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Jewish holidays and other noteworthy dates for 2024

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Candlelighting times

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Index

President, Publisher & CEO Kevin S. Adelstein Vice President of Sales Adam Mandell Lifestyles Editor Amanda Koehn

Design Manager Stephen Valentine Listings Coordinator Sherry Tilson CJPC Editor Bob Jacob Interim Columbus Bureau Chief Becky Raspe CFO Tracy Singer

On the cover: Clevelanders are front and center among 290,000 people at the

“March for Israel” rally Nov. 14, 2023 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. More than 1,800 Northeast Ohioans took part in the historic pro-Israel event – largely thanks to the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, which provided free bus rides and meals for anyone wanting to attend. AP Photo / Jacquelyn Martin

Board Chair: Paul J. Singerman President: Kevin S. Adelstein Vice President of Sales: Adam Mandell BOARD OF DIRECTORS Vice Chairs: Dennis A. Linden, David Minc, Harvey Siegel, Becky Watts, Art Weisman Treasurer: Lawrence M. Hirsh Assistant Treasurer: Susan D. Krantz Secretary: Rabbi Rosette Barron Haim Directors: Joshua Berggrun, Ilene Butensky Brehm, Michael Broidy, Leora Cohen, Ida Haber, Joel Herman, Meredith Hillman, Kate Hubben, Jackie Jacobs, Ari H. Jaffe, Sharon Sobol Jordan, Kate Bigam Kaput, Ethan Karp, Michele Krantz, Emily Lebowitz, Gregg A. Levine, Greg Marcus, Adam Miller, Earl Pike, Lauren B. Rock, David Saltzman, David J.

Sherriff, Scott Simon, Dr. Mark Stovsky, James A. Strassman, Ronald J. Teplitzky (ex officio), Nancy B. Udelson Past Chairs/Honorary Life Directors: Max Axelrod*, Barry R. Chesler*, Donald K. Freedheim*, Marc W. Freimuth, Peggy Garson, victor gelb*, Bruce M. Hennes, David R. Hertz II, Martin Marcus, Michael A. Ritter, Lloyd Schwenger*, Gary Shamis, Wilton S. Sogg*, Harold S. Stern*, Norman Wain*, James M. Yasinow*, Ben D. Zevin* *of blessed memory

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Celebrating Jewish Cleveland amid challenging times

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s our hearts are heavy with concern for those in Israel enduring the devastating effects of the ongoing war – and as concerns about antisemitism continue to grow near and far – it’s more important than ever for our community to be unified. The war in Israel has undoubtedly cast a shadow over us, reminding us of the fragility of peace and the importance of standing together despite our differences. In times like these, it becomes even more crucial for us to support one another and those affected by the tragic war in our Holy Land. And although we face such challenges, I continue to be inspired by Jewish Cleveland. Here, we are proud to be part of a generous community where those from diverse Jewish traditions, generations, hometowns and ethnic backgrounds consistently help ensure everyone is taken care of – especially during hard times. This commitment is evidenced on the cover of SOURCE 2024, which shows a large crowd from Jewish Cleveland at the “March for Israel” rally on Nov. 14 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The rally attracted 290,000 supporters of Israel, which included approximately 1,800 Clevelanders – largely made possible by our Jewish Federation of Cleveland, which provided bus rides and meals at no cost to those traveling to D.C. for the event. Our community also came together to raise a record-setting $36,355,013 in the Federation’s 2024 Campaign for Jewish Needs; the funds go toward vital community needs locally, nationally and internationally. As of late December, the Federation also has raised $33,349,261 for its ongoing Israel Emergency Campaign – donations go to victims of terrorism and their families in Israel. You can donate at jewishcleveland.org. This kind of life-changing fundraising is possible thanks to all of us doing our part to help repair the world, or tikkun olam. On the theme of giving back, we were thrilled to celebrate this year’s class of Cleveland Jewish News 18 Difference Makers – a group of amazing individuals making a significant impact and shining a bright light on our city and beyond. We also honored the awe-inspiring leadership and tikkun olam performed by Michael Siegal, our 2023 Sam Miller Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. And we celebrated this year’s Generation Award recipients, the Wuliger family, consisting of Tim, Sandy, Elissa, Jason and Allison. Their passion for l’dor v’dor – from generation to generation – is evident in the impact they each have in our community. You can read about the Difference Makers at cjn.org/18dm. We also honored our 2023 class of CJN 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe. These awards are a tribute to exceptional Jewish young professionals who are making significant contributions across

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various fields in Northeast Ohio. You can read about the 2023 honorees at cjn.org/12under36. How does SOURCE fit into all this? Our annual magazine shares resources and information about local institutions doing their part to make a difference, engage the community in new ways, and offer convenient services with respect to Jewish traditions and values. These institutions are the pillars of our energetic and compassionate community. Look to SOURCE as a directory for when you need something, or want to give back, but aren’t sure where. Part of the reason we publish SOURCE is to help do our part to share the strong network of support and resources we have in Jewish Cleveland. I encourage you to continue to support these local mainstays, with which the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company is grateful to partner. I also thank you for your incredible support of all the CJPC does. On behalf of our professional staff and our board of directors, thank you for continuing to be an integral part of the caring community we’ve cultivated together across generations. On Oct. 30, 2024, the CJN will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a community-wide celebration at Landerhaven in Mayfield Heights. You’ll hear about the celebration, and we’ll take you back in time to the past six decades in the CJN and at cjn.org in the months ahead. And, if you’re not already receiving the CJN in your mailbox every week, I encourage you to subscribe today, or gift a subscription to a neighbor, friend or relative. With all the vibrancy Jewish Cleveland has to offer – and all the stories to be told – you won’t want to miss a single week of learning about what’s taking place in and around Northeast Ohio’s Jewish community. You can get a free, six-week trial today at cjn.org/subscribe. It is during these moments of adversity that we must lean on the values that define us as a Jewish people. Compassion, understanding and empathy should guide our actions, shape our responses and help us contribute to a more peaceful and just world. May we all go from strength to strength in the new year.

