Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep.
Practically, this means that zmanim will be (nearly) one hour later on Sunday.
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Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep.
Practically, this means that zmanim will be (nearly) one hour later on Sunday.
Friday, 3:00pm – The eruv is kosher.
Confirmed directly from Rabbi Dick and Mrs. Berkowitz.
Baruch Hashem the Eruv has been repaired and is UP and functional.
We want to express our thanks to the Illuminating Company and First Energy,
Rabbi Dick and Rabbi Grunwald for expediting this major repair in this inclement weather.
We felt it was necessary to advise everyone of the situation because of the severity of the
damage and because of the uncertainty of the timeline in getting it repaired.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Thursday, 6:45pm – I just spoke to Rabbi Yonah Dick of the Cleveland Eruv Society. The eruv is currently NOT kosher. Further, there is a good chance it will NOT be fixed in time for Shabbos.
However, up until 5pm the status can change since that’s when the repair crews will stop working. Rabbi Dick will be posting an update at or around that time on the Eruv Hotline at 216-586-9222. LJN will also be sending out a special email at or around that time.
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep.
Practically, this means that zmanim will be (nearly) one hour later on Sunday.
LJN publishes on Friday only when there is an immediate need. Since this post will likely be highly viewed, I’m taking the unusual step of including an unrelated but important request.
The funeral of Martin Tesler, ob”m, is today. Due to the circumstances, a minyan isn’t confirmed. If you can help with a graveside minyan that would be a huge help and zechus. https://www.localjewishnews.com/2018/01/11/baruch-dayan-haemes-martin-tesler-obm/
Do not leave children unattended in cars for even a second, tragedy can strike.
Today two young children were left in a running car with the keys in it right outside of one of the local kosher food establishments. It only takes one second for someone to jump in and take off with the children inside. There have been a rash of stolen cars, never leave children unattended in a car, not even for one second while you are “running in”.
From University Heights Councilmembers Michele Weiss and Mark Wiseman:
To all residents. Since the beginning of November there have been 6 auto thefts and most recently a member of our community has been robbed at gunpoint and car stolen. The local police departments are looking into suspects and are taking steps to insure our safety. Please take the following preventative measures:
Thank you
Michele Weiss & Mark Wiseman
From Jim Hartnett, Federation’s Director of Community-Wide Security:
Beachwood, University Heights and surrounding communities have been experiencing an increase in stolen autos, thefts from vehicles and in one recent instance an armed carjacking. Our area police are working in close coordination with each other to combat this type activity. Last year around the holiday season there were several instances where criminals used a vehicle to “Bump and Rob” a victim including one at Menorah Park. This is a common method criminals use to steal a car. It works like this: a car, usually with a driver and at least one passenger, bumps the rear of your car in traffic. You stop; get out to check for damage and exchange information. Then either the driver or one of the passengers (partners) jumps into your car and drives off. Women seem to be targeted more often than men for this type of crime.
Area police departments are recommending community members remember the following:
Criminal or suspicious activity should immediately be reported by dialing 9-1-1.
Rabbi Yitz Frank has asked that we visit http://agudathisrael.org/call-congress-today-and-urge-them-to-keep-these-key-provisions-in-tax-bill/ to take action on this.
As the House and Senate will soon meet to iron out differences between their respective versions of the tax bill, we turn to our members and friends to help weigh in on issues of great importance to the Orthodox Jewish community.
We are asking that you contact your Senator and Representative to have them urge the Conference Committee to:
(1) Retain the Qualified Tuition Reduction provision, which provides tax benefits to teachers and other school administrators. Elimination of QTR would not only have serious tax consequences for them, but it could bump them into tax brackets that would force some of them to lose certain social service benefits. While our financially strapped yeshivos often find it difficult to offer competitive salaries, this benefit makes it easier for them to still hire high quality educational and executive staff. And, it is ultimately a benefit for everyone in the school and community, as it helps keeps already exorbitant tuition costs down.
(2) Retain the expansion of 529 accounts to K-12, which will allow tax free withdrawals from education savings accounts for private school tuition and other expenses. This benefit will be of help to segments of our schools’ parent bodies. It is a good and important first step that can be built upon on the state and federal levels. While it is in both bills, it was narrowly passed in the Senate and has come under fierce attack by anti-school choice advocates. So it is important that the Conference Committee hears from us.
By clicking on the take action button below you will be directed to our advocacy portal where you can call or email your elected officials. Please make it personal and edit as you see fit.
Please note that Agudath Israel has been speaking out on several “individual/family” aspects of the tax bills that could have detrimental impact on substantial portions of the Orthodox community, including the possible elimination or limitation on deductions for personal exemptions, state and local taxes, medical expenses, etc. We will continue to monitor and speak out on those issues and possibly provide further updates and alerts on them as we communicate with the Conference Committee.
From the Empire Kosher website:
Empire Kosher® is committed to producing the highest quality products and our top priority is the safety of our consumers. Unfortunately, due to an equipment malfunction certain of our boneless chicken breast products have the potential to contain a piece of extraneous material contamination. Out of an abundance of caution we are issuing a voluntary recall for five products with identified sell by dates manufactured in one of our facilities (USDA-FSIS Establishment P-1015). There have been no reports of illness or injury associated with this issue.
The affected lots of Empire Kosher® Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast were distributed to select Costco, select Trader Joe’s, and select Wegmans stores only. No other retailers received these products.
