Tuesdays 1:30–2:30 pm. Taught by Rabbi Simcha Zev Baum in the Beit Midrash. Topic: Mesilas Yesharim. Open to women in the community.
Loss & Found – Maltz Museum
Planting Seeds: Tu B’Shvat Lessons in Parenting
CB’s Shuk – Mon & Wed Night Open Hours 7 – 11pm
Saying Modeh Ani Twice A Day or More
(Hakhel) In the pamphlet VeNomar Amein, the story is brought about a religious Jew who was placed into one of Stalin’s, yemach shemo, Siberian labor camps. One morning, as he awoke, he contemplated for a moment what he was going to say Modeh Ani about. After all, he thought, what type of life was he leading–far off in a distant, forsaken corner of the world, a captive in the ice cold weather of Siberia? Not only had he been separated from his family, but he was being forced not to observe Shabbos, not to put on Tefillin, and not to keep Kosher.
Kollel Ateres Nachum Zev Melava Malka and Siyum HaShas with HaRav Kamentzky and HaRav Elya Brudny
Mazali Sale at Mika’s
Health Alerts – The Ozone Vegetable Washer (Ad)
(Paid Advertisement)
The answer is The Ozone Vegetable Washer.
There are recalls on many fruits and vegetables that are contaminated with pesticides and insecticides and pathogens such as e-coli and salmonella, and are very difficult to remove, even with aggressive washing.
2016 Creative Arts Contest: Entries Sought
Calling all Cleveland area middle and high school wordsmiths and artists: you are invited to enter the 2016 annual Yom Hashoah V’Hagvurah (Cleveland’s commemoration of the Holocaust and heroism) Contest. Essays and works of art are sought that portray this year’s theme, “Out of the Darkness: Into a New Life.”
“This is a wonderful opportunity for students to consider the lessons of the Holocaust from a unique perspective and to creatively interpret that point of view through writing and art,” said Richard Rakos, Creative Arts Committee Co-Chair.
Shabbos Shirah By Rabbis Avraham Rosenthal and Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
(RabbiKaganoff.com)
Question #1: Shabbos Shirah
Why is this Shabbos called Shabbos Shirah?
Question #2: Shouldn’t I know where I stand?
Should I stand or sit while reciting Oz Yashir?
Question #3: Yom Layabashah
Why do some people recite Yom Layabashah at a bris?
Torah LIFE – Kollel Ateres Chaim Boruch Annual Dinner – Jan 24, 2016
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Shovavim Review Course for Women by Reb. Deena Davidovich at Zigdon Residence
The Middos Maven Episode II
CB’s Shuk – Mon & Wed Night Open Hours 7 – 11pm
House for Sale Beachwood – 2550 Edgewood Road – Open House
Beachwood-2550 Edgewood Rd –Walk to Shul! Amazing 4 BR 2 ½ bath fully remodeled top to bottom w/ finished basement New Kitchen w/ space for 2nd dishwasher, dining room, family room, living room w/fireplace, laundry on second floor. An absolute must see! $329,900 call 216-559-3939 – priced to sell. Open House This Sunday and Next 1-3. Photo Gallery below:
Hebrew Academy of Cleveland gets permit to operate boys’ high school at Oakwood
(Cleveland Jewish News)
The Cleveland Heights planning commission approved a conditional use permit for Hebrew Academy of Cleveland to operate a boys’ high school and administrative offices in the former Oakwood Club clubhouse Jan. 13.
The permit also allows Hebrew Academy to retain and reuse existing outbuildings on the property and to construct a new multi-purpose field and a new baseball field on the 90-acre site in Cleveland Heights, just west of Warrensville Center Road and south of Mayfield Road.
