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JSL Catering Chanukah Dinner ~ All-You-Can-Eat-Buffet!
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Tuesday, December 24th, 4:30 at Young Israel
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Camp Gan Israel of Beachwood Summer 2020!
Attend a New Parent Info Night – Monday, December 9 from 7-8 pm or join the Parent Planning meeting from 8-9 pm.
RSVP for CGI’s Annual Open House and Reunion on Wednesday, January 1st from 1:00-3:00 pm. Fun for the whole family with Grand Torah Trivia Champion for Gan Izzy’s 2nd-6th grade Campers!
Registration opens January 1st. All campers enrolled by January 8th receive an extra camp t-shirt. Catch the early registration pricing by February 15th.
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Pre-Chanukah Stunning Sheitels by Bandit Wig Sale at Mika’s! Sunday, 12/8 – Monday, 12/9
The Velvet Box Fine Jewelry Kallah Collection
Marketing That Leaves No Stone Unturned
Camp Maayan Midwest – Cleveland Open House, Monday, December 16th
Open Hours This Week at CB’s Shuk!
Chanukah at CB’s Shuk! Gift Certificates Available!
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Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes – Shiva Information

We regret to inform you of the passing of Moshe Susman.
Shiva is from 7 PM until 9:30 PM, Motzei Shabbos through Wednesday at the home of Gershon Kuzecki, 2270 S. Green Rd
University Hts. 44122 (northwest corner of Green and Silsby).
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Seeking Warm and Caring Morah to Run a Playgroup
Don’t Miss Out! Only One Week Until the Drawing for Atideinu’s Third Annual Menorah Raffle!
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Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes – Levaya Information

We regret to inform you of the passing of Moshe Susman.
The Levaya will be 10am Friday morning at Mt. Olive.
Shiva information to follow.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Thursday Night, December 5th, at Maariv We Begin to Say Vesein Tal Umatar
(Old article from Matzav.com)
In chutz la’aretz, we begin to say Vesein Tal Umatar during Shemonah Esrei in the bracha of Boreich Aleinu.
If one became aware after completing the bracha of Mevareich Hashanim that one omitted Vesein Tal Umatar, one should wait to insert it right before “Ki atah shomeiah” in Shema Koleinu.
If one has already completed the bracha of Shomeiah Tefillah, one may insert Vesein Tal Umatar before saying Retzei. If one has already started Retzei, one must return to the bracha of Boreich Aleinu, which is the proper place for Vesein Tal Umatar. If one already completed the Shemonah Esrei and stepped backward, one must repeat the entire Shemonah Esrei (Shulchan Aruch with Mishna Berurah 117:5. See also Bi’ur Halacha).
(It is advisable to repeat 101 times [and at the very least 90 times] “Ve’es kol minei sevu’asah letovah vesein tal umatar” so as to make the inclusion of Vesein Tal Umatar habitual and fluent, thus eliminating any future doubt as to whether one included Vesein Tal Umatar in Shemonah Esrei or not.
Feel free to print this out and hang it up or distribute it in shuls and yeshivos.
(The following article is from 2011 so some dates may not be correct for this year.)
Now some background explanation:
It is well known that in chutz la’aretz, we usually begin vesein tal umatar livracha at Maariv of December 4th. This year, as mentioned, we do not begin saying it until Maariv of December 5th, tonight. Why is this year different?
We share the following from Rabbi Dovid Heber, who offered this background information in his weekly column, Calendar Calculations, in Yated Ne’eman:
The Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim 117:1), based on the Gemara in Maseches Taanis (10a), says that, in chutz la’aretz, we begin reciting vesein tal umatar on the 60th day of tekufas Tishrei. “Tekufos” are seasons. For vesein tal umatar, we use the calculation of the Amora Shmuel, who says that the solar year is 365 days and 6 hours long. Each season is one quarter of that or 91 days and 7.5 hours.
This number is also very close to the astronomical calculation used to set up the secular calendar. (The difference is about 11 minutes. The explanation and ramifications of this difference are beyond the scope of this article.)
Since the secular year repeats itself at the same interval as tekufos, it stands to reason that tekufos will fall out on the same secular date each year (or perhaps one day different).
In this century, tekufas Tishrei always occurs on October 7th. If we count October 7th as Day #1, then December 5th is Day #60. [There are 25 remaining days in October and 30 in November, for a total of 55 days. Thus, the 5th day of December is Day #60.] The halachic day of December 5th begins the night before. Therefore, usually (in this century), vesein tal umatar begins December 4th at Maariv, which is the beginning of Day #60.
Every four years, including this year, the tekufah of Tishrei occurs at 9 p.m. on October 7th, which is halachically the next day. For example, this year it occurred on Friday night, leil Yom Kippur, at 9 p.m., October 7th. Halachically, this was already the next day (Yom Kippur, October 8th). So, the 60th day is Tuesday, 10 Kislev, December 6th. Halachically, this day begins the night before. Therefore, we begin vesein tal umatar on Monday night, December 5th.
The “fourth year” is the secular year preceding a secular leap year. This includes 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023, etc. During these years,vesein tal umatar begins on December 5th at Maariv. In other years, the tekufah occurs at some time before sunset on October 7th – either at 3 a.m., 9 a.m., or 3 p.m. – so, as explained above, the 60th day is December 5th and vesein tal umatar begins atMaariv of December 4th (unless, of course, it is Friday night).
{Shmiel Gellman-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes

We regret to inform you of the passing of Mr. Peretz Seidel, father of Mr. Michoel Seidel. Graveside services were today, Thursday.
Shiva information to follow.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Tehillim Request
Please daven for Etta Merel Bas Chaya.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
(View the entire Cleveland Community Tehillim List.)
Camp Maayan Midwest – Cleveland Open House, Monday, December 16th
Save the Date! Cleveland Siyum HaShas, Motzei Shabbos, January 4th, at Landerhaven!
Mazal Tov Pollaks! It’s a Girl!

May she be a source of nachas to her family and Klal Yisroel!
Cleveland Eruv Society Annual Fundraiser
Once a year we ask the members of our community to contribute generously to the Eruv. The eruv should not be taken for granted. Rabbi Yonah Dick is our weekly checker.
Please go to clevelanderuv.com to pay by credit card or send your tax deductible contribution to:
Cleveland Eruv Society
2481 Beachwood Blvd
Beachwood, Ohio 44122
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Pirchei Motzei Shabbos Parshas Vayeitzei
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Atideinu’s Third Annual Menorah Raffle!
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Win a magnificent 22” tall sterling silver menorah!
RCCS Mystery Auction Party, Monday, December 9th
We would like to personally invite you to join us on a Mission of supporting the cholim in our community by purchasing tickets at an RCCS Mystery Auction Party. United in our Mission, we will find clues to help cancer patients solve the challenges of their mysterious travails and bring them to a joyful Mission success.
Host: Idy Berkovic & Malky Moskovitch
Location: 3536 Severn Rd
Date: Monday – December 9th
Time: 7:30 pm
Webpage: www.rccsauction.org/malkymoskovitch
Looking forward to greeting you,
Idy Berkovic & Malky Moskovitch
Can’t Make It? We’ll Miss You!
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