SEGULA Lag B’Omer Concert
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Batya’s Gourmet Availability
Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances, Batya’s Gourmet will temporarily not be available in stores. In the meantime, please contact 216-315-3500 to place your order.
Abby’s Soups & Salads – This Week’s Menu
Orders will be Delivered Friday April 26th between 10 and 12. Please note: This Menu will NOT be available in Stores.
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 216-276-9213.
Tuna Patties – Enhanced by diced peppers, green onion, red onion and parsley. 4 Patties – $7.50 or 8 Patties – $14.00
Spinach and Mushroom Quiche with Sautéed Onions – Made in a 9” pie crust, this amazing egg based quiche will freeze beautifully. $11.50
Peanut Butter Coleslaw – This creamy slaw is accompanied by radishes, scallions and chives all in a peanut buttery sauce. Medium – $6.00 or Large – $12.00
Learn How to Fix Necklines – Rabbi Orange from Yeshivas Torah Ohr
* Can’t figure out where the opening of the needle is? Come watch a half hour DVD presentation about how to fix your droopy shell necklines. No sewing experience required. Tuesday, April 30th at 9:00 pm.. 3485 Berkeley Rd. Home of Sora Berger.
* Rabbi Chaim Orange is in Cleveland, collecting for Yeshivas Torah Ohr. Due to an injury, he cannot walk, and is not able to travel around the city. Please feel free to drop in and see him at Moshe Yitzchok Berger’s house – 3485 Berkely . He will be here until after Shabbos. (Don’t forget to bring your checkbook – Chaim)
Potential Mincha in UH-Beachwood?
Potential mincha minyan at 5:55 in the University Heights/Beachwood area. Days: Monday-Thursday. If interested and would be able to commit to being at the minyan at least 3 of 4 days a week, please contact Menachem Kaye at
kfccpa@gmail.com.
Girls R Us!
JLC Presents Ruth – Mother of Royalty
Community- wide Celebration with The Travelling Chassidim
Special Guest Speaker: Rabbi Moshe Tuvia Lieff
Please RSVP by Wednesday April 24th
The Traveling Chassidim are a group of Belz Chasidim from New York, who have been making waves in many Jewish circles around the country, they visit Jewish communities far and wide as a way of reaching out and touching their unaffiliated brethren. Touring the USA cross country. They have set out to spread and promote Jewish unity and love across all the different backgrounds and affiliations within the Jewish community, or perhaps no affiliation at all – through the classic Chassidic warmth and spirit and especially music.
Halachos of Shaving on Erev Shabbos/ Sunday Lag B’Omer
(Halachically Speaking-repost)
According to the opinion of the Mechaber, one may not take haircuts until the morning of the thirty-fourth day. The Rama holds that one may shave on Lag B’omer. Many apply this to the night of Lag B’omer (because tachanun is already omitted on erev Lag B’omer), while others say it means first thing in the morning. This is based on the concept that if one waits a little in the morning it is as if he waited a whole day (miktzas hayom k’kula). The custom of many seems to be that shaving or taking a haircut is permitted after neitz hachama.
Pesach Sheini
(Hakhel/ Repost)
Wednesday, April 24th is Pesach Sheni. HaRav Yaakov Tzvi Emden, Z’TL (“the Yaavetz”) writes in his Siddur that:
“It was revealed to me from Heaven why Pesach Sheni was established on the 14th day of Iyar. After all, it would not require more than two weeks for anyone who was impure or too far away on Pesach itself to come to Yerushalayim and bring the Pesach Sheni. So, why wait a month from the 14th of Nissan to the 14th of Iyar–the Pesach Sheni could have already been brought by Rosh Chodesh Iyar?!”
Chef Dave’s Restaurant Nights Are back!!
Join a Highly Professional Hair & Wig Training Course This Summer!
Chaverim of Cleveland Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
Chaverim of Cleveland recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and the volunteer organization showed its appreciation to its members with a dinner event sponsored by local individuals who wanted to express their hakoras hatov for the help Chaverim delivers to the community each and every day.
The Sterling Society – Cleveland Community Exclusive Sale!
Visit TheSterlingSociety.com or call 347-694-5375 or Like us on Facebook.
Connect With Telshe – Sunday, April 28th
Cleveland YACHAD Welcomes Scholar for Special Weekend!
Released Video of ‘person of interest’ in stabbing death of Aliza Sherman; Cleveland police ask for tips
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Cleveland police are asking for assistance to solve the March 24 case of the stabbing death of Aliza Sherman. According to police: “The individual was seen on video in the area E. 13th & Hamilton after the crime occurred.”
Anyone with information pertaining to the identification and or whereabouts of this individual is asked to contact the Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464. Anonymous information can be given to Crime Stoppers by calling 216.252.7463 or via text message: text TIP657 plus your message to Crimes (274637).
Video appears below:
Jewish-owned wig shop to open in University Heights
(Cleveland Jewish News)
Michele Kaminsky can identify with women who have lost their hair. It happened to her, within one month, five years ago.
“I was devastated, traumatized,” she said. “My world had crumbled. I didn’t want to leave the house or be seen by anyone.”
JLC Presents Peace of Mind
Camp Midos 2013
Cloud 9 Maternity Spring Sale
NYC fair aims to relocate Orthodox Jews to Cleveland
(Cleveland Jewish News)
There’s a lot to like about Greater Cleveland from the perspective of an Orthodox Jewish family, and a three-person delegation from the city will try to sell that idea to Orthodox families in New York.
Cleveland will participate for the first time in the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Communities Home and Job Relocation Fair from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan, N.Y.
Birkas Ha-ilanos in Cleveland 2013
It has been a slow start but trees are starting to bloom. Over the years we have compiled listings of homes with trees that are available to the public. See last year’s posting as a reference. If you own or know of a public fruit tree currently blooming, please email us at news@localjewishnews.com or add a comment to this posting. Just in! Gutow residence 3654 Shannon, full pardes (orchard) with several different kinds of trees and a bracha is posted. All are welcome.
Letter from Reader: It was a mugging!
You know that phone call when a spouse calls to tell you that the car had a little ding but everyone is okay? Well, everyone is okay. It wasn’t a fender bender, though. It was a mugging.
Here’s the story:
No More Schmoozing & Texting Driving in UH
(Update from Chaverim)
Effective May 15th, the use of electronic devices while driving in University Heights will become a primary offense as opposed to its current status as a secondary offense. This means that when a police officer observes a motorist driving while texting, or talking on a hand-held phone, the motorist can be stopped and cited.
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Chef Dave’s Catering Mother’s Day Dinner Buffet
Do Something Good For Yourself – Chai Lifeline
Halachos and Hashkofa (Outlook) on Pleasant Smells
(Hakhel)
(For some) Having just made the Birchas HaIlanos, we B’EH begin to reap the benefits of spring. One of them is the greater opportunity to recite Brachos over the wonderful world of fragrances around us. As in the past, we provide our readers below with a ‘shmek’, a brief ‘fragrance’, from the wonderful Sefer Rei’ach Hasadeh-The Fragrant Field (by Rabbi Hanoch Slatin, Shlita; Feldheim Publishers, 2003):