Summer Special for Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Chimney Sweep & Inspection, House Cleaning and more!
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 www.homeadvisor.com, or https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Green+And+Clean+Home+Services%22#lrd=0x883102dd540c4297:0x7a494b84df85dd4b,1 (jobs referral sites).
Check Out 22302 Beachwood Blvd! Open House this Sunday from 2-4pm!
N’shei Shabbos Shiur
This Shabbos, Parshas Eikev, Rabbi Chaim Dahan will be speaking for N’Shei at 5:15PM at the Agudah Building, 1861 S. Taylor Road.
Volunteers Needed for Annual Fall Cemetery Cleanup
CLEVELAND – There is no greater mitzvah (good deed) than caring for those who came before us. Volunteers are needed for the Annual Fall Cemetery Cleanup hosted by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Jewish Volunteer Network and the Commission on Cemetery Preservation (COCP). The event will take place on Sunday, September 10 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. at Chesed Shel Emeth (3740 Ridge Road, Cleveland), also known as Ridge Rd. 1. All ages are welcome to participate in this community-wide event, rain or shine.
Volunteers are asked to bring weed trimmers, shovels, clippers, hedgers, gloves, wheelbarrows, and other gardening tools to help prune, rake, and beautify the cemetery grounds in time for the Jewish holy days. Shaimos (holy writings, words of Torah, and Holy Objects) will be collected at the Cemetery Cleanup and subsequently buried at the cemetery as a sign of reverence and respect according to Jewish law.
Past Cemetery Cleanup events have attracted hundreds of people across generations and denominations. Preserving cemeteries is considered one of the most righteous acts of chesed (kindness).
The Federation has launched a Cemetery Preservation Campaign with the goal of raising $3.5 million to honor the deceased and ensure ongoing care of the cemeteries under the COCP’s jurisdiction. COCP has been broadening their role in cemetery preservation, and is responsible for the upkeep of over 15,000 graves with the jurisdiction of seven Jewish cemeteries. To make a donation to the Cemetery Preservation Campaign, visit www.jewishcleveland.org/cemetery.
Event Chairs are Dan Brown, Jeff Morris, and Judy and Marv Solganik.
To learn more or register, visit www.jewishcleveland.org, email volunteer@jcfcleve.org , or call 216-593-2887.
Kiddie Kamp for 3-5 Year Olds! August 14-25
“What Does Hashem Want From Us?” a Summer Lecture Series Shiur Given by Rebbitzen Rochie Spira
Midwest Shabbos Getaway
Join CLE Zemer, Freshko Foods (Dovid Greenberger) and Rabbi Dovid A. Gross on August 18th for a relaxing Shabbos Getaway. Enjoy delicious meals and uplifting zemiros, and relax in a beautiful resort.
Located within reasonable driving distance to most Northeast and Midwest communities.
There are very limited rooms remaining.
For reservations or more information call 216-816-3300 or email MWgetaway@gmail.com.
Kozuch Insurance Services – Auto, home, business , life and long term care
Midwest Shabbos Getaway
Join CLE Zemer, Freshko Foods (Dovid Greenberger) and Rabbi Dovid A. Gross on August 18th for a relaxing Shabbos Getaway. Enjoy delicious meals and uplifting zemiros, and relax in a beautiful resort.
Located within reasonable driving distance to most Northeast and Midwest communities.
There are very limited rooms remaining.
For reservations or more information call 216-816-3300 or email MWgetaway@gmail.com.
Kiddie Kamp for 3-5 Year Olds! August 14-25
Summer Special for Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, Air Duct Cleaning, Chimney Sweep & Inspection, House Cleaning and more!
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 www.homeadvisor.com, or https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Green+And+Clean+Home+Services%22#lrd=0x883102dd540c4297:0x7a494b84df85dd4b,1 (jobs referral sites).
Texas Kosher BBQ – One of the Biggest, Best-Tasting Kosher Events in Cleveland! Sunday Aug. 13th
Needed! Male Team Leader for Atideinu
Atideinu is looking for a male staff member for the 2017-18 year. We are seeking an individual who either already has a Master’s, or is in the process of getting a Master’s, in the Mental Health field. A primary qualification for this position is the love of helping kids discover and fulfill their potential, and a commitment to and excitement about encouraging children to become the best people they can be.
