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ד"בס MIZRACHI MATTERS
SHABBAT BERESHIT Friday, 13 October (24 Tishrei) (Vol 12, No 01)
on the birth of a son Mazel tov to his grandparents: Susan & Phillip Bolton and Claire & Len Hain
Mazel tov to his great-grandparents: Anita Epstein, Mena Meyerowitz-Kozminsky, Elaine Bloch-Jaffe and Norma Bolton
Benyomin & Sari Goldschmiedt on the birth of their daughter
Mazal tov to her grandparents: Yirmi and Miriam Goldschmiedt & Yisroel & Malky Weinberg (Yerushayalim)
Mazal tov to her great-grandmothers: Margit Goldschmiedt & Nechama Werdiger
Yitzi and Judy Kennard on the birth of their son
Mazal tov to his grandparents: Rabbi James and Vicky Kennard & Rivky and Yosef Halpern (Manchester)
BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARIES
Sam Bruce, David Brykman, Eitan Cher, Nadav Greenberger, Daniel Kave, Yonnie Lipshatz, Benji Reisner, Joshua Slonim, David Weinberg
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Sunday: Raie Levy Monday: Kara Tolub
Wednesday: Yaron Esterman Thursday: Jemma Cher, Aviya Wiener (HBD)
Friday: Gila Adelist
If you have an occasion or milestone event that you would like to be mentioned in Mizrachi Matters, please email it to [email protected] by 12:00pm on Thursdays
Mazal Tov to our Chatanim over Simchat Torah:
The Chatanim Kiddush will be held on Parashat Noach
Beit Yehuda/Beit Haroeh Chatan Torah: Noam White
Chatan Bereshit: Moishe Landau Chatan Kol Hanearim: Daniel Parasol
Hashcama Minyan:
Chatan Torah: Jeremy Rapke Chatan Bereshit: Adam Rosenblum
ס ב "ד 14 October 2017 24 Tishrei 5778 Shabbat Bereishit
Yahrzeits during the coming week Ann Sternson (Father) [Shabbat] Sharon Lewy (Father) [Wednesday] Malcolm Feigen (Father) [Sunday] Rachel Lissek (Mother) [Friday] Sam Recht (Father) [Monday]
Shabbat times
Candle Lighting this Shabbat Not after 7.17 pm Candle Lighting time if attending Kabbalat Shabbat Not before 6.20 pm Kabbalat Shabbat this week (note amended time) 6.30 pm Pre-Shacharit Shiur 9.00 am Shacharit 9.30 am Rabbi’s Shabbat Shiur 6.15 pm Mincha at 7.00 pm Shabbat ends at 8.16 pm Candle Lighting next week 7.24 pm Candle Lighting next week if attending Kabbalat Shabbat 6.25 pm Kabbalat Shabbat next week 6.30 pm
Birthdays this week Nadav Lowinger turns 12 on 19 October Ilan Rosen turns 20 on 20 October Mazal Tov Judy & Eric Simms on welcoming their first grandchild, a girl named Georgia. Mazal Tov to first time parents Tarryn & Josh Guest, and to Josh's parents Adam & Esther Guest and Janet Lovett Condolences Miriam & Michael Suss together with their sons Mark and Ari and their families on the loss of their mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother, Cecilia Zydower a”h Kiddush this Shabbat You are all invited to the Kiddush which will be sponsored by EJC. Weekday times
Sunday: Tefillin beginners class, including breakfast 8.00 am Monday and Thursday 6.30 am Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 6.45 am
JLI @ EJC EJC will be running the newest 6 week JLI Course “Great Debates in Jewish History” from Monday 30 October. Contact Sally-Ann on 0437-625-350 or [email protected] for details Movie Night On 5 November, we will be seeing the delightful Israeli comedy “The Wedding Plan” – tickets $20 each – contact Sally-Ann on 0437-625-350 or [email protected] for details
Exhausted by single life at 32, spirited bride-to-be Michal (Noa Koler) is eager for the comfort and companionship of marriage. When her fiancé dumps her one month before their wedding she is devastated but undeterred, and decides to keep her wedding date, leaving it to fate – and God – to provide a suitable Mr Right.
