Please say Tehillim for DOV BEN YACHAD FREIDA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
Please say Tehillim for DOV BEN YACHAD FREIDA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
(View the entire Cleveland Community Tehillim List.)
We regret to inform you of the untimely passing of Yoni Vaiselberg, יונתן דוב בן נחמן, son of Neil and Tracey.
The Vaiselbergs are sitting shiva in their home, 2585 Larchmont Rd., through Thursday morning.
Shiva hours:
Sunday through Wednesday 11:00am-1:00pm and 3:00-7:00pm
Shiva visits via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5732697062.
To help with meals for the Vaiselberg family, please follow this link: https://mealtrain.com/9l72el
If you have any questions, please text Lisa Beer at 216-965-7133.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
We regret to inform you of the passing of Merv Mendelsohn, ob”m, Mordechai Carpul ben Yisrael Pesach.
Graveside funeral will be today, Thursday, 9th of Av, June 30, at 4:00 pm at Mt. Olive Cemetery in Solon. Visitors welcome.
The Chabad community extends our most heartfelt condolences to his wife Caren, children Liba (Jessica) Sulliven, Chava Makalsky, Shaina Chanukov and Pesach (Ian) and sister Shelby and rest of the family.
Shiva will be at the home of his daughter Chava Makalsky, 2620 Rubyvale Rd., details to follow.
To participate in a shiva meal click here or contact Ettil Bloom 310-590-0936.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
JLC will be having a zoom Kinos presentation Tisha B’Av morning from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm on select Kinos. The meeting ID is 876-619-3551. For audio first call 669-900-9128 then dial the meeting ID. No password needed.
We regret to inform you of the passing of Tamar Albert’s father. No visitors, please. Tamar can be reached by phone or text at 216-258-9622 or by email tamarleah1@yahoo.com
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
Jewish high school juniors and seniors interested in strengthening the Jewish community and making the world a better place are encouraged to apply for the 2020-2021 Maurice Saltzman Youth Panel (SYP), a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. As a group, panelists recommend the distribution of up to $45,000 in grant funding to worthy programs in the Jewish and general communities. Participants will develop their leadership and group consensus skills as they learn about the philanthropic process and responding to community needs.
Educators, youth professionals, and leadership are being called upon for nominations, to share this information with eligible teens, and to encourage students to apply. Please send in your nominations of rising high school juniors and seniors by August 7th, 2020. Please provide email address and grade along with parent contact information, if possible.
Applications and additional information are available at www.jewishcleveland.org/saltzman. Applications are due by Friday, August 14th, 2020. Applicants will be notified of their status no later than Wednesday, August 26th, 2020. Nominations for potential panelists can come from rabbis, religious school directors, youth group advisors, friends or family. Affiliation with a Jewish organization or congregation is not required for consideration.
Selection to the Saltzman Youth Panel is highly selective and requires true commitment from its members. Selected students are required to (virtually) attend eight scheduled sessions throughout the year, a presentation to the Federation’s Board of Trustees , High School Division Campaign events, and conduct outside research. A calendar of dates and other FAQs can be found here.
The Maurice Saltzman Youth Grant Program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland was established in the spring of 1998 through a generous gift from the Saltzman family in memory of the late Maurice Saltzman. The program perpetuates the goals of Maurice Saltzman, a past president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, who cared deeply about educating the next generation of Jewish community leadership.
We regret to inform you of the passing of Jeffrey L. Gilson, brother of Mrs. Rachel Taylor. Shiva will be at the Taylor home, 4391 Churchill Blvd (University Heights), in the backyard. Rain cancels. We respectfully request that all visitors wear a mask and practice social distancing.
Shiva Visiting Hours
Thursday: 5:00P-7:00P
Friday: 11:00A-2:00P
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: 2:00P-5:00P
Shiva meals are being organized by Mrs. Rochel Fine: (216) 292-8884
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Please say Tehillim for MEIRA BAS CHAYA RUCHEL.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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Please say Tehillim for NOACH BEN SARA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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We regret to inform you of the passing of Iris Klarfeld, mother of Dr. Jonathan Klarfeld.
Shiva will be at the Klarfeld home, 2576 Larchmont in Beachwood. There will be no time limitations for shiva. Social distancing will be observed. Shiva will be outdoors, weather permitted, including for davening. Please wear masks.
Minyan times:
Shacharis: 7:00 am
Mincha/Maariv: 8:40 pm
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Dr. Mark Winters will be sitting at his home 3506 Shannon Road, Cleveland Heights, OH, 44118 until Tuesday morning. The family is requesting visits 10-noon, 2:00-6:00, and from 8:00-10:00. He will be sitting outside weather permitting (otherwise it will be indoors).
Minyanim: Shacharis 7:30, Mincha/Maariv at 8:45.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
The Fladen family is sitting shiva for Dr. Todd Fladen until tomorrow 2 pm at 807 47th Street NE, Canton, Ohio 44714.
Mincha / Maariv around 830
Tent in backyard due to Corona virus.
After tomorrow they will be sitting in Monsey for the remainder of the shiva. Sharon can be reached at 330-354-6807.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבילי ציון וירושלים
Please say Tehillim for SORAH RIVKA BAS MIRIAM.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
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Please donate at www.ccmikvah.org/donate