The hours are 4:30-7:00, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the schedule is coordinated with the HAC calendar. Please send your resume to Atideinu’s director, Chana Perel Handler, at director@atideinu.org to arrange an interview and become part of building a brilliant Jewish future.
Lee Bachman – For Your Home & Auto Insurance Needs
New August Deals at Plaza Auto Leasing Midwest!
Dave’s Electric – Leave it to Us
Visit us at www.Daves-Electric.com or email info@daves-electric.com.
Raise the Steaks! NCSY’s Annual Fundraising BBQ, Aug. 28
Monday night, August 28 from 6-8pm on the Cul-de-Sac on Blossom Lane
Join us for amazing food, a great time, and an opportunity to reflect on the impact you have created and can continue to create for the Jewish teen community in Cleveland!
RSVP to cleveland.ncsy.org/raisethesteaks or contact Shayne Krichevsky at 216-509-9244.
NCSY in Cleveland reaches over 600 teens and impacts over 150 annually!
50 teens from Cleveland are experiencing the Best Summer Ever this year on NCSY programs in Israel and throughout the world!
Always Check Dole Lettuce Packaging for a Hechsher
Yesterday, a Whatsapp message purportedly from Star-K was circulating regarding Dole lettuce and its hashgacha. The message was:
Message from Star K, issued today, August 8, 2017.
Due to infestation they will not be giving a hechsher to ANY dole iceberg salad, fresh selection (kroger), little salad bar (aldi), and marketside (walmart) for this week and possibly next week. Be sure to double check for a hechsher before buying any lettuce.
Since the Star-K kashrus alerts website hasn’t posted such an alert since April, Local Jewish News reached out to Rabbi Tendler at the Star-K. He said the message was sent out by him to various mashgichim and is correct. There is currently a higher than normal incidence of bug infestation in Dole lettuce and therefore a lower rate of certified Dole lettuce will be available on the market over the next few weeks. He also said to remember that with lettuce, it’s always important to check for a hechsher because bug infestation will occasionally require a hechsher’s temporary removal.
Needed! Male Team Leader for Atideinu
Atideinu is looking for a male staff member for the 2017-18 year. We are seeking an individual who either already has a Master’s, or is in the process of getting a Master’s, in the Mental Health field. A primary qualification for this position is the love of helping kids discover and fulfill their potential, and a commitment to and excitement about encouraging children to become the best people they can be.
The hours are 4:30-7:00, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the schedule is coordinated with the HAC calendar. Please send your resume to Atideinu’s director, Chana Perel Handler, at director@atideinu.org to arrange an interview and become part of building a brilliant Jewish future.
Kozuch Insurance Services – Auto, home, business , life and long term care
Chocolate Emporium Products Now at Downtown Heinen’s
Yesh Tikvah Named “2017 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by GreatNonprofits
Yesh Tikvah announced today it has been named a “2017 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews of charities and nonprofits.
Yesh Tikvah provides financial assistance to the Jewish community in Cleveland, saving marriages, families and lives.
“We are honored to be named a 2017 Top-Rated Nonprofit,” says Dr. Meir Pollack, Chairman of the YT Board of Directors. We are proud of our accomplishments this year, including expanding
services to children.
The Top-Rated Nonprofit Award is the based on the rating and number of reviews that Yesh Tikvah received from volunteers, donors and aid recipients.
One of our clients posted this review, “If I had not heard about the great work being done by Yesh Tikvah I shudder to think how much further my downward spiral would have continued. This is an amazing and (unfortunately) necessary organization, and I am confident that the lives of those whom YT has helped would presently be impossibly bleak if it were not for their aid”. (Click to view full review of Yesh Tikvah. Write your own review here.)
“Yesh Tikvah is a great example of a nonprofit making a real difference in their community,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, “Their award is well-deserved recognition not only of their work, but the tremendous support they receive, as shown by the many outstanding reviews they have received from people who have direct experience working with Yesh Tikvah”.
GreatNonprofits is the leading website where people share stories about their personal experiences on more than 1.2 million charities and nonprofits. The GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Awards are the only awards for nonprofits determined by those who have direct experience with the charities – as donors, volunteers and recipients of aid. The complete list of 2017 Top Rated Nonprofits can be found here.
Yesh Tikvah is a non-profit organization providing financial assistance to members of the greater Cleveland community who require mental health services.
We operate with professionalism, discretion, and sensitivity. Our unique services have earned the participation of mental health professionals, legal counsel, rabbinical advisors and lay leaders.