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JEWISH HOLIDAYS and noteworthy dates TU B’SHEVAT

Wednesday, Jan. 24 (begins at sunset) Thursday, Jan. 25 (ends at nightfall) Tu b’Shevat, the 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar, is the day that marks the beginning of a “new year” for trees. This is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle. We mark the day of Tu b’Shevat by eating fruit, particularly the kinds singled out by the Torah in its praise of the bounty of the Holy Land: grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates. On this day, we remember that “man is a tree of the field” (Deuteronomy 20:19) and reflect on the lessons we can derive from our botanical analogue.

PURIM

Saturday, March 23 (begins at sunset) Sunday, March 24 (ends at nightfall) The jolly festival of Purim is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring). It commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day,” as recorded in the Megillah (book of Esther).

PASSOVER

Monday, April 22 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, April 30 (ends at nightfall) The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan. It commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. By following the rituals of Passover, we have the ability to relive and experience the true freedom that our ancestors gained.

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YOM HAZIKARON

Sunday, May 5 (begins at sunset) Monday, May 6 (ends at nightfall) Holocaust Remembrance Day

Sunday, May 12 (begins at sunset) Monday, May 13 (ends at nightfall) Israel Memorial Day

YOM HA’ATZMAUT

Monday, May 13 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, May 14 (ends at nightfall) Israel Independence Day

SHAVUOT

Tuesday, June 11 (begins at sunset) Thursday, June 13 (ends at nightfall) Shavuot coincides with the date that God gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai more than 3,300 years ago. It comes after 49 days of eager counting, as we prepared ourselves for this special day. It is celebrated by lighting candles, staying up all night to learn Torah, hearing the reading of the Ten Commandments in synagogue, feasting on dairy foods and more.

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HOLIDAYS 2024, 5784 – 5785 TISHA B’AV

Monday, Aug. 12 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, Aug. 13 (ends at nightfall) The Three Weeks is an annual mourning period that falls in the summer during which we do not cut our hair, purchase new clothes, listen to music or hold weddings. It reaches its climax and concludes with the fast of the ninth of v, the date when both Holy emples were set aflame. his is the saddest day of the Jewish calendar, and it is also the date that many other tragedies befell our people. The fast of Tisha b’Av begins at sunset the previous evening. Besides fasting, we abstain from additional pleasures: washing, applying lotions or creams, wearing leather shoes and marital relations. ntil midday, we sit on the floor or on low stools.

ROSH HASHANAH

Wednesday, Oct. 2 (begins at sunset) Friday, Oct. 4 (ends at nightfall) Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the universe, the day G-d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year. It s celebrated with candlelighting in the evenings, festive meals with sweet delicacies during the night and day, prayer services that include the sounding of the ram’s horn (shofar) on both mornings and desisting from creative work.

YOM KIPPUR

Friday, Oct. 11 (begins at sunset) Saturday, Oct. 12 (ends at nightfall) Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year – the day on which we are closest to God and to the quintessence of our own souls. It is the Day of Atonement – “For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be cleansed from all your sins before God” (Leviticus 16:30). For nearly 26 hours – from several minutes before sunset on 9 ishrei to after nightfall on 10 ishrei we “afflict our souls,” or abstain from food and drink, do not wash or anoint our bodies, do not wear leather footwear and abstain from marital relations.

SUKKOT

Wednesday, Oct. 16 (begins at sunset) Wednesday, Oct. 23 (ends at nightfall) For 40 years, as our ancestors traversed the Sinai Desert, following the Exodus from Egypt, miraculous “clouds of glory” surrounded and hovered over them, shielding them from the dangers and discomforts of the desert. Ever since, we remember od s kindness and reaffirm our trust in His providence by dwelling in a sukkah a hut of temporary construction with a roof covering of branches for the duration of the ukkot festival (on the Jewish calendar Tishrei 15-21). For seven days and nights, we eat all our meals in the sukkah and otherwise regard it as our home.

SHEMINI ATZERET / SIMCHAT TORAH Wednesday, Oct. 23 (begins at sunset) Friday, Oct. 25 (ends at nightfall)

The holiday of Sukkot is followed by an independent holiday called Shemini Atzeret. In Israel, this is a one-day holiday; in the Diaspora, it is a two-day holiday, and the second day is known as Simchat Torah. This holiday is characterized by utterly unbridled joy, which surpasses even the joy of Sukkot. The joy reaches its climax on Simchat Torah, when we celebrate the conclusion – and restart – of the annual Torah-reading cycle.

CHANUKAH

Wednesday, Dec. 25 (begins at sunset) Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025 (ends at nightfall) hanukah is the Jewish eight day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods. t the heart of the festival is the nightly menorah lighting. he menorah holds nine flames, one of which is the shamash (“attendant”), which is used to kindle the other eight lights. On the first night, we light ust one flame. On the second night, an additional flame is lit. By the eighth night of hanukah, all eight lights are kindled. pecial blessings are recited, often to a traditional melody, before the menorah is lit, and traditional songs are sung afterward.

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CANDLELIGHTING TIMES

2024 Shabbat Candlelighting Times JANUARY

JULY

FEBRUARY

AUGUST

January 5 ..........................................4:52 p.m. January 12 ........................................4:59 p.m. January 19 ........................................5:08 p.m. January 26 ........................................5:16 p.m.

February 2 ........................................5:25 p.m. February 9 ........................................5:34 p.m. February 16 ......................................5:43 p.m. February 23 ......................................5:51 p.m.

MARCH

March 1.............................................5:59 p.m. March 8.............................................6:07 p.m. (Daylight saving time begins March 10)

March 15...........................................7:15 p.m. March 22...........................................7:23 p.m. March 29...........................................7:31 p.m.

APRIL

April 5 ...............................................7:38 p.m. April 12 .............................................7:46 p.m. April 19 .............................................7:54 p.m. April 26 .............................................8:01 p.m.

