Archives for May 2020
The Sheitel Gemach is Currently Accepting Lightly-Used Sheitels
Camp in a Box!
KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
New To Cleveland – Paper Products by the Case
Pre-Shavuous Celebration!
Tree of Knowledge Learning Academy Presents Online Tutoring and Telehealth Options – contact us today!
Gluten Free Bake Shoppe
Kollel of Young Israel Legal Holiday Learning Program Monday
This Memorial Day – Monday May 25 – Ohr Somayach Presents a Day of Learning – Live Torah Event
New To Cleveland – Paper Products by the Case
Chaviva High School’s 2nd Annual Babka Bake
Register online at www.chavivahighschool.org.
Sign a Halachic Medical Directive
Memorial Day Week Big Sale at Rozita’s!
Fashionable and affordable modest styles for girls, teens, women’s and plus sizes. Shop online at our new website: www.rozitas.com
WOW!!! Free delivery within 24hrs for customers in Cleveland Heights, University Heights and Beachwood. 2243 Warrensville Center Road, U. Heights. P: 216-465-4005.
Private appointments available. Strict sanitizing protocols in place in between customers.
Order Your Shavuos Flowers!
Make your Shavuos flower orders with Willows and Sage Flowers! Choose one of two beautiful palettes (pictured), the size, and wait for a beautiful delivery to your door.Women’s Shiur with Mrs. Dena Leah Rappaport, Monday
Message to the Community from 30+ Doctors
As physicians within the community, we feel it our duty to share our perspective and some thoughts relating to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ohio has gradually been reopening and allowing more interaction and business over the past weeks. The number of cases has thankfully been low, and we hope that with the right precautions and adherence to local guidance it will remain that way.
Despite this return of activity, the pandemic is far from over. It is still a time of high risk and uncertainty. The virus is still present amongst us and limited exposure can create the possibility of an outbreak. We are still in a vulnerable state as most people do not have any protection in the form of antibodies or prior exposure to Coronavirus. While we are thankful that there were limited cases of Coronavirus within our community, the lack of immunity creates a potential for a larger scale outbreak, both in our community and in Ohio. In relation to outdoor gatherings, it is important to keep in mind that masks only offer protection if everyone is wearing one properly, covering both one’s nose and mouth. However, wearing a mask does not alone provide adequate protection and a minimum 6-foot distance must be maintained at all times.
It is of critical importance to note that medical research has shown that the greatest risk of transmission occurs when groups of people gather indoors for an extended period of time. Additionally, the prevalence of asymptomatic cases can create situations where the spread can happen rapidly and without warning. Even wearing a mask and standing 6 feet apart while indoors for an extended period poses a significant risk to all the individuals present and thus to the community at large. With the gradual opening up in our communities, these factors must be taken into consideration to prevent an outbreak.
As medical professionals we feel it is very important for every individual to consider these facts, ensure appropriate precautions are taken, and make an educated decision regarding the health and safety of our community as we go into the holiday and summer period. In addition, we strongly advise anyone over the age of 65 and anyone with a chronic medical condition to consult with their physician regarding any special precautions they should be taking.
High Rock Pest & Sanitizing Coronavirus Disinfection
Naaleh Support Groups
Message to the Community from 30+ Doctors
As physicians within the community, we feel it our duty to share our perspective and some thoughts relating to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ohio has gradually been reopening and allowing more interaction and business over the past weeks. The number of cases has thankfully been low, and we hope that with the right precautions and adherence to local guidance it will remain that way.
Despite this return of activity, the pandemic is far from over. It is still a time of high risk and uncertainty. The virus is still present amongst us and limited exposure can create the possibility of an outbreak. We are still in a vulnerable state as most people do not have any protection in the form of antibodies or prior exposure to Coronavirus. While we are thankful that there were limited cases of Coronavirus within our community, the lack of immunity creates a potential for a larger scale outbreak, both in our community and in Ohio. In relation to outdoor gatherings, it is important to keep in mind that masks only offer protection if everyone is wearing one properly, covering both one’s nose and mouth. However, wearing a mask does not alone provide adequate protection and a minimum 6-foot distance must be maintained at all times.
It is of critical importance to note that medical research has shown that the greatest risk of transmission occurs when groups of people gather indoors for an extended period of time. Additionally, the prevalence of asymptomatic cases can create situations where the spread can happen rapidly and without warning. Even wearing a mask and standing 6 feet apart while indoors for an extended period poses a significant risk to all the individuals present and thus to the community at large. With the gradual opening up in our communities, these factors must be taken into consideration to prevent an outbreak.
As medical professionals we feel it is very important for every individual to consider these facts, ensure appropriate precautions are taken, and make an educated decision regarding the health and safety of our community as we go into the holiday and summer period. In addition, we strongly advise anyone over the age of 65 and anyone with a chronic medical condition to consult with their physician regarding any special precautions they should be taking.
Marching to Sinai International Speaker Series, Sundays
Tree of Knowledge Learning Academy Presents Online Tutoring and Telehealth Options – contact us today!
Order Your Shavuos Flowers!
Make your Shavuos flower orders with Willows and Sage Flowers! Choose one of two beautiful palettes (pictured), the size, and wait for a beautiful delivery to your door.New To Cleveland – Paper Products by the Case
Grand Reopening at The Suiterie: A New Way of Shopping!
Fabulous Cleveland Heights Colonial for Sale in The Heart of The City!
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project is a five-minute “Front Steps Portrait” of Cleveland residents. It aims to bring us together (virtually and with social distancing) at a time when we are isolated. In exchange for a professional photo shoot, we kindly ask you to make a donation (the amount of your choice) to Bikur Cholim’s COVID 19 Fund.
The deadline for sign-up is Thursday, May 21.
We thank the following photographers/studios who have generously volunteered their talents: Ellie B Photography, Shmuel Mann Photography, New Image Photography, Grafixer Studios, and Pollack Studio.
Click here to sign up, or email leahadina@bikurcholimcleveland.org to request a sign up sheet by email.
Letter from Rabbi Burnstein and Alan Schabes Regarding Baruch U’Marpeh
High Rock Pest & Sanitizing Coronavirus Disinfection
Chaviva High School’s 2nd Annual Babka Bake
Register online at www.chavivahighschool.org.
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