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A New, Tax-Advantaged Opportunity for Yeshiva Parents – The Updated 529 Account Plan: a Developing Story

December 27, 2017 Leave a Comment

Download the information about 529 Accounts below as a two-page PDF from Agudath Israel.

1. What is a “529” plan?

A 529 plan is a special, tax-advantaged account designed to encourage saving for college (including certain post-secondary yeshivos). The federal tax advantage is that earnings on funds contributed to 529 accounts are not federally taxed.

Example: Parent deposits $1,000 into Child’s 529 account at Child’s birth. The 529 account is worth $2,500 when Child attends college. If the $2,500 is properly used to pay college expenses, there is no federal tax on the $1,500 earned.

2. Are there any benefits to 529 plans at the state level?

Yes! In many states, the principal contributed to the plan is deductible for state income taxes. State laws on this point vary widely.

Example: Ohio parent deposits $2,000 into child’s Ohio 529 account to save for college. If parent’s income was $100,000 that year, after the deduction, Ohio will view that income as $98,000. Ohio allows a deduction from state taxes up to $2000 per beneficiary. The amount of savings will depend on the filer’s state income tax rate and the number of beneficiaries for which they contribute.

3. Any there other potential 529 benefits?

Yes. Upromise, a Sallie Mae company, offers automatic deposits to 529 accounts, at no cost to account holders, of up to 5% of retail, travel, and other purchases paid for by a Upromise linked credit card. These free contributions may not be game-changing, but they add up.

Also, the existence of a tax-advantaged account, with potential tax advantages for contributors, provides an address, and incentivizes assistance, from friends or family who may not have otherwise assisted.

4. Why are you telling me this? What’s changed?

While 529 accounts have been available for use toward paying college expenses for decades, effective 1/1/2018, federal law expands the allowable use of 529s to include K-12 expenses.

5. What does that mean for me, a yeshiva parent?

In addition to being a significant, symbolic, national school-choice victory, encouraged by Agudath Israel and other nonpublic school groups as part of our tax advocacy efforts on the federal level, it means that a new, beneficial vehicle will be available to help plan for the tremendous expense our community bears in paying yeshiva tuitions. Parents (and others) can set up and deposit money in 529 accounts, have that money grow, federally tax-free, and use the funds for K-12 yeshiva tuition.

6. You said that a change occurred at the federal level to expand 529s to K-12 expenses. What does that mean for the state deduction opportunities mentioned?

That is a critical question now. If allowed, this would be of further assistance to yeshiva parents. K-12 state deductibility would allow parents to attain long-term (federal) benefits, and more immediate (state) benefits.

Caveat #1: States have not yet legislatively reacted to the new federal law. Some states may adjust their laws to favorably embrace K-12 expenses to complement their existing college savings deduction benefits, others may not. Ohio law, currently, would seem to not allow a deduction for K-12 expenditures. Agudath Israel is actively working to address this for the 2018 tax year.

Caveat #2: Benefit specifics vary widely from state to state. For example: in Ohio contributions, including rollover contributions, to a Ohio 529 plan of up to $2,000 per beneficiary per year (any filing status) are deductible in computing Ohio taxable income, with an unlimited carry forward of excess contributions. Contribution deadline in Ohio is December 29. New York has a maximum deductible amount of $10,000 per year for married filing joint filers. New Jersey offers NO state tax deduction, although it does offer a matching college scholarship program for 529 deposits. (More on that coming soon from Agudah’s NJ Director, Rabbi Avi Schnall.) Colorado offers unlimited deductions for 529 contributions. States like Florida or Texas, that have no state income tax, obviously do not offer state tax deductions.

Excellent overview of state tax benefits, limitations, and application links here.

7. Can I realize a state tax deduction even if I need to use the money sooner than expected?

The greatest tax benefit will come from keeping funds in the 529 account for a longer period of time, so growth occurs federally tax-free. However, it is possible to realize the state tax benefit, if applicable, even if funds are withdrawn for K-12 tuition sooner, if the state-specific holding period is complied with. Check with your tax advisor for details.

8. What is the Agudah doing about this now?

Agudah is engaged in a coordinated, multi-state approach on this issue, following the successful K-12 expansion at the federal level. The multi-pronged approach includes:

  • Advocating that states which do not currently off er a state 529 benefit, now introduce one.
  • Advocating that states embrace the new, broader federal definition of 529s which encompasses K-12 expenses.
  • Defensively moving to protect 529s at the state level from current efforts to limit its applicability, in response to a change in the federal law that states may not have sanctioned.
  • Advocating to raise annual deduction limits and streamline other plan limitations. After all, given the new federal guidelines, significantly more savings, and thus more deposits, are necessary for a parent to save for K-12 and college tuition than for college tuition alone.

