We are organizing a bus for yeshiva bochurim returning home Motzei Yom Kippur from the East Coast. Tentative stops are in Passaic and Long Beach. If you are interested, please contact us ASAP and include number of boys and preferred location of pick-up. Please call or text 216-543-9321.
Agudath Israel Advocacy Continues to Ease Way for Arba Minim; Publishes One-sheet Guidelines
Click to view the image as a printable pdf: Agudah’s Sukkos Traveling Guidelines.
TSA 2017 Succos Guidelines Know Before You Go (pdf)
CBP Guidance for Travelers Sukkot 2017 (website)
Guidelines for crossing border to/from Montreal (image)
As in past years, Agudath Israel of America’s Washington Office has worked closely with agencies of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help avoid potential problems for travelers carrying arba minim.
Both the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have notified their respective field personnel about the upcoming Sukkos holiday and the increased level of travel by persons of the Jewish faith, many of whom will be carrying arba minim.
The notifications, which have been sent out to federal officials at airports and border crossings, emphasize the religious significance of these items and outline the rules and procedures that would help allay possible security and health issues that are of concern to the federal government. Prior to these agency steps, lack of familiarity regarding Sukkos and the arba minim had led to numerous incidents each year of inadvertent mishandling and mistreatment — including denial of entry — of these ritual objects.
The TSA Notice makes clear that the arba minim carried in airports, through security checkpoints or on aircraft, are not on the “prohibited items list” and provides instructions for travelers needing “special accommodations” in regard to checkpoint screening. The CBP Guidance sets forth detailed information regarding the inspection process for arba minim entering the United States from foreign countries through designated American ports and points out that the agency is “committed to treating all travelers, including travelers who may be observing Sukkot, with respect and dignity at all U.S. ports of entry.”
“We are gratified by the ongoing sensitivity of these agencies to the religious concerns of our community,” said Rabbi Abba Cohen, Agudath Israel’s vice president for federal affairs and Washington director. “They are taking meaningful and appropriate steps to accommodate our religious needs.”
He also praised Rabbi A.D. Motzen, Agudath Israel’s national director of state relations, for once again producing a one-page handout (see above or click here) that travelers can print out – or save to their phones – to familiarize themselves with the rules before traveling.
Bus for Bochurim Motzei Yom Kippur
We are organizing a bus for yeshiva bochurim returning home Motzei Yom Kippur from the East Coast. Tentative stops are in Passaic and Long Beach. If you are interested, please contact us ASAP and include number of boys and preferred location of pick-up. Please call or text 216-543-9321.
Bus for Bochurim Motzei Yom Kippur
We are organizing a bus for yeshiva bochurim returning home Motzei Yom Kippur from the East Coast. Tentative stops are in Passaic and Long Beach. If you are interested, please contact us ASAP and include number of boys and preferred location of pick-up. Please call or text 216-543-9321.
Bus for Bochurim Motzei Yom Kippur
We are organizing a bus for yeshiva bochurim returning home Motzei Yom Kippur from the East Coast. Tentative stops are in Passaic and Long Beach. If you are interested, please contact us ASAP and include number of boys and preferred location of pick-up. Please call or text 216-543-9321.
I80 BBQ for Interstate Travelers, this Sunday, April 9 – PA Exit 173
I80 BBQ for Interstate Travelers, this Sunday, April 9 – PA Exit 173
I80 BBQ for Interstate Travelers, this Sunday, April 9 – PA Exit 173
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
$38 and $48 Flights CLE to FLL (Dans Deals)
Link to the full article which was posted at 3:35pm. It includes many other cities and instructions for how to find these fares.
Cleveland dates include posted on DansDeals.com are:
JetBlue/United: Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale $48 dates:
January 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31
February 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28
JetBlue: Fort Lauderdale to Cleveland $38 dates:
January 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31
February 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Come Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Miraculous Niagara Falls! Kosher Food and Minyanim Too!
Frontier Airlines adds three new nonstops out of Cleveland; sets one-day offer of $19 fares
(Cleveland.com)(Service to LGA begins Oct 26th and service to Washington-Dulles begins Oct. 1st. Offer applies through flights until 12/12. ) Act fast $19 tickets – today!!!
Frontier Airlines announced just minutes ago that it will add three new nonstops out of Northeast Ohio, bringing to 14 its nonstop additions at the Cleveland airport and making it the fastest-expanding location for the low-cost carrier this year.
The airline will begin four-day-a-week nonstop service to Washington-Dulles and Chicago O’Hare on Oct. 1. It will add six-day-a-week nonstop service to New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Oct. 26.
Cleveland air fares higher than Buffalo, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburgh; compare by destination (database)
(Plain Dealer)
With United Airlines dominating Cleveland airport traffic, local travelers usually paid higher fares to reach popular destinations than those choosing to fly out Detroit, Columbus, Pittsburgh and other airports regionally.
In fact, in a destination-by-destination comparison with seven of the closest airports, Cleveland had the highest or second-highest average fare on a city-to-city basis about three-quarters of the time, the Northeast Ohio Media Group found in going through federal transportation data that tracks fares for the busiest routes.
Elderly, Sick Air Travellers and TSA – Tips
(Hakhel, Aneinu) If you are traveling in the United States with someone, i.e., an elderly or sick parent who will have difficulty waiting in the long security line, there is something you can do to expedite the screening process: You can call ‘TSACare’ 72 hours before flight time at 855-787-2227 and press 2 . You will speak to a person and give them the date, time, and airport you will be leaving and returning from. They will contact the TSA customer representative in that airport. They call back and give you the cell phone number of the representative who will be on duty at the time of your travel.
Resources for Summer Staycations in Northeast Ohio & Other Spots
Start with a list of 91 sites devoted to Staycationing organized by geographical location courtesy of KosherOnABudget.com.
There you will find Sisters Shopping on a Shoestring’s NE OH Guide as well as Raising Lifelong Learners’ Enjoying Northeast Ohio on a Budget. They have got a bunch of stuff that won’t work but there are enough new fresh ideas there too to justify checking them out. Also check out PickYourOwn(CLE) – a listing of local pick-your-own farms around Cleveland.
After you have checked those out, review the site recommendations from the master list for Columbus, Pittsburgh, or wherever you may be headed as well.
New Acacia Reservation Metro Park In Our Midst
A brand new park is open on the former site of the Acacia Country Club (Cedar & Richmond) in Lyndhurst just in time for Pesach, hopefully with good weather coming along with it. This park features a few lakes, trails (1.7 mi paved loop path), and perhaps a soon-to-come sledding hill. The existing club house may one day be a good location for public events.
The Acacia Reservation, a 155-acre Cleveland MetroParks site, was bought for $14.75 million by Arlington, Va.-based Conservation Fund in December, which in turn donated the site to the parks system.
The Cedar Road park just outside Beachwood’s borders has a 1.7-mile loop — part of the paved path that was there when it was a country club — and green space that patrons can use.
Find out more about the park here. Details are a little minimal at this MetroParks link but you may wish to take a look at a Google Maps view of the park just below: