Shannon Road Ice Cream introduces: “Ice Cream for a Difference”
Shannon Road Ice Cream is excited to introduce our new line of flavors and novelties, “Ice Cream for a Difference”. This week’s flavor is: TOFFEE BAR ICE CREAM. Two dollars of every $5 pint sold will support pediatric cancer research.
Why have we chosen this cause to support? As many of you know, our daughter, Tzippy, was treated for Stage IV Neuroblastoma at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. She was fortunate to participate in a number of trials and received therapies made possible by funds from organizations like Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, and St. Baldrick’s Foundation, amongst many others. Across the country, people are raising money to support the researchers and medical professionals who have dedicated themselves to saving children’s lives, and we want to be part of that effort. How? By doing one of the things that we do best: MAKE ICE CREAM!!!
Voice Lessons for Girls
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes
We regret to inform you of the passing of Mr. Hyman Sherman, father of Dovid and Ken Sherman. The graveside service will be held Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at Mt. Sinai Cemetery at 2:00 pm (corner of SOM and White roads).
The Sherman family will be sitting Shiva at the home of Dovid Sherman, 4353 Churchill Blvd., University Heights. Details:
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Positive Parenting Presented by Mrs. Rivka Levitansky
Torah LIFE Kollel Raffle for October
Stay fit with a top of the line treadmill! Mazel Tov to September’s winner!!! Dr. And Mrs. Monica Goldstein for winning “all around town” package.
Every month in 2013, Torah LIFE Kollel, under the leadership of Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld, raffles off fantastic prizes! Every prize is worth $500- $1000 dollars! For ONLY $10 a month, or $25 for the rest of the year, you can be entered into the monthly raffle, and you will have the zechus of supporting Torah.
Next month’s raffle- Mystery!!!
Visit www.clevelandkollel.com to purchase your tickets! Our raffle prizes will include Jewelry, air fare, appliances, sheitel, a home and toy package and much more!!!
Diva Wigs October SALE
Nichum Aveilim – Comforting the Mourners – Solomon Family
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes – Video Archive Available
We regret to inform you of the passing of Reb Zev Aryeh “Billy” Solomon, z”l, a beloved community member of Cleveland Heights, husband of Mrs. Mimi Solomon. The levayah will take place Sunday, October 13th, 2013 at 2pm at the Hebrew Academy on South Taylor Road in Cleveland Heights. Burial will take place at Mt. Olive Cemetery, Shomer Shabbos section. Shiva information to follow.
The video stream has been archived online and is available for viewing. Click here >>
(Updated) Beloved husband of Miriam Solomon (nee Silverberg); devoted father of Chasi (Meir Lipa) Rosner, Moshe (Sara) Solomon, Rochel (Raphael) Wurtzberger, Elka (Fishel) Bernstein, Ephriam Solomon, Sari Solomon, Yisroel Meir Solomon and Chani Solomon; loving grandfather of seven; dear brother of Marilyn (Joseph) Bench and Morris Solomon.
Special Programs for Women and Girls
or call Devorah Alevsky 216-382-1878
Cleveland Hespedim L’Iluy Nishmat HaGaon HaRav Ovadia Yosef, zt”l
State auditor investigates Beachwood’s finances
(Plain Dealer)
The state auditor has launched an investigation into the city of Beachwood’s finances.
A representative from the state auditor’s special investigations unit would not reveal any details surrounding the nature of the investigation.
“All I can say is that we have (an investigation) open,” spokeswoman Cheryl Gray said Monday morning.
Slice of University Square will sell for $155,000, after meager online bidding for five-story shopping center
(Plain Dealer)
A five-story, 287,000-square-foot shopping center could be sold for less than the average house, after bidding in an online auction Thursday topped out at $155,000.University Square, a troubled retail complex at Cedar and Warrensville Center roads, is set to change hands after an Auction.com sale that set no minimum bid.
Voter Information for Upcoming November 5th Elections
Local and County elections are coming up and people should plan to vote! Local elections touch our lives in ways up close and personal and are in some ways more important than national elections for that reason and also in a smaller pool we have a bigger splash.
Major issues this time around include the election of Cleveland Heights City Council members, CH-UH School Board Members (remember Milikin!?), hotly contested mayoral and council elections in Beachwood, as well as several significant tax levies including Issue 81 providing for a $135 million dollar levy to support CH-UH public schools building renovation to the tune of an additional $200 annually per $100k home value, as well as levies for the Metroparks and Cuyahoga Health and Human Services.
TLC Recovery Program for Compulsive Eating
TLC (To Learn Control) is a Torah based 13 step recovery program for women dealing with compulsive eating. Join us to learn the secrets from Rebbetzin Moskowitz (Rabbi Ezriel Tauber’s daughter) for permanent weight loss and how to feel like the beautiful Bas Melech that Hashem made you. Gain chizuk through readings from Rabbi Zelig Pliskin “My Father My King” and “Conversations with Yourself” as well as “Praying with Fire” by Rabbi Heshy Kleinman.
Meetings are held every Tuesday night 7:30pm – 8:15pm. Kaiser Permanente Hospital, 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 (646) 205-1111 Pin Number: 1101#
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes
We regret to inform you of the passing of Reb Zev Aryeh “Billy” Solomon, z”l, a beloved community member of Cleveland Heights, husband of Mrs. Mimi Solomon. The levayah will take place Sunday, October 13th, 2013 at 2pm at the Hebrew Academy on South Taylor Road in Cleveland Heights. Burial will take place at Mt. Olive Cemetery, Shomer Shabbos section. Shiva information to follow.
