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Archives for April 2019

Community-Wide Technology Awareness Event, Tuesday, April 30th

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Events

Last Chance to Enter Kollel Nachlas Yaakov’s Raffle! Drawing April 10th!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Visit http://pay.banquest.com/knyraffle to enter!

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Public Email About the Measles Outbreak Sent by Senders Pediatrics

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Dear Families,

Measles, a highly contagious respiratory disease characterized by a high fever and rash, has made a resurgence in the United States in 2019. Unlike previous outbreaks which have been very localized, this year’s outbreaks have been in 7 distinct areas in the country from New York to California and most recently in the Detroit, Michigan area, making the likelihood of spread that much greater. Thought to have been eradicated as recently as 2000, in just the first 3 months of this year, over 400 cases have been identified nationwide compared to just 86 cases in the entire 2016. Measles is one of the most contagious of viral infections with 90% of unprotected individuals likely to contract it. With increased travel likely over the next few weeks because of the Easter and Passover holidays, the potential for patients of our practice and others in this area to come in contact with someone with measles is that much greater. There are many recommendations floating around the internet, some from lay individuals with unfortunate exposure to the disease. After discussion with personal contacts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local infectious disease experts, we have prepared a measles exposure and vaccination guideline for our patients and their families. We will revise it as more information becomes available.

What is the history of measles? Measles is a viral infection that was first described in the 9th century. In the decade before the first measles vaccine was developed in 1963, almost every child contracted measles by age 15 with an average of 3-4 million cases each year. In the 1950s, per year, there were an average of 500 deaths, 1000 cases of encephalitis (brain swelling) and 48,000 hospitalizations. Widespread vaccination with the measles vaccine and, in 1971, with the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMRI), led to an 80% reduction in cases by 1981. A second vaccination dose was added to the schedule in 1989 and by 2000, measles was declared eradicated in the United States although it continued to spread in the international community.

Why is this year different? Because of global travel and an unfortunate and untrue campaign in the anti-vaccine community to identify the MMR with autism, there have been sporadic outbreaks in the United States over the past decade. Because measles is so contagious, it can very rapidly spread in close knit communities and areas of close personal contact. In the past, there have been outbreaks in the Amish, Micronesian and Fillipino communities as well as in travelers to the Disney theme park in California and attendees at the FIFO World Cup finals in Brazil. This year, the largest outbreaks have been in Orthodox Jewish communities in New York, New Jersey and Michigan. Health authority officials have been quick to respond, declaring a health emergency in one NY county with a large unvaccinated population. Religious authorities in outbreak areas have responded with an unprecedented and largely successful push to vaccinate all children. While there has been no measles outbreak in the greater Cleveland area, Cleveland area religious schools have also taken a strong pro vaccination stance.

Who is at risk:

  • Children and adolescents who have received 2 dose of MMR: These children are at little risk. The CDC considers all children who have received 2 doses of MMR to be protected even when exposed to an active case of measles. MMR is typically given at 12 months and at 4 or 5 years prior to kindergarten. If you child has received 2 doses of MMR, there should be no worry about travelling anywhere in the continental US or abroad. In our practice, almost all children over the age of 6 have received 2 doses of MMR.
  • Children who have received only 1 dose of MMR: Because there is likely to be widespread travel in and out of Cleveland over the Easter and Passover season, we are recommending a second dose of MMR to this category of children. The second dose can be administered as early as 30 days after the first. Please call the office to schedule a medical assistant appointment.
  • Children under 1 year: MMR is not as effective under one year. The CDC and local health authorities are not recommending giving an early MMR to most Cleveland children. However, if you know you are going to an area with an active outbreak (such as Rockland, County NY or Detroit, Michigan), our CDC contact is recommending giving an early MMR vaccine between 6-12 months. Please be aware that such children will need to get 3 MMR vaccines for permanent protection.
  • Adults born between 1957-1989: Adults born during this period are likely to have received only one MMR. While there is little evidence of waning immunity over time, one dose of MMR is only protective 93% of the time. Unless you have documentation of a second MMR, adults born during these years should receive a second MMR. As with Tdap and influenza, we are happy to provide an MMR to adult parents of our patients. Please call the office to schedule a medical assistant appointment.
  • Adults who want to check their immunization status prior to vaccination: The CDC is not recommending this step. If you have only received one dose of MMR, you should get a second dose. For those who would prefer to know their immunization status, we are happy to help. Please schedule a brief measles titer visit and we will draw your blood and report your results.

What clinical signs should I be looking for? Measles looks like many other viral infections with a high fever and a rash and red eyes. Remember the old adage. If you hear hoof beats outside your window, it could be a zebra but it is likely to be a horse. If your child has been vaccinated with two doses of MMR, it is not necessary for him/her to be seen with a fever and a rash. Conjunctivitis or red, draining eyes, is almost never caused by measles. If you are unsure about what to do, we are happy to speak to you (216.291.9210) and to see you in the office.

Filed Under: News

Messages from Chef Dave Frank and from Larry and Malkie Frank

April 6, 2019 1 Comment

For the past 8 years, Chef Dave’s Catering has been more than my world – it’s been my identity. I’ve come in to the kitchen every single day and have felt deeply happy to be there. The joy and passion I’ve been putting in to what I do day in and day out – the processes, methods, systems, standards and successes have been the focus of my energy.

For personal reasons, I will be stepping away from Chef Dave’s Catering and the food industry. Effective immediately, Larry will be taking over all business operations and will ensure fulfillment of all Pesach orders to the level of quality that you have come to expect.

