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Simchas Alta Vita: Restoring Joy, Upholding Dignity
Still enveloped in the halo of her vort just two weeks before, Hadassah hummed to herself as she walked to her room, visions of lacy gowns and cascading flowers swirling in her mind.
Suddenly, she heard her father’s voice.
“I just don’t know how we are going to pull this off,” he was saying to her mother. “We’re maxxed out as it is. I can barely scrape together a down payment for the caterer – never mind sheitels and appliances!” (Learn more … ) [Read more…]
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(Cleveland Jewish News)
Students at Hebrew Academy of Cleveland have raised enough money to buy nearly 1,000 pairs of tzitzit for soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces through the school’s IDF Tzitzit Campaign.
The project is designed to help religiously observant male soldiers in the IDF, said Noa Baskin, parent volunteer chair.
(Rabbi Yehuda Spitz)(In Cleveland 5775 Fast begins 6:40am, Fast ends 5:49 pm)
Why This Fast?
The reason given for fasting on Asarah B’Teves is that it is the day that the wicked Babylonian king, Nevuchadnetzar, commenced his siege of Yerushalayim[2], foreshadowing the beginning of the end of the first Beis Hamikdash, which culminated with its destruction on Tisha B’Av several years later. Therefore, Chazal declared it a public fast, one of four public fast days that memorialize different aspects of the catastrophes and national tragedies associated with the destruction of both Batei HaMikdash[3].

This past week Cleveland hosted a special young boy who happens to very ill together with his loving family. Thanks to so many in the community who bonded with this family, offering them chizuk and financial support, and in turn the Cleveland community receiving some much more chizuk and joy.
The family of little Izzy would like to share with other Clevelanders his story. Below appears a few items: a review of his current condition, past history and the family’s story, links to a blog with frequent updates, as well many media articles and videos about Izzy. Also do not miss a post about Izzy’s trip to Cleveland and the love that he brought with him to Ohio facilitated by the Krainess family.