Trailblazing writer-director Rama Burshtein (Fill the Void) returns to the cloistered Orthodox community she knows intimately with this funny and poignant screwball romantic comedy. When it comes to finding love, it’s equal parts luck, determination, and blind faith.
Winner Best Screenplay and Best Actress (Noa Kolar) at the 2016 Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars), and a US box office hit, The Wedding Plan premiered at the 2016 Venice Film Festival.
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID COURSE
Note: The information provided in MHFA courses is for general mental health first aid only and is not intended to be and should not be relied upon as a substitute for specific professional medical advice.
What is the Youth Mental Health First Aid course?
The Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) course is based on international MHFA Guidelines. These Guidelines were developed using consensus of mental health consumers, carers and professionals from English-speaking developed countries.
Course Content
The YMHFA course teaches adults how to assist adolescents who are developing any of the following mental health problems, experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem or in a mental health crisis:
Developing mental health problems• Depression• Anxiety problems• Eating disorders• Psychosis • Substance use problems.
Mental health crises• Suicidal thoughts and behaviours• Non-suicidal self-injury• Panic attacks• Traumatic events• Severe psychotic states• Severe effects from alcohol or other drug use• Aggressive behaviours.
The course can be conducted wherever a YMHFA Instructor can travel. If extended travel is required, the instructor’s travel expenses may also need to be met (to be negotiated with the instructor). MHFA courses for members of the public are advertised through the MHFA website.
Finding a YMHFA Instructor
You can find MHFA Instructors in your area on the MHFA website and contact them directly about conducting a course for your organisation, workplace or school. Instructors set their own fees, so we recommend you contact several local instructors for quotes. All instructors of this course are trained by MHFA Australia.
This 14-hour YMHFA Course teaches adults how to provide Mental Health First Aid to adolescents
Mental illnesses often start in adolescence or early adulthood and it is important to detect problems early to ensure the young person is properly treated and supported. The YMHFA course teaches adults who have frequent contact
with adolescents, such as parents, guardians, school staff, sport coaches and youth workers, how to assist adolescents who are developing a mental health problem, experiencing a worsening
of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis.
www.mhfa.com.au
Participants will learn about adolescent development and the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, how and where to get help and what sort of help has been shown by research to be effective.CrCourse Format
This is a 14-hour course. The delivery format is flexible. Course participants receive a copy of the YMHFA Manual to keep and are eligible to become an accredited Mental Health First Aider.
Who can attend a YMHFA course?
Any interested adult, particularly those who work or live with young people, can attend. We do offer a separate course which teaches adolescents how to provide mental health first aid to their peers, the teen MHFA Course. See below.
Where can YMHFA courses be held?
Become an Accredited Mental Health First Aider
Participants who complete this training are eligible to complete an online Accreditation Assessment in order to receive a Mental Health First Aider Certificate of Accreditation valid for 3 years.
2017
Other MHFA courses for helping young people
teen MHFA for Years 7-9 and Years 10-12 How a young person can assist a peer, in three 75 minute interactive classroom sessions. teen MHFA can only be delivered in schools or clubs where Youth MHFA training has already been rolled out.
Mental illnesses often start in adolescence or early adulthood and it is important to detect problems early to ensure the young person is properly treated and supported. The YMHFA course teaches
adults who have frequent contact with adolescents, such as parents, guardians, school staff, sport coaches and youth workers, how to assist adolescents who are developing a mental health problem,
experiencing a worsening of a mental health problem or in a mental health crisis.
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID COURSE
Learn skills and gain confidence to assist young people experiencing
mental health problems.
www.mhfa.com.au
LOCATION:
DATE:
PRICE:
MHFA INSTRUCTOR(S):
CONTACT NUMBER:
EMAIL:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
2017
Participants will learn about adolescent development and the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, how and where to get help and what sort of help has been shown by research to be effective.
If you’re interested in attending this course, please use contact details below to enrol. Hurry limited spots available!
• 14-hour Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) course• Course topics cover: developing mental health problems, depression, anxiety problems, psychosis, eating disorders and substance use problems, as well as suicide and other mental health crises. • Participants receive a copy of the Youth MHFA manual
• Participants are eligible to become an accredited Mental Health First Aider.