MAY

July 5.................................................8:45 p.m. July 12...............................................8:42 p.m. July 19...............................................8:37 p.m. July 26...............................................8:31 p.m.

August 2 ...........................................8:24 p.m. August 9 ...........................................8:15 p.m. August 16 .........................................8:05 p.m. August 23 .........................................7:55 p.m. August 30 .........................................7:43 p.m.

SEPTEMBER

September 6 ....................................7:32 p.m. September 13 ..................................7:20 p.m. September 20 ..................................7:08 p.m. September 27 ..................................6:56 p.m.

OCTOBER

October 4 .........................................6:44 p.m. October 11 .......................................6:32 p.m. October 18 .......................................6:22 p.m. October 25 .......................................6:11 p.m.

NOVEMBER

November 1 .....................................6:02 p.m.

May 3 ................................................8:09 p.m. May 10 ..............................................8:16 p.m. May 17 ..............................................8:23 p.m. May 24 ..............................................8:29 p.m. May 31 ..............................................8:35 p.m.

(Daylight saving time ends Nov. 3)

JUNE

DECEMBER

• Times based on ZIP Code 44122

• Shabbat times provided by chabad.org

• Shabbat candlelighting times are based on 18 minutes before sunset

• Visit chabad.org for holiday candlelighting times

June 7 ...............................................8:40 p.m. June 14 .............................................8:43 p.m. June 21 .............................................8:46 p.m. June 28 .............................................8:46 p.m.

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November 8 .....................................4:54 p.m. November 15 ...................................4:48 p.m. November 22 ...................................4:43 p.m. November 29 ...................................4:40 p.m.

December 6......................................4:38 p.m. December 13....................................4:39 p.m. December 20....................................4:41 p.m. December 27....................................4:45 p.m.


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STRAP ON YOUR SKATES The Thornton Park Ice Arena welcomes visitors of all ages for drop-in public ice skating at 3301 Warrensville Center Road. Bring your own skates or rent from us. Find details, including schedules and fees, at shakeronline.com/ice-arena. In addition to weekday and weekend drop in sessions, be sure to check out our popular Friday Night Skates, a dance party on ice with a live DJ.

GRAB YOUR SLEDS When the snow falls, head over to Shaker’s favorite sledding hill, also at Thornton Park, for a thrill ride your family won’t soon forget. Park in the lot off Farnsleigh Road, just east of Warrensville Center Road. Bring your own sleds – and hot chocolate!

TAKE A HIKE With more than 200 acres of parkland, Shaker Heights offers families ample opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Ohio all year long … and winter is no exception. Always popular with families is the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes (2600 South Park Blvd.), which has two family-friendly trails that wind through more than 20 acres of serene habitat, including marsh, stream and woodlands. Don’t miss the tree house! Once you’re done exploring, head inside the Nature Center to warm up by the fire. Learn more at shakerlakes.org, where you’ll also find a list of events.

… OR CLIMB THE WALLS Prefer be active, but indoors, during the Ohio winter? Shaker Rocks Climbing Gym is the perfect spot for your family! Spend a day at one of Ohio’s largest indoor climbing gyms, offering 14,000 square feet of climbing surface in the heart of the Van Aken District in Shaker Heights (3377 Warrensville Center Rd.). With more than 200 routes – including bouldering and 40-foot roped walls – Shaker Rocks offers fun and excitement for every age and ability. Learn more at shakerrocksclimbing.com.

DROP IN FOR A PLAYDATE Children age 1-4 and their caregivers can drop in at Shaker Recreation’s Preschool Open Gym on Thursdays, January 18-March 28, 10 am-12 pm at the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Community Building (3450 Lee Rd.). Cost is $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents. Register at shakerheights.recdesk.com and be sure to check out the complete lineup of winter programs for all ages and our 2024 summer camps. The Family Connections literacy playroom at Shaker Library (16500 Van Aken Blvd.) is open Wednesdays to Saturdays (hours vary). Free but registration is required. Visit familyconnections1. org to learn more.

GRAB SOME LUNCH All this activity is sure to make everyone hungry and Shaker’s many family-friendly eateries are ready to serve. Stop by the Van Aken District Market Hall, a foodie’s delight with something for everyone, or explore the many other restaurants in the District and beyond. So, come explore Shaker Heights this winter. We look forward to welcoming you!


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Agencies & Organizations CITIES CITY OF SHAKER HEIGHTS 3400 Lee Road Shaker Heights, OH 44120 P: 216-491-1400 W: shakeronline.com Shaker Heights is an exceptional place. Here, you will discover a quality of life that is second to none, with historic architecture, magnificent tree lined streets and parks, diverse neighbors, and well-supported schools. Our active, engaged residents and their strong sense of community make our city a truly special place to call home.

COMMUNITY SERVICE/RESOURCES CHABAD OF DOWNTOWN 1215 Superior Ave., E Mezzanine Cleveland, OH 44114 P: 216-446-5111 E: info@downtownchabad.com W: downtownchabad.com Rabbi Yossi Freedman, Co-Director Chaya Freedman, Co-Director Enhancing the Jewish presence in downtown, promoting Jewish pride, celebration and education to all Jewish professionals, employees and residents in the area regardless of background or affiliation. “ orking oday for a Jewish omorrow.”

