Excellent references available upon request.
Rabbi Aharon Lipa Mann
Phone: 216-551-4009
Email: mann613@gmail.com
News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
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Most of the article focuses on national trends but there is this about the Cleveland area:
In the Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor area, house prices are near their spring 2003 levels, according to Case-Shiller data. The Cleveland index still is down almost 8.9 percent from its pre-recession peak…
My name is David Zilberman and I am happy to serve the Cleveland Orthodox community. Please call me at 216-512-2211 with any questions or to arrange service.
Serving Cleveland and surrounding areas. Shomer Shabbat. Learn more at my website, www.greenandclean.me, or see my reviews on www.homeadvisor.com (jobs referral site).
Editor’s note: If the list of restrictions below is confusing on paper, just pay attention to the posted signs.
Earlier this year, we informed our parent body of new traffic regulations and signs at our Taylor Road campus. These new procedures were mandated by the CHPD, in consultation with the Academy, and have helped to ease traffic which gets congested at school dismissal time. The following traffic laws are in effect and we urge you to pay attention to the new signs alerting you of the procedures. Also, please be aware that the police department has informed us that violators will be ticketed – especially for blocking the driveways of the gas station on Berkeley Road.
Thank you for your vigilance and cooperation!
To register or for more information, please call Rebbetzin Spitz at 216-409-9456.
Faith and Freedom: My Life as a Jewish America Leader
An Evening with Senator Joe Lieberman
Partners In Torah of Cleveland
3rd Annual Fundraising Event
Sunday February 12
Dinner with the Senator 6:30 PM
(Mininum $1,800 Sponsorship)
Dessert Reception 7:30 PM
6111 Landerhaven Drive
Tickets Starting At $36
www.TorahCleveland.com • 216-307-PITC
Partners@TorahCleveland.com
From a reader:
The multicolored peppers being sold at Aldi might be from Israel. Please inspect the label carefully to make sure you’re adhering to all pertinent halachos.
See http://www.aish.com/atr/Israeli_Produce.html for more information.
The 4th Hartman Family Foundation Yachad Midwest Family Shabbaton is less than one month away – December 9-11, 2016!
Located just 40 minutes from Chicago, the Hilton Indian Lakes Resort in Bloomingdale, IL is a beautiful setting for an incredible weekend.
Renowned speakers/presenters including Dr. Jeffrey Lichtman, Yachad’s International Director; Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive VP Emeritus of the OU; Rabbi Dr. Jerry Lob, Rabbi Yosef Polstein, Rayzel Yaish and many others will be joining us.
Gourmet cuisine (Cholov Yisroel / Glatt, under the cRc), deluxe accommodations, children’s programming, learning and networking opportunities and much more.
Register at Yachad.org/MidwestFamily. Contact Elliot Cohen at cohene@ou.org or 844-4-YACHAD (844-492-2423) with questions or go to Yachad.org/Chicago.
Repost from previous years:
Just recently a young man was hit by a car crossing a street at night in Beachwood. Despite the fact that he crossed in a crosswalk, it was just too hard to see someone dressed in black at night. At the encouragement of his family, our community is being asked to be more vigilant about wearing reflectors. Sponsored belts can be purchased for $3 at the local seforim stores. Marc’s and discount stores frequently sell very inexpensive reflective vests. Flashing lights and flashlights are only a few dollars. Just recently Lakewood launched a “Shabbos of Reflection” after 101 pedestrians were struck, 5 fatally in 2012. Maybe it is time for a little more “reflection” in Cleveland too? Well, Chaverim has plans underway for a whole campaign soon! Click here to view a pamphlet which outlines the halachos of wearing a reflector in a place where there is no eruv (say you are traveling outside of the Cleveland eruv on Shabbos or do not carry).