Come check out our beautiful updated collection of jewelry in time for Yom Tov. Wide variety in many price ranges. Call/text for appointment or hours. Check out our Instagram page @thevelvetboxcleveland to see some of our options available.
Archives for September 2017
Doctor Vicks for All Your Vitamin Needs! Free Deliver in Cleveland!
Professional Silver Polishing and Lacquering!
Order Your Sukkah Today at Grand Judaica!
Urgent Tehillim Needed for Malka Grunauer’s Husband

Please daven for Moshe Avraham ben Chaya Baila. He is in critical condition after suffering a heart attack with many complications. Please help us storm the shamayim for his recovery.
Mazal Tov to Ezra Taylor on Your Bar Mitzvah – From Heights Hats!
Is Your Appointment Booked?
Call/text 216-210-8739
Head Shoulders Toes & Bows – One-stop Hosiery and Basics Shopping for School and Yom Tov!
Hours this week (9/3-9/7):
- Sunday: 1-2:30pm and 7:30-9:30pm
- Monday, Labor Day: 10-11am and 7:30-8:30pm
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:30-8:30pm and by appointment (216-785-BOWS)
Many new items and styles! We sell
- hosiery, shells, headbands, hair accessories, snoods, tichels, sheitel headbands, women’s hair coverings, socks, tights
- jewelry for women, girls, and babies – necklaces, earrings, bracelets, bangles
- iKippahs, tzitzis, boy’s socks, belts, suspenders, ties and bowties
The Velvet Box Fine Jewelry
Open Hours This Week at CB’s Shuk… One Stop Shop Ladies’ Boutique
Raffle Benefiting Ohr Chadash – Enter to Win Two Tickets to Israel!
Hafrashas Challah in the Merit of the Gruens, Today, Wednesday
“Social Media & Youth: Raising Children in the Digital Era” – Presented by A+ Solutions, Sept. 13
Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi – “Elul: Days of Teshuva, Tefilla and Tzedaka”, Sunday, September 17th
Learn CPR, First Aid, AED – Next Course Starts This Sunday!
University Heights Home for Sale!
A Touch of Gold – One Stop Shop for All Your Wig Needs
Head Shoulders Toes & Bows – One-stop Hosiery and Basics Shopping for School and Yom Tov!
Hours this week (9/3-9/7):
- Sunday: 1-2:30pm and 7:30-9:30pm
- Monday, Labor Day: 10-11am and 7:30-8:30pm
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:30-8:30pm and by appointment (216-785-BOWS)
Many new items and styles! We sell
- hosiery, shells, headbands, hair accessories, snoods, tichels, sheitel headbands, women’s hair coverings, socks, tights
- jewelry for women, girls, and babies – necklaces, earrings, bracelets, bangles
- iKippahs, tzitzis, boy’s socks, belts, suspenders, ties and bowties
High Holidays Classes at Oheb Zedek Cedar Sinai Synagogue with Rabbi Pinchas Landis
“The Power of Achdus” – a Community-Wide Lecture by Rabbi Paysach Krohn, Tuesday, Sept. 5
Dave’s Electric – Leave it to Us
Visit us at www.Daves-Electric.com or email info@daves-electric.com.
Lee Bachman – For Your Home & Auto Insurance Needs
Hot Labor Day Lease Specials at Plaza Auto Leasing Midwest!
The Velvet Box Fine Jewelry
Head Shoulders Toes & Bows – One-stop Hosiery and Basics Shopping for School and Yom Tov!
Hours this week (9/3-9/7):
- Sunday: 1-2:30pm and 7:30-9:30pm
- Monday, Labor Day: 10-11am and 7:30-8:30pm
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 7:30-8:30pm and by appointment (216-785-BOWS)
Many new items and styles! We sell
- hosiery, shells, headbands, hair accessories, snoods, tichels, sheitel headbands, women’s hair coverings, socks, tights
- jewelry for women, girls, and babies – necklaces, earrings, bracelets, bangles
- iKippahs, tzitzis, boy’s socks, belts, suspenders, ties and bowties
Nichum Aveilim at the Bikur Cholim House in Cleveland Heights
R’ Nachum Aryeh Barnet is sitting Shiva for his brother, R’ Meir Yaakov Barnet at the Bikur Cholim House, 3653 Shannon Road, Cleveland Heights.
Monday-Friday- 1:30pm-3:00pm and 6:00pm-10:00pm.
Shacharit is at 7:30am. Mincha and Maariv is at 7:45pm.
HaMakom Yenachem Eschem B’soch Shar Avaylay Tzion v’Yerushalayim.
United Hatzalah of Israel: Psychotrauma Unit in Houston
United Hatzalah has created the world’s first-responder PsychoTrauma and Crisis Response Unit. This unit, comprised of mental health professionals, many of whom are also EMTs, are deployed to provide psychological first-aid to those with “emotional wounds.” When word came of the epic flood that would wreak havoc on Houston and SE Texas, United Hatzalah sprang into action and immediately sent 5 of their team members, including the founder of the division, Miriam Ballin, who is a Houston native.
Houston’s mayor let United Hatzalah know that they had sufficient search and rescue assistance, but the talents of the PsychoTrauma unit would be of great help in Houston and the surrounding areas. Miriam and her team flew into Dallas, met up with one of our board members, and loaded two SUV’s with water and a multitude of necessities…and goodies for the young children they were to meet. They visited sick children at the Dallas Children’s Hospital and gave comfort to those who had been moved there from Houston. Once in Houston they began their work in conjunction with the Federation’s logistics team.
Cari Margulis Immerman, Regional Director for United Hatzalah, whose region includes Texas, noted “this is a most unique team and they are providing vital services, services not available from any others, to those whose lives have been rocked by this epic flood. They are working with all in the community, including attending to other first responders – FEMA workers, National Guard members and others who are away from their homes, exhausted from their work, and mentally challenged by all they’ve seen. And, this week, with waters receded, they will be focusing much attention on the hard hit Jewish communities.” As Miriam Ballin said, “you think you understand the level of devastation and then I come to my old neighborhood and every home is filled with 3-4 feet of water. Our true work begins now as everyone shifts from survival model to coping with the realities of what they’ve lost and what’s in store to get back to everyday life.”
You can help too! Click below to learn about options on how to donate to the mission. 100% of all donations will support the important work of the United Hatzalah mission to help the people of Houston.
Donate now to help the people of Houston
Ms. Immerman also noted that on September 16th, she and Eli Beer, United Hatzalah’s founder and leader, will be speaking at Green Road Synagogue. For more information on United Hatzalah, the PsychoTrauma Unit, and the upcoming visit to Cleveland by Eli Beer, call 216 544 3010 or Cari@israelrescue.org
Professional Silver Polishing and Lacquering!
Open Letter from the Vaad Harabonim Regarding Mixed Swimming
The Torah’s rules of modesty were meant for the Jewish people to maintain a high standard of holiness and morality. This means that, as Jews, we may not always be permitted to enjoy some of the recreational activities that society offers.
It has come to our attention that there may be some confusion regarding the permissibility of swimming in a mixed pool. It is prohibited for a female to swim in a pool where males are present, regardless of their swim apparel. Males too may not swim in a pool where female swimmers are present. We are fortunate that our community does afford a few opportunities for separate gender swimming in communal pools, as well as several private pools.
It behooves us all to strive to live up to the Torah’s standards. And only enjoy pool activities that are permitted by the Torah.
