9. What can I do?

  • Stay tuned for updates from us and other sources on this developing issue.
  • Consult with your personal accountant or financial advisor to determine if a 529 account is appropriate for you.
  • We have opened a dedicated inbox – 529@agudathisrael.org – for comments on this issue. Due to the volume of submissions expected nationally, we intend to read every comment, but you will likely not receive a response beyond an automated acknowledgment. This mailbox is NOT designed to be a forum for individual tax questions.
  • You can always contact Agudah’s Ohio director, Rabbi Yitz Frank at YFrank@agudathisrael.org with questions.

Top 4 questions to ask your tax advisor now:

  1. Is a 529 account right for me?
  2. What are the specific benefits and limitations of 529 accounts in my state?
  3. Is there an advantage to opening or contributing to a 529 account in the closing days of 2017?
  4. What is the interplay between 529 contributions and gift tax limits?

The above is not considered tax advice of any kind. Please consult with your tax advisor to determine your best course of action.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 529 accounts, Agudath Israel, financial management

Jewish Federation of Cleveland Statement on President Trump’s Jerusalem Announcement

December 6, 2017 Leave a Comment

The Jewish Federation of Cleveland welcomes the official recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital by the United States. This position comes as a confirmation of Jerusalem’s status as Israel’s capital since 1950.  Furthermore, it reiterates the bipartisan consensus established by the passage of the 1995 Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act, which affirmed that each sovereign nation, under international law and custom may designate its own capital. The administration’s decision to begin the process of moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem similarly reflects the bipartisan agreement in the 1995 law.

Under Israel’s sovereignty, Jerusalem has been a holy city where the rights of all faiths have been respected and protected. Official recognition of Jerusalem should not preclude or prejudice final status negotiations, which must be determined by the Israelis and Palestinians directly. The Federation looks forward to the day when the Israeli and Palestinian leadership bring both peoples to reconciliation in the region and a lasting peace.

Stephen H. Hoffman
President

Gary L. Gross
Board Chair

Bradley J. Schlang
Community Relations Committee Chair

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Agudah Statement on President Trump’s Jerusalem Announcement

December 6, 2017 Leave a Comment

Israel is a sovereign state. Sovereign states have every right to determine where their capitals are. Israel has designated Jerusalem as its capital. Jerusalem is the seat of Israel’s national government. Yet nations of the world refuse to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This is nothing less than a travesty.

The United States of America is Israel’s closest ally. For years its political leaders have acknowledged Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Indeed, in 1995 Congress passed “The Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995,” which explicitly establishes the position of the United States that “Jerusalem should be recognized as the capital of the State of Israel,” and requires that the American Embassy in Israel be moved to Jerusalem. President Trump’s welcome announcement today reaffirms that longstanding commitment, and deserves to be warmly commended.

To us, as believing Jews, the special status of Jerusalem is not dependent upon the formal recognition of governments or the nations of the world. To us, Yerushalayim is the Ir Hakodesh, the holy city, the place where the Holy Temples stood thousands of years ago, the place that has been in the prayers and hearts of the Jewish people wherever they may have been through their long years of exile, the place that has been our glorious history and will forever remain our ultimate destiny.

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Stories of Choice, Stories of Success. Tell Your Story – Enter by December 1st to Win $15,000

November 9, 2017 Leave a Comment

Does your child receive an EdChoice or Jon Peterson scholarship? Every parent has a unique message that needs to be heard. It’s time the public hears more real-life stories from students and parents on how educational choice has made a difference in their lives.

Agudath Israel of America has joined with ExcelInEd as a national co-sponsor of the “Choices in Education” video contest which will give families the chance to share their success stories with policymakers and the media. Go to www.ChoicesInEd.org for more details and for full contest rules. Videos must be between 45 and 120 seconds and the deadline to submit entries is December 1st.

TOPICS

  1. How educational choice made a difference in my life or
  2. Why I need access to educational choice options

PRIZES:

  • 3 Grand Prize Finalists – $15,000 cash prize
  • 1 People’s Choice Finalist – $10,000 cash prize
  • 3 Finalists – $5,000 cash prize

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Agudath Israel, contest, educational choice, video

Politics: It’s No Mere Sport by Rabbi Avi Schnall

November 6, 2017 Leave a Comment

Reprinted with permission

It’s been almost a year since November 8, 2016, the day I came into shul a few minutes before Minchah, walked over to my friend Dovid, and asked, “Nu, Dovid, did you vote yet?” His response was expected.

