Chef Dave’s Catering EXPANDED Rosh Hashana Menu
Chef Dave’s expanded Rosh Hashana menu is NOW AVAILABLE. Click here or the image below to view in full-size and with multiple pages. Visit our website to learn more and to place your order.
Holding the Torah Upright By Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
(RabbiKaganoff.com)
According to some rishonim, the mitzvah to raise the Torah (hagbahah) is mentioned in parshas Ki Savo.
Question #1: Holy roller
“I was in a shul, and when they took out the sefer Torah, they opened it and carried it all around the shul, showing everyone with a yad where the beginning of the keri’ah is. I had never seen this before, and was wondering if this is a common practice. Is it mentioned in halachic sources, or does it simply manifest someone’s enthusiasm?”
Question #2: Reversing the trend
Is there any halachic basis for the custom on Simchas Torah of reversing the sefer Torah so that the writing faces away from the magbiah?
Arline’s Affection Wig Gemach
Cloud 9 Maternity Summer Clearance & 29″ Skirts Have Arrived
Yoga and Yoga Sculpt Classes at Mika’s
Help Wanted: General Studies Teachers (Girls) – Updated
Mosdos Girls Elementary is seeking a fifth grade teacher assistant for the 2014-2015 school year. At least a BA is required for this position. Please email elgeducator@gmail.com with your resume. You may call 216-321-1131 and ask for Mrs. Greenberger.
(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)
Teshuva Lecture – 50th Yahrtzeit of Hebert I Spero, z”l
Turf and Torah (TnT) Jewish Flag Football
Turf and Torah (TnT) is a Jewish Flag Football league in Cleveland. The goal is to engage Jewish men in the camaraderie of sportsmanship and Torah discussion.
When: The league will meet weekly Sunday mornings from 9-11 AM, Starting Sept. 14th, for eight weeks.
Cost: $60 Dollars this season. That helps to pay for TnT shirts, weekly refs, field costs, flags, etc. Any additional funds left over will be donated to a Jewish organization. The league champions will be able to choose that organization .
Little Men Summer – Our clearance sale continues this week
Peshi Wigs – $200 Off Any Clary or Ita Karsenti Wig
Creative Chocolates – Rosh Hashana and Succos Almost Here
Rosh Hashana Vasikin Minyan in Cleveland Heights
בעזהש”י There will once again be Vasikin Minyan on ראש השנה this year. Seats are $25 (there are expenses so please be sure to pay!). Location: downstairs in the HAC South Taylor Road building. To reserve or for more information please contact Eli Graiser (216) 973 – 7833.
NOTE: There have been requests in past years for a Minyan for יום הכיפורים as well. If there is enough interest, there may be a Minyan so please express your interest as soon as possible.
Chartered Bus for Bochrim from NY/ NJ to Cleveland Motzei Yom Kippur
Once again we are trying to arrange a bus motzei Yom Kippur from NY/NJ for bochurim. Must commit asap! (If not enough boys commit, there will be no bus) Cost $70. Please text or call Yehudis Newman for more information at 216-470-8772.
Reservations must be made by September 10! Otherwise the bus reservation will have to be cancelled by midnight of the 10th if we don’t have enough boys. You can also email ynewman68@gmail.com to make reservations or for further information.
HAC To Buy Oakwood Country Club
The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland has just released that they have been granted an option to purchase the former Oakwood Country Club property situated between Andrews Road and Warrensville Center Road in Cleveland Heights. The school’s board has voted unanimously to accept and to purchase this 90 acre property.
DafYomi Siyum of Maseches Moed Katan Worldwide Live Teleconference
BlossumBleu Sale – Large Selection of Easy Care Tablecloths
Help Wanted: General Studies Teachers (Girls)
Mosdos Girls Elementary is seeking a sixth grade teacher assistant for the 2014-2015 school year. At least a BA is required for this position. Please email elgeducator@gmail.com with your resume. You may call 216-321-1131 and ask for Mrs. Greenberger.
(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)
The Skinny Solution
Mika’s – Rosh Hashana is almost here!!
Blum’s – Elegant and Affordable Dinnerware for Your Yom Tov Table
TLC – Recovery Program for Compulsive Eating
Free Fresh Produce – SSRIAS Kosher Food Pantry
Little Men Summer – Our clearance sale continues this week
Help Wanted: Sababa’s Server
Sababa Cuisine is looking for a daytime server with a cheerful disposition that can work independently. Hours are from 10 to 5:30 pm Mondaythrough Thursday and Fridays from 10 – 2 pm. Please call Cindy at 381-7222 or stop by and fill out an application.
(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)
Zumba with Rozita! Now RESUMING – Wednesdays 7:45 – 8:45PM
Wonderful Shiur for Women – Rebbetzin Shoshana Klahr
Kika Sale at Mika’s Wig Boutique
ANYTIME Garage Door & Locksmith
Annual Community Cemetery Clean-up 2014
(Jewish Federation of Cleveland)
Volunteers are needed for the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Spring Cemetery Cleanup on Sunday,
September 14 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.. at Lansing Cemetery, 3933 E. 57th Street, Cleveland. All ages are welcome to participate in this community-wide event, rain or shine.
Past Cemetery Cleanup events have attracted hundreds of people across generations and denominations. Preserving cemeteries is considered one of the most righteous acts of chesed (kindness); there is no greater mitzvah than honoring those that came before us.