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CLEVELAND HILLEL FOUNDATION 11303 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-231-0040 F: 216-231-0256 E: info@clevelandhillel.org W: clevelandhillel.org FB: facebook.com/ClevelandHillel IG: instagram.com/clevelandhillel M. Jared Isaacson, Executive Director Jill Ross, Assistant Director Hillel serves undergraduate and graduate students on 11 campuses throughout the NE Ohio area, fulfilling our vision that every Jewish young adult aspires to a lifelong exploration of their Jewish identity and commitment to living a fulfilling Jewish life. Our primary schools include ase Western Reserve University, Oberlin College, Cleveland State University, John Carroll University and Baldwin Wallace University. Beyond the academic year, we also sponsor the Summer Internship Program, offering paid 10-week internships for rising junior and senior Jewish undergraduate students living in Cleveland. CLEVELAND KOSHER FOOD PANTRY 2004 S. Green Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-382-7202 E: info@kosherfb.org W: kosherfb.org Sarah Yaffe Alevsky, Executive Director Devorah Alevsky, Director Emeritus amara itkes, Pantry Director Founded over 40 years ago, Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry (KFP) nourishes souls as well as bodies. Donations and volunteers enable KFP to pack food for nearly 6,000 people experiencing food insecurity every month, distributed via door-to-door deliveries to seniors in their apartment buildings and drive-thru pick-ups for families and individuals. raditional Jewish foods and items are distributed for holidays. A great opportunity for synagogue or b’nai mitzvah projects. Volunteers can sign up to help pack and deliver by calling the office or going to kosherfb.org/volunteer.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

EMPOWERING EPILEPSY 23500 Mercantile Road, Suite D Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-342-4167 E: leigh@empoweringepilepsy.org W: empoweringepilepsy.org FB: facebook.com/empoweringepilepsy Leigh Goldie, Executive Director Empowering Epilepsy enables people with epilepsy to take charge of their lives by connecting them to experts and peers for education, care, support, and fun, family friendly events at every age and stage. Our goal is to show people what they can do while living with seizures.

HFLA OF NORTHEAST OHIO 23300 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 204 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-378-9042 F: 216-378-9007 E: team@interestfree.org W: interestfree.org FB: facebook.com/HFLANEO X: @HFLAofNEO inkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hflaofneo Carrie Miller, Executive Director HFLA of Northeast Ohio provides interest-free loans to promote the economic self sufficiency and growth of Northeast Ohioans who are unable to access safe and fair lending resources.

JEWISHAKRON 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44223 P: 330-869-2424 E: info@jewishakron.org Daniel Blain, hief E ecutive Officer The mission of JewishAkron is to sustain and inspire Jewish life, while keeping our community safe and engaged, whether in Greater Akron, Israel or throughout the world. JewishAkron has three different levels – the organization, the community and the spirit, e emplified in part by Greater Akron’s Jewish organizations and congregations. JewishAkron’s core priorities include building community, engagement, impact and safety. JEWISH FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES 517 Gypsy Lane Youngstown, OH 44504 P: 330-746-7929 E: kbielecki@jewishyoungstown.org W: bit.ly/3Tm7r6T Ken Bielecki, Executive Director Jewish Family & Community Services meets the social service needs of the community through diverse programs and services including guardianships, counseling, senior outreach and home-delivered meals through the JMeals program. JMeals is a collaboration between Jewish Family & Community Services and the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown, agencies of the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation.

SUMMER 2024

KENT BLOSSOM

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PRESENTED BY THE KULAS FOUNDATION A Summer Partnership with The Cleveland Orchestra

JUNE 23 — JULY 28 Tickets & Subscriptions: WWW.KENT.EDU/BLOSSOM

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Cleveland Chesed Center 1898 S. Taylor Road (rear entrance) Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-932-3115 W: clevelandchesedcenter.org FB: facebook.com/clevelandchesedcenter Rabbi Avrohom Adler, Executive Director he leveland hesed enter provides dignified access to food, household necessities and clothing, as well as complementary programming and referral services to help Jewish levelanders facing financial insecurity gain stability. For more information on our services, please visit our website or contact our office.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Headquarters 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 E: info@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland usan Bichsel, Ph.D., President and hief E ecutive Officer Renny Wolfson, Chair, Board of Directors JFSA helps individuals and families with solutions to face life s challenges with confidence. ervices for older adults, Holocaust Survivors, adults with developmental disabilities or mental illness, individuals and families.

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JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Hebrew Shelter Home 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Rabbi Avrohom Adler, Executive Director A temporary haven with kosher food for Jewish individuals and families of all levels of observance. Referral by social workers and rabbis, intake process required. JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Access Jewish Cleveland Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-292-INFO (4636) F: 216-593-2901 E: emiller@jcfcleve.org W: accessjewishcleveland.org Ellen Miller, Senior Director, Community Services An easy-to-navigate website backed by personalized phone assistance, ccess Jewish leveland is a free, confidential service that provides information and resources about “everything Jewish” in Cleveland, including agencies, organizations, synagogues and businesses.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Offices Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 2 01 cience Park Drive leveland, OH 44122 P: 21 93 2900 : 21 93 2901 E: info cfcleve.org : ewishcleveland.org Erika B. udin uria, President Oren Barat , enior ice President, E ternal ffairs ami aplan, enior ice President hief Human esources Officer Mo elle Jackson, enior ice President hief inancial Officer achel appen, enior ice President hief Development Officer bbie evin, enior ice President, Operations Dan trom, enior ice President hief Information Officer ob Berick, ssistant ice President hief Marketing Officer he Jewish ederation of leveland is the only organi ation in leveland that focuses on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. ince its founding in 1903, the ederation has created the critical scale necessary to drive meaningful social change and provide relief in times of crisis in ways no one person or organi ation could do alone. s Jewish leveland s hub for innovative solutions and collaborative services, the ederation is able to change and improve lives in leveland, Israel and around the world.

MANDEL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 2 001 . oodland oad Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 21 31 0 00 0 E: info mandel cc.org : mandel cc.org abbi arnie ose, President and EO raci E. elder, hief Philanthropy Officer Mandel J is a nonprofit that builds, connects and strengthens the Jewish and reater leveland communities through e ceptional lifelong programs and services that reflect the richness of Jewish life and enhance physical, intellectual and spiritual well being. he J is open to all and offers services including a robust fitness center early childhood education family and adult classes summer day camps and amp ise overnight camp Jewish cultural programming and more.