Live Hookup:
Online:
Click here for video stream >>. Go to Search at the top of the screen and type “Live from HAC”
Telephone:
1-712-432-0075 code 766901#
He is mourned by his wife, Mrs. Miriam (Mimi) Solomon, children, Mrs. Chassi Rosner, Moshe Chaim Solomon, Mrs. Rochel Tova Wurzberger, Mrs. Elka Bernstein, Ephraim Solomon, Sori Solomon, and Yisroel Meyer Solomon, and Chani Solomon, as well as a brother and sister.
May the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Ha’Makom yenachem eschem b’soch she’ar avay’lay Tzion v’Yerushalayim
Uncle Moishy In Cleveland – Oct 13
JLC Presents The Fifth Commandment – 5 Part Series
Attention married Clevelanders – can I have your attention for a minute?
(Submitted)
As a Sofer, I write Gittin for local Rabbonim, and lately I have been writing far too many. I see the issues that are brought in, and I thought to myself that many of the issues could have been easily settled such that a get probably would not have been needed. In an effort to be of help to stem this budding epidemic, I became a professionally trained certified marriage counselor, to complement my previous coaching of couples on a simple level. What I learned was so amazing that I would like to share it with everyone and arrange a workshop with professionals from Cleveland and beyond to address the community. I would like to know how many people in Cleveland would be interested in a marriage upkeep workshop.
New Fall Time for Rebbetzin Levitansky’s Shmiras Halashon Shiur
Rebbetzin Levitansky’s Shmiras Halashon Shiur for ladies is now moving to its fall time. We will be meeting this Shabbos at 4:30, at Beis Doniel in Cleveland Height. For questions, or to be added to the shiur’s email list, contact Chana Feinstein at hfeinstein613@gmail.com.
New Super Walmart Opening October 16th
The Severance Circle Walmart Store will be closing October 15th at 5pm and the new Oakwood Commons Super Walmart is set to open the next morning, October 16th at 9am. Already the old Walmart is very low on stock and whole sections are already empty.
In case you are really excited and think the new one will be “Super,” the same old management and staff from the Severance location will be moving over so expect stocking, hygiene, and other woes to return. So enjoy shopping there if you have to :> Why the sad take on a new investment in the Heights area? Consider your own Walmart mal-experiences for starters or if you want something more “official,” Start here >>
High Quality Torahs For Sale
According to the Shulchan Aruch every man has an obligation to write a Sefer Torah in his lifetime. Up until now this goal was unattainable to most due to cost and distance. But now the world is smaller, Sofer services can be found for more reasonable prices, and you have an agent on the ground in Israel to help make it happen at no extra charge to you. Contact Jeff Weiser at jeffmweiser@gmail.com or 720-538-5302. Tizku L’mitzvot!
Cleveland Hespedim L’Iluy Nishmat HaGaon HaRav Ovadia Yosef, zt”l
“Phil Fink’s Shalom America” will be streamed online beginning Sunday
In response to numerous requests from listeners, would‐be listeners, and former listeners, “Phil Fink’s Shalom America” will be streamed online beginning Sunday October 13 from 7‐9 am via Olam Broadcasting’s Radio‐J (http://Radio‐J.com). Licensing requirements had previously prevented the program aired weekly on WELW 1330 am from being streamed on that station’s website, but program host Phi Fink had been searching for a solution that would increase the program’s reach beyond WELW’s limited coverage area throughout northeast Ohio, and offer it to the many former‐ Clevelanders now living in Israel who have requested online listening access to the program over the years.
House for Sale – University Heights – Open House Sunday
A+ Learning and Development Centers – Peterson Scholarship Assistance
The Ohio Department of Education is offering the Jon Peterson Scholarship for all private school students who are eligible to receive an IEP. This scholarship can be used to fund tutoring, remedial instruction, speech and occupational therapies, and other IEP services, up to $20,000. Contact Hadassa Meyers at A+ Learning and Development Centers to start your application – 216-896-0111 or hadassa@ohiosolutions.org.
We will work with you and your school to meet the needs of your child. We are currently serving students on this scholarship at Hebrew Academy, Gross Schechter and Mosdos, as well as students who are Home Schooled or in other private educational settings. The application period closes November 15th. Contact us immediately to begin the process.
For more details, please see our website www.ohiosolutions.org
Voice Lessons for Girls
11th Annual Worldwide Event for the Yahrtzeit of Rachel Imein- “Where am I headed?”
House for Sale – University Heights
Watch your kosher birds!
(Ed: Source: ThePoultrySite on October 8, 2013. This is quite timely as there have been several stories of late about E. Coli in chickens. Cooking the chicken so that the internal temperature reaches 165° F. will kill the bacteria in the chicken.)
A study at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and four other institutions found antibiotic resistant E. coli in chickens from a range of production methods, but the greatest amount was found in kosher chickens. “Kosher chickens carried the greatest amount of antibiotic-resistant E. coli, while organic chicken showed antibiotic-resistant bacteria levels just as high as conventional chicken. Only chickens ‘raised without antibiotics’ (RWA) came in with reduced but still contaminated, levels of the E. coli ‘superbug”. “The chicken researchers are from the Horace Mann Bronx Campus, Translational Genomics Research Institute of Flagstaff, NAU and George Washington University in Washington DC. Dr Bruce Hungate, director of the Ecosystem Science and Society Center, and NAU professor of biology, headed the team. The research was funded by the Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research and the Ecosystem Science and Society Center, both at NAU.”
The researchers purchased 213 samples of raw chicken from 15 locations in the New York City metropolitan area from April to June, 2012. “The study found that strains of E. coli isolated from samples in the RWA category tended to be resistant to fewer drugs ‘but the difference was not significant versus conventional and organic, which did not differ from each other’ “.