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Rabbi Cahan will be speaking this Shabbos July 18th, in the Yavne building at 5:15 this Shabbos on the topic of Ahavas Yisroel- loving your fellow Jew. All women in the community are welcome to join.
(Cleveland Jewish News)
A driving school and a summer camp at Heights Jewish Center Synagogue were approved by University Heights City Council July 13.
A creamery, which will produce non-dairy ice cream in a kosher kitchen at the synagogue at 14270 Cedar Road in University Heights, was also approved.
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It’s Dan from Heights Jewish Center. This year I am providing cleanup of flooded or damaged basements – all the dirty stuff no one wants to do. Also as always yard stuff – weeding, mulching,raking leaves… no lawn mowing this year.
Call me @ 216-324-7958.
Visit us at ALPRINC.COM or Facebook.com/alpaintingandremodeling
HaRav Yisroel Dov Webster, Shlita, noted Posek, Dayan–Shaarei Mishpat, and author of The Halachos of Pregnancy and Childbirth, gives a Hakhel Halacha Shiur in Boro Park. We provide below a review by Rabbi Webster of the Halachos of The Three Weeks, which begins today. As with all Halachos, in case of one’s particular circumstances, he/she should consult with their own Rav or Posek:
(RabbiKaganoff.com)
Question #1: A frum person invited me to a fleishig sheva brachos during the first days of Av. Can he make a sheva brachos and serve meat during this week? May I eat meat there?
Question #2: I am traveling during the Nine Days, and the airline serves me a fleishig meal. May I eat it?
Question #3: What should I do if I make a bracha on meat and then realize that it is the Nine Days and that I may not eat it?
(Plain Dealer)
Hannah Appel is in business, but only because she has to be.
For years, the upbeat Beachwood woman’s home has been filled with used, or “resale” clothing, which she would then give to people in need. She admits that the home was getting just a bit too overloaded to carry on the process of taking on used clothing, something she had been doing the past 25 years.
We are all aware that the Beachwood – University Heights Community Kollel has received permission from the University Heights City Council to build a Torah home. Yad Hashem was clearly evident as four major variances were overcome to reach this milestone. With demolition of the existing structures scheduled for mid – July, the date for construction is getting closer.
The Kollel has been a Torah learning center for hundreds of families for over eighteen years, and is literally “bursting at the seams.” The building campaign has begun in a most earnest way, with a remarkable participation on the part of many outstanding individuals who reside in our community.
Every penny counts…
Do you have a full Matan B’sayser Pushka ready to be collected? If your Pushka is full and you would like to have it emptied, please call (216) 536-2481, and we will be happy to come and collect it. Your empty Pushka will be returned to you on the spot.
If you do not already have a Pushka, please call Mrs. Chaya Gitty Kohn (216) 932-4882 or
Mrs.Chantal Modes (216) 536-2481, and one will be sent to you.
Thank you for your continued support.