“Nah, I never vote. What’s the point? You think my vote makes a difference either way?”

I looked at Eli, who was sitting right next to Dovid, and asked the same question. His response was similar to Dovid’s, but his reasoning was a bit different: “I don’t vote because I’m not into politics.”

Truth be told, prior to my employment at Agudath Israel, I would have given the same answer as either Dovid or Eli. To many of us, voting is only for those who are into politics. It’s a type. Many of us view politics like spectator sports: some are basketball fans, others hockey, and some follow politics. If you’re not a baseball fan, you don’t follow baseball; if you’re not a politics fan, then you just don’t vote.

Let’s take an honest look at this issue: Does politics have any real impact or consequence on our day-to-day lives, making it more significant than just following another sport? Does it affect us on a practical level?

Just a few months ago, Illinois governor Bruce Rauner signed into law a $100 million tuition scholarship program. Hundreds of families will now be eligible to receive scholarships to pay for their children’s yeshivah tuition. The relief this will bring to so many families is immeasurable. But why did Governor Rauner sign this bill? Why did the legislators and other government officials, who have always been opposed to school choice, support such a program?

The answer is one simple word: politics. My dear friend Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, director of government affairs for Agudath Israel of Illinois, invested hundreds of hours in advocating for this program. He told me that one of the politicians whose support was crucial to getting the law signed confided that he supported the scholarship program because the Orthodox community always backed him and voted for him, and this was his chance to return that support.

Last year, in the state of Maryland, a similar scholarship program, the BOOST program, was enacted. My good friend Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, director of Agudath Israel of Maryland, recently told me that hundreds of yeshivah and Bais Yaakov students are already receiving BOOST scholarships. He showed me letters from parents (with names concealed, of course) describing the financial pressures their families had been facing, which have now been alleviated do to the BOOST program. I asked Rabbi Sadwin what—besides his own herculean efforts—had made this program a reality. His response? Politics. The Orthodox community in Baltimore is a strong voting community, and politicians take note of that. Politicians support communities that support them.

The tuition crisis is something that affects almost every household in our community. We keep asking how long this can be sustained, and if there is a solution. Scholarships, vouchers, and other school choice programs have brought significant relief to many families on the verge of financial collapse.

But many of us look at those living in Cleveland, which has a voucher program, or Chicago, or Baltimore, with envy. We wonder what it would take for our own states to implement scholarship programs or approve tuition vouchers. The answer is that same magical word: politics. We can only succeed if we create a political voice that has influence.

Voting is our voice, and the number of votes is the size of our influence.

So far, I’ve been able to convince Eli that even though he’s not into politics, the ramifications it can have on us are huge, but Dovid still thinks he has a good point. What difference does one vote make? Well, if each of us thinks along those lines, then none of us vote. The strength of a community lies in its individuals working together collectively. If you lose the individuals, you don’t have a community.

We all want to help, but we may not know how. Voting is the vehicle through which every individual can collectively make an impact on matters that are critical to us. Tuition relief is but one example of how politics impacts our communities. So many states are, sadly, starting to create laws allowing euthanasia, some states are contemplating regulating the curriculums we teach in our yeshivos, towns are passing ordinances banning yeshivos, or making it impossible to build shuls.

We need a voice and we need to have influence.

This year Election Day is November 7. Let’s all do our part to make sure our voice is loud and strong. Let’s vote.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Agudath Israel, elections, voting

New Vaad Hatzedakos Cleveland

August 8, 2017 Leave a Comment

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

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New Vaad Hatzedakos Cleveland

July 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

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

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“Why Everyone Needs a NEW Halachic Living Will” – Presented by Agudas Yisroel, Sunday, March 5

March 2, 2017 Leave a Comment

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“Why Everyone Needs a NEW Halachic Living Will” – Presented by Agudas Yisroel, Sunday, March 5

February 27, 2017 Leave a Comment

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Statement of Agudath Israel On Confirmation of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education

February 7, 2017 Leave a Comment

Agudath Israel of America congratulates Betsy DeVos on her confirmation today as the next U.S. Secretary of Education. Mrs. DeVos has spent the last three decades focused on giving parents and children educational opportunities. She will now bring her passion to the more than 50 million children educated in schools across America.
Agudath Israel has been deeply engaged in the national discussion on educational reform for more than 60 years and has worked closely with elected officials on both sides of the aisle to seek ways to enhance American education – both public and nonpublic. Support for public education should include the entire public, including parents who seek for their children an educational alternative to their local public school.
Agudath Israel looks forward to continuing to work with Mrs. DeVos and with stakeholders from across the educational spectrum to create and implement policies that benefit every child in America, regardless of where they live or attend school.