“For individuals and families suffering in silence…there is hope.”
New Vaad Hatzedakos Cleveland
Printable Version of the Letter Below
Dear community members of Cleveland,
Cleveland has a well-deserved reputation as a community dedicated to chesed and tzedaka. Many of our fellow Jews and institutions come to our community for help with various financial needs. We should be proud to be able to assist in this manner.
Under the guidance of the Vaad HaRabbanim, the Agudath Israel of Cleveland, recently established a Vaad Hatzedakos to assist the community and the fundraisers. The goal of the Vaad Hatzedakos is to give community members a high degree of confidence and comfort regarding the fundraisers who come to their doors and in turn provide greater support to those in need.
The Vaad Hatzedakos will follow the model used in multiple cities across North America. This model leverages an existing database developed in Lakewood, New Jersey. The fundraisers are researched via database administrator’s network of 300+ contacts across Israel. The information collected is then uploaded to the database.
Every fundraiser will be encouraged to apply to the Vaad Hatzedakos for a certificate. The director of the Vaad Hatzedakos, Rabbi Zev Meisels, will conduct the necessary background research, and provide a laminated, signed and sealed certificate with a photo ID if approved.
For this to succeed, we hope that the community will encourage fundraisers to present their certificate and then open your heart by giving generously.
The first certificates have already been distributed. Please be patient with fundraisers as not all fundraisers are aware of the new process in Cleveland.
Rabbi Meisels can be reached by email, phone, or fax.
• Email: letters@agudathisrael-oh.org
• Phone: 216-905-3835
• Fax: 216-455-1090
Thank you for your continued support.
Agudath Israel of Cleveland
Camp Chabad Annual Picnic and Carnival! This Tuesday! Aug. 8th
Camp Chabad will host its annual Barbecue Picnic and Carnival this Tuesday, August 8, 2017. Come join us for an all you can eat barbecue and children’s carnival games.
Children’s carnival games begin at 4:30 PM and the all-you-can-eat dinner at 6:00 PM. Rain or shine.
Chaim Weiszner will once again be cooking his delicious burgers and hotdogs along with various salads so bring all of your families and friends to this once a year event!
There is a cost. All proceeds go to the Camp Chabad Scholarship Fund.
What You Need to Know About Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Possibly Terminating Their Contract
from Gesher – The Cleveland Benefits and Resource Center
Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Could Terminate Their Contract – What you need to know
If you are eligible for Medicaid, and Caresource is your Managed Care provider (MCP), you may have received a letter stating that The Cleveland Clinic and CareSource will be terminating their contract as of September 1st.
Gesher would like to remind you about the following:
- We are still hopeful that Clinic & CareSource will reach an agreement before September 1st. Both parties have expressed hope that they will come to an agreement. CareSource was legally obligated to send out those letters to their members, but it does not mean that this is final.
- Open enrollment is NOW OPEN
open in Novemberwhere you can change to another MCP. There are other plans which the Clinic will take. Call 800 324 8680 ext. 4 to switch. See the ratings for Medicaid Providers here. - Anyone who is in a course of treatment at the Clinic like chemotherapy (see letter below for more details and examples) will be able to continue to receive care at the Clinic for another 90 days after the contract ends.
- If you decide you want to change MCPs not during open enrollment you may be able to change your MCP as long as Medicaid agrees you have just cause.
Read the CareSource Letter here.
Read the FAQs from the Cleveland Clinic here.
Gesher will continue to update you about any changes or progress.
This information is made available by Gesher for educational purpose only; it is not legal advice.
Promising Start for High School Students – Helping Jewish Teens Get to Graduation and Beyond!
“Social Media & Youth: Raising Children in the Digital Era” – Presented by A+ Solutions, Sept. 13
Texas Kosher BBQ – One of the Biggest, Best-Tasting Kosher Events in Cleveland! Sunday Aug. 13th
Midwest Shabbos Getaway
Join CLE Zemer, Freshko Foods (Dovid Greenberger) and Rabbi Dovid A. Gross on August 18th for a relaxing Shabbos Getaway. Enjoy delicious meals and uplifting zemiros, and relax in a beautiful resort.
Located within reasonable driving distance to most Northeast and Midwest communities.
There are very limited rooms remaining.
For reservations or more information call 216-816-3300 or email MWgetaway@gmail.com.
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