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At Vic’s Bricks we offer an array of services- masonry work (our specialty), concrete, waterproofing and commercial & residential cleaning. A one stop shop for all of your property maintenance needs. We keep your property up to code and looking good, while also helping you to save on expenses. Sinking stoops, crumbling outside steps are our specialty -tons of completed jobs in the Heights area.
Check out our website for more details, and see our excellent rating on Angie’s List .
We are a Beachwood- based Jewish family business and have been working in this community for more than 30 years. Excellent referrals are available upon request. Call Victor Newman at (216) 253-5958.
Visit us at www.Daves-Electric.com or email info@daves-electric.com.
The monthly First Friday used book bag sale at Lee Rd. has a special focus in August. It will feature children’s and teen books as well as books about education and resources for teachers. Come get books for your classrooms or to give your kids to take home. LARGE Selection! All day: 9 am to 9pm, Friday August 5th in the upstairs bookshop at Lee Rd. Fill a grocery bag for $4.
Are you looking for a warm, loving environment for your 3-4 yr. old for the upcoming school year? A new playgroup is forming! For more information please call Rivke Gardner at 216-320-0642.
3rd Annual Cleveland Heights Safety Forces Night
Cleveland Heights Community Center
Tuesday, August 2, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Complimentary Hot Dogs / Chips / Pop / Water / Sno Cones / T-shirts (while supplies last) / Caricature Artist / Balloon Twister for the kids / Bicycle Raffle (Ed: Confirm kosher status)
Many Chesed organizations exist to help with medical care, yet many times, mental health care is not included. We can’t push off care for a broken arm or appendicitis, but if a marriage is in trouble, it’s easier to push it aside then find money for treatment in a tight budget. Yesh Tikvah is an organization that brings hope to Clevelanders who need mental health care, but can’t afford it.
Up until now, Yesh Tikvah has served only clients 18 years or older. However, the need to serve teens in our community has been studied. In 2010, Dr. Mendel Singer, PhD., MPH did a survey of the three main schools serving the Orthodox community. Participants in the study answered questions about stress, depression, and living up to expectations.
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My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox community. Please call me at 216-512-2211 with any questions or to arrange service. Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat.
(Press Release) Lois Davis of Beachwood has created a $1 million endowment fund to support the Hebrew Shelter Home. Working with the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and Jewish Family Service Association (JFSA), Davis established the fund to annually support the home’s capital improvements and programming for families who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence.