Masorti WWWrap

January 31, 2013 by J-Wire
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Masorti Jews around the world will participate in a world-wide mitzvah laying of tefillin on Sunday.

The Masorti wwrap

The Masorti wwrap

It is the 13th time the Masorti congregations have staged this special day.

In Australia, the Masorti congregations in Sydney and Melbourne will be hosting the event with Sydney being the first kehillah to start [w]rapping.

The Masorti congregation in Sydney is based within the Emanuel complex in Woollahra and in Melbourne at 7 Selwyn St Elsternwick.

The Masorti [w]rap
At schools, shuls, congregations all around the world Jews of all ages will be gathering to wrap tefillin together.

Australia is in the time zone to kick off the event at 9am – and we will then be joined by thousands of participants in different time zones around the world.
The Masorti [w]wwrap

If you’ve never wrapped
If you always wrap
If you sometimes wrap
If you are Bar or Bat Mitzvah this year
If you were Bar or Bat Mitzvah many years ago
If you have tefillin
If you dont have tefillin
If you are simply curious….join us for this special event.

Comments

2 Responses to “Masorti WWWrap”
  1. Eric says:

    “The ways of Torah are ways of pleasantness…”

    We do of course make a minyan consistently on weekdays 6.45 AM Monday, Thursday and at other times during the year and welcome visitors at our traditional, egalitarian services at Emanuel Synagogue http://www.masorti.org.au.

    Wwwrap is our annual, coordinated, international celebration of the mitzvah of tefillin. It is difficult to understand why anyone would see it in a negative light.

  2. Otto Waldmann says:

    Wow, at least we see they managed to get a minian !!!!

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