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We are so glad you joined us at the Rally and were part of such a wonderful cause!
48
3 Sivan 5775 // May 21, 2015 NEWS
Community
Some 85 people enjoyed three days in
Monte Carlo last week and raised over
£350,000 for Chana at the same time.
The participants in this year’s annual
Chana Car Rally came from London,
Manchester, Zurich, Jerusalem, New
York, Los Angeles and Johannesburg,
giving the event a truly international
flavour. Members of the group traveled
out to Monaco on Monday, where they
were welcomed by the dedicated team at
the Fairmont Hotel. Before the informal welcome dinner
held on the balcony of the hotel, there
was an opportunity for the drivers to
familiarise themselves with the cars they
would be driving over the next couple of
days. The stunning selection included
Ferraris, McLarens, Lamborghinis,
Aston Martins, Porsches and Bentleys.
Following davening and breakfast on
Tuesday, the participants set off eagerly
on their first day’s drive. Everyone was
given a detailed route and map to follow,
enabling the drivers to take their time
and enjoy the beautiful scenery, whilst
having the security of knowing exactly
where they were and joining together for
a picnic lunch. By mid-afternoon, the participants
had all returned to the hotel to prepare
for the evening’s gala dinner, which
took place in an exclusive venue at the
end of the pier in Cap D’Ail. En route to
the dinner, the guests enjoyed a stroll
through a vintage car museum.
As a preparation for the meal, event
sponsor, The Grapevine, represented
by Mr. David Margulies, together with
Israeli winery 1848, ran a wine tasting
with suggestions for wine pairings, some
of these were taste-tested at the dinner.
The entire event was expertly catered by
Catering by Ezri.During the meal, the other sponsors
Colin Richman and Eytan Weisz
(Teacher Stern), Paul Feldman and
David Mendelsohn (Lockton) and Jack
Acstein and Sam Levy (Rykar) took the
opportunity of addressing the gathering.
The celebratory ambience was enhanced
by a saxophonist as the sun set over the
rooftop pool. In keeping with the theme
of the rally, Eddie Jordan, a well-known
figure on the Formula One racing circuit,
shared some of his personal experiences.
To mark the tenth anniversary
of the Chana Car Rally, which is the
organisation’s main annual fundraiser,
committee members Benny Groszman,
Danny Brodie and Uri Goldberg
presented Moshe Morris with an award
for creating the event. It was also a
token of appreciation for his widespread
charitable endeavours.
During the dinner, guest speaker B.Z.
Weiss from the United States made an
appeal for Chana. With his usual skill
he took the crowd on an emotional
journey from crying with laughter at
the beginning of the speech to shedding
tears of heightened emotion as he gave
the passionate appeal.
The second day of the rally featured a
special treat for the participants. Before
setting off on the day’s drive, they were
able to try out the true Monte Carlo Rally
experience, with a visit to the grandstand
and an opportunity to drive along part of
the world-famous rally course.
After another morning driving
through the beautiful scenery, the group
gathered for a farewell lunch to mark the
end of the highly successful event. The
rally raised substantially more money
for Chana than on previous occasions
and participants commented on the
warm and friendly atmosphere fostered
by this unique event.The logistics of the rally were expertly
managed by a team from JAM Events,
with their usual sophisticated attention
to detail. JAM took the opportunity
of the Chana Car Rally to launch their
dedicated car-rally experience division,
which is available for charities, corporate
entertaining and private events.
For more than 20 years, Chana has
been supporting couples who face the
challenge of infertility. In that time it has
assisted, through counseling, guidance
and financial support, more than 4,450
people, which has directly resulted in the
birth of about 600 babies. This work is
made possible in large part by the funds
raised at the Rally Appeal.
Three-Day Car Rally Raises Over £350,000
For Chana Organization
Rabbanim Gather in Toulouse for
Conference of European RabbisOver 200 Rabbanim from across
Europe, the United States and Israel
gathered together in Toulouse, France
last week for the bienniel Conference
of European Rabbis. In addition to
the conference’s strong focus on
fighting anti-Semitism, delegates also
discussed such diverse topics as the
use of technology in Jewish law and
the continuation of European Jewry.
