Pardon the dust while we settle into our new location to better serve you.
4446 Groveland Road
Hours this week (2/18-2/22):
- Sunday: 1-2 and 7:30-8:30
- M, T, W – Limited phone orders
- Thursday – 7:30-8:30
News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
Click here to participate or email us at info@hac1.org.
This Monday is the Early bird deadline to have a chance to win a $500 Heinen’s gift card! You will also get a chance to win $10,000 and you will be Supporting Cleveland’s first and largest day school. The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is currently in its 75th year of existence with an unprecedented enrollment of 1,150 students.
It was established in 1943 by survivors who escaped the ashes of the Holocaust and has educated well over 7,000 students throughout its existence.
The excellent education provided at the Academy is costly – the average cost per capita per child is $10,000 – and over 75% of their students receive some form of scholarship. However, the longstanding policy of the Hebrew Academy has been to educate all children regardless of background and financial ability.
Please join us in supporting this most worthwhile communal institution with your participation in the Hebrew Academy’s raffle.
Raffle Drawing Date: March 11th at the HAC 75th Anniversary Tribute Dinner.
Click here to participate or email us at info@hac1.org.
Please daven for Golda bas Devorah Rechama.
(View the Cleveland Tehillim List.)
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
Donate now online at atideinu.org/purim or call 216-533-4184.
Visit us at www.Daves-Electric.com or email info@daves-electric.com.
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 today by calling Shloimy Modes 24 hours @ 216.397.9495 or for text messages only 216.401.7507. (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 Parashas Zachor, Feb 24th, to ensure quantities. (This time frame includes those ordering Matzos baked prior to the Rav’s baking.)
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 216-512-2211 or 216-312-6371 with any questions or to arrange service.
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat. Visit my website – www.greenandcleanhomeservices.com, see my reviews on http://www.homeadvisor.com/rated.GreenandClean.57157605.html, or https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Green+And+Clean+Home+Services%22#lrd=0x883102dd540c4297:0x7a494b84df85dd4b,1 (jobs referral sites).
Click here to participate or email us at info@hac1.org.
This Monday is the Early bird deadline to have a chance to win a $500 Heinen’s gift card! You will also get a chance to win $10,000 and you will be Supporting Cleveland’s first and largest day school. The Hebrew Academy of Cleveland is currently in its 75th year of existence with an unprecedented enrollment of 1,150 students.
It was established in 1943 by survivors who escaped the ashes of the Holocaust and has educated well over 7,000 students throughout its existence.
The excellent education provided at the Academy is costly – the average cost per capita per child is $10,000 – and over 75% of their students receive some form of scholarship. However, the longstanding policy of the Hebrew Academy has been to educate all children regardless of background and financial ability.
Please join us in supporting this most worthwhile communal institution with your participation in the Hebrew Academy’s raffle.
Raffle Drawing Date: March 11th at the HAC 75th Anniversary Tribute Dinner.
Click here to participate or email us at info@hac1.org.
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 216-512-2211 or 216-312-6371 with any questions or to arrange service.
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat. Visit my website – www.greenandcleanhomeservices.com, see my reviews on http://www.homeadvisor.com/rated.GreenandClean.57157605.html, or https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Green+And+Clean+Home+Services%22#lrd=0x883102dd540c4297:0x7a494b84df85dd4b,1 (jobs referral sites).
Visit matanbsayser.org to donate.

Candlelighting:
Shabbos ends:
Times used with permission from myzmanim.com.
Rabbi Yehuda Cahan will give a shiur on Hilchos Purim to women at the home of Rav and Rebbetzin Denciger, 4380 University Parkway.
The times are:
Mishenichnas Adar Marbim b’Simcha!
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland today announced that its president, Stephen H. Hoffman, intends to retire from this position on December 31, 2018. Hoffman (67) has served in this capacity since 1983. A search committee of the Board of Trustees, along with the assistance of executive search professionals, will oversee the process by which Hoffman’s successor is named.
“Steve’s impact on the Jewish community in Cleveland, Israel, and around the world cannot be overstated,” said Board Chair Gary L. Gross. “During his tenure, he elevated every single facet of our work to enable us to anticipate the ever-changing needs of our community here and abroad through his deep commitment and compassion.
“As impressive as these achievements are, I think Steve’s true legacy will be that he taught us all the true meaning of community and the endless power of tzedakah,” Gross continued. “Thanks to his superb leadership, we are blessed to move into this next chapter of our organization’s storied history with an impeccable reputation, a clear vision for the future, and the strong financial footing to support our integrated and inclusive growth plan.”
“It has been my distinct honor to have served the Jewish community in this role for close to 35 years,” said Hoffman. “My decision to retire at the end of the year comes after careful consideration. I’m proud to have played a part in strengthening the meaningful impact the Jewish Federation of Cleveland has had both here and abroad over the years. I have treasured the professional-volunteer relationship over these many decades, which I believe is the ‘secret sauce’ to Cleveland’s success as a Jewish community. I look forward to working closely with Gary and the team as we usher in this new era of leadership.”
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 today by calling Shloimy Modes 24 hours @ 216.397.9495 or for text messages only 216.401.7507. (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 Parashas Zachor, Feb 24th, to ensure quantities. (This time frame includes those ordering Matzos baked prior to the Rav’s baking.)