. SHAW JCC OF AKRON 0 hite Pond Drive kron, OH 44223 P: 330 0 E: info shaw cc.org tephanie ork, haw J E ecutive Director he haw J is a nonprofit organi ation located on a 0 acre campus in est kron. he haw J is a community for all and creates community based on Jewish values by providing uality programs and services in a safe and secure environment for people of all ages. e invite you to take a tour and learn more about our programs and services in fitness, recreation, early childhood education, programs for children and youth, senior adults and more.

FINANCIAL RESOURCES

HFLA OF NORTHEAST OHIO 23300 hagrin Blvd., uite 204 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 21 3 9042 : 21 3 900 E: team interestfree.org : interestfree.org B: facebook.com/H NEO : H ofNEO inkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hflaofneo arrie Miller, E ecutive Director H of Northeast Ohio provides interest free loans to pro mote the economic self sufficiency and growth of Northeast Ohioans who are unable to access safe and fair lending resources.

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND College Financial Aid Program 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3429 E: jrosenblitt@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Jessica Rosenblitt, Manager, College Financial Aid Program ollege financial aid offering need based, interest free loans/grants and family-named scholarships for Clevelandarea Jewish students attending undergraduate or graduate programs. Funds are distributed in August. Students may reapply each year they are in college.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Homelessness Prevention Program 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3419 E: jnagel@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Janisse Nagel, Program Director Financial aid is available to community members at risk of eviction and utility shut-off. One-on-one meetings are conducted to plan for homelessness diversion and to assess for potential limited and short term financial assistance.

FOUNDATIONS

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Forward Focus Program 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3419 E: jnagel@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Janisse Nagel, Program Director his program provides financial literacy to community members who are in financial distress. plan is developed with heads of households to achieve financial self sufficiency.

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CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (TRI-C®) FOUNDATION ADVANCE FUTURES, TRANSFORM THE REGION P: 216-987-4868 E: megan.obryan@tri-c.edu W: tri-c.edu/give Ms. Megan O’Bryan, President Tri-C is a beacon of hope for Cleveland. The Tri-C Foundation helps Cuyahoga Community College provide students with the skills they need to succeed, focusing upon the region’s most in-demand jobs in IT, health care and manufacturing. The Foundation’s mission is to provide resources for advancing student success at Tri-C and to transform the lives of those Tri-C serves. Its vision is to ensure Tri-C has the resources needed to help every student learn, thrive and succeed and to create a prosperous community for all. The annual Presidential Scholarship Luncheon raises critically needed funds for student scholarships. Speakers have included Oprah Winfrey, President George W. Bush, President Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson, Dr. Robert M. Gates and Alex Rodriguez.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

MT. SINAI HEALTH FOUNDATION 10501 Euclid Ave. 2nd Floor Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-421-5500 W: mtsinaifoundation.org Mitchell Balk, President Health grant making organi ation affiliated with the leveland Jewish community. Perpetuates the mission of Mt. inai, leveland s Jewish hospital for more than 90 years. o support the Health of the Jewish ommunity, the Health of the rban ommunity, Medical Education and esearch, or the oundation s Health Policy work, please contact the Foundation at 216-421-5500.

HOLOCAUST AND TOLERANCE PROGRAMS

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Holocaust urvivor upport Program 2912 hagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3440 : 21 91 91 4 E: lowy fsa cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Ilana Mandel, Executive Director omprehensive support for Holocaust urvivors includes help with reparations claims, care coordination, counseling, financial assistance for income eligible individuals, subsidies for Lifeline, home care, case management, dental care or other needs, personal care, light housekeeping, home cleaning, transportation and riendly isitors, specially trained community volunteers who provide social companionship to survivors.

KOL ISRAEL FOUNDATION 27501 Fairmount Boulevard Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-3754 E: info kifcle.org W: kifcle.org Hallie Duchon, Executive Director indsay riedman, Education Director ounded in 19 9 by Holocaust urvivors, ol Israel Foundation is Cleveland’s leader in Holocaust education with its ace to ace program, which features firsthand testimony from urvivor families. I maintains the ol Israel Foundation Holocaust National Memorial at Zion Memorial Park, hosts an Annual Memorial each fall and Yom Hashoah ommemoration each spring, and presents programs of interest to the Survivor and general communities throughout the year. esilience emembrance Holocaust Education MALTZ MUSEUM 2929 ichmond oad Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 21 93 0 E: info mm h.org W: maltzmuseum.org W: maltzmuseum.org/STH he Malt Museum welcomes visitors to e plore Jewish history and heritage. Our most popular group tours are essons of the Holocaust and our top the Hate tour. Additional tours focus on Judaism or immigration. The Maltz Museum also sponsors the annual top the Hate essay contest, awarding scholarships to students committed to creating a more inclusive society.

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL JEWISH AGENCIES

AFMDA egional Office 31 ommercial ve., uite 101 Northbrook, I 00 2 P: 21 233 1 9 E: dcohen afmda.org : afmda.org Darcee ohen, Development E ecutive Magen David dom is Israel s ambulance, blood services and disaster relief organi ation, serving as emergency medical first responders for the state s 9 million people. MD is the only organi ation mandated by the Israeli government to serve in this role, but it s not a government agency, so it relies on people like you for funding. hrough your gift, you re saving lives.

BELLEFAIRE JCB Jewish Big Brothers Big isters ssociation 22001 airmount Blvd. One Pollock ircle haker Heights, OH 4411 P: 21 320 491 : 21 932 20 E: trottera bellefaire cb.org : bbbsa.org B: facebook.com/ bbbsa li rotter, M , I , Director of dmissions and ommunity Outreach Mission is to aid in the development of confident, responsible and caring individuals through high uality, professionally supported one on one mentoring to Jewish children ages 1 . afe, caring relationships nurtured and supervised by social workers. Bigs and ittles needed.

