Women’s Shiur with Mrs. Dena Leah Rappaport, Monday
Subsidized Virtual Counseling Through Naaleh
Naaleh has partnered with the following clinicians who will be providing subsidized virtual services during this time.Order Your Shavuos Flowers!
Make your Shavuos flower orders with Willows and Sage Flowers! Choose one of two beautiful palettes (pictured), the size, and wait for a beautiful delivery to your door.KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
FishStix Shavuos Dairy and Fish Menu
A+ Soutions Online Sessions – Sign Up Now!
Grand Reopening at The Suiterie: A New Way of Shopping!
Naaleh Support Groups
Kollel of Young Israel Legal Holiday Learning Program Monday
Memorial Day Week Big Sale at Rozita’s!
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Letter from Vaad HaRabbonim
The past few months have been challenging on many levels. The gaping void left by our inability to daven with a minyan, attend shiurim in person, send our children to school, and interact socially with our family and friends, has confounded an already precarious health and economic situation. We admire the patience, perseverance, and compliance of our community members, and we shoulder the responsibility to guide them with the utmost love and reverence.
The combination of divine providence, and the community’s adherence to safety protocols, has spared us the gloomy projections that many predicted. Thankfully, the State of Ohio was proactive and aggressive at the front end of this pandemic, as was the guidance of the Va’ad HaRabbonim, closing shuls and restricting travel, amid other community issues. Throughout this time we have been in touch with medical professionals, and have remained alert to the community’s needs.
It is not yet safe to return to normal, and continued adherence to health guidelines remains crucial, but the State of Ohio is a few weeks into its gradual reopening. Our community has also begun phasing back into some of our essential practices. We have cautiously begun “Yard Minyanim” for Mincha/Maariv, and added Shacharis, all with carefully crafted guidelines in place (SD, masks, outdoors, limited capacity, etc.).
We have until now administered our guidance on a communal level, but at this time we have collectively deemed it appropriate, to move toward restoring the autonomy of our shuls. We are blessed with many vibrant and responsible Kehillos within the greater Cleveland community, and beginning Shavuos (5/29/20), each Kehilla will be responsible for its own administration. Shuls will decide for themselves if to open, and the best way to open. A myriad of factors, including diverse constituencies and venue size, create different situations and call for different courses of
action. It is in the interest of spirituality and safety that shuls tailor guidelines to meet their own complex needs. We ask that you refer to your shul leadership for specific details.
The Va’ad HaRabbonim will maintain general oversight to ensure that fundamental safety precautions are established in the shuls that decide to open. This will include safe social distancing, masks, hand washing, limited capacity, staggered minyanim, no children, and more. Shuls may decide to daven indoors, if deemed safe by leadership and keeping to the agreed upon protocols. Please do not expect your shul to be ‘back to normal’; it will be far from that. Also, please be in touch with your Rov and/or doctor if you are immuno-compromised, or have any other
concerns about attending.
The unity and loyalty of our community has been key to our health, and an inspiration to other cities across the country. As we restore shul autonomy, we ask that all continue to be united in consideration of others, and nonjudgmental as to how specific Kehillos choose to proceed.
As of the writing of this letter, the Governor has lifted his restriction on interstate travel, but is still discouraging it. We understand how difficult it has been for families not to visit with each other, especially for Yom Tov, and refer you to the Governor’s guidance. Anyone who does choose to travel to Cleveland for Shavuos will not be allowed to enter into any shul or public minyan.
We take this opportunity to remind the men, women and children of our community, that although restrictions on shuls, businesses, and other entities are slowly relaxing, it remains critical to refrain from non-essential movement or outings, and to follow social distancing recommendations at all times and in all places (e.g. wearing masks in public, six feet distance, etc.). This includes, but is not limited to, families congregating outdoors, essential outings to purchase food or household items, and employees in their workplaces.
We will continue to monitor the safety and feasibility of this course, and address other pertinent communal matters.
Let us pray that Hashem send good health to all, and that He continue to protect our community, May we merit Yeshuos and Refuos soon,
Va’ad HaRabbonim of Greater Cleveland
Nshei Virtual Shiur Thursday Evenings
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project is a five-minute “Front Steps Portrait” of Cleveland residents. It aims to bring us together (virtually and with social distancing) at a time when we are isolated. In exchange for a professional photo shoot, we kindly ask you to make a donation (the amount of your choice) to Bikur Cholim’s COVID 19 Fund.
The deadline for sign-up is Thursday, May 21.
We thank the following photographers/studios who have generously volunteered their talents: Ellie B Photography, Shmuel Mann Photography, New Image Photography, Grafixer Studios, and Pollack Studio.
Click here to sign up, or email leahadina@bikurcholimcleveland.org to request a sign up sheet by email.
Machon Ohr Sarah Wednesday Evening Classes
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Order before it’s too late!
Chaviva High School’s 2nd Annual Babka Bake
Register online at www.chavivahighschool.org.
Letter from Rabbi Burnstein and Alan Schabes Regarding Baruch U’Marpeh
Tree of Knowledge Learning Academy Presents Online Tutoring and Telehealth Options – contact us today!
Chaviva High School’s 2nd Annual Babka Bake
Register online at www.chavivahighschool.org.
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project
Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s Front Steps Project is a five-minute “Front Steps Portrait” of Cleveland residents. It aims to bring us together (virtually and with social distancing) at a time when we are isolated. In exchange for a professional photo shoot, we kindly ask you to make a donation (the amount of your choice) to Bikur Cholim’s COVID 19 Fund.
The deadline for sign-up is Thursday, May 21.
We thank the following photographers/studios who have generously volunteered their talents: Ellie B Photography, Shmuel Mann Photography, New Image Photography, Grafixer Studios, and Pollack Studio.
Click here to sign up, or email leahadina@bikurcholimcleveland.org to request a sign up sheet by email.
Camp Star! Back for an Amazing Fourth Year!
New To Cleveland – Paper Products by the Case
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Order before it’s too late!
Updated Cleveland Tehillim List Now Available
An updated Tehillim List of the Cleveland Tehillim Chevra is now available.
Click for printable PDF version. You can also visit the Cleveland Tehillim List page to see changes between publications of the list.
The list is published as a partnership between Local Jewish News and Mrs. Chanie Malcmacher in the hope that it will cause even more community members to be mispalel on behalf of those in need. It will continue its practice of approximately six bi-monthly print editions.
In order to maintain seder, the following long-standing guidelines remain in place for the inclusion of a name:
- The choleh must be a Clevelander or the direct relative of a Clevelander
- The exactly correct Hebrew name and its correct spelling must be provided
- Permission of the family must have been obtained
- The choleh must be reconfirmed for each edition of the list
Currently, the community has the merit of completing the entire Tehillim nearly two times daily. To participate in a daily completion of the Tehillim, please email Mrs. Malcmacher at justdaven@gmail.com.
Biancheria Deliveries Available No Charge
Gluten Free Bake Shoppe
Healing Happens Counseling CLE with Shifra Schnair
KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
KYCM Virtual Evening of Inspiration
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