As usual, the event was graced by the
presence of a number of Chief Rabbis,
including Rabbi Haim Korsia, Vice
President of the CER and Chief Rabbi
of France, Chief Rabbi David Lau of
Israel and Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef
of Israel, as well as senior European
politicians.During the opening of the conference
calls to fight anti-Semitism were backed
by members of the European Parliament
and Commission, who expressed their
support for the continuation of Jewish life
across the continent. During his welcome address, President
of the CER, Chief Rabbi Pinchas
Goldschmidt of Moscow, told delegates,
“The children who were shot in Toulouse
were killed for the same reason as those
Jews who were murdered 70 years ago
during the Holocaust here in Europe. The
doubling of anti-Semitic attacks in 2014
means we must fight resolutely against
anti-Semitism and nip this phenomenon
in the bud. We will continue to fight
across Europe for the right to live safely
on this continent as Jews.”
Speaking at a gala dinner Vice
President of the European Parliament
Antonio Tajani told the crowd, “The
Jewish people’s heritage is my heritage
and we won’t have Europe without our
heritage. “The European Parliament, the guard-
ian institution of the democratic princi-
ples and inalienable values of Europe, is
committed to uncompromisingly refuse
any form of hatred and anti-Semitism.”
In a video message to the convention,
First Vice-President of the European
Commission, Mr. Frans Timmermans
talked of the need for further discussion
about the role of religion in Europe saying,
“Europe without the Jews is no longer
Europe. ... We need your contribution to
have this debate.”During the day Vice President Tajani,
Chief Rabbi Goldschmidt and delegates
met with local politicians and the Bishop
of Toulouse to discuss the importance of
interfaith dialogue in combating racial
hatred.The second day of the conference
saw delegates join members of the
local community to hold a memorial
ceremony to mark the 26th of Iyar, the
Hebrew date of Victory in Europe (VE)
Day.The ceremony particularly focused
on the more than 1.25 million Jewish
servicemen who fought during the war,
including 250,000 who lost their lives.
During the ceremony Chief Rabbi
Goldschmidt said, “On 8th May 1945,
when the Jews came out of hiding, there
was no time to cry: We were in survival
mode, creating a new existence for
ourselves. That was the time to build.
Today, 70 years on, where we have rebuilt
our communities, we are still are yet to
cry over those who gave their lives as
soldiers. They fought to ensure Jewish
life can exist in a free Europe.
“Bad things happen because good
people don’t stand up. Just as Jewish
servicemen stood up for our future we
need to understand that it is the future
(Top picture) Committee members Uri Goldberg (second L), Danny Brodie (second R) and Benny
Groszman (R) making a presentation to Moshe Morris (L).
(Bottom picture) Participants in the Chana Car Rally.
Continued on page 49
20 NEWS
JT 21 May 2015
� Adam Domb
OVER £350,000 was raised for Chana, thanks to the 85 drivers who participated in the charity’s annual Car Rally. The cosmopolitan group, drawn from London, Manchester, Zurich, Jerusalem, New York, Los Angeles and Johannesburg, converged on Monaco for the three-day rally where they were hosted at the Fairmont Hotel. The stunning selection of cars to be used included Ferraris, McLarens, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, Porsches and Bentleys. Following davening and breakfast, the participants eagerly set off on their first day’s scenic drive, guided by a detailed route and map. By mid-afternoon, the participants had all returned to the hotel to prepare for the evening’s gala dinner, which took place in an exclusive venue at the end of the pier in Cap D’Ail. En route to the dinner, the guests enjoyed a stroll through a vintage car museum. In anticipation of the meal, event sponsor, The Grapevine, represented by Mr Dovid Margulies, together with Israeli Winery 1848,
ran a wine tasting, together with suggestions for wine pairings.During the meal, the other sponsors Colin Richman and Eytan Weisz (Teacher Stern), Paul Feldman and David Mendelsohn (Lockton) and Jack Ackstein and Sam Levy (Rykar) addressed the gathering.
To mark the tenth anniversary of the Car Rally, which is Chana’s main annual fundraiser, committee members Benny Groszman, Danny Brodie and Uri Goldberg presented Moshe Morris with an award for creating the event. It was also a token of appreciation for his widespread magnanimity. Guest speaker at the dinner B.Z. Weiss, from the US, took the crowd on an emotional roller coaster of a journey, from crying with laughter to shedding tears of intense emotion as he gave an impassioned appeal on behalf of Chana.Other highlights of the three-day rally included an opportunity to try out the true Monte Carlo Rally experience, including a drive along part of the world famous rally course.
Once again, the organisation
of the Chana Rally was expertly managed from start to finish by the team at JAM Events, with their usual sophisticated attention to detail. This year’s event was
the platform for JAM to launch their dedicated car rally experience division, which is now available for charities, corporate entertaining and private events.
For more than 20 years, Chana has been supporting couples who face the challenge of infertility; through counselling, guidance and financial support.
