NJ Car Seat Law Changes Sept 1, 2015
Since so many Cleveland families travel to New Jersey, please take note the following new rules effective today:
Any child under the age of 8 years old and a height of 57 inches shall be secured as follows in the rear seat of a motor vehicle:
a. A child under the age of 2 years and 30 pounds shall be secured in a rear-facing seat equipped with a 5-point harness.
b. A child under the age of 4 years and 40 pounds shall be secured as described in (a) until they reach the upper limits of the rear-facing seat, then in a forward-facing child restraint equipped with a 5-point harness.
The Pool Place – September Schedule
Sunday Funday 9 -12 Morah Hadassah
Mika’s Yom Tov Special
Caregiver Available for Hire
Experienced, caring, kind, and trustworthy female caregiver with many years of experience taking care of elderly and ill. Able to drive. Familiar with Jewish life, Shabbat & Holidays, kashrut, and more. Many strong references available from members of the community. Contact Debbie 216-978-3188.
The Cleveland Kosher Food Bank Volunteer Celebration
The Shabbos Project Cleveland – Take a Day Out of Life to Live
Celebrate the New Year In Style – Sale September 2nd
Cleveland Sukkah Center
30 Days to Sukkos!
(Hakhel) HILCHOS SUKKAH! This Sunday, we began the thirty day period prior to Sukkos. Many learn that the obligation to study the Halachos of Sukkos begin thirty (30) days in advance (see Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 429, Ba’air Heitev). Accordingly, we provide two Halachos here to get you started! The following two Halachos and are excerpted from the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Chapter 134):
1. It is a Mitzvah on every man to be personally involved in the building of his Sukkah and in the placement of his schach. Even if one is a highly respected person and does not usually engage in this kind of activity–he
Green Road Synagogue Votes to Build a New Synagogue Structure
After an official vote from its congregants (134-17), Green Road Synagogue will be embarking on the construction of a new facility.
“We had a great discussion about the new building project in which we heard comments from a wide variety of the congregation,” Dan Borison, GRS president wrote in an email. “In the end, the proposal to construct a new building passed overwhelmingly.”
The proposed 40,000 new building will sit behind and replace the aging 27,000 square foot structure.
The Children’s Museum of Cleveland Refines Plans For its New Home of Early Childhood Education
(Ed: See related story from Cleveland.com dating back to 2014) Plans are underway for The Children’s Museum of Cleveland’s renovation of the historic Stager Beckwith mansion in Midtown. Since purchasing the property in December 2014, the Museum has collaborated with exhibit designers and early childhood stakeholders to create a Museum that brings children and adults together in innovative ways to learn through play. Due to an upcoming commercial redevelopment on its current property, the Museum’s lease is not being renewed. As such, the Museum will close its University Circle facility on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016 and begin to serve the community through a dynamic series of programs held throughout the community until the time when the renovation in Midtown is complete and the Museum is ready to open its new home to visitors.
Help Wanted: Local Office
(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)
The Cosmetic Corner- Call to Schedule Your Pre-Yom Tov Appointment
Achieve Peace of Mind – The Funeral Advantage Plan
Increase in Robocall “Calling Post” Business Solicitations
Lately a number of local businesses have begun to utilize more Calling Post to make business solicitations to the Cleveland Orthodox Community. While it may seem that LocalJewishNews.com is complaining as this “takes away from our advertising business,” the main concern here is that this type of robocall unsolicited marketing causes much disturbance to families, especially as these calls are being made at a late hour, about 9pm. Furthermore, this type of advertising is illegal and is in violation of very clear FCC (ie government) rules. It is stated clearly under § 64.1200 (see link here) that
(a) No person or entity may:
(2) Initiate any telephone call to any residential line using an artificial or prerecorded voice to deliver a message without the prior express consent of the called party, unless the call: (i) Is made for emergency purposes, (ii) Is not made for a commercial purpose, (iii) Is made for a commercial purpose but does not include or introduce an unsolicited advertisement or constitute a telephone solicitation, (iv) Is made to any person with whom the caller has an established business relationship or (v) Is made by or on behalf of a tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
Cleveland Sukkah Center
Cleveland Metroparks Many Jobs Available
1. Senior Technician Electrician (full time) – maintains and enhances Park District’s properties and facilities with specific responsibility for identifying repair and/or replacement needs; installing, repairing, maintaining and upgrading electrical systems and equipment, and assisting other skilled trades.
Apply here: http://bit.ly/1hlonoE
2. Payroll Manager (full time) – manages all payroll administrative procedures and employee payroll processing to assure Park District records are accurate and in compliance with established laws, policies and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Apply here: http://bit.ly/1VivEnZ
3. Desktop Support Technician (full time) – provides in house technical support for PC, Mac, and other devices consisting of both hardware and software for nearly 700 users across 40 + locations via telephone, remote access and in-person visits.
Apply here: http://bit.ly/1WX1cSg
Bnos Aliyah – Kick Off Event – From the City of Refuge to the Palace
Blum’s Party Goods September Calendar
Looking for a daily morning Shacharis minyan in Cleveland Heights that ends at about 7:30 am?
Are you looking for a daily morning Shacharis minyan in Cleveland Heights that ends at about 7:30 am? Perfect for men needing to begin work after 8:00 am or for those accustomed to getting an early start to their day. The Young Israel 6:40/6:45 am minyan is located at the Hebrew Academy, 1860 South Taylor Road, a location that offers plenty of parking, modern lighting, a comfortable atmosphere for tefillah, and a committed core of mispalalim. We’re looking to expand our core to strengthen the minyan and offer opportunities to daven and layn. A second weekly shacharis minyan is also available that begins at 7:10/7:20 am. Please contact Dr. Michael Covitch at (216) 712-2412 for more information.
Celebrate the New Year In Style – Sale September 2nd
New To Cleveland – Boutique Cakes for Yom Tov
Tresy Wigs of Lakewood is Coming to Cleveland!!
Tresy wigs of Lakewood is coming to Cleveland!! Each wig has a gorgeous lace front and is made of Beautiful Brazilian hair! Unbeatable price only $1400 each including cut! Cutting can be done same or next day! This Sunday, Aug 30.
Tzip Sonnenschein, 2451 Claver Rd (side door), University Heights, 11-2, 730-10
With this lace front you can wear your wig back without any bangs!
For any questions call or text 347.860.4509. Payment plan available. Visa and MasterCard accepted.
“I just Cut a few Tresy wigs and I’m super impressed With the hair and the way it holds. The price is great For This quality hair With a lace front!” Tzip S.
Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi – Elul: Getting Ready for A Fresh Start
Homemade Gluten Free Gemach
Will you need gluten free oat challahs for for yourself or your guests for Yom tov? Having a hard time finding oat flour? Need a delicious, easy recipe. Call or text Zahava Goldstein to get your orders in. 216-535-8392.Iluy nishmas Becky Charlop.
The Pool Place – This Week’s Special – August 23rd – 31st
Kosher Food Bank, in South Euclid, helps feed the area’s needy; organization needs volunteers, donations
In Jewish culture, performing a mitzvah is doing a good deed.
The Cleveland Kosher Food Bank, tucked away in a small garage-like building off South Green Road, next door to Senders Pediatrics, is a place where many good deeds are done. In a typical month, food to fill 3,000 bags of groceries are collected from the Cleveland Food Bank and through donations, bagged, then delivered to those in need in the area.
The Shabbos Project Cleveland – Take a Day Out of Life to Live
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