 

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Agudath Israel Action Alert – Urge Your Senators to Support Betsy DeVos for Secretary of Education

January 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

Please contact Senator Sherrod Brown at 202-224-2315 or through this web form, and Senator Rob Portman at 202-224-3353 or through this web form – and urge them to publicly support Betsy DeVos for U.S. Secretary of Education.

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Agudath Israel Action Alert – Urge Your Senators to Support Betsy DeVos for Secretary of Education

January 9, 2017 Leave a Comment

Please contact Senator Sherrod Brown at 202-224-2315 or through this web form, and Senator Rob Portman at 202-224-3353 or through this web form – and urge them to publicly support Betsy DeVos for U.S. Secretary of Education.

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Agudath Israel Unsupportive of Ohio Anti-Abortion Bill on Halachic Grounds

December 13, 2016 Leave a Comment

In a letter to Governor Kasich dated December 13, 2016, Rabbi Yitz Frank explains why Agudath Israel cannot support the anti-abortion bill currently on his desk. (Read Agudath Israel letter to Governor Kasich on anti-abortion bill in PDF format.)

Dear Governor Kasich,

As you consider House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 127, two measures recently passed by the Ohio General Assembly restricting abortion, we are compelled to provide the view of Jewish law on this sensitive issue.

Jewish tradition teaches that a human fetus has status and dignity; and that termination of pregnancy raises profound moral concerns. Agudath Israel of America has accordingly urged the United States Supreme Court to reconsider its holding in Roe v. Wade, and is supportive of legislation that limits abortion on demand. At the same time, in line with its support for religious freedom, Agudath Israel opposes initiatives that would prohibit abortion even in situations where termination of pregnancy is directed by religious law — as it is, for example, for people of the Jewish faith when the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother.

We commend the efforts of the Ohio General Assembly to protect the sanctity of life. However, in the context of the present legislation, there is no exception made for instances when an abortion is directed by the teachings and traditions of the mother’s religion. For practitioners of the Jewish faith, that exception would include where the pregnancy poses a risk to the life of the mother (and perhaps, in certain instances, even when it poses a grave danger to her physical or mental health).

In light of these concerns, we cannot support the present legislation.

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In an Unprecedented Move, Jewish Federation of Cleveland Takes a Public Position on an Abortion-related Issue

December 8, 2016 2 Comments

Urges Governor Kasich to veto the pending heartbeat abortion ban bill.

Federation’s full public statement:

Act Now: Veto the Fetal Heartbeat Bill

Action Alert

Join the Federation in opposing the enactment of the Fetal Heartbeat Bill in Ohio, which would ban almost all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected (about six weeks following conception). Though historically, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland has not taken a stance on reproductive policy, in light of the extreme nature of the Fetal Heartbeat Bill, we are compelled to oppose the bill. This bill imposes excessive restrictions that would strictly limit a woman’s right to obtain an abortion, even under circumstances resulting from mental health, and improperly ignores religious concerns. It takes medical decisions out of the hands of doctors by criminalizing those medical practitioners who perform procedures outside the narrow prescriptions of the bill.

If signed into law by Governor Kasich, Ohio would have the most restrictive abortion bill in the nation. According to legal experts, the law likely will be ruled unconstitutional.

Call Governor Kasich today at 614-466-3555 to make your opposition known.

Stephen H. Hoffman, President
Gary L. Gross, Board Chair
Cheryl Davis, Community Relations Committee Chair

In a patch.com article, the background on the Federation’s position is explained: The Federation has never before issued a statement about abortion, but felt this new bill would threaten Jewish religious freedom (patch.com).

Chavie (Jessica) Cohen, Managing Director of the Community Relations Committee at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who is quoted in the Patch article, added the following for Local Jewish News readers.

The impetus to us issuing this statement was the lack of religious exemption in this bill. As it was passed, the bill does not allow a Rabbi’s ruling to supersede the law in that rare case where necessary, and so restricts the religious freedoms of Orthodox and other practicing Jews. For this reason, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland developed this statement.