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CELEBRATING JEWISH LIFE 2 1 nnesley oad Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 21 223 3 P: 21 40 30 E: rabbirosie celebrating ewishlife.com : celebrating ewishlife.com osette Haim, abbi huck ink, Music elebrating Jewish ife is a subscription series of si festive Jewish holiday e periences engaging adults in ways that recapture the Jewish spirit and reconnect them to the Jewish community. J combines the social and sacred aspects of each holiday in different venues around the area. or subscription information, please go to the elebrating Jewish ife website.

HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY 13 E. ummit t. ent, OH 44240 P: 330 039 E: hillel kenthillel.org : kenthillel.org I : hillelatksu B: hillelatksu : hillelatksu achel elber, E ecutive Director he home away from home for the 1, 00 Jewish students at ent tate niversity and he niversity of kron. Hillel student leaders, professionals and lay leaders are dedicated to creating a pluralistic, welcoming and inclusive environment for Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL OH & KY Region P: 216-454-0180 P: 800-752-5667 E: cleveland@israelbonds.com W: israelbonds.com Thomas Lockshin, Executive Director David Pearl, Registered Representative Steven Greenberg, General Chair Diane Frankel, Women’s Division Chair Development Corporation for Israel/Israel Bonds ranks among Israel’s most valued economic and strategic resources, with a record of proven success spanning over 70 years. Praised for its dependability, the Bonds organization has helped build every sector of Israel’s economy. Partnering in Israel’s success story through investment in Israel bonds is global in scope. orldwide sales have e ceeded 0 billion since the first bonds were issued in 1951. Member FINRA

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Headquarters 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 E: info@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland usan Bichsel, Ph.D., President and hief E ecutive Officer Renny Wolfson, Chair, Board of Directors JFSA helps individuals and families with solutions to face life s challenges with confidence. ervices for older adults, Holocaust Survivors, adults with developmental disabilities or mental illness, individuals and families.

NA’AMAT USA – CLEVELAND COUNCIL 001 Mayfield oad, 31 Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-321-2002 E: mcurtis@naamat.org W: naamatcle.org Marci Curtis, Executive Director Melanie Kutnick, Board President Dedicated to serving women and children in Israel, NA’AMAT is the largest provider of child care services in Israel – 17,000 preschool children every day in 235 centers. No child is turned away. From day care to career training, NA’AMAT supports the vulnerable and removes obstacles to health and happiness. NCJW/CLE – NATIONAL COUNCIL O EWIS WOMEN LE EL N 26055 Emery Road, Unit L Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 P: 216-378-2204 W: ncjwcleveland.org Laura Kuntz and Dana Trau, Co-Presidents Marcy Schwartz, President-Elect Mindi Axner, Executive Director NCJW/CLE is a volunteer organization with a 129-year history in Cleveland with the mission to improve the quality of life for women, children and families. Join today – your membership support strengthens our collective voice and impact. Call Becky Brouman, director of volunteers (ext. 105). For LiveSpecial.com inquiries, email Wendy Spitz at wendy@livespecial.com. LiveSpecial.com is an NCJW/CLE project that provides support and resources to the special needs community online and in an annual magazine. OR MERI O IO REGION 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ortamerica.org W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region FB: facebook.com/ortohio Todd Gurney, President ORT has been transforming lives through training and education since 1880. From focusing on teaching 19th-century Russian Jews essential trades and professions, we have evolved to provide 21st-century skills that empower individuals and strengthen communities and Jewish life worldwide. The ORT network reaches more than 200,000 people a year in schools, universities and vocational training programs in more than 30 countries. We bridge the gap between ability and opportunity by providing leading science and technology education. cjn.org/source

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Arts, Culture & Judaica GENEALOGY JEWISH GENEALOGY SOCIETY OF CLEVELAND 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 E: info@jgscleveland.org W: jgscleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jgscleveland.org Deborah A. Katz, President he Jewish enealogy ociety of leveland is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and assist with genealogy research and provide education to those interested in family genealogy and old Jewish Cleveland.

JUDAICA MANDEL JCC Arts, Ideas and Jewish Life 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x1348 E: ideas@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org/arts Deborah Bobrow, Director of Arts and Culture Sarah Jaffe Kasdan, Director of Jewish Life and Culture The J offers an outstanding array of Jewish arts and culture programs designed to challenge, inform, entertain and enrich our community through classes and special cultural events. Signature events include the annual Cleveland Jewish FilmFest, which brings the best of international Jewish cinema to Greater Cleveland, and the annual Cleveland Jewish Book Festival, offering meaningful literary opportunities and access to newly published authors on interesting and diverse topics. The Mandel JCC provides a compelling collection of Jewish life programming to engage the community. Programming ranges from Israel experiences to holiday celebrations to cooking demonstrations and more. The Mandel JCC’s Jewish Life program offers something for everyone, from families with young children to senior adults.

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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

KSU MUSEUM 515 Hilltop Drive Kent, OH 44242 P: 330-672-3450 E: museum@kent.edu W: kent.edu/museum FB: facebook.com/museumatksu Sarah Rogers, Museum Director Jen Crabtree, Communications, Marketing & PR Director The Kent State Museum contains important collections of fashion and decorative arts. Its eight galleries feature changing exhibitions of work by many of the world’s great artists and designers. The Museum serves both the University and the community through exhibitions, public programs and research appointments in the collections. MALTZ MUSEUM 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 E: info@mmjh.org W: maltzmuseum.org Rooted in Jewish heritage, the Maltz Museum promotes cross-cultural dialogue and an appreciation for the diversity of the human experience. The Museum’s core exhibition, ‘‘An American Story,” chronicles Jewish immigrant life and the challenges newcomers face seeking opportunity in America. The strikingly beautiful artifacts showcased in The Temple-Tifereth Israel Gallery embody Jewish tradition and ritual while highlighting links with other faiths. Inspiring first person testimonies from levelanders who survived the Holocaust are available to tour groups.


ARTS, CULTURE & JUDAICA

THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL The Temple Museum of Jewish Art, Religion and Culture Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3233 W: ttti.org/the-temple-museum We are the fourth-oldest museum of Judaica in the United States, housing one of the most prominent and comprehensive collections of religious and Judaic art. Collections are housed at The Temple in Beachwood and The Temple Gallery at the Maltz Museum. Free and open to the public by appointment.