I am truly grateful and appreciative to my brother Larry, Young Israel, Green Road Synagogue and to this amazing community for giving me what has been an absolute privilege.

Sincerely,
Chef Dave Frank

We are in the process of developing a plan for the business going forward and will update you as that plan unfolds.

Please know that your Pesach orders will be fulfilled as expected, with the same quality and freshness you have come to expect.

We thank you for your patience, understanding and continued support during this transition.

Larry & Malkie Frank

Filed Under: News

Fill the Bag at CB’s Shuk! Two Options: You Choose!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

4472 Groveland Rd., Univ. Hts.
(718)734-8474

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Mika’s Pre-Passover and Passover Hours

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Please note Mika’s is closed this Sunday, April 7th.

Please keep in mind that slots are filling up so call for your appointments ASAP. We will also be open a few days during Passover break for any wig needs 🙂

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Maltz Museum Children’s Magic Show Event, Sunday, April 7th!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Morah Shayna’s Kindercamp is Back For Our Tenth Amazing Year!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Jewish Cleveland Day CampOnly a few spots left!

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Camp Sunshine is Back!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Camp Sunshine is back this summer for 4s! Spots are almost gone, so please contact Elissa Friedner ASAP for more info – 216-269-4411.

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Come and Browse Our Beautiful Selection at Biancheria Linen Shoppe

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Pesach Cleaning Specials for Chimney Sweep, House Cleaning, Air Ducts, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery and more!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Serving the Jewish community for a very long time with many references!

My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish community. Please call me at 216-312-6371 (office) or 216-512-2211 (cellphone) with any questions or to arrange service.

I also have some amazing cleaning ladies (they are American and speak English). They are very professional, experienced, reliable, efficient and friendly with Many references in our community. We do provide our own cleaning supplies so that you don’t have to spend any money on that. And we do also guarantee your service, so if you are not 100% satisfied we will refund the money right back to you (which we have never had to do that, so I am very confident in my ladies)

Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat.

Visit my website, see my reviews on jobs referral sites, or on Google.

And my cleaning ladies reviews on jobs referral site Homeadvisor.

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Pre-Passover Makeup Specials at Mika’s!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Head Shoulders Toes and Bows Yom Tov Hours

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Yeshiva Derech Hatorah Positions Available

April 6, 2019

Substitute positions available for the remainder of the 2018 – 2019 school year, afternoon session.

For School Year 2019 – 2020

Elementary Teaching and Substitute positions available, afternoon session. Teacher’s License or BA required. Also seeking:

  • School Psychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Office positions
  • Girls High School Gym Teacher

Email jobs@ydtcleveland.org.

Filed Under: Jobs

Matan B’sayser is Accepting Donations of Chometz Items

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Announcements

10% Off Your Makeup Order AND Free Lip Lock or Shadow Magnet With Your $50 Purchase!* Free Shipping!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

*Offer available with mention of ad.

For online orders, use code LJN10 and make a note of which gift you choose.

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Fill the Bag at CB’s Shuk! Two Options: You Choose!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

4472 Groveland Rd., Univ. Hts.
(718)734-8474

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4 Homes For Sale in Cleveland Heights!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Finally! Long Lasting Kosher for Passover Lipstick and Cosmetics Delivered to Your Door by the Cosmetic Corner! 10% Off Until April 5th!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Refinance Today With Raphael Schnall Mortgage Banker

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Please Pick Up Your Matzah Order Baked By Harav Blum Shlita April 10 & 11 (New Orders Still Accepted)

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

matzahPlease pick up your Pupa / Tzailem or Satmar Shemurah Matzah order at Khal Yereim Beis Medrash (1771 S. Taylor Rd. at the corner of Shannon Rd.)

  • For families M-Z: Wednesday, April 10th.
  • For families A – L: Thursday, April 11th.

Official hours:

  • Men & Women – 6:30pm – 7:40pm & 8:45pm – 10:45 pm (Lines are longest at openings. Occasionally there are no lines later in the evening.)
  • Women only – Thursday, April 11th from 5:00pm – 6:00 pm
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University Heights House for Rent/Sale

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Ziggy’s Pesach Car Cleaning Service!

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Tip Top Cleaners Yom Tov Schedule

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Tax Returns Prepared by MZ Accounting & Consulting LLC

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

  • There’s still time to get your tax return filed by the April 15th deadline
  • Maximize your refund
  • Personalized service
  • Just call or text 216-333-4927 mordechai@mzimbergcpa.com

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Head Shoulders Toes and Bows Hours This Week, 3/31-4/6

April 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

Extended Sunday hours.

Open until 9pm Monday and Wednesday.

Open Motzei Shabbos 9:30-11:30pm.

216-785-2697

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10% Off Your Makeup Order AND Free Lip Lock or Shadow Magnet With Your $50 Purchase!* Free Shipping!

April 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

*Offer available with mention of ad.

For online orders, use code LJN10 and make a note of which gift you choose.

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Join Our Growing Team!

April 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

Immediate position available in a fast-paced office. Seeking capable and efficient individual with ability to multi-task. Computer and phone skills a must.  No experience needed; will train. Great work environment! Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Please contact 516-259-0009 x247.

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Matan B’sayser is Accepting Donations of Chometz Items

April 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

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House for Sale in Cleveland Heights

April 4, 2019 Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Ads Tagged With: Cleveland Heights, house for sale, real estate

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