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Tuesday 3/24/20 Letter from the Vaad Harabonim

March 24, 2020 Leave a Comment

  1. We are compelled to reaffirm our previous statement (made on 3/22 – 26 Adar), that no one should bring family or friends from out of town to Cleveland for Pesach this year. Unfortunately, this includes not bringing parents, or even children, that will instead have to make Yom Tov for themselves. This difficult decision was made in conjunction with local health experts, and is being treated as a matter of pikuach nefashos. This policy has been adopted by national organizations as well (https://agudah.org/joint-statement-to-the-orthodox-community-regarding-pesach). Any exception granted previously by a Rov has been rescinded, and is no longer relevant.
  2. Individuals and families should also not travel to other cities for Yom Tov, as it would endanger our community upon return.
  3. We also urge families not to invite local guests. Those who find themselves in extremely difficult circumstances, may self-quarantine for 14 days, and spend Yom Tov with someone local who has done the same. Please discuss this matter with your Rov and physician, and check back for updates as guidelines are constantly changing.
  4. We remind Yeshiva Bochurim who returned home to adhere to the guidelines mandated by health officials, and we plead with those who have been exposed to the virus to self-quarantine.
  5. Additionally, cleaning help should not be brought into the home at this time, as it may bring added exposure to this dangerous virus.

May we merit Yeshuos and Refuos soon and a Chag Kasher V’Sameach,

Va’ad HaRabbonim of Greater Cleveland

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Vaad Harabonim Letter Regarding Notification of Quarantine, Guests, and Material Assistance

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All Shuls, Batei Midrash Closed

March 17, 2020 Leave a Comment

VaAd HaRabbonim Shul closing letter

Editor’s note: due to formatting issues, italicized words originally appeared in Hebrew.

Re: COVID – 19

v’Nishmartem m’od l’nafshosechem  – Devarim

It is with a heavy heart that we notify the city of Cleveland that effective immediately, all shuls and batei midrash will be closed until further notice, in order to protect our community from the virus which is afflicting Acheinu B’Nei Yisroel and others worldwide, r”l.

We instruct the community not to make private minyanim, indoors or outdoors, even ones that abide by the recommendation of the Health Department to practice social distancing.

Certainly, we must all be extremely vigilant in refraining from all unnecessary socializing, and should only leave our homes out of necessity (i.e. to buy food). We must be especially careful around those who are immunocompromised.

May we merit Yeshuos and Refuos soon,
Va’ad HaRabbonim of Greater Cleveland

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Statement from Members of the Vaad Harabonim of Cleveland

March 9, 2020 1 Comment

PDF of the signed letter.

Purim begins on Monday, March 9, 2020. The Vaad Harabonim of Cleveland is taking this opportunity to address a very serious issue.

Every segment of our community, regardless of Hashkafa or level of observance, has members who are affected by substance use and addiction. The consequences of this behavior can be devastating; affecting one’s personal health, financial security, family life and spiritual well being.

There are many substances with the potential for abuse, some that are legal (e.g. inhalants, alcohol and tobacco), some that are illegal (e.g. marijuana, cocaine and heroin) and some that require a doctor’s prescription (e.g. oxycodone, valium and xanax). It is important to note that no amount of these substances is completely safe, and all have the potential to cause addiction. Medications that are not prescribed by a doctor or that are not used exactly as instructed are particularly dangerous.

When it comes to illegal drugs or medications taken without a prescription the terms “casual” or “recreational” are misleading and unhelpful. Individuals who use illegal drugs or medications without prescriptions, even occasionally, are at significant risk of impairment, injury and death.

The causes of substance and abuse are complex. However, it is indisputable that children who form habits do not do so in a vacuum. What children witness from their parents is particularly important in forming their own patterns of behavior, for good and for bad. Unsafe or unhealthy behaviors on the part of parents, including abuse of legal substances like alcohol, have implications for children that can last many years into adulthood.

As Jews we bear responsibility for each other. Accordingly, it is incumbent upon all members of our community to be vigilant for problem signs of addiction that may include:

Physical – Change in sleep or eating habits; unusual smells on breath, body or clothes; hyperactivity or talkativeness; slowed or staggering walk; poor physical coordination; unexplained injuries or marks; nausea, vomiting or excessive sweating; tremors or shakes of hands, feet or head; or deterioration of hygiene, dress or physical health.

Behavioral – Change in overall attitude or personality; drop in grades at school or performance at work; missed family activities; lying or dishonesty; hypersensitivity or rapid changes in mood; difficulty in paying attention or forgetfulness; general lack of motivation, energy, self-esteem or “I don’t care” attitude; change in habits at home; loss of interest in usual activities; unexplained need for money; unusual emotional states such as paranoia, giddiness or hyperactivity; secretive behavior; or excessive need for privacy.

If you suspect that a friend, family member, neighbor or colleague may have a substance abuse problem, it is imperative to seek help from a qualified professional. This may include a physician, mental health professional or social worker. Teachers and Rabbonim are important sources of guidance for those affected and their families but they are not a substitute for professional medical treatment. This is not merely an act of helpfulness or Chesed — it is an act upon which someone’s life may well depend. It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of prompt intervention in preventing tragedy.

We further encourage all of our community’s schools, Shuls and social service organizations to educate their students, members and supporters about this important message that affects all of us.

If someone is in immediate danger – including suspected overdose, runaway children or suicide threats – you should call 911 immediately. Nothing, not time of day, fear of embarassment or Shabbos/Yom Tov, should deter you from performing this life saving action. See, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 328: 1-2; Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 329: 1; Mishna Berura 328:6 and Rambam, Hilchot Shabbat 2:3.

As a community service, we also want to share with you important contact information:

Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services, Board of Cuyahoga County
Phone: 216-623-6888
Website: http://www.adamhscc.org

Amudim Community Resources
Phone: 646-517-0222
Website: https://amudim.org

Jewish Federation of Cleveland Help Hotline
Phone: 216-292-4636
Website: http://www.jewishcleveland.org/access_jewish_cleveland_help_hotline

Jewish Family Services Association
Phone: 216-292-3999
Website: https://www.jfsa-cleveland.org

Cleveland Clinic Alcohol and Drug Related Services
Phone: 216-363-2120
Website: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/neurological/depts/behavioral-health/alcohol-drug-recovery-center

Naaleh Cleveland
Phone: 216-591-6191
Website: https://naalehcleveland.org

Signed by:

  • Rabbi Binyamin Blau
  • Rabbi Yehuda Blum
  • Rabbi Naphtali Burnstein
  • Rabbi Alexander Charlop
  • Rabbi Dovid Gross
  • Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld
  • Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum
  • Rabbi Shmuel Spitz

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