Also, this is the first time the Federation has ever spoken out on the position of abortion. That’s specifically because the Federation takes its responsibility to represent the entire Jewish community very seriously – including the views and positions of the Orthodox community. In this case, the lack of religious exemption speaks directly to us as a Jewish community and we were compelled to issue the statement.

Rabbi Yitz Frank, Ohio Director Agudath Israel of America, said “It is a complicated issue from a halachic perspective” and provided the following letter for Local Jewish News readers. (It was provided last year to members of the general assembly when the issue was originally being debated.)

Agudath Israel of America on Abortion:

October 20, 2015

Agudath Israel of America on Abortion

Jewish tradition teaches that all human life is sacred and a human fetus has status and dignity. Termination of pregnancy therefore raises profound moral concerns. Agudath Israel of America has long opposed the central holding of Roe v. Wade, that the right to abortion protected under the Fourteenth Amendment’s personal liberty/due process clause is uniformly “fundamental,” and thereby protected against governmental abridgment absent a compelling state interest.

At the same time, as a representative of a religious minority community whose constituents rely heavily on the religious freedoms guaranteed under the First Amendment, Agudath Israel is a staunch advocate of religious liberty for all Americans. As a general rule, Judaism rejects the notion that termination of pregnancy, even prior to fetal viability, is properly a matter of free maternal choice. Nonetheless, in certain exceptional cases, Jewish law may authorize abortion, indeed, may require abortion as a matter of religious obligation. Accordingly, in conjunction with its opposition to legalized abortion on demand, Agudath Israel has supported a woman’s legal right to abortion where she seeks the abortion as an expression of her religious faith.

The central premise of Agudath Israel’s position is that characterization of the right to abortion as “fundamental” need not be a matter of always or never. In most cases, where the sole constitutional source of the claimed right to abortion is the personal liberty/privacy right developed in Roe v. Wade, the right to abortion should not be accorded the status of a “fundamental” right. Accordingly, legislative measures designed to restrict the availability of abortion should generally be upheld even in the absence of any compelling state interest, so long as there is a rational basis for the legislation.

There are times though when a woman’s claimed right to an abortion is grounded not only in her personal liberty/privacy right, but also in another constitutionally protected interest. For example, for a state to deprive a woman the right to an abortion even where continuing a pregnancy threatens her life, it is not merely to deprive her of some vague sense of a personal liberty “interest”; it is literally to deprive her of the “life” the Fourteenth Amendment expressly protects. Surely a strong case can be made that abortion in such cases is a right that is “fundamental”.

Additionally, when abortion is an expression of the mother’s religious beliefs, her constitutional claim is enhanced by her right to freely exercise her religion. In such cases, access to abortion is indeed a right that is “fundamental,” and may not be abridged, absent a countervailing compelling state interest.

We commend your efforts to protect the sanctity of life. However, in the context of the present legislation, we respectfully ask that an exception be made when an abortion is an expression of the mother’s sincerely held religious belief. For practitioners of the Jewish faith that would include where the pregnancy poses a risk to the life of the mother, and perhaps even if it poses a grave danger to her physical or mental health. We ask that you not force citizens to choose between following their religion and complying with the law. Thank you for your understanding and consideration.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Agudath Israel, halacha, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Legislation, Public Policy

Beginning This Sunday: Join Daily Pre-Pesach Live Tele-Conference Series

April 2, 2014 Leave a Comment

(Featuring Rabbi Shmuel Tzvi Berkovitz formerly of Cleveland)

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Additional Families Eligible for Ohio’s EdChoice Voucher Program

January 5, 2014 3 Comments

Rabbi Yitz Frank -  Ohio Director
Rabbi Yitz Frank –
Ohio Director

(Agudath Israel News)

The Ohio Department of Education recently released their annual list of public schools considered to be “low-performing”. Any child who attended or (in some cases) would otherwise be assigned to one of the designated public schools can receive an EdChoice Scholarship in 2014-15 to attend the private school of their choice through 12th grade. More families will be able to receive a scholarship next year as the new list showed an increase in the number of affected public schools.

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The Midwest is Growing (Video)

December 31, 2013 Leave a Comment

A special video presentation shown this week at the Midwest Agudath Israel Convention, featuring communities across the Midwest, including Cleveland. Click here to watch in a new window or click read more to read on our web site >>

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Agudath Off Day Yom Iyun December 25th 2013

December 24, 2013 Leave a Comment

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The Midwest Biennial Agudah Convention

November 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

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Selling out fast. Email David Malcmacher locally at aafedavid@gmail.com for more info.

