We regret to inform you of the passing of Rabbi Chaim Dahan, ob”m, formerly of Cleveland.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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Take Out for Pesach – The following establishments have prepared food available for pesach
Kirkland Signature Almond Flour – Acceptable for Pesach
Bottled Water – The following OU brands are acceptable with minerals added (unflavored): 1) Dasani, and 2) Glaceau Smart Water. All other OU brands are acceptable without any flavors or mineral additives such as Calcium Citrate, Sodium Citrate.
Recipe Correction – Strawberry Ices, pg 40 should read 3 bags of frozen strawberries
Hand Sanitizers – Although there is a preference to use one that does not contain alcohol, as listed in our guide, under the present circumstance, one would be permitted to use a hand sanitizer containing ethyl alcohol.
Brown Sugar – All OU certified brown sugar produced in the USA is acceptable even without a ‘P’ designation
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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For those who wish to perform Tevilah, Rabbi Spitz Shlit”a has located numerous natural bodies of water that can be used. Bring a milk crate and perhaps wear galoshes. Consult your local Rav with questions relating to other bodies of water as there are a number of considerations here.
The Tzidkas Yoseph Naphtali mailing to Rabbi Hirschfeld and Rabbi Burnstein will start going out the weekend of March 28th. There is an obvious strain this particular Pesach, and everyone seems to be hurting. With this in mind, and without pressure, all donations are appreciated. If you are able, please donate via the mailing or by:
1. Calling 347.907.5335
2. Online at http://www.tyn.org.il
3. Giving to Hillel Drazin or Nachum Sokol.
Call 888-726-8346.
Spearheaded by Amudim, a nationwide group of mental health organizations and professionals have launched an Amudim anonymous support hotline, to help the general public weather this Covid-19 outbreak. Volunteers from Amudim, Child & Adult Psychological Services, Empower Health Center, Madreigos Midwest, Naaleh Cleveland, Nesivos, Relief, Shalom Task Force, The Living Room and others, will be joining forces with mental health practitioners in private practice to staff the hotline, which will be manned from 8am to 11pm EST.
Call 888-726-8346.
If you need support locally, there are many mental health professionals who are seeing clients via phone or video conference. If you would like a referral, please call Naaleh at 216.591.6191. ext 103.
Please daven for NOCHUM BEN RISHKA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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Please daven for Aidel bas Sara.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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To facilitate the distribution process safely, please place an 8 1/2 x 11″ paper in your windshield with your order number, first and last name clearly written in large letters.
Safety precautions for Kemach distribution
These guidelines have been mandated and approved by our medical advisory board and absolutely NO deviation will be accepted.
We are here to help you. If you are quarantined or unable to pick up your order, please email Chantal Modes chantalmodes@gmail.com or call 216-536-2481 by Thursday evening.
We look forward to seeing you iy’H at Kemach. May Hashem grant us Refuos and Yehoshuos and may we only share in gezunt and in Simchas.
כי אין עוד מלבדו
Call 888-726-8346.
Spearheaded by Amudim, a nationwide group of mental health organizations and professionals have launched an Amudim anonymous support hotline, to help the general public weather this Covid-19 outbreak. Volunteers from Amudim, Child & Adult Psychological Services, Empower Health Center, Madreigos Midwest, Naaleh Cleveland, Nesivos, Relief, Shalom Task Force, The Living Room and others, will be joining forces with mental health practitioners in private practice to staff the hotline, which will be manned from 8am to 11pm EST.
Call 888-726-8346.
If you need support locally, there are many mental health professionals who are seeing clients via phone or video conference. If you would like a referral, please call Naaleh at 216.591.6191. ext 103.
The Tzidkas Yoseph Naphtali mailing to Rabbi Hirschfeld and Rabbi Burnstein will start going out the weekend of March 28th. There is an obvious strain this particular Pesach, and everyone seems to be hurting. With this in mind, and without pressure, all donations are appreciated. If you are able, please donate via the mailing or by:
1. Calling 347.907.5335
2. Online at http://www.tyn.org.il
3. Giving to Hillel Drazin or Nachum Sokol.
Re: Supply of Kosher for Passover Milk Caps for Lowfat Milk
To whom it may concern,
Please note that due to the current order volume for milk, there will be some shipments of lowfat milk (blue cap) that will have plain caps without any Kosher for Passover designation. They will still have the word פסח printed in the date code and they are certified as Kosher for Passover.
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Yours truly,
Rabbi Tzvi Rosen
Kashrus Administrator
Call 888-726-8346.
Spearheaded by Amudim, a nationwide group of mental health organizations and professionals have launched an Amudim anonymous support hotline, to help the general public weather this Covid-19 outbreak. Volunteers from Amudim, Child & Adult Psychological Services, Empower Health Center, Madreigos Midwest, Naaleh Cleveland, Nesivos, Relief, Shalom Task Force, The Living Room and others, will be joining forces with mental health practitioners in private practice to staff the hotline, which will be manned from 8am to 11pm EST.
Call 888-726-8346.
If you need support locally, there are many mental health professionals who are seeing clients via phone or video conference. If you would like a referral, please call Naaleh at 216.591.6191. ext 103.
Some people have not received a hard copy of the Cleveland Kosher Pesach Guide in the mail. If they would like to receive a copy they can call the Vaad office at 440.347.0264
Please daven for CHAYA SIMCHA YEHUDIS BAS ZLATA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
(View the entire Cleveland Community Tehillim List.)
Call 888-726-8346.
Spearheaded by Amudim, a nationwide group of mental health organizations and professionals have launched an Amudim anonymous support hotline, to help the general public weather this Covid-19 outbreak. Volunteers from Amudim, Child & Adult Psychological Services, Empower Health Center, Madreigos Midwest, Naaleh Cleveland, Nesivos, Relief, Shalom Task Force, The Living Room and others, will be joining forces with mental health practitioners in private practice to staff the hotline, which will be manned from 8am to 11pm EST.
Call 888-726-8346.
If you need support locally, there are many mental health professionals who are seeing clients via phone or video conference. If you would like a referral, please call Naaleh at 216.591.6191. ext 103.
May we merit Yeshuos and Refuos soon and a Chag Kasher V’Sameach,
Va’ad HaRabbonim of Greater Cleveland
The health and safety of our clients, volunteers and staff is our number one priority. In order to limit the germs coming into the cleveland chesed center, we will not be accepting material donations for the time being.
We thank you for your understanding and continuing support. Please stay tuned for updates.
We find ourselves in challenging times, as the COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting our lives in many ways. School closings and restrictions on our daily social interactions can cause substantial emotional and mental strain on us all.
Along with many other amazing organizations in our city, Naaleh is here to help.
Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld has offered to share Divrei Chizuk with the community and we will share it with you as soon as it is available.
Additionally, we have asked five mental health and parenting professionals to provide guidance to us in these trying times. Please click on any of these brief (5-10 minute) audio presentations to learn more:
These presentations can also be heard by calling this number:
Dial-in Number: (641) 715-3800
Access Code: 954087
Lastly, in these times of social isolation, people can get lonely. Please consider reaching out to anyone who may benefit from a warm phone call or a friendly text. It goes a long way.
For anyone who needs additional support, or a referral, please call Naaleh at 216-591-6191 ext 103.
May we all have good health,
Rabbi Chaim Helman
Executive Director