The affected products and ‘Sell By Dates’ dates that are being recalled are:
Customer | Hain Item # | Product Description | Size | Sell By date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Costco | EKP46375 | Empire Kosher® Chicken Boneless Breast Cutlet Chill Pack | 4 – 5.25 lbs | 11/14/2017 |
Trader Joe’s | EKP92615 | Empire Kosher® Chicken Cutlet Chill Pack | 1 – 1.25 lbs | 11/17/2017 |
Wegmans | EKP7888 | Empire Kosher® Chicken Cutlet Chill Pack | 1 – 1.25 lbs | 11/16/2017 |
EKP7598 | Empire Kosher® Chicken Cutlet Chill Pack | 2.5 lbs | 11/16/2017 | |
EKP7488 | Empire Kosher® Thin Sliced Boneless Chicken Breasts | 1 – 1.25 lbs | 11/16/2017 |
Update: A day 10 eviction notice has been served.
The offender’s registered address is 4446 Groveland University Heights which is right in our community. While the laws regarding a minimum separation of 1000 feet between offenders and schools or childcare facilities are nuanced and therefore not always easily enforced, UHPD and the Sheriff’s Department were contacted to inform them that the address is within 1000 feet of the Gearity School property. Additionally, the property owner has begun taking steps toward eviction.
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office maintains the registry which is also available as a public website.
Please note this is not necessarily the only such offender living in our community but rather the most recent addition.
The offender’s registered address is 4446 Groveland University Heights which is right in our community. While the laws regarding a minimum separation of 1000 feet between offenders and schools or childcare facilities are nuanced and therefore not always easily enforced, UHPD and the Sheriff’s Department were contacted to inform them that the address is within 1000 feet of the Gearity School property. Additionally, the property owner has begun taking steps toward eviction.
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office maintains the registry which is also available as a public website.
Please note this is not necessarily the only such offender living in our community but rather the most recent addition.
Sign the ADL petition at http://action.adl.org/amazon-costume/.
(For those of you that don’t have internet access, please email info@localjewishnews.com and we’ll email you the pdf.)
Chaverim of Cleveland Yom Tov Fire and Safety Guide
Chaverim wants to remind you that on all yomim tovim–but especially this year since there are many three-day yomim tovim–there are many increased risks from extra cooking, leaving stoves and ovens on, increased use of fire and more.
Please download and print the following guide to help identify potential safety problems and work to avoid or mitigate them. Of primary importance, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives. Please make sure yours are healthy. Never ignore a detector’s alarm.
(For those of you that don’t have internet access, please email info@localjewishnews.com and we’ll email you the pdf.)
Chaverim of Cleveland Yom Tov Fire and Safety Guide
Chaverim wants to remind you that on all yomim tovim–but especially this year since there are many three-day yomim tovim–there are many increased risks from extra cooking, leaving stoves and ovens on, increased use of fire and more.
Please download and print the following guide to help identify potential safety problems and work to avoid or mitigate them. Of primary importance, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives. Please make sure yours are healthy. Never ignore a detector’s alarm.
If you’ve received phone calls or communications recently that seemed suspicious, please let us know. A couple of people have told us about calls from callers who seemed to be fishing for information about the Jewish community.
Also, if you’ve had your credit checked recently without authorization please let us know. You should also file a complaint with your local police department.
(For those of you that don’t have internet access, please email info@localjewishnews.com and we’ll email you the pdf.)
Chaverim of Cleveland Yom Tov Fire and Safety Guide
Chaverim wants to remind you that on all yomim tovim–but especially this year since there are many three-day yomim tovim–there are many increased risks from extra cooking, leaving stoves and ovens on, increased use of fire and more.
Please download and print the following guide to help identify potential safety problems and work to avoid or mitigate them. Of primary importance, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives. Please make sure yours are healthy. Never ignore a detector’s alarm.
From a notification from Cuyahoga Ready Notify received at 5:17pm:
“911 system may be down. In Shaker Heights, for Police emergency, call 216-491-1234. For Fire emergency, call 216-491-1212.”
It’s not clear from the notification whether the outage may be outside of Shaker Heights.
Alternate contact numbers for local police departments:
Stay updated by visiting http://www.weather.gov/cle/ or looking out your window.
* Accumulations…6 to 10 inches of snow from Monday evening
through Tuesday afternoon, with additional lake effect snow
continuing at times through Wednesday.
* Timing…Snow will begin Monday afternoon and increase
in intensity Monday night into Tuesday morning. Occasional snow
showers will continue Tuesday night and Wednesday.
* Impacts…Difficult driving conditions with reduced
visibility and snow covered roads.
* Winds…Northeast winds 10 to 20 mph Monday night becoming north
15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph on Tuesday.
* Temperatures…In the 20s.
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep.
Practically, this means that zmanim will be (nearly) one hour later on Sunday.
Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep.
Practically, this means that zmanim will be (nearly) one hour later on Sunday.
According to WHK Radio as of 3:30pm Cedar is closed between 271 and Brainard due to downed power lines
The FDA has urged a voluntary recall of certain turmeric brands including Spice Supreme and Lieber’s for concerns of lead contamination. View the recall information at the FDA’s website.
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.
8:34am – The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Cuyahoga County until 5:30pm. Visit http://www.weather.gov/cle/ for updated information.
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.