Project Focus Livestream for Women, June 27th
Mazal Tov Solomons!
Nshei Shabbos Shiur
Brushstrokes Paint Night Camp!
Cumberland Pool Separate Swimming Sundays Schedule
Zichron Chaim Women’s Summer Lecture Series
East Coast Groceries from Evergreen!
NCSY Raise the Steaks! Wednesday, July 5th
Paint It – Painting Lessons!
Camp Chabad!
Welcome back everybody!
It’s time to sign up for Camp Chabad. Join us for a summer filled with fun activities for kids ages 4-12. June 26 – August 18. Free lunch included.
We can’t wait to see you!
Camp Chabad is now approved for the Ace Ohio Grant through the Ohio Department of Education under Special Day Camp Programs / Camp Chabad
East Coast Groceries from Evergreen!
Sary Wigs Sale!
YIGC Shabbos Afternoon Series
University Heights House for Sale! Prime Location!
Sara Schenirer Open House 6/22
Yeshiva Derech Hatorah General Studies Positions Available
Bnos End of Year at Coulby Park!
East Coast Groceries from Evergreen!
Gavi Septon (Not Just) Realtor
Ohio Moves to Make School Choice Universally Available
The following from https://agudah.org/ohio-moves-to-make-school-choice-universally-available/
Agudath Israel applauds the Ohio Senate for passing the state-operating budget bill (HB 33) and their continued support for Ohio’s students by making school choice universally available.
Rabbi Yitz Frank, executive director of Agudath Israel of Ohio, has issued the following statement regarding the Senate’s proposed changes:
“Senate President Huffman and the Ohio Senate rose to the occasion when it comes to their support of Ohio students and parents by giving them the ability and freedom to pursue the educational options that are best for their family.
These changes build on the strong efforts expanding school choice that have already been proposed by Governor DeWine and Speaker Stephens.
This budget is a home run for Ohio. And while this is a major day for the school choice movement, there is much work to be done to get this student-focused bill enacted. We encourage the House to join their colleagues in the Senate to continue this move forward and to send the Governor a strong school choice budget.”
The Senate’s proposed changes include the largest expansion of educational choice in the state’s history and one of the largest in the country.
Universal school choice eligibility for every Ohio student:
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- Students whose family’s income is at or below 450% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) based on AGI will be eligible to receive the full scholarship amount, and students whose family’s household income is above 450% FPL will be eligible for scholarships decreased on a sliding scale.
- Retains current scholarship programs and eligibility
- The scholarship amounts will increase to $6,165 for K-8 and $8,407 for 9-12th grades.
- Allows families to automatically renew their scholarship
- Increased Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship amounts by approximately 12% and raised the cap on high needs (category 6) students to $30,000
- Qualifies any student with an autism diagnosis for the Autism Scholarship
- Increases funding for auxiliary services approximately $1000 per student) and administrative cost reimbursement ($475 per student to approximately $1400 per student)
- Increases payment in lieu of transportation up to $2,500 and strengthens the rights of students to be transported to their school
- Extends the $1000 ACE scholarship for extracurricular educational activities by another year
The bill now returns to the House for a concurrence vote. The final bill must be signed by Governor DeWine by July 1.
Tehillim Request
Please say Tehillim for PINCHAS BEN SARA.
May we be zocheh to hear b’soros tovos b’korov!
(View the entire Cleveland Community Tehillim List.)
NCSY Raise the Steaks! Wednesday, July 5th
Evening of Inspiration and Music with Rav Moshe Weinberger, June 20th
Acupuncturist Coming to Cleveland, Book Now!
PART 5: Focus on Yiras Shamayim with R’ Mordechai Mandel
East Coast Groceries from Evergreen!
Chazkeinu Raffle!
Bikur Cholim Pushka Week!
Bikur Cholim is hosting our annual #Pushkaweek Drive June 15-23. Pushkaweek is a time for the community to gather its loose change (and dollar bills) to help heal the sick. All monies collected will support Bikur Cholim’s annual operational expenses.
All of Bikur Cholim’s services are provided free of charge to local area Jews and those who come to Cleveland for medical services from across the globe.
How does it work? Pushka cans can be picked up and returned at the following locations:
- Bikur Cholim office (1845 S. Taylor Road)
- Boris’s Kosher Meats (14406 Cedar Road)
- The Grove Kosher Market (1930 Warrensville Center Road)
- Grand Judaica (1873 S. Taylor Road)
- Jacobovitch Home (28781 Clark Drive, Wickliffe)
- Milky Way Cleveland (1980 Warrensville Center Road)
New to this year’s campaign is a $10K corporate match made possible by Sema Builders. “I believe in the work of Bikur Cholim and the medical support they provide,” states Alex Traube, owner of Sema Builders. “This is my way of giving back, and I encourage the Cleveland Jewish community to do the same so Bikur Cholim can be there for them during their time of need.”
Camp Chabad!
Welcome back everybody!
It’s time to sign up for Camp Chabad. Join us for a summer filled with fun activities for kids ages 4-12. June 26 – August 18. Free lunch included.
We can’t wait to see you!
Camp Chabad is now approved for the Ace Ohio Grant through the Ohio Department of Education under Special Day Camp Programs / Camp Chabad
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