
the Zionist Executive and the Jewish Agency,
declared the creation of the State of Israel.
After the reading of the declaration of independence,
Rabbi Fishman-Maimon recited the Sheheheyanu
and members of the People’s Council and Executive signed the scroll.
The ceremony concluded with the singing of “Hatikva."

Almost 60 years later in that same hall in Tel Aviv.
- eight hours before we all sat down to eat our evening meal -
the then members, Zakonim, Rabbinim and Executive
of The Union of British Messianic Jewish Congregations
listened with great emotion as Rabbi Andrew Sheldrake
declared this was and is the true
renaissance
of Judaism in the twenty first century!
What a Great G-d we serve!

Taking a short cut through Tel Aviv market

The girls stop for a photo outside the restaurant

The UBMJC and Amiel enjoy a meal together.

Heading for the Kotel

It's a Barmitzvah morning!

Lots of people ... and it's only 10am

Mazel Tov!!

Smile for Israel :)

Migdal David

Khirbet Qumran


The Dead Sea

Did you say red ...... wine?



O Israel ... HaShem's beautiful country!
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