Chabad Women’s Event, Monday
Chef Dave’s Catering Pesach Takeout! 5% Discount Through Sunday, 3/31!
Click here to download a PDF of Chef Dave’s 2019 Pesach menu (www.localjewishnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2019-03-23-Chef-Daves-Pesach2019.pdf).
Please Pick Up Your Matzah Order Baked By Harav Blum Shlita April 10 & 11 (New Orders Still Accepted)
Please pick up your Pupa / Tzailem or Satmar Shemurah Matzah order at Khal Yereim Beis Medrash (1771 S. Taylor Rd. at the corner of Shannon Rd.)
- For families M-Z: Wednesday, April 10th.
- For families A – L: Thursday, April 11th.
Official hours:
- Men & Women – 6:30pm – 7:40pm & 8:45pm – 10:45 pm (Lines are longest at openings. Occasionally there are no lines later in the evening.)
- Women only – Thursday, April 11th from 5:00pm – 6:00 pm
Beis Doniel Siyum and Hachnosas Sefer Torah, Sunday, March 31st
The Velvet Box Fine Jewelry Pesach Collection
Finally! Long Lasting Kosher for Passover Lipstick and Cosmetics Delivered to Your Door by the Cosmetic Corner! 10% Off Until April 5th!
Purim and Pesach Cleaning Specials for Chimney Sweep, House Cleaning, Air Ducts, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery and more!
Serving the Jewish community for a very long time with many references!
My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish community. Please call me at 216-312-6371 (office) or 216-512-2211 (cellphone) with any questions or to arrange service.
I also have some amazing cleaning ladies (they are American and speak English). They are very professional, experienced, reliable, efficient and friendly with Many references in our community. We do provide our own cleaning supplies so that you don’t have to spend any money on that. And we do also guarantee your service, so if you are not 100% satisfied we will refund the money right back to you (which we have never had to do that, so I am very confident in my ladies)
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat.
Visit my website, see my reviews on jobs referral sites, or on Google.
And my cleaning ladies reviews on jobs referral site Homeadvisor.
Ziggy’s Pesach Car Cleaning Service!
Tax Returns Prepared by MZ Accounting & Consulting LLC
- There’s still time to get your tax return filed by the April 15th deadline
- Maximize your refund
- Personalized service
- Just call or text 216-333-4927 mordechai@
mzimbergcpa.com
Finally! Long Lasting Kosher for Passover Lipstick and Cosmetics Delivered to Your Door by the Cosmetic Corner! 10% Off Until April 5th!
Chef Dave’s Catering Pesach Takeout! 5% Discount Through Sunday, 3/31!
Click here to download a PDF of Chef Dave’s 2019 Pesach menu (www.localjewishnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2019-03-23-Chef-Daves-Pesach2019.pdf).
Organ Donation Request from Lev Miriam Bikur Cholim
Tax Returns Prepared by MZ Accounting & Consulting LLC
- There’s still time to get your tax return filed by the April 15th deadline
- Maximize your refund
- Personalized service
- Just call or text 216-333-4927 mordechai@
mzimbergcpa.com
Purim and Pesach Cleaning Specials for Chimney Sweep, House Cleaning, Air Ducts, Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery and more!
Serving the Jewish community for a very long time with many references!
My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish community. Please call me at 216-312-6371 (office) or 216-512-2211 (cellphone) with any questions or to arrange service.
I also have some amazing cleaning ladies (they are American and speak English). They are very professional, experienced, reliable, efficient and friendly with Many references in our community. We do provide our own cleaning supplies so that you don’t have to spend any money on that. And we do also guarantee your service, so if you are not 100% satisfied we will refund the money right back to you (which we have never had to do that, so I am very confident in my ladies)
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat.
Visit my website, see my reviews on jobs referral sites, or on Google.
And my cleaning ladies reviews on jobs referral site Homeadvisor.
Baruch Dayan Ha’Emes – Mrs. Sara Hernandez, ob”m
We regret to inform you of the passing of Mrs. Sara Hernandez, mother of Mimi Sadowsky, grandmother of Nathan, Elisheva, and Amaris Boaz.
The Levaya was held Thursday. The family will be sitting shiva at 3817 Severn Road in Cleveland Heights. Friday 10 to 12, Sunday through Tuesday 10 to 1, 5 to 7. No minyanim in the home.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Rebbetzin Shula Kazen, 96, The ‘Queen of Cleveland’
Revered for her fiery personality and rock-solid faith forged during a childhood in the former Soviet Union, Rebbetzin Shula Shifra Kazen nourished, guided and inspired thousands during decades of communal leadership in Cleveland, Ohio. She passed away on March 24 in New York at the age of 96.