PERFORMING ARTS

CAIN PARK 14591 Superior Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 40 Severance Circle Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-3000 E: bo office clevelandheights.gov W: cainpark.com FB: facebook.com/CainPark : ainPark Ian Hinz, General Manager Jessica Rosenblatt, Marketing Specialist Cain Park is one of the oldest continuously operating performing arts venues run by a city municipality in the United States. Comprised of two theaters and an art gallery in an outdoor setting, Cain Park produces theater and musicals, showcases national performing artists, and hosts an award-winning Arts Festival.

KENT BLOSSOM MUSIC FESTIVAL P: 330-672-2613 E: kbm kent.edu W: kent.edu/blossom The Kent Blossom Music Festival will take place from June 23 through July 28, 2024. Enjoy chamber music concerts by members of The Cleveland Orchestra, visiting guest artists, as well as festival’s faculty and young artists. PLAYMAKERS YOUTH THEATRE 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x 1322 E: emiller mandel cc.org W: mandeljcc.org/playmakers Emma Miller, Playmakers Youth Theatre Director Playmakers Youth Theatre, a program of Mandel JCC, is an educational theater program in Northeast Ohio for students in kindergarten through college. Celebrating 25 years, the program is designed to build confidence, creativity, teamwork and an appreciation for the arts in children and teens. The program offers a nurturing and engaging environment. At Playmakers, children and teens soar, developing their individual talents, learning life skills, and growing as performers and people through an enriching, supportive and quality theatrical experience.

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Business & Professional Services BANKING, FINANCIAL & TAX

HFLA OF NORTHEAST OHIO 23300 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 204 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-378-9042 F: 216-378-9007 E: team@interestfree.org W: interestfree.org FB: facebook.com/HFLANEO X: @HFLAofNEO inkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hflaofneo Carrie Miller, Executive Director HFLA of Northeast Ohio provides interest-free loans to promote the economic self sufficiency and growth of Northeast Ohioans who are unable to access safe and fair lending resources.

HW&CO. CPAS & ADVISORS 28601 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 210 Woodmere, OH 44122 P: 216-831-1200 E: john.krizansky@hwco.cpa W: hwco.cpa Founded on Cleveland’s east side over 30 years ago, we serve family-owned, privately-held businesses and nonprofits throughout Ohio and across the . . Beyond our well-respected technical expertise, our clients appreciate our ability to listen and understand their challenges and concerns, and then offer actionable solutions which help them achieve success. We believe a conversation can change everything. Let’s talk.

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Generations: Kids & Teens CAMPS CAMP CHABAD 2204 Cedarview Drive Beachwood, OH 44122 2479 South Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-402-4877 F: 216-382-0008 E: jiris770@aol.com Jill Weiszner Camp Chabad is a Jewish Day Camp Program that focuses on Jewish life observance with activities and themes promoting the beauty and meaning of Judaism. Accepting all girls ages 4-12 and boys ages 4-6. Eight weeks Monday through Friday. June 24, 2024 to Aug. 16, 2024. CAMP GAN IZZY SOLON 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 E: ganizzy@solonchabad.com W: ganizzysolon.com Mushkie Galperin, Director Camp Gan Izzy creates an “overnight camp atmosphere” in a day camp setting. Eight-week program for K-7. Campers choose from three tracks – art, sports or drama – and enjoy swimming, field trips, cooking, dance, tennis, challah baking and Shabbat activities. Daily hot lunches, extended care until 6 p.m. Noted for small groups and personalized attention. Best day camp prices around.

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CAMP JCC 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44223 P: 330-835-0065 E: aange@shawjcc.org Anthony Ange, Camp Director Camp JCC is a summer day camp, with activities and experiences rooted in Jewish values. Camp JCC 2024 is available on a fle ible, week by week basis: June 10 to August 16, 2024. Different experiences are provided on a weekly basis to ensure your child has the opportunity to experience everything Camp JCC has to offer. Camp JCC was voted #1 in Akron’s 2023 Community Choice Awards!

CAMP WALDEN 5607 S. River Road Cheboygan, MI 49721 P: 248-225-1256 (winter); 231-625-2050 (summer) E: summer@campwaldenmi.com W: campwaldenmi.com IG: @camp_walden_MI FB: facebook.com/campwaldenmi Liz Stevens & Scott Ruthart, Owners/Directors Founded in 1959 and still family-owned, Walden is a coed overnight camp and a summer neighborhood for hundreds of children each year. Our program allows campers to create individualized activity schedules while fostering friendships, creating community and teaching kindness and empathy. Walden’s pristine 100-acre Northern Michigan location offers children a screen-free, nature-heavy experience, where they are guided by veteran educators and conscientious young staff.


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CAMP WISE SUMMER OVERNIGHT CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-6250 E: wisekids@mandeljcc.org W: campwise.org Rabbi Dan Utley, Director Camp Wise, a program of Mandel JCC, is one of the oldest Jewish overnight camps in the country. Founded in 1907, Camp Wise is located on 325 wooded acres in Chardon, Ohio. Campers in grades 2-12 and staff disconnect with the day-to-day demands and connect with new people, new opportunities and a feeling of accomplishment when involved in activities such as horseback riding; ropes course and rock climbing; pool and waterfront fun; performing arts, theater and dance; pottery and arts and crafts; nature and camping; archery, mountain biking and tennis; and more. Groups can experience the special moments and scenery of Camp Wise by renting the facility for retreats, events and outings.

