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Orders must be placed by November 16th, 5pm by either email: koshercatering@ameritech.net or by calling 216.401.7431.
Order pickups will be November 23rd 2-6pm.
Other arrangements can be made if needed.
My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox community. Please call me at 216-512-2211 with any questions or to arrange service.
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat. Learn more at my website, www.greenandclean.me, or see my reviews on www.homeadvisor.com (jobs referral site).
HAC Cleveland Market Pre-Chanukah boutique partners with the Cleveland Chesed Center to collect children’s winter outerwear. Please bring your new or gently used childrens’ winter outerwear (coats, hats, gloves, boots, etc) to the HAC Cleveland Market at Yavne High School, Sunday, November 13 from 6-10 pm. Look for our collection box!
With the Medicare open enrollment in progress through Dec. 7, Gesher is offering a free service to anyone looking for a clear path through the sign-up process. For the second year, Gesher is providing certified Medicare counselors to residents of Cuyahoga County. Anyone entering or currently enrolled in the Medicare system is eligible to seek help regarding the government-based health insurance.
We are proud that Jim Aust, OSHIIP Coordinator for Cuyahoga County has dedicated two days during November for free consultations at Gesher. Jim retired from Kodak 3 years ago, previously worked at American Greetings for 22 years, and has extensive experience in finances. He is one of the most sought after Oshiip volunteers in the state.
Ohio ranks number one in the nation as OSHIIP planning had saved enrollees more than $15 million.
Jim Aust said a consultation gives newcomers a better understanding of the sometimes complicated process of acquiring insurance. Those already enrolled in Medicare need to review their plan on a yearly basis. Factoring in insurance companies changing what they will cover, premium adjustments, and the changing healthcare need for the individual, a review is essential.
Companies will, at times, add or omit coverage of certain prescription drugs a person may need. If someone has a health condition that requires specific medication, they should not assume their insurance company will continue to cover it in the new year.
To schedule an appointment, contact Gesher at 216 862 4599 or info@geshercleveland.org
Feedback from previous participants:
▪ 75% of respondents said their OSHIIP consultation with Jim was extremely beneficial.
▪ 100% of respondents reported that Jim answered their questions very well.
▪ 100% of participants said they would recommend our OSHIIP service to a friend.
One participant said: “I thought I had found the best plan by myself. Jim from OSHIIP and Gesher saved me a significant amount of money on Medicare premiums!” Another shared: “I recommend anyone approaching retirement to have a consultation with Jim.”
We are excited to share with the community that through the generosity of CareSource Foundation we were able to secure additional funding for the teenage pilot program launched earlier this year.
Yesh Tikvah is an organization that brings hope to Clevelanders who need mental health care, but can’t afford it. Up until now, Yesh Tikvah has served only clients 18 years or older. However, the need to serve teens in our community has been studied. In 2010, Dr. Mendel Singer, PhD., MPH did a survey of the three main schools serving the Orthodox community. Participants in the study answered questions about stress, depression, and living up to expectations. High school girls were given additional questions about body image. The results across the board left no doubts. Forty three percent of Orthodox high school girls are bothered by their body image. Depression symptoms were reported in forty two percent of the respondents.
Yesh Tikvah has been able to initiate a pilot teen program with funding for ten teens. To qualify, applicants must have explored free or cheaper options (additional rules can be found on the website and in the guidelines). All information is kept strictly confidential. To apply for adult Yesh TIkvah services, there is an application on the website, www.ytforhope.org . For teen applications, please email Rabbi Joseph at alj@ytforhope.org or call him at 216-403-2726.
(You can also read an OpEd supporting Hillary Clinton.)
“The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and ally – not a 20 percent traitor.” – President Ronald Reagan
“It’s because of you that a Marine can serve his country without hiding the husband he loves.” – President Obama at Hillary rally Nov 2nd 2016
Many people in the Torah-observant community are agonizing over the question of who to vote for in this election. Their social values are overwhelmingly conservative and have therefore historically voted Republican. Due to a bizarre and unexpected turn of events, Donald Trump has emerged as the Republican nominee.
The question that faces us is this: Are we okay with Hillary becoming the next president? If the answer is ‘no’ then your only option is to vote Trump.
It is immature and pointless to say ‘I don’t want her so I’ll abstain from voting or enter a third-party name’. If you do not want Obama and Bill Clinton to have a third term as president, you must vote for Trump. Otherwise you are helping to elect Hillary. It’s that simple.
Some sit on a “moral high horse”. They say, ‘Given Mr. Trump’s sordid past how will I explain my vote to my children?”
My answer is we are not electing the Rabbi or Saint in Chief. We’re electing the Commander in Chief. The most important responsibility of a President is to keep the citizenry safe. I do not look to my President for moral guidance, for virtues and for my life’s purpose. I ask of him just one thing, ‘keep America strong and our enemies on the run’.
If you believe that Hillary Clinton and her former boss Barack Obama, have succeeded in this mission, then by all means vote for her.
However, if you are concerned with Hillary…
then your only option is to vote for Donald Trump.
I will also raise the issue of the Supreme Court appointments. The next president will very likely appoint 1-3 justices to the court. Hillary has told us she wishes to appoint judges who will advance her [radical] “social justice” agenda. This would easily impact America’s future for a half century, long after she has left the presidency.
Our daughters could be raised in a world in which they are forced to share bathrooms with “transgender men” and private institutions are forced to recognize “abominable marriages” and insure medical procedures that are against our Torah values.
What will you respond then, when they ask you why you sat back and allowed Hillary to become president?
To be clear, I am not a fan of Donald Trump and I am disappointed that he is our nominee. But the notion of a third Obama term should Hillary be elected, is quite unbearable.
Pro-Clinton advocates may harp on Trump’s moral failings and some of his questionable business practices. (I could do the same about Clinton and fill an encyclopedia.) These, however, are largely distractions designed to engage us emotionally rather than rationally.
Is Trump a conventional Republican? Most certainly not. Are there issues where I flat-out disagree with him? Most certainly yes. (His policy on trade is one example.) Will he adopt some controversial policies as president? Without a doubt.
But if I agree with him 80 percent of the time and with Hillary zero percent… who is the traitor?
Included are links that should be of interest.
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/ywn-videos/477462/watch-donald-trump-vows-to-protect-israel.html
(You can also read an OpEd supporting Donald Trump.)
Any presidential election is important – but this election is different from any other election we have experienced in recent history. Instead of explaining why I am voting for Hillary Clinton, I want to share what I have been hearing from friends and family (and some Conservative journalists) who traditionally vote Republican, but this election are voting for Hillary Clinton and not Donald Trump:
I hope that you will take the time before election day to google and read for yourself the various articles and the clip I describe above. On Tuesday, vote as a Torah Jew and vote for Hillary Clinton.
Congregation Zichron Chaim will be having an 8:00 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Maariv (Sunday through Thursday) in addition to the Maariv following Mincha.
Located on the beautiful HTC campus in Skokie, Illinois, we offer a multifaceted program of Torah Study, sports,
and recreational activities creating a camping experience that will change your son’s life, give him inspiring memories, and create friendships for life. Our 200 campers and staff come from over 50 communities coast to coast, and world over. Camp dates for this summer are June 27th through July 25th. Boys currently in 5th through 10th grade are eligible. The camp fee $2,310 and an early-bird discount of $250 is available until November 30th, 2016. A $150 discount is offered to new campers.
Click www.yhk.htc.edu for all the latest information, camp video, scrapbooks, scholarship information, calendars, and application.
Email: yhk@htc.edu
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