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Agudath Israel Off Day Thanksgiving Yom Iyun 5774

November 26, 2013 Leave a Comment

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Dial-in to the 5774 Agudath Israel of America Annual Convention

November 13, 2013 Leave a Comment

You can still be part of the Agudath Annual Convention here in Cleveland. Dial 212-444-1323 at any time during the convention to listen to all sessions. Please see below for a list of sessions.agudath2013nov1 [Read more…]

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Agudath Israel Young Leadership Event in Cleveland

November 4, 2013 Leave a Comment

YoungNight1On Thursday night, several dozen young professionals gathered for an exciting kick-off event of the young leadership committee of Agudath Israel in Cleveland. The event, hosted by Amir and Edna Jaffa, featured Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives Bill Batchelder and Speaker Pro Tempore Matt Huffman. Both elected officials delivered powerful messages about the importance of being engaged in the political process and taking on positions of leadership in one’s own community and beyond. They stressed how each person can make a difference in the school choice effort by publicizing positive effects these policies have had on the local community. The function was an opportunity for participants to personally thank the elected officials for their roles in expanding Ohio’s voucher programs that help many students in Cleveland attend Jewish day schools.
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Chalav Yisroel Kosher Milk NOT Affected by New WIC Guidelines

October 6, 2013 Leave a Comment

agudathmidwestIn response to several questions from community members:

Ohio’s Women Infants and Children (WIC) program recently issued new guidelines stating that WIC recipients can only purchase store- brand milk. WIC recipients who require Chalav Yisroel Kosher milk (which is not store-brand) will still be able to purchase this milk as they have in the past.

Ohio WIC will be reminding designated stores of the kosher exception to the “store-brand policy”.

Agudath Israel has worked closely with the Ohio WIC office for many years and they have repeatedly showed sensitivity to our communities’ religious dietary needs. We thank them for their prompt attention to this matter.

Rabbi A. D. Motzen
Agudath Israel of America
513-530-1364

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Senate Passed the Budget Bill With Slight Modification Only to Governor’s Voucher Proposal

June 9, 2013 Leave a Comment

 motzenadLow-income kindergarteners are one step closer to having more educational opportunities next year. Despite two attempts to remove the expansion of school vouchers, the Senate passed the budget bill on Thursday with only a slight modification of the governor’s voucher proposal. Current law limits the EdChoice Scholarship program to students attending, or assigned to a low-performing public school.

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Agudath Israel Midwest Region Annual Dinner

May 24, 2013 1 Comment

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Agudath Israel Midwest Region Annual Dinner

May 22, 2013 Leave a Comment

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School Vouchers: Why most of you don’t have them yet and what you can do about it

May 20, 2013 Leave a Comment

Below is information on an upcoming presentation by Rabbi A. D. Motzen regarding school vouchers in Ohio.  This is a very important topic that could save us all money and contribute millions of $$$ to our schools in the very near future.  Everyone is encouraged to attend to learn how each of us can help the cause that Rabbi Motzen and the Agudah have championed for our community and all of Klal Yisroel.

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School Vouchers: Why most of you don’t have them yet and what you can do about it

May 19, 2013 Leave a Comment

Below is information on an upcoming presentation by Rabbi A. D. Motzen regarding school vouchers in Ohio.  This is a very important topic that could save us all money and contribute millions of $$$ to our schools in the very near future.  Everyone is encouraged to attend to learn how each of us can help the cause that Rabbi Motzen and the Agudah have championed for our community and all of Klal Yisroel.

VoucherCLE

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School Vouchers: Why most of you don’t have them yet and what you can do about it

May 13, 2013 1 Comment

Everyone is encouraged to attend to learn how each of us can help the cause that Rabbi Motzen and the Agudath have championed for our community and all of Klal Yisroel.

VoucherCLE

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April 10th School Choice Rally In Columbus

April 7, 2013 Leave a Comment

1.       Do you have a child entering kindergarten in 2013-14?

You may be eligible for a $4250 scholarship renewable through 12th grade.

Governor John Kasich has proposed expanding the EdChoice Scholarship Program to low-income students entering kindergarten regardless of their zip codes.

Eventually the program is expected to encompass all grades.

2.       Also, please join us on April 10th for a school choice rally and celebration at the Statehouse.

See the attached flyer (2 pages) for more details or call Rabbi A. D. Motzen, Ohio Regional Director, Agudath Israel of America, at 513-530-1364

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