Dan will put up your Sukkah! Lowest prices in town! Call 324-7958
CB’s Shuk Open Hours Motzei Shabbos, Sunday, and Monday
Bein Hazmanim Kollel at K’hal Yereim
Sukkah Assemblers – Schedule Now!
Get Ready For Yom Tov With Heights Hats!
Tip Top Cleaners Holiday Schedule
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Schedule for Kaparos with Chickens
Frank’s Lulavim and Esrogim – 3 Locations!
Jacob’s Judaic and Simcha Yosef Mann Invite You to the Esrog and Sukkah Center
JVote Letter on the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Tax Levy, Issue 109
The Education Committee of JVote has spent the last two months researching and evaluating the upcoming Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Levy ballot issue. Most recently, the Committee met with Scott Gainer, CFO for the District, and Ryan Routh, Co-Chair of the Levy Committee who presented the case in favor of the levy.
Our community needs to know that the challenges the District faces are not simple. This includes the state funding formula which has placed the burden of operational funding on the residents of the District and state legislation that prohibits property taxes from keeping up with inflation.
It is important to state publicly that even as many of us among the JVote constituency choose a parochial education for our children, we acknowledge the importance of a quality public school system for our city. Our property values and our quality of life are tied directly to a thriving and attractive public school district.
However, despite the above, the JVote constituency has a number of concerns that are important for our community to consider:
- Cleveland Heights taxes are a challenge for homeowners. We are a diverse community who values living in Cleveland Heights for all the amenities it offers. There are those that support the levy for the same reasons as the levy committee. And there are those who are struggling under the current tax rate. An additional levy would only exacerbate the financial challenges many in our community are already trying to overcome. Furthermore, the District has failed to address the financial and communal burden created by the closed Coventry and Millikin schools. Our city deserves creative solutions that will redevelop these properties to create new revenue for the city and the District.
- Private school parents also deserve respect. We are deeply concerned and troubled by the rhetoric and actions of some in the District and the Levy Committee that have chosen to single out private school parents for their educational choices. This pitting of community against community only succeeds in encouraging others to place the blame for the District’s troubles on private school families.
- We do not feel valued by the CH-UH school district. As our community grows in Cleveland Heights, so do the property tax revenues supporting CH-UH schools. We want to be partners with the District and be valued for our contribution to the community. The years of neglect of the Millikin property have been a particularly frustrating issue for our community, not to mention a financial drain on the District. We are also ignored when it comes to decisions that most directly affect us, like the recent installation of a small playground at Millikin school about which we were never approached.
- We do not hear long-term solutions being offered. Public education is a difficult and evolving arena. Districts like the Cleveland Metropolitan School District have undertaken broad initiatives to improve its schools and pivot the district for the future. We cannot only depend on state of the art facilities to bring test scores up and create a thriving school system. Where are the District’s long-term operational plans after the five-year strategic plan that will meet the needs of our city’s children at a price we can all afford?
The Education Committee has heard the Levy Committee’s statement of need. However, we also acknowledge the challenges of many in our community to meet the tax burden as it stands today and the lack of recognition that our community, too, has something to contribute to the District. Given this, JVote will not take an official position on the levy ballot issue and encourages its constituency to vote their conscience on Issue 109 on Election Day.
Signed:
JVote Membership
Please take your voting responsibility seriously. Your vote makes our community stronger.
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Carpet Cleaning & More – You Can Trust – David Zilberman
We also offer a variety of cleaning services: upholstery, rugs, pet odors and stains, tile and grout, air vents, and more!!
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 – ProMasterHome.com or see my reviews on Thumbtack.com (jobs referral site)
Ohio Sukkah Center is Back!
Ohio sukkah center is back just in time for you to save up to 70% off on shipping prices.
Best prices in the area!
For inquiries call/text Yoni @ 213.453.3777 or via email; clevelandsukkahcenter@gmail.com
- bambo mehadrin mat starting at $75.00
- bambo kaynes mat starting at $60.00
- popup sukkah starting at $219.00
- snap sukkah starting at $425.00
- Canvas sukkah starting at $529.00
- NEW! modular sukkah (paneled sukkah displayed in picture below) starting at $1,388.00
Schedule for Kaparos with Chickens
Elle Sheitels Pre-Sukkos
Kehillas Beis Doniel Shabbos Shuva Schedule
Ohio Sukkah Center is Back!
Ohio sukkah center is back just in time for you to save up to 70% off on shipping prices.
Best prices in the area!
For inquiries call/text Yoni @ 213.453.3777 or via email; clevelandsukkahcenter@gmail.com
- bambo mehadrin mat starting at $75.00
- bambo kaynes mat starting at $60.00
- popup sukkah starting at $219.00
- snap sukkah starting at $425.00
- Canvas sukkah starting at $529.00
- NEW! modular sukkah (paneled sukkah displayed in picture below) starting at $1,388.00
Assistant Teacher Needed At YABI
Assistant teacher for infants/toddlers needed at Yabi Nursery and Child Care Center from 12:00-6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or until 3:30 on Fridays when the clock is changed. Responsibilities include assisting in a toddler room during lunch and nap time from 12:00-1:30 and then in an infant room from 1:30-6:00. If you have experience working with children and want to join a professional staff please call the Yabi office at 216-932-7664.
Tip Top Cleaners Holiday Schedule
Free Legal Advice – In Partnership with Gesher and Jewish Federation
Lulavim, Esrogim, Hadassim and Aravos at Adler’s Esrogim
Carpet Cleaning & More – You Can Trust – David Zilberman
We also offer a variety of cleaning services: upholstery, rugs, pet odors and stains, tile and grout, air vents, and more!!
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 – ProMasterHome.com or see my reviews on Thumbtack.com (jobs referral site)
HAC PTA Presents Skyzone this Chol Hamoed!
Frank’s Lulavim and Esrogim – 3 Locations!
Jacob’s Judaic and Simcha Yosef Mann Invite You to the Esrog and Sukkah Center
Blum’s Extended October Hours
N’Shei Agudas Yisroel Shabbos Shiur
This week, Shabbos Shuva, October 8, Mrs. Eva Cohen will be addressing N’Shei at 5:00PM at her home, 3504 Bendemeer Road . Wishing all a Good Shabbos and Gmar Chasima Tova!
Shabbos Project CLE – Tickets on Sale for Challah Bake & Sponsorships Available
Blum’s Seeking Sales Associate
Blums Party Goods, at the corner of Cedar and Green, is looking for a sales associate to work part time from 10-2. Position starting after Yom Tov. Please call 216-509-2282.
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