JLC Presents Rebuilding the Temple, One Brick at a Time
LATEST UPDATE: Suspect In Our Neighborhood
It seems that since Monday night things have been quiet as far as the suspect is concerned. It is very likely that given all the attention that this story has gotten (16,ooo page views, WKYC 3 News report), as well as the very strong police presence in the area, that the suspect has decided not to return. Once again, it is important to restate that he has not been seen making any physical gestures or attempts to grab children, but rather following, scaring, saying lewd things, or similar to children on the sidewalk. It is important to stay on the look-out but B”H we have not heard anything about him in almost a week.
A few new details have been clarified about the suspect’s vehicle. There was some confusion about the make and model of the vehicle with many of those who spotted him saying that it was either some time of small SUV/ cross-over. It is not surprising that it turns out that the vehicle is a not very common, 2012 or 2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport and the color is silver. Visit this link to get a number of different views of this vehicle. This has been confirmed based upon a photograph taken by someone who saw this vehicle near children in Cleveland Heights. In this photograph, the vehicle has a temp license on the back but it was too blurry to read and police have fully investigated this lead. There seems to be consistency that the suspect is a white male, 40s, dark-hair with some spikes or similar in the front.
Cloud 9 Maternity Summer Stock & Drastic Price Cuts
Yard- Moving Sale!!
Art Classes for Middle & High School Girls – Just a Few Spots Left
Bikur Cholim – Montefiore Men’s Health Screenings Event This Sunday
TORAH LIFE KOLLEL RAFFLE June Raffle- A Lap Top and Service!
Wonderful Class for Women by Reb. Shoshana Klahr
Summer Yoga Schedule at Mika’s Boutique
Whole Foods – Organic Grapes Just $.99 per Pound
This Friday, June 28th Whole Foods will be selling organic red and green grapes for just $.99 per pound. This is an amazing deal considering the price of not only organic but regular grapes. Perfect for this weather and even frozen grapes are a delicious summer treat.
Matan B’Sayer Community Cookbook Free Preview
Matan B’Sayer is working on a delicious new cookbook based on the submitted recipes of community members. Already some excellent recipes have been submitted and a preview of the cookbook with many recipes is available as a free download.
On the last page of the booklet there is a form to submit your own recipes with a deadline of July 18th. The cookbook should be ready for purchase just in time for the Yomim Tovim.
Tour of Old Jewish Cleveland
ANNIVERSARY SALE AT GOODS 4 LE$$ UNTIL JULY 4, 2013
N’shei Agudas Israel of Cleveland Shabbos Shiur
Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue Summer Early Mincha
Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue has an early mincha maariv throughout the summer timed so that mincha is before plag hamincha and maariv can davened immediately afterwards. This upcoming week mincha is scheduled for 7:15 pm.
N’shei Agudas Israel of Cleveland Shabbos Shiur
Rosenberg enjoys co-owning Unger’s Kosher Market
(Cleveland Jewish News)
As co-owner of Unger’s Kosher Market in Cleveland Heights, Malka Rosenberg has a busy schedule.
She said she does a little bit of everything in the store, a longtime fixture in the Cleveland Jewish community.
JRide Community Festival – Sunday, June 30th
Chef Dave’s Restaurant Nights
Chef Dave’s Catering will once again be hosting Restaurant Nights from Monday July 1 – Thursday July 4. Please see the attached menu or www.ChefDavesCatering.com for complete details.
We do have limited seating, so we strongly recommend making a reservation. We can usually accommodate special dietary requests such as vegetarian and gluten-free, so please ask when you make your reservation.
Abby’s Soups & Salads – This Week’s Menu
**Please Note: Orders will be delivered Friday, June 28th between 10am and 12pm
Smaller orders can be picked up or they can be delivered for an additional $2.50
FREE Delivery On all Orders Over $30
To order email abbyaloni@hotmail.com or call 276-9213
Mini Mock Crab Cakes- Made with multi colored peppers, dill, and a special blend of seasonings. Comes with a wonderful creamy dipping sauce, each cake is about the size of a golf ball. $1.95 each. *A minimum order of 5 servings is appreciated.
Rainbow Quiche – Large chunks of broccoli, onion, mushrooms, red pepper and zucchini all in a 9 inch pie crust. $ 12.00 Freezes Amazingly!
Apple Blueberry Crisp- This dish has a sweet crusty bottom layer with layers of apples and blueberries topped off by a sweet crumbled topping. It can be served with dinner at room temperature or warm with ice-cream. Freezes amazingly. 8×8- $12.50 (9 good sized pieces).
Telshe Lunch and Learn This Thursday
Announcing Blum’s A La Cart(e) Sale
Abby’s Soups & Salads – This Week’s Menu
**Please Note: Orders will be delivered Thursday, June 28th between 10am and 12pm
Smaller orders can be picked up or they can be delivered for an additional $2.50
FREE Delivery On all Orders Over $30
To order email abbyaloni@hotmail.com or call 276-9213
Mini Mock Crab Cakes- Made with multi colored peppers, dill, and a special blend of seasonings. Comes with a wonderful creamy dipping sauce, each cake is about the size of a golf ball. $1.95 each. *A minimum order of 5 servings is appreciated.
Rainbow Quiche – Large chunks of broccoli, onion, mushrooms, red pepper and zucchini all in a 9 inch pie crust. $ 12.00 Freezes Amazingly!
Apple Blueberry Crisp- This dish has a sweet crusty bottom layer with layers of apples and blueberries topped off by a sweet crumbled topping. It can be served with dinner at room temperature or warm with ice-cream. Freezes amazingly. 8×8- $12.50 (9 good sized pieces).
Crackdown in University Heights on Using Cellphones Behind the Wheel
(Fox 8)
Police in University Heights are cracking down on people using their cellphones while driving.
The city’s new ordinance states no one can use a cellphone to talk or text behind the wheel.
A driver is allowed to use a voice-operated or hands-free device.
For a first offense, a person will be fined $100; a second offense $250; any others after that will be fined $500.
People in violation will start being cited on July 15.