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JWC Lunch time Tefillin club Join your friends every other Wednesday during Lunchtime for great food and a chance to put on Tefillin and brush up on your skills in this important Mitzva. Enjoy fascinating hands on insights into the Tefillin including: making your own authentic feather quill, the Kabbalistics of Teffilin, compounding ink, learning the ancient torah calligraphy, two of the oldest knots known to man, and MUCH more. For more information contact Ruth Ashrafi @477-7483 or Rabbi Boruch @ 489-9733
 Event Location: Gray Academy of Jewish Education - Room 410 123 Doncaster Street Winnipeg, MB Canada
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South End Ladies Rambam & Tanya Class There is no other book of Torah that explains Judaism, its laws and its philosophy of life, with the level of clarity and in the comprehensive and systematic way that the Rambam does. The Rambam, in his magnificent set of volumes called "Mishne Torah," explains all the 613 Mitzvos, the Halachos that explain how to do the Mitzvos, and the meaninfg and beliefs that are at the core of those laws. And he does all this in lucid and clear text.By doing the weekly RAMBAM, we hope that you, as a participant, will gradually accumulate a clear knowledge and understanding of the Torah's Mitzvos and laws, the Halacha and its ramifications.
Please make every possible effort to join us this week!
For more information call Lubavitch Centre @ 339-8737 More information
 Event Location: South-end Torah Centre 1825 Grant Ave Winnipeg, MB R3N 0N1 Canada
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The following is a chronology of the Flood, as indicated by the dates and time periods given in the Torah's account and calculated by Rashi:
Cheshvan 17: Noah enters ark; rains begin.
Kislev 27: Forty days of rain end; begin 150 days of water's
swelling and churning, during which the water reaches a height of 15 cubits above the mountain
peaks.
Sivan 1: Water calms and begins to subside at the rate of one cubit every four days.
Sivan 17: The bottom of the ark, submerged 11 cubits beneath the surface, touches down on the top of Mount Ararat.
Av 1: The mountain peaks break the water's surface.
Elul 10:Forty days after the mountain peaks becom visible, Noah opens the ark's window and dispatches a raven.
Elul 17: Noah sends the dove for the first time.
Elul 23: The dove is sent a second time, and returns with an olive leaf in its beak.
Tishrei 1: Dove's third mission. Water completely drained.
Cheshvan 27: Ground fully dried. Noah exits ark.
(This chronology follows the opinion of the Talmudic sage Rabbi
Eliezer; according to Rabbi Joshua's interpretation, the Flood began on Iyar 17, and all above dates should be moved ahead six months.)
Total time that Noah spent in the ark: 365 days (one solar year; one year and 11 days on the lunar calendar).
Link: See the Torah's account of
the Great Flood, Rashi's commentary, and insights and interpretations
from sages, scholars and mystics through the ages on the
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