Archives for September 2017
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Lulavim and Esrogim by Grand Judaica and Rabbi Simcha Mann
Inside the Hidden World of Matan B’Sayser
Click the image to read the newsletter as a flip book.
Or, click to download a printable PDF of the Matan B’Sayser Newsletter.
Agudath Israel Advocacy Continues to Ease Way for Arba Minim; Publishes One-sheet Guidelines
Click to view the image as a printable pdf: Agudah’s Sukkos Traveling Guidelines.
TSA 2017 Succos Guidelines Know Before You Go (pdf)
CBP Guidance for Travelers Sukkot 2017 (website)
Guidelines for crossing border to/from Montreal (image)
As in past years, Agudath Israel of America’s Washington Office has worked closely with agencies of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help avoid potential problems for travelers carrying arba minim.
Both the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have notified their respective field personnel about the upcoming Sukkos holiday and the increased level of travel by persons of the Jewish faith, many of whom will be carrying arba minim.
The notifications, which have been sent out to federal officials at airports and border crossings, emphasize the religious significance of these items and outline the rules and procedures that would help allay possible security and health issues that are of concern to the federal government. Prior to these agency steps, lack of familiarity regarding Sukkos and the arba minim had led to numerous incidents each year of inadvertent mishandling and mistreatment — including denial of entry — of these ritual objects.
The TSA Notice makes clear that the arba minim carried in airports, through security checkpoints or on aircraft, are not on the “prohibited items list” and provides instructions for travelers needing “special accommodations” in regard to checkpoint screening. The CBP Guidance sets forth detailed information regarding the inspection process for arba minim entering the United States from foreign countries through designated American ports and points out that the agency is “committed to treating all travelers, including travelers who may be observing Sukkot, with respect and dignity at all U.S. ports of entry.”
“We are gratified by the ongoing sensitivity of these agencies to the religious concerns of our community,” said Rabbi Abba Cohen, Agudath Israel’s vice president for federal affairs and Washington director. “They are taking meaningful and appropriate steps to accommodate our religious needs.”
He also praised Rabbi A.D. Motzen, Agudath Israel’s national director of state relations, for once again producing a one-page handout (see above or click here) that travelers can print out – or save to their phones – to familiarize themselves with the rules before traveling.
Naaleh & Yesh Tikvah Present a Community Event – Better Together
Premium Stackable Chairs in Time for Yom Tov!
Suspicious Phone Calls or Other Activity; Unauthorized Credit Checks

If you’ve received phone calls or communications recently that seemed suspicious, please let us know. A couple of people have told us about calls from callers who seemed to be fishing for information about the Jewish community.
Also, if you’ve had your credit checked recently without authorization please let us know. You should also file a complaint with your local police department.
Emergency Bone Marrow Drive this Thursday – Two Locations – Testing Takes Only Three Minutes
If you’ve been previously swabbed and are registered you don’t need to do so again. To check whether you’ve previously been swabbed and are registered in the national database, visit https://www.giftoflife.org/
Raffle Benefiting Ohr Chadash – Enter to Win Two Tickets to Israel!
Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes – Claud Lee Moore, ob”m
We regret to inform you of the passing of Claud Lee Moore, father of Yoyo Moore.
Graveside service is today, Wed., Sept. 27th, at 1pm, at Elmwood Cemetery, NJ.
Shiva/visitation
- NJ – Wed. and Thurs. 6-10pm, at 7 Redcliffe Ave #1B Highland Park, NJ 08904.
- Cleveland – Thursday evening and Friday morning at 2392 Bromley Road (times to follow).
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Tzetschem l’Sholom for Anna Rubin
Women/girls of our community: Please join us in wishing a fond farewell to our very dear friend and long time neighbor Dr. Anna Rubin, who will be moving from Cleveland next week to live near her daughters.
A tzetschem l’Sholom reception will iy’H take place a the home of Chana Domb, 1895 Powell Ave., on Sunday evening, Oct. 1, from 7:30-9pm. We will be accepting contributions toward a present to be sent to Anna at her new home.