She was born in 1922 in Gomel, Belarus, then part of the newly-created Soviet Union.1 The eldest of seven children born to Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan and Maryasha (Garelik) Shagalov, her life began in difficult circumstances. Russia had been devastated by the terrible civil war that birthed the Bolshevik revolution, and thousands were dying of starvation.
When the family dreamed of bread, Maryasha Shagalov told Shula to recite Psalms with concentration, and the day would come when they would have more than enough food. Shula prized saying Psalms, something that would sustain and encourage her for the rest of her long life.
By law, all children were required to attend public school, where Communist ideals were taught. Determined to raise their family according to Jewish law and tradition, the Shagalovs refused to send their children to the public schools. Eventually, the large family became known to the government, which revoked their rations of food and fuel, and even had them evicted from their home onto the frozen streets.
The Shagalovs moved into the local synagogue, where Elchanan continued battling for Jewish life, which included serving as mohel (circumcisor). He was often accompanied by Shula, who assisted him in his sacred (and illegal) task.
In 1937, he was arrested for illegal activities in support of Judaism for the last time. Years later it was learned that he was executed three months after his arrest, but his widow and orphans were left wondering about his fate for decades.
Facing an unrelenting barrage of pressure from the Communist government, Maryasha had no choice but to send her children into hiding. As the eldest, 14-year-old Shula took a 12-hour trip to the home of Rabbi Bentzion (Bentche) and Esther Golda Shemtov, pillars of the underground Chabad-Lubavitch network of Jewish life.
The Shemtovs sent her to Moscow, where she found work in a knitting factory that Bentzion Shemtov had arranged. It was one of the few places where people could find legal employment that did not require them to work on Shabbat.
Her job was to carry hundred-pound bags of material on her back from the supplier to the factory. After the material was made into scarves or other headgear, Shula would carry it to the buyer, who would pay her. Shula helped support her mother and younger siblings with her earnings.
Shortly after she turned 18, Shula was introduced to her future husband, Zalman Katzenelenbogen (later shortened to Kazen). Like her, he had also lost his father to the Communists in the dreadful purge of the fall of 1937.
Shula did not have a single decent outfit in which to meet her future husband. One friend loaned her stockings, another a shawl, a third one a coat, and somehow she was able to obtain boots. The only clothing she owned was a dress and a coat that “grew” with her. She received the coat at age ten, refitted it countless times, and wore it up to her wedding. For her wedding, a friend sewed her a white dress made of inexpensive fabric.
The wedding was held on 12 Elul, 1940, in a forest at the edge of Malachovka, outside of Moscow. Any religious ceremony was punishable by imprisonment or death, including a traditional Jewish wedding, so it had to take place in complete secrecy. After their wedding, Shula and Zalman Kazen settled in Leningrad. [Read more…]
Please Pick Up Your Matzah Order Baked By Harav Blum Shlita April 10 & 11 (New Orders Still Accepted)
Please pick up your Pupa / Tzailem or Satmar Shemurah Matzah order at Khal Yereim Beis Medrash (1771 S. Taylor Rd. at the corner of Shannon Rd.)
- For families M-Z: Wednesday, April 10th.
- For families A – L: Thursday, April 11th.
Official hours:
- Men & Women – 6:30pm – 7:40pm & 8:45pm – 10:45 pm (Lines are longest at openings. Occasionally there are no lines later in the evening.)
- Women only – Thursday, April 11th from 5:00pm – 6:00 pm
New Playgroup With Morah Brochy Cohen!
Camp Chabad – Register Today! Early Bird Special Until May 1st!
4 Homes For Sale in Cleveland Heights!
7th Annual Fresh Salmon Pesach Sale!
Bar Mitzvah Mazal Tovs From Heights Hats!
Heights Hats wishes “Mazal tov!” to all our Bar Mitzvah boys: Yosef Davidowitz, Chaim Binyomin Kletzki, Shlomo Zalman Kutoff, and Avromi Matitia !
You all look awesome in your new hats from Heights Hats!
40% Off Kidichic Clearance Sale at Head Shoulders Toes and Bows!
Mazal Tov Sikowitz Family! It’s a Boy!
Mazal tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Sikowitz on the birth of a boy!
New Spring Merchandise Available at Rozita’s Fashion Boutique!
Deadline Extended! Enter Young Israel’s $100,000 Cash Raffle!
Ziggy’s Pesach Car Cleaning Service!
Chabad Women’s Event, Monday
Pirchei Grand Raffle this Sunday!
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