
House for Sale – Beachwood

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House for Sale, Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath home: 14476 East Carroll Blvd, located between Rubyvale Rd and Lafayette Dr.
Please note that the name Chaya has been added so continue to be mispallel for Chaya Basya Rivka bas Entel. Tizku limitzvos and Besuros tovos
הודו לה’ כי טוב כי לעולם חסדו.
The Bris of our Tzadik’l will be Tuesday morning at the Aleksander Shul at 8am. The presence of our good friends is much appreciated.
–Rabbi and Mrs. Yisroel Denciger
Experienced state-tested nursing assistant available to offer assistance to people who need help at home. Medical. Shopping. Cooking. Driving (my own vehicle or your’s). Many years of experience, resume, and references available. Also, I am a hard working and very detail oriented and can offer assistance with housekeeping, child care, and more. College educated and love to help people. Responsible and ready to work. Contact Agnes – 216-703-0384.
Local shul donating approx 700 Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur Birnbaum Sefard Machzorim. If interested, please call 216-382-6566 by August 15th. First come first serve.
(Made some improvements to the form based upon user suggestions). Have you ever felt the frustration of driving out to Akron/Canton Airport, only to find your neighbor waiting for the same flight? We can change that! There is a new ride “gemach” planned for the Akron Canton Airport now in operation.
Yabi Nursery and Child Care is looking for a creative and dedicated preschool teacher to assist in a two year old classroom. Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Please call 216-932-7664 if you are interested in joining a professional staff and want to make a difference in a child’s care in development in a Torah true environment.
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Thanks to the community for filling almost every space in last week’s Machsom L’ Fi! We have added more spaces – through Friday, August, 15th.
In the merit of a refuah shelayman for BASYA RIVKA BAS ENTEL, a young girl from our community – the community is invited to take part in a Machsom L’Fi (period of either no talking, or of very careful speech, certainly refraining from lashon harah). Her condition is very serious and she is in need of Rachmei Shomayim. May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
3 ways to sign up 1) Online spreadsheet – just fill in the slot time and name at this link 2) Email bsdreno@gmail.com and ask for assistance to schedule your time 3) Text 216-701-3492 (write Machsom L’fi first in text) for assistance in scheduling. This will be through Monday, August 11th and will likely be updated and expanded then.
SOL GANZ, age 104, passed away August 9, 2014 surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of 63 years to the late Rose; loving father of Steve (the late Judith), Esther Muencz (Tamas) and William (the late Judy); dear grandfather of Amy Ganz, Hayley Leichter (Mark), Jeffrey Muencz (Jill), Michelle Ganz, David Ganz, and the late Norman Ganz; loving great grandfather of seven.
QUALIFICATIONS: Valid State of Ohio licensure in Speech Pathology, ODE certification. ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence is preferred.
DESCRIPTION: Virtual Schoolhouse Inc., Special Education Department is seeking a full-time Speech Therapist. Responsibilities include providing speech/language and communication services for the rehabilitation or prevention of communication disorders, individually or in groups, both on site and in the community, administering speech and hearing screenings, and evaluating language status of assigned individuals.
Learning Concepts is looking to fill a full time coordinator position. Applicant must be responsible, detail oriented, a team player and excellent compliance skills. Previous office experience is a must! Please send your resume to hr@learningconcepts.us .
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(Press Release)
The Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JECC) announced today that the Aaron Garber Library will be closing at the end of August, making way for a new library space for The Agnon School, and its 340 students.
Have you ever felt the frustration of driving out to Akron/Canton Airport, only to find your neighbor waiting for the same flight? We can change that! There is a new ride “gemach” planned for the Akron Canton Airport now in operation.
Yabi Nursery and Child Care is looking for full time or part time experienced caregivers to creatively interact with toddlers in a professional setting for our school year program. Email resume with references to lindaben@ameritech.net or call 216-932-7664.
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In the beginning of this week’s parsha, Moshe Rabbeinu recounts how he beseeched Hashem to enter the land of Israel. Chazal tell us that the gematria, or numerical value, of the word V’eschanon,” which means, “And I beseeched,” is 515. This corresponds to the 515 prayers Moshe advanced, begging to enter the land of Israel. Ultimately, Moshe Rabbeinu was not allowed to enter as Hashem told him, “Al tosef daber ailai od badavar hazeh.” “Do not continue to speak to me of this matter.” What though, happened to all those prayers? Were they all for naught? Moreover, just a few pesukim later, Moshe tells Klal Yisroel of their superiority over the nations of the world, “Ki mi goy gadol asher lo elokim krovim eilav kaHashem Elokeinu b’chol kar’ainu eilav.” “For which is a great nation that has a God Who is close to it as is Hashem our God, whenever we call to Him.” How can Moshe say this after begging Hashem 515 times and being answered in the negative? I believe this teaches us a fundamental lesson about prayer.