Wishing all a gmar chasima tova!
Promising Start for High School Students – Helping Jewish Teens Get to Graduation and Beyond!
When Yom Kippur Fell on Shabbos Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev Was at Peace
There are many amazing stories of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak who is well-known as a zealous defender of and advocate for every Jewish soul. Quite a few of these stories relate to Yom Kippur.
This story is particularly relevant this year since Yom Kippur falls on Shabbos. It’s excerpted from an article on Aish.com:
One year, Rosh Hashana fell out on Shabbat, and Rabbi Levi Yitzhak went to the front of the synagogue to lead the congregation in prayer. Before beginning, he looked heavenward and said: “God, today is Shabbat. You taught us in Your holy Torah that Shabbat may only be broken in order to save a life. I demand that you keep the laws which You gave us. Since writing is a prohibited act on Shabbat, You have no right to record anybody in the Book of Death. You may only break Shabbat to record all of mankind in the Book of Life!”
So may it be! G’mar chasima tova!
Community-Wide Tehillim Thursday
It’s Shabbos Project Time!
What will your community do for The Shabbos Project to join in with a million other Jews around the world?
The Challah bake will be October 26, 7:30pm at Landerhaven. Open to 2000 women & girls. General seating starts September 10. Adults $18, Students 8-12 $12.
Sponsored tables start @ $200 open now. http://www.shabbosprojectcle.
Looking for volunteers. Email hello@shabbosprojectcle.com to help with registration, usher, set up day of event OR packing ingredients the sunday before.
Esrogim and Lulavim at Three Locations Including Frank’s Hebrew Bookstore!
Have an Easy Fast! Kali Tzom and Other Vitamins Available at Grand Judaica!
A Touch of Gold – One Stop Shop for All Your Wig Needs
Ohio Sukkah Center is Back Just in Time for You to Save Up to 70% Off on Shipping Prices!
For inquiries call/text Yoni @ 213.453.3777 or via email clevelandsukkahcenter@gmail.com
- Bamboo mehadrin mat starting at $75.00
- Bamboo kaynes mat starting at $60.00
- Popup sukkah starting at $219.00
- Snap sukkah starting at $425.00
- Canvas sukkah starting at $529.00
- NEW! Modular sukkah (paneled sukkah displayed in picture) starting at $1,388.00
Jill’s Unique Boutique and Take 2 Boutique Huge Pre-Holiday Blowout Sale!
Walk In Hours at CB’s Shuk
Beautiful Lucites to Help Benefit Tomchei Shabbos
Fun n’ Stuff Sukkot Special! Save the Date: Sunday, October 8th!
Shma B’kolah Girls Voice Lessons – Early Bird Discount if You Sign Up Before Yom Kippur!
Oheb Zedek Cedar Sinai Synagogue Presents “Sushi in the Sukkah”, Oct. 9th
Sukkot Special for Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Chimney Sweep & Inspection, House Cleaning and more!
My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish community. Please call me at 216-512-2211 or 216-312-6371 with any questions or to arrange service.
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat. Visit my website – www.greenandcleanhomeservices.com, see my reviews on www.homeadvisor.com, or https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Green+And+Clean+Home+Services%22#lrd=0x883102dd540c4297:0x7a494b84df85dd4b,1 (jobs referral sites).
“Gmar Tov!” from Chaverim of Cleveland
This year help Chaverim help you!
By making a donation you will have a zechus in the chesed Chaverim does. In turn Hashem will do chesed with you in this new year!!
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Wishing the community a Kesivah Vachasimah Tova!
Buy 3 Get 1 Free at Subway at The J!
Can It Be? Already Day 4? Support the Bikur Cholim Campaign Today!
Aseret Yemei Teshuva Tzedakah Campaign 5778
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You too can help these patients!
Partner with us in giving patients and their caregivers the services they require in their time of need. Donate today!
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