J-DAY CAMPS: ANISFIELD AND PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x1351 E: daycamps@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org/daycamps Jill Sadowsky, Senior Director of Camping & Youth Services J-Day Camps provide a place for every camper in grades to find their passion, be adventurous, make friends and have fun. Our talented and experienced staff give children the encouragement and support they need to develop independence and self confidence. nisfied Day amp offers a two-campus advantage with programs at Halle Park in Burton and Safran Park in Beachwood. Campers customize their experience with majors, including athletics, creative arts, makerspace, horseback riding, gymnastics and more. The Francine and Benson Pilloff amily Performing rts amp holds sessions for grades 2-8 and is a place for campers of all experience levels to stretch their imaginations, gain confidence on and off the stage, find their voices and build lifelong friendships.

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND Overnight amp Israel E periences ( inancial id) 2030 South Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: campgrants@jecc.org W: jecc.org The Jewish Education Center administers a number of Jewish summer overnight camp grants, some need-based and some not, including One Happy Camper (up to $1,000 for grade 2 and above at approved camps), grants for ussian speaking Jewish campers (up to 0 per camper), grants for students with special needs and teen leadership training grants. PARK DAY CAMP Park Synagogue 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 F: 216-321-0639 W: parksynagogue.org Shelby Goldstein, Director Our beautiful campus provides a safe, expansive area for pre-kindergartners through sixth graders. Enjoy daily swimming in the private pool, arts and crafts, music, sports, Judaics and the new outdoor pavilion! Daily hot kosher lunches, an on-site nurse, special events and low camper-to-staff ratio make Park Day Camp a family tradition!

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GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Ginny Galili, Head of School Barbie Barnholtz, Infant Care Center Director The Infant Care Center delivers a low child-to-teacher ratio in a warm, welcoming environment supervised by Gross Schechter’s well-trained and excellent early childhood staff. The environment promotes healthy child development and fle es with each child s needs through careful observation. It fosters growth toward independence and partners with parents to meet their desires for their children’s care and well-being.

EARLY CHILDHOOD ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Early Childhood Program 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 E: hgreen@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org FB: facebook.com/FairmountTemple Holly Green, Director, Early Childhood Program Our Early Childhood Program offers morning classes for those from 18 months to pre-K; optional extended care available before and after school; a new infant program (8 weeks to 12 months); a variety of enrichment programs; outdoor playground and garden, and a summer camp.

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BELLEFAIRE JCB JDN Early Childhood Center 22201 Fairmount Blvd. Shaker Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-8489 F: 216-320-8743 E: appels@bellefairejcb.org W: jdnearlychildhoodcenter.org Suzanne Appel, Director Year-round, full-day (7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.) for infants, toddlers and preschoolers ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Jewish programming is enhanced with enrichment classes, including music and library. Step Up To Quality 5-Star Rating; state licensed. Kosher-style kitchen; Russian and Spanish speaking caregivers. N I ES R N ONGREG ION Early Childhood Center 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 E: juliesukert@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org FB: facebook.com/groups/mishpachotbjc Julie Sukert, Young Family Engagement Director By providing support and creativity, the Early Childhood Center addresses the interests of Jewish parents in a Conservative Jewish context. We bring together young families with children from birth to 6 years old for social and religious programs. We hold fun, meaningful and creative events where children can learn through interactive play and parents can meet each other and schmooze. Join us for our long-running community Kinder Shabbat Friday morning program and your family will be part of a growing chavurah that will form lifelong friendships.


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GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Ginny Galili, Head of School Donell Newman, Director of Early Childhood Education Gross Schechter Day School’s early childhood education program encourages creativity, exploration and self-discovery in a nurturing and caring environment filled with the oy of Jewish learning and living. Our curriculum is designed to foster growth in all areas of our students’ development. Students experience a rich variety of learning experiences including math, science, building, manipulatives, books and sensory play. Beginning at age 3, all Gross Schechter students learn with both a General & Judaic Studies teacher. Hebrew language is fully integrated into the daily learning in every classroom.

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND Early Childhood Division 1800 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-382-3300 E: wolfra@hac1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi Simcha Dessler, Educational Director Rivky Wolf, Administrator Exciting, innovative, state-licensed, half- or full-day program. Provides children ages 2½ to 5 years old with a nurturing environment, learning about Judaism and the world. Snack and hot lunches provided. The program earned a multi-star rating from the state of Ohio’s Step Up To Quality program.

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JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND JKids: Young Kids in Cleveland 2030 South Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: lkowit@jecc.org W: jecc.org IG: @JKidsCLE FB: JKids-Young Kids in Cleveland Lori Kowit, Early Childhood Consultant J ids provides articles on hot topics in the field of early childhood, information about events and activities for families with young Jewish children (birth to pre ) throughout the community and features “ chool potlights,” highlighting the cutting-edge and high-quality learning opportunities that our programs offer.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 F: 216-464-3229 E: lsimon mandel ds.org : mandel ds.org Jay eberman, Head of chool aura imon, Director of dmission eah pector, Principal Director of Judaics Hebrew Our Mission Rooted in Jewish values we ignite a love of learning and prepare each student to transform the world s leveland s only community day school, Mandel JD embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation and celebrates a community of uni ue individuals. ith the largest earning Enhancement eam in leveland day schools, we have the resources to meet every student s individual learning needs. Mandel JD is a fully accredited member of the Independent chools ssociation (I ) and a new member of the leveland ouncil of Independent chools ( I ).

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MANDEL ECE 0 hite Pond Drive kron, OH 44223 P: 330-835-0044 E: kgarra@jewishakron.org im arra, Mandel E E Director hen a family chooses the Mandel Early hildhood Education enter, it is the beginning of a ourney together through your child s very important first five years of life. he Mandel E E strives to provide a safe, developmentally inclusive environment for infants, toddlers and preschoolers which promotes each child s social/emotional, physical and cognitive development. he Mandel E E encompasses a culture that introduces and implements Jewish values and traditions. MANDEL JCC EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-6275 F: 216-831-7796 E: knewman mandel cc.org : mandel cc.org/preschool i a dams and Jackie ordan, o Directors of Early Childhood Services tar tep p o uality program, he J s Early hildhood enter offers infant, toddler and preschool classrooms. ooted in Jewish values and culture, the program follows a play based curriculum