Car rally participants at their glorious Monaco venue. PHOTO DANIEL MORRIS
Car drivers rally to the cause of Chana
THE annual pre-Shavuos cheese cake lunch at Canary Wharf once again attracted a number of Docklands businessmen and professionals. There was also a large complement of visitors from Jewish Care homes, as well as Jewish residents from London’s East End. Schonfeld Square was well represented at two tables.Mr Adrian Cohen, partner with
international lawyers Clifford Chance, whose offices hosted the event, introduced the proceedings.The choir from Menorah Primary School sang a mixture of Jewish folk songs and Chassidic melodies, after which the choirmaster Rabbi Shalom Erlanger gave a Dvar Torah on the upcoming chag.Thanking the Canary Wharf
Group and Clifford Chance for their magnificent efforts in providing the cheese cake party, he explained the journey from Pesach to Shavuos via counting the Omer. He said that it was a journey of advancement and improvement; hence we count upwards rather than downwards. And at Shavuos we are ready to receive the Torah itself.The Rabbi then mesmerised the
gathering with his playing on the clarinet and led the choir in a rendition of ‘My Yiddishe Mama’, before concluding with two versions of ‘Adon Olam’.Danny Seliger, the indefatigable director of administration for Canary Wharf Group paid tribute to the choir and wished all those attending a very Good Yom Tov.
A taste of Shavuos in DocklandsWORDS AND PHOTOS: DAVID ROSE
Rabbi Shalom Erlanger
Mr Danny Seliger
The choir from Menorah Primary School
About Chana
48
3 Sivan 5775 // May 21, 2015 NEWS
Community
Some 85 people enjoyed three days in
Monte Carlo last week and raised over
£350,000 for Chana at the same time.
The participants in this year’s annual
Chana Car Rally came from London,
Manchester, Zurich, Jerusalem, New
York, Los Angeles and Johannesburg,
giving the event a truly international
flavour. Members of the group traveled
out to Monaco on Monday, where they
were welcomed by the dedicated team at
the Fairmont Hotel. Before the informal welcome dinner
held on the balcony of the hotel, there
was an opportunity for the drivers to
familiarise themselves with the cars they
would be driving over the next couple of
days. The stunning selection included
Ferraris, McLarens, Lamborghinis,
Aston Martins, Porsches and Bentleys.
Following davening and breakfast on
Tuesday, the participants set off eagerly
on their first day’s drive. Everyone was
given a detailed route and map to follow,
enabling the drivers to take their time
and enjoy the beautiful scenery, whilst
having the security of knowing exactly
where they were and joining together for
a picnic lunch. By mid-afternoon, the participants
had all returned to the hotel to prepare
for the evening’s gala dinner, which
took place in an exclusive venue at the
end of the pier in Cap D’Ail. En route to
the dinner, the guests enjoyed a stroll
through a vintage car museum.
As a preparation for the meal, event
sponsor, The Grapevine, represented
by Mr. David Margulies, together with
Israeli winery 1848, ran a wine tasting
with suggestions for wine pairings, some
of these were taste-tested at the dinner.
The entire event was expertly catered by
Catering by Ezri.During the meal, the other sponsors
Colin Richman and Eytan Weisz
(Teacher Stern), Paul Feldman and
David Mendelsohn (Lockton) and Jack
Acstein and Sam Levy (Rykar) took the
opportunity of addressing the gathering.
The celebratory ambience was enhanced
by a saxophonist as the sun set over the
rooftop pool. In keeping with the theme
of the rally, Eddie Jordan, a well-known
figure on the Formula One racing circuit,
shared some of his personal experiences.
To mark the tenth anniversary
of the Chana Car Rally, which is the
organisation’s main annual fundraiser,
committee members Benny Groszman,
Danny Brodie and Uri Goldberg
presented Moshe Morris with an award
for creating the event. It was also a
token of appreciation for his widespread
charitable endeavours.
During the dinner, guest speaker B.Z.
Weiss from the United States made an
appeal for Chana. With his usual skill
he took the crowd on an emotional
journey from crying with laughter at
the beginning of the speech to shedding
tears of heightened emotion as he gave
the passionate appeal.
The second day of the rally featured a
special treat for the participants. Before
setting off on the day’s drive, they were
able to try out the true Monte Carlo Rally
experience, with a visit to the grandstand
and an opportunity to drive along part of
the world-famous rally course.
