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Order hand-made round Shemurah (Chaburah) Matzah baked primarily in the Pupa/Tzailem Matzah bakery in New York.
These thin and delicious Matzos are baked fresh shortly before Pesach for the Cleveland community by our very own HaRav Yehudah Blum Shlita of Khal Yereim Shul in Cleveland Hts and are available to us at a greatly discounted price.
Place your order through Shloimy Modes today (24 hours). Choose 1 of 3 convenient ways to order (email is the best).
Call: 216.397.9495
Text: 216.401.7507
Email: matza613@gmail.com
(Orders that haven’t been confirmed haven’t been received. We apologize up front for this rare occurrence and ask that you try again.)
Please place your order by Rosh Chodesh Adar Beis / Thursday, March 7th to ensure quantities. (This time frame includes those ordering Matzos baked prior to the Rav’s baking.)
We want to give a huge “Thank You!” to all of our sponsors: Ed and Debbie Small, Anonymous, Sema Builders, Gershon and Mary Ireland, Julie and Steve Belkin, The Schwartz Law Firm, Mary Ireland Interiors, Biancheria, Curves, Anonymous, and LocalBizGuru.
A giant “shkoi’ach” to everyone whose participation in this year’s raffle will help Atideinu fulfill its mission, and a Freilichen Purim to everyone!
ATIDEINU’S MISSION
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The name of the winner will be posted Thursday at atideinu.org and announced in Friday’s Local Jewish News email.
We want to give a huge “Thank You!” to all of our sponsors: Ed and Debbie Small, Anonymous, Sema Builders, Gershon and Mary Ireland, Julie and Steve Belkin, The Schwartz Law Firm, Mary Ireland Interiors, Biancheria, Curves, Anonymous, and LocalBizGuru.
A giant “shkoi’ach” to everyone whose participation in this year’s raffle will help Atideinu fulfill its mission, and a Freilichen Purim to everyone!
ATIDEINU’S MISSION
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This year the Agudath Israel of America’s Pirchei Division gathered in Cleveland, Ohio for their celebration of completing all Mishnayos by yeshivah students from across the continent. While this gathering was labeled as only for the Midwest, the dozen of cities which were represented fell beyond the geographical confines of Midwest America. As far south as Miami, Norfolk and Atlanta, to as far West as St. Louis or Denver, might technically be outside the designated area, but who counts when you are promised a blast? (The Denver delegation could not make it due to last minute weather conditions.) Bring young boys between the ages of 12 to 18 for a weekend of activities among their peers from so many cities, and you would think there is no need for any other program, they will party.
After a very spiritual Shabbos experience in the Cleveland Telshe Yeshiva’s dorms, the highlight of the Shabbaton was the Melave Malka where the actual conclusion of all six tractates were completed. There were several door prizes (electronic games, electric scooter, and several sets of Seforim), finger food of French fries, fried chicken and soda pop, and of course, live music. It had all the ingredients of an unforgettable experience. There was the program also of concluding all six volumes of the Mishnayos, and listening to some Divrei Torah from Rebbeim and from the representatives of the main office of Agudath from New York.
The evening did not disappoint anyone. The one thing you could count on was the exuberance of an overflowing crowd. Let six hundred boys gather in one room, after the rest of a Shabbos experience, and they will bring the house down. And they did their part. There were two takeaway which impressed me as an observer.
When the door prizes were displayed before the start of the program, and boys had to put their raffle tickets on each item, despite the very tempting video-game cartridge, electric chess a karaoke machine or even the electronic laser scooter, the crowd gathered around the various sets of Mishnayos, and Chumash. That impressed me.
The other incredible side event of the evening was when we all heard through the loud speaker that some cash was found on the dance floor, and the rightful owner could pick it up. While not too many people paid attention to the announcement, it deeply resonated in me. Here are some pictures to give an impression of the evening.
(Pictures below; more pictures at bit.ly/2J9Jai4, password 09032019.)
Heritage Lake Farm, LLC announces the immediate availability of its Kosher, 100% Real Maple SyrupProductunder the trademark “Mike’s Maple.” Mike’s Maple syrup received its Kosher certification by Cleveland Kosher on February 26, 2019.
“This is an important achievement for us as we seek to expand the market for our unique, locally-produced maple syrup, made by a skilled Amish sugarmaker and his family, blending traditional methods and modern technology,” said Marilyn Gardner, Co-managing Partner of the farm where production of the 2019 vintage of Mike’s Maple syrup is in full swing. “We’re the first and only Kosher maple syrup producer in Ohio and probably even west of the Hudson River,” said Mike Gardner, Marilyn’s husband and partner in the making of Mike’s Maple.
Kosher certification eliminates any confusion in the marketplace as to whether or not 100% real maple syrup is kosher without certification. The primary concern is that farmers using traditional methods to boil sap, typically need some type of anti-foaming agent to prevent the syrup from boiling over the finishing pan and creating a fire hazard. Mike’s Maple is produced only with a Kosher certified anti-foaming agent. Customers can enjoy our 100% Real Maple Syrup knowing that no animal or milk fat was used as an anti-foaming agent to produce Mike’s Maple syrup.
“WOW,” said Chef Dave Frank, of Chef Dave’s kosher catering, “that’s good!,” after tasting Mike’s Maple syrup.
The decision to offer a Kosher, 100% Real Maple Syrup was driven by consumer demand for local farm products and Heritage Lake Farm, LLC’s commitment to market expansion, to include the observant community. Mike’s Maple syrup is available in a variety of sizes and packaging including, 1.7 oz. (50ml), ½ Pint. (8 oz.), Pint (16 oz.), Quart (32 oz.), ½ Gallon (64 oz.), Gallon (128 oz.), 4- Gallon tubs, and 30- & 40-Gallon stainless steel drums. Mike’s (Kosher) Maple syrup can be found and/or enjoyed immediately at establishments posted on its Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/heritagelakefarm/) and can also be ordered by contacting us through our website (https://www.heritagelakefarm.com/).
Founded in 2008, Heritage Lake Farm, LLCis a Geauga County supplier of local farm products, including, 100% Real Maple Syrup, native watercress and chanterelles, and premium horse hay.