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JRCC of Concord
Posted by admin in HaGaon, Rabbi Efraim Levit on August 31st, 2009

This dynamic shul led by Rabbi Efraim Levit is a truly inspiring place it has a variety of services it provides to the concord community that are unique and fun. Moishe Alexander wants all of his blog readers to consider giving to this community as well as the other communities under the branches of Jrcc. Their work is unparalleled in the education and social activism in the Jewish Russian community of Toronto. Their goal is to build vibrant Jewish communities for the Jews of the former soviet union. May the Almighty bless the work of the Jrcc and its staff and volunteers.

Location:
51 Ritin Lane, side entrance, Unit 5
Click here for maps & Directions
SERVICES OFFERED:
They offer life cycle (Bris, Bar Mitzva, Chuppah, Funeral…), Mezuzah needs and any jewish needs.
Just Contact us.
Friday evening Shabbat Services & Holiday evenings
Mincha / Maariv
Mincha is 40 minutes before candle lighting time,
Followed by a short speech on the weekly Parsha,
Followed by Kabbalat Shabbat/Mariv
Shabbat & Holiday morning:
9:00 am – Class of Chassidic Discourse, preparation for prayer
10:00 am – Morning services – Shacharit
12:50 pm Followed by sit down Kiddush
Mincha/Maariv
1 hour and 15 minutes before Shabbat ends
Followed by the Seuda Shlishi (3-rd Shabbat meal accompanied by Chassidic melodies and words of Torah)
Followed by Maariv.
Shabbat Mevarchim (Blessing of the new month)
8:00 am – Tehillim
Cheese Danish & Coffee served.
CLASSES OFFERED:
Friday eveings after mincha – Laws of Shabbat (followed by services)
Shabbat at 9:00am – Chassidic Discourse (followed by services)
Click here to visit the JRCC Institute of Jewish Studies
Moishe Alexander donated to Chasdei Shlomo
Posted by admin in Aid Services, Environmental, Health, Israel, School, Torah, Uncategorized, Youth, family on May 4th, 2009
Moishe Alexander donated to Emergency Appeal for the family of Benzion Kruman hy”d Victim of the terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.
Rabbi Benzion Kruman, a devoted husband and loving father of three young children ranging in age from two months – five years was murdered by terrorists this past week. His work as a mashgiach took him from his home in Israel to Mumbai. R’ Benzion was about to leave for the airport when he stopped in the Chabad house for the afternoon Mincha prayers. Unfortunately this short stop ended in his tragic murder. His death has left his family bereft of his presence and financially destitute. It is incumbent upon on us all to feel their pain and help shoulder their burden. A committee was formed to set up a fund to benefit R’ Benzion’s wife and children.
Moishe Alexander is a Proud supporter of WSPA
Posted by admin in Aid Services, Environmental, Health, Hockey, Israel, School, Torah, Uncategorized, family on May 4th, 2009
About WSPA:
WSPA’s vision is of a world where animal welfare matters, and animal cruelty ends.
WSPA has been promoting animal welfare for more than 25 years. Our work is concentrated in regions of the world where few, if any, measures exist to protect animals.
WSPA’s work is focused on four priority animal welfare areas:
- Companion animals – responsible pet ownership, humane stray management and cruelty prevention.
- Commercial exploitation of wildlife – intensive farming and the cruel management and killing of wild animals for food or by-products.
- Farm animals – intensive farming, long distance transport and slaughter of animals for food.
- Disaster management – providing care to animals suffering as a result of man-made or natural disasters, and thereby protecting people’s livelihoods.
Our mission: to build a united global animal welfare movement.
With consultative status at the United Nations and the Council of Europe, WSPA is the world‘s largest alliance of animal welfare societies.
We are proud to be part of this growing network, with more than 900 member organizations in over 150 countries.
WSPA brings together people and organizations throughout the world to challenge global animal welfare issues.
WSPA has 15 offices and hundreds of thousands of supporters worldwide.
Realizing our aims
Politically, we have campaigned to convince governments and key decision makers to change practices and introduce new laws to protect or improve the welfare of animals.
With generous donations from our supporters, WSPA has helped people set up new animal welfare groups, enabling local communities globally to help drive improvements in animal welfare.
Understanding that human ignorance is a major factor in the continuation of animal cruelty, WSPA’s education programs facilitate a positive change in people’s attitudes towards animals.
Our field and disaster management teams provide direct help to animals that have been abandoned, neglected or caught up in natural or man-made disasters all over the globe.