Residents unhappy about University Heights Library’s plan to expand parking lot on Fenwick Road
(Cleveland.com)
Several residents living in the vicinity of the University Heights Library say they like the institution, but aren’t happy with its plans for growth.
Since the winter of 2014, the library, at Cedar and Fenwick roads, has been planning to expand both its building footprint, by approximately 5,000 square feet, and its parking lot. It’s the parking lot expansion that has residents of nearby Washington Boulevard particularly concerned.
Building a Bridge to Eternity
Hebrew Academy of Cleveland PTA Presents Cleveland Market
Meet in Motown – Single Orthodox Jewish Professionals
Help Wanted: Store Manager & eBay Sales (2)
Looking for person with eBay experience to work from home. Flexible hours.
(LocalJewishNews continues to try to do its part to assist community members to find employment by offering free help wanted ads to community businesses and organizations. So if you have a position to fill, let us know. Check out other job offerings in our New Classifieds Section)
STAY WARM AND SAVE MONEY!!!
Attention ALL Dominion residential and commercial customers – Lock in now to our new low price for natural gas. CenStar Energy is offering a 1 yr. fixed price of $3.25mcf .**
Call Suri Goldman 216-339-2006 or email your Dominion bill to surig@censtarenergy.com. Cleveland Hts. residents –your aggregation price is $3.404mcf. It is not too late to save money this year! It is time to opt out.
**limited time offer
Private Rebbe – Tutor
Positive Parenting- For Kids & For Teens
Help Wanted: Early Child Educator
(LocalJewishNews continues to try to do its part to assist community members to find employment by offering free help wanted ads to community businesses and organizations. So if you have a position to fill, let us know. Check out other job offerings in our New Classifieds Section)
Help Wanted: Sunday School Teacher for Russian Students
Sunday school with mostly Russian families looking for teacher to work with senior staff. Sunday’s 9:45-11:30 in Beachwood. Please contact Channah Appel – channahbanana18@gmail.com.
(LocalJewishNews continues to try to do its part to assist community members to find employment by offering free help wanted ads to community businesses and organizations. So if you have a position to fill, let us know. Check out other job offerings in our New Classifieds Section)
New hair and wig course starting next week
New hair and wig course starting next week. Learn how to cut, blow, curl, dye…. Once a week For 10 weeks. For more information or to register, please text or call TzipSonnenschein @ 347.860.4509
Green Road Catering Thanksgiving Menu
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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Yoga & Yoga Sculpt – Classes for Ladies
Asher Barkin & Friends – Simchas Beis Hashoiva 2015 @ Menorah Park
Moshe’s Taxi
Art Classes – Temima Goldbaum
Cookielicious by Blumy
Cleveland Kosher Pantry – Local Distributions for Wednesday
Help Wanted: Local non-profit looking to hire
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes
Office Available to Rent
Five Star Store It, Baruch Manies and Feivel Schwartz are renting space at 2940 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44121, a renovated building just North of Mayfield opposite the Cleveland Heights City Services area. We have an office with a window available for rent. Rent is negotiable but not more than $350 per month. Please call 216 397-0111.
Dan is Ready to Help with Cleveland Heights Violations
It’s Dan from Heights Jewish Center. This time of year I am promoting my services to assist with violations. I can get it done whether it is painting, cleaning, trimming, or whatever. Call me @ 216-324-7958.
Bullying Preventing & Raising Resilient Responsible Independent Children
Are you or your children interested in buying a house in Lakewood?
Susan’s Suggestions for the Elections – Tuesday, November 3, 2015
As always, these elections are important. These are local and as such means that there is the smallest pool of people voting for each office that is up for election. That means your vote means even more this time. Issues like tax hikes, renewals and redistricting are all significant and this is your opportunity to show that you care about them and show the politicians that you count. When officials see we vote, they know they have to continue to earn it. As always, these are suggestions based on my research. I encourage everyone to know the issues and the candidates and make informed decisions. Please consider voting for the following and see the expanded explanations at the bottom.
City of Cleveland Heights Council At Large: vote for up to three out of six: Keba Sylla, Khalil Seren, and Tas Nadas
City of University Heights Council: (vote 4 of 3) There are 3 candidates running for 4 open seats and showing them our support makes good sense for our community and is certainly an easy choice in a race as uncontentious as this one with good candidates.
Cleveland Heights University Heights Board of Education: (vote 2/3) James Posch
Cloud 9 Maternity – Store Closing Dec. 1st
Israel Shabbat with Rav Amnon Bazak
Blood Drive – Fuchs Mizrachi School
Telshe Yeshiva opens doors to entire community
(Cleveland Jewish News)
Rabbi Dovid Goldberg, president and rosh yeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva in Wickliffe, will be the featured speaker at Telshe Yeshiva’s community event at 6:15 p.m. Nov. 2 at Acacia Reservation Clubhouse in Lyndhurst.
Goldberg will speak on “every Jew’s unique role in this world,” said Rabbi Zvi Belsky, executive vice president of the rabbinical college in Wickliffe. Belsky said he’s expecting about 100 people to attend the free event.