There are a number of open positions that are easily viewed at their website – Digital Marketing Manager, Int’l Operations Assoc, Young Leadership Assoc. and others.
News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
There are a number of open positions that are easily viewed at their website – Digital Marketing Manager, Int’l Operations Assoc, Young Leadership Assoc. and others.
Need help with group or individual health insurance during open enrollment call Ron Fleeter at 216-595-5300 X 101 or visit www.ebenefitsource.com
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Orders need to be placed by November 15th 5pm. Orders need to be picked up on November 25th 9am-3pm. Special arrangements can be made for Thursday morning pickup.
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(Cleveland.com)(Ed: Click here for a map of the site>>)
Hebrew Academy of Cleveland would transfer all of its pre-K through 12 boy students to a proposed new school campus on Warrensville Center Road.
The campus would occupy the site of the former Oakwood Club, which closed in 2010 after merging with Mayfield Sand Ridge Club in South Euclid and Chardon.
(RabbiKaganoff.com)
Chazal tell us that Yaakov’s davening was the introduction of tefilas Maariv, which sometimes includes Uva Letziyon. I therefore introduce:
Question #1: Why does the kedusha that we recite in Uva Letziyon include an Aramaic translation?
Question #2: Why does the Uva Letziyon kedusha quote a different pasuk, Hashem yimloch le’olam va’ed, instead of the third pasuk that we usually say forkedusha, Yimloch Hashem le’olam Elokayich tziyon ledor vador halelukah?
Restaurant Nights – We still have a few spots open on Tuesday 11/3 & Wednesday 11/4
(Cleveland Jewish News)
Michele Weiss said she’s enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve on University Heights City Council.
“I’m very excited to be able to contribute to the growth and sustainability of the city,” she said. “I have always wanted to be civically involved, and I wanted to voice my opinions in a collaborative way to build relationships.”
TLC (To Live with Choice) is a Torah based program of recovery for women dealing with compulsive eating and food addiction. Join us to learn the secrets of recovery and gain “chizuk” by learning the 13 Steps taught by Rebbetzin Moskowitz (Rabbi Ezriel Tauber’s daughter). Meetings are held every Tuesday night 7:45pm. We will be starting at 7:45 pm instead of 8:00pm from now on. The meeting will still be for 45 minutes so 7:45pm – 8:30pm. Kaiser Permanente HealthSpan – Cleveland Heights Medical Center, 10 Severance Circle, First Floor ENT section, Conference C. For more information please call Yehudis at (216) 315-0666. To find out more information and to hear inspiring lectures from Rebbetzin Moskowitz call the TLC HOTLINE (845) 414-0131.