216 Dance – Jewish Dance is back in Cleveland!
Beachwood- University Hts. Community Kollel Evening of Inspiration – Sunday, February 14th, 2016
TLC – Recovery Program for Compulsive Eating – No longer meeting at the Healthspan Building
No meeting during Chanukah – December 8th
TLC (To Live with Choice) is a Torah based program of recovery for women dealing with compulsive eating and food addiction. Join us to learn the secrets of recovery and gain “chizuk” by learning the 13 Steps taught by Rebbetzin Moskowitz (Rabbi Ezriel Tauber’s daughter). Meetings are held every Tuesday night 7:45pm. We will be starting at 7:45 pm instead of 8:00pm from now on. The meeting will still be for 45 minutes so 7:45pm – 8:30pm. The TLC Meeting will no longer be meeting at the Healthspan Building at Severance Center. For more information please call Yehudis at (216) 315-0666. To find out more information and to hear inspiring lectures from Rebbetzin Moskowitz call the TLC HOTLINE (845) 414-0131.
It’s time to update the Cleveland Directory 2016-18
Tu B’shvat Platters from Beis Yaakov Derech HaTorah
Special Opportunity for Married Women with Mrs. Rifka Katz
This is an incredible shiur! Please come and tell your friends. Mrs. Katz will also be available for a limited number of private appointments. For more information please email clevelandmikvah@gmail.com or call 216-513-5500.
Class for Women at Young Israel of Greater Cleveland, Stone Synagogue
Tuesdays 1:30–2:30 pm. Taught by Rabbi Simcha Zev Baum in the Beit Midrash.
Topic: Mesilas Yesharim. Open to women in the community.
Pirchei Motzei Shabbos Parshas Bo
Huge Sale at Take2 Thrift Shop! January 50% Off Sale!
Help Wanted: Food Service Managers – Workers
We are looking to hire 5-6 employees over the next few weeks. Tasks range from food line servers-kitchen cooking help-operation mangers. You must have prior experience in food service management for the management positions. Positions vary from early morning hours to midafternoon, part time and full time positions are available. The 2 management positions offer competitive pay with potential for future growth. All applicants must have a valid driver’s license. All inquiries will be confidential
We are only accepting inquiries via this email dovidgreenberger@gmail.com
(LocalJewishNews continues to try to do its part to assist community members to find employment by offering free help wanted ads to community businesses and organizations. So if you have a position to fill, let us know. Check out other job offerings in our New Classifieds Section)
Tu B’shvat Platters from Beis Yaakov Derech HaTorah
MetroHealth freestanding emergency facilities ready to open (Ed: one right near the community in Cleveland Heights)
(Cleveland.com)
MetroHealth is poised to open two community, 24-hour emergency centers by the end of next month.
MetroHealth, which runs the only Level 1 trauma center at its main campus on Cleveland’s west side, announced last fall it would lease space in medical centers run by HealthSpan to expand its emergency care.
HealthSpan physicians will continue to provide primary care services and other specialties at the facilities.
The Cleveland Heights center, in Severance Center, will begin accepting patients on Feb. 15, while the Parma facility — located at 12301 Snow Road — will open on Feb. 29.
Project Witness- Once Upon A Family – Free Admission
RSVPs requested here >>
(Excerpt from the Jewish Standard Times of Israel)
“This is not a dry historical narration; it is an experience that will take you back in time,” Project Witness’s director, Ruth Lichtenstein, said. “It’s about living daily life through the eyes of a Jewish family in Poland — the joy, the holidays, the education, the experiences of rich urban Jewish life — and then the sheer horror.”
Ms. Lichtenstein, the daughter of two Holocaust survivors and publisher of the daily newspaper Hamodia, has made Holocaust remembrance her life’s mission. Project Witness is the nonprofit New York-based Holocaust resource center she founded; it merges research and scholarship with media to provide materials for schools, communities, and lay readers.
Featuring live interviews from survivors conducted in Jewish communities in the United States, Israel, and Poland, “Once Upon a Family” is the latest in a series of documentaries from Project Witness covering little-known or grossly underrepresented facets of the Holocaust.
Preview below:
Health Alerts – The Ozone Vegetable Washer (Ad)
(Paid Advertisement)
The answer is The Ozone Vegetable Washer.
There are recalls on many fruits and vegetables that are contaminated with pesticides and insecticides and pathogens such as e-coli and salmonella, and are very difficult to remove, even with aggressive washing.
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