News, Info & Resources for the Cleveland Orthodox Jewish Community
Back on the market through no fault of its own and better than before. Carpet has been removed to expose beautiful hard wood floors, rooms have been freshly painted. Some rooms are awaiting your touch. Mostly newer windows. Great location! 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1 1/2 bath. Attached garage. Prime location near shuls.
Learn more at the official Howard Hanna listing or contact Allison Harris, realtor Office: (216) 831-9310, Mobile: (216) 407-6285, or by email.
As posted previously, the Cleveland Jewish News accepted a paid ad for a movie produced by and about Messianics. There has been a significant response from the community expressing disappointment with this decision. In subsequent issues, the CJN did print two letters from concerned community members who explained why this was such a bad decision, according to all Jewish groups across the spectrum, and how the Messianic group is so dangerous to the survival of Klal Yisroel.
However, it is of great concern that rather than apologize, the CJN also published this week a letter entitled ‘CJN praised for taking ad,’ from the very pastor who runs the Messianic “church” in which he attempts to argue why his group is part of the Jewish community and how there is nothing wrong this film since it features “Jewish” people in the story line. Click here to view a copy.
Sundays from 2:00 -4:00pm. Ages 3-12 years old.
At The YMCA, 5000 Mayfield Rd.
April 7-28th, May 5th & 19th. No Lessons May 12th. $42 for the 6 week session.
Lessons given by Female Swimming Instructors – Only 5 or 6 girls per group
Each ½ hour lesson will have 3 swimming levels – Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced.
To register:
The leaders of the Shaker Heights and University Heights firefighters unions both believe their cities’ administrations are not listening to them concerning issues they have with the proposed merger of the two cities’ fire departments.
Marty O’Neill, president of the Shaker Heights firefighters union, IAFF Local 516, and John Novosielski, president of the University Heights firefighters union, IAFF Local 974, both said they were not informed until Feb. 1 the mayors of those two cities had signed a memorandum of understanding to form a council of governments for the purpose of merging the fire departments.
For the whole year starting this January, Torah LIFE (Learning is For Everyone) Kollel of Cleveland Heights, under the leadership of Rabbi Boruch Hirschfeld, will be hosting a monthly raffle! We will be raffling off fantastic prizes worth 500- 1000 dollars every month.For ONLY $6.55 a month or $72 a year you can be entered into the raffle every month and you will have the zechus of supporting Torah. This month’s raffle is a Frigidaire Freezer stocked with food. Click on our new website for more details and to purchase your tickets! Visit www.clevelandkollel.com to find out about the month’s prize and about the winners! Mazel Tov to Fayge Rozen for winning the January raffle-a leather couch from Sheraton Furniture!
(Ed: Not the FuelPerks program, but it’s still kinda complicated what program to use at the gas pump. Basically if you have accumulated Fuel Perks (.10 every $50 spent) then use those at Get Go but if you have none left, you can still scan your Advantage card and take advantage of the new .03 off every gallon program regardless of accumulate rewards. )
The food and gas retailer Giant Eagle will no longer offer its foodperks program to customers after Feb. 13.
The ending of the program comes as the company is now offering a 3-cent per gallon discount anytime customers swipe their Giant Eagle Advantage cards at GetGo gas stations.
Foodperks allowed GetGo customers to get discounts on food at Giant Eagle.
In Harmony, Cleveland’s women’s band, is looking for volunteers to help us in our upcoming concert , Sunday evening May 26th at Notre Dame College!
Women (post-high school): does your personality fit any of these?
Beautiful chocolates will enhance any mishloach monos basket. Chocolate Purim lollipops will thrill the children. We sell foil wrapped chocolate Purim gelt, colorful chocolate hamantaschen, colorful chocolate Purim masks and flags, chocolate smiley faces, sprinkled pretzels and yummy chocolate popcorn, even dipped Pashkez sandwich cookies topped with a Purim mask. Confections can be bagged individually, foil wrapped or used to enhance a cellophane wrapped tray. Foil wrapped Purim masks can be used for table candy at your Purim Seuda. Just call 216-321-1131.
You have to work a bit for this one but if you have an AMEX card and are a frequent Whole Foods shopper -why not?
Get a $10 bonus the first time when you auto-reload your Whole Foods Market gift card with $100 or more using any American Express card and then an additional $5 with every third $100 reload as often as you refill through 3/31/13.
Purchase a Whole Foods Market gift card, register your current Whole Foods Market gift card. Don’t have a gift card to reload? You can purchase a gift card online, or call 855-368-5361 or 512-542-3419 to purchase a digital one.
Instructions:
http://www.wholefoodsmarket.
Tune in this Sunday Morning at 7:00AM-8:00 am for a live In-Studio Concert featuring Cleveland’s own Shmueli Friedman who will sing your favorite tunes while we kick off this Years 2013 Radiothon!!!
Our number to call for Pledges or song requests is 216-397-4438. We are looking forward to hearing from you!!
With Pesach on the horizon, we are very excited to announce the opening of our Mizrachi Matza factory. Our Matza factory with be producing hand-made KOSHER 18 minute Shmurah matzot to be used at your seder and over Pesach. Rabbi Blau and Rabbi David Katz will be giving the Kashrut supervision.
The Background
(Press Release)
By now, we have all read about the upcoming historic “Nationwide Parnassah Expo and Business Networking Event.” Following months of feverish preparation, and a skyrocketing list of booths and attendees, the event is just around the corner: Tuesday, February 12th, at the Meadowlands Exposition Center (from noon through 8:00 pm).
While the last minute details, from traffic and security to late reservations, are being tended to, it is clear that there has never been anything of remotely this scale in our community’s history. Figures such as New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Investors Bank CEO Kevin Cummings, Attorney Nat Lewin, marketing guru Menachem Lubinsky, executives from Goldman Sachs and Co. and PricewaterhouseCoopers, along with countless business owners and activists from within our community, are preparing for their active presence at the expo.
* Mosdos Boys is looking for a long-term substitute teacher in the General Studies Department Monday-Thursday from 2-5 pm. Experience is a must. Please contact Mrs. S. Freund at 216-382-6248 x110 if interested.
* Local Healthcare office seeking part time office help. Applicant should have experience with medical billing, Microsoft office, excel/quickbooks. Conscientious, multi-tasking and detail oriented capabilities needed. Please fax resume to 866-225-8885
* If you love infants, are responsible, creative, a team player and have experience, our child care program, Yabi Nursery and Child Care, is looking for a caregiver in our infant room, full time from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00p.m. Willing to break up full time position to 8:30-1:00 and 1:00-6:00. References required. Please call 216-932-7664.
(LocalJewishNews continues to try to do its part to assist community members to find employment by offering free help wanted ads to community businesses and organizations. So if you have a position to fill, let us know. Check out other job offerings in our New Classifieds Section)
There will be a minyan for Mincha with Yom Kippur Katan, tomorrow (Thursday) at 2:30PM at Zichron Chaim (Shtiebel) and 1:55 PM at the Torah LIFE Kollel.
(Sun Press)(Ed: Maybe some of our community members can get involved in this process that is rapidly unfolding and may have an effect on response time for better or worse?)
The mayors of Shaker Heights and University Heights have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a council of governments for the purpose of merging the two cities’ fire departments.
Today (Feb. 1), Mayors Earl Leiken of Shaker Heights and Susan Infeld of University Heights said the memorandum lays the groundwork for an agreement that would create a combined fire department.