After another morning driving
through the beautiful scenery, the group
gathered for a farewell lunch to mark the
end of the highly successful event. The
rally raised substantially more money
for Chana than on previous occasions
and participants commented on the
warm and friendly atmosphere fostered
by this unique event.The logistics of the rally were expertly
managed by a team from JAM Events,
with their usual sophisticated attention
to detail. JAM took the opportunity
of the Chana Car Rally to launch their
dedicated car-rally experience division,
which is available for charities, corporate
entertaining and private events.
For more than 20 years, Chana has
been supporting couples who face the
challenge of infertility. In that time it has
assisted, through counseling, guidance
and financial support, more than 4,450
people, which has directly resulted in the
birth of about 600 babies. This work is
made possible in large part by the funds
raised at the Rally Appeal.
Three-Day Car Rally Raises Over £350,000
For Chana Organization
Rabbanim Gather in Toulouse for
Conference of European RabbisOver 200 Rabbanim from across
Europe, the United States and Israel
gathered together in Toulouse, France
last week for the bienniel Conference
of European Rabbis. In addition to
the conference’s strong focus on
fighting anti-Semitism, delegates also
discussed such diverse topics as the
use of technology in Jewish law and
the continuation of European Jewry.
As usual, the event was graced by the
presence of a number of Chief Rabbis,
including Rabbi Haim Korsia, Vice
President of the CER and Chief Rabbi
of France, Chief Rabbi David Lau of
Israel and Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef
of Israel, as well as senior European
politicians.During the opening of the conference
calls to fight anti-Semitism were backed
by members of the European Parliament
and Commission, who expressed their
support for the continuation of Jewish life
across the continent. During his welcome address, President
of the CER, Chief Rabbi Pinchas
Goldschmidt of Moscow, told delegates,
“The children who were shot in Toulouse
were killed for the same reason as those
Jews who were murdered 70 years ago
during the Holocaust here in Europe. The
doubling of anti-Semitic attacks in 2014
means we must fight resolutely against
anti-Semitism and nip this phenomenon
in the bud. We will continue to fight
across Europe for the right to live safely
on this continent as Jews.”
Speaking at a gala dinner Vice
President of the European Parliament
Antonio Tajani told the crowd, “The
Jewish people’s heritage is my heritage
and we won’t have Europe without our
heritage. “The European Parliament, the guard-
ian institution of the democratic princi-
ples and inalienable values of Europe, is
committed to uncompromisingly refuse
any form of hatred and anti-Semitism.”
In a video message to the convention,
First Vice-President of the European
Commission, Mr. Frans Timmermans
talked of the need for further discussion
about the role of religion in Europe saying,
“Europe without the Jews is no longer
Europe. ... We need your contribution to
have this debate.”During the day Vice President Tajani,
Chief Rabbi Goldschmidt and delegates
met with local politicians and the Bishop
of Toulouse to discuss the importance of
interfaith dialogue in combating racial
hatred.The second day of the conference
saw delegates join members of the
local community to hold a memorial
ceremony to mark the 26th of Iyar, the
Hebrew date of Victory in Europe (VE)
Day.The ceremony particularly focused
on the more than 1.25 million Jewish
servicemen who fought during the war,
including 250,000 who lost their lives.
During the ceremony Chief Rabbi
Goldschmidt said, “On 8th May 1945,
when the Jews came out of hiding, there
was no time to cry: We were in survival
mode, creating a new existence for
ourselves. That was the time to build.
Today, 70 years on, where we have rebuilt
our communities, we are still are yet to
cry over those who gave their lives as
soldiers. They fought to ensure Jewish
life can exist in a free Europe.
“Bad things happen because good
people don’t stand up. Just as Jewish
servicemen stood up for our future we
need to understand that it is the future
(Top picture) Committee members Uri Goldberg (second L), Danny Brodie (second R) and Benny
Groszman (R) making a presentation to Moshe Morris (L).
(Bottom picture) Participants in the Chana Car Rally.
Continued on page 49
20 NEWS
JT 21 May 2015
� Adam Domb
OVER £350,000 was raised for Chana, thanks to the 85 drivers who participated in the charity’s annual Car Rally. The cosmopolitan group, drawn from London, Manchester, Zurich, Jerusalem, New York, Los Angeles and Johannesburg, converged on Monaco for the three-day rally where they were hosted at the Fairmont Hotel. The stunning selection of cars to be used included Ferraris, McLarens, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, Porsches and Bentleys. Following davening and breakfast, the participants eagerly set off on their first day’s scenic drive, guided by a detailed route and map. By mid-afternoon, the participants had all returned to the hotel to prepare for the evening’s gala dinner, which took place in an exclusive venue at the end of the pier in Cap D’Ail. En route to the dinner, the guests enjoyed a stroll through a vintage car museum. In anticipation of the meal, event sponsor, The Grapevine, represented by Mr Dovid Margulies, together with Israeli Winery 1848,
ran a wine tasting, together with suggestions for wine pairings.During the meal, the other sponsors Colin Richman and Eytan Weisz (Teacher Stern), Paul Feldman and David Mendelsohn (Lockton) and Jack Ackstein and Sam Levy (Rykar) addressed the gathering.
To mark the tenth anniversary of the Car Rally, which is Chana’s main annual fundraiser, committee members Benny Groszman, Danny Brodie and Uri Goldberg presented Moshe Morris with an award for creating the event. It was also a token of appreciation for his widespread magnanimity. Guest speaker at the dinner B.Z. Weiss, from the US, took the crowd on an emotional roller coaster of a journey, from crying with laughter to shedding tears of intense emotion as he gave an impassioned appeal on behalf of Chana.Other highlights of the three-day rally included an opportunity to try out the true Monte Carlo Rally experience, including a drive along part of the world famous rally course.
Once again, the organisation
of the Chana Rally was expertly managed from start to finish by the team at JAM Events, with their usual sophisticated attention to detail. This year’s event was
the platform for JAM to launch their dedicated car rally experience division, which is now available for charities, corporate entertaining and private events.
For more than 20 years, Chana has been supporting couples who face the challenge of infertility; through counselling, guidance and financial support.
Car rally participants at their glorious Monaco venue. PHOTO DANIEL MORRIS
Car drivers rally to the cause of Chana
THE annual pre-Shavuos cheese cake lunch at Canary Wharf once again attracted a number of Docklands businessmen and professionals. There was also a large complement of visitors from Jewish Care homes, as well as Jewish residents from London’s East End. Schonfeld Square was well represented at two tables.Mr Adrian Cohen, partner with
international lawyers Clifford Chance, whose offices hosted the event, introduced the proceedings.The choir from Menorah Primary School sang a mixture of Jewish folk songs and Chassidic melodies, after which the choirmaster Rabbi Shalom Erlanger gave a Dvar Torah on the upcoming chag.Thanking the Canary Wharf
Group and Clifford Chance for their magnificent efforts in providing the cheese cake party, he explained the journey from Pesach to Shavuos via counting the Omer. He said that it was a journey of advancement and improvement; hence we count upwards rather than downwards. And at Shavuos we are ready to receive the Torah itself.The Rabbi then mesmerised the
gathering with his playing on the clarinet and led the choir in a rendition of ‘My Yiddishe Mama’, before concluding with two versions of ‘Adon Olam’.Danny Seliger, the indefatigable director of administration for Canary Wharf Group paid tribute to the choir and wished all those attending a very Good Yom Tov.
A taste of Shavuos in DocklandsWORDS AND PHOTOS: DAVID ROSE
Rabbi Shalom Erlanger
Mr Danny Seliger
The choir from Menorah Primary School
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→ A strictly confidential helpline answered by qualified and experienced male & female support workers.
→ Specialist medical support and information.
→ Confidential individual and couples counselling.
→ An expert Medical Advisory Panel of specialist consultants and medical practitioners, sensitive to the centrality of Halocho (Jewish law) in treatment choices. They can also offer expert guidance on second opinions and identifying the top relevant specialists in specific cases.
→ Financial assistance to help meet the cost of fertility investigations, treatment and counselling.
→ Well Woman/Well Man/Well Teen Services, provide information on reproductive healthcare issues for men and women (including gynaecological matters for women). Information events are held for teenagers and parents of teenagers with medical professionals and reproductive health specialists.
→ Buddies, a one-to-one link with someone who has personally faced similar challenges.
→ Research Co-ordinator to help source the latest medical information.
→ Educational Sessions for GPs, Rabbis and Rebbetzens (Rabbis’ wives) as well as members of the community. Regular update events with medical and infertility specialists.
→ An interactive website including up to date medical news and information, downloadable lectures and details of Chana’s wide range of services www.chana.org.uk
→ Chana’s newsletters and Magazine.
Callers can talk to a support worker in English, Yiddish, Hebrew or French.Chana is based in London but we support men and women throughout the UK and around the world.
It was great to be with you at Le Rallye de Monte Carlo as sponsors of Chana’s 10th Anniversary Rally, a great event for a wonderful organisation. Here’s some further information about us and the key practice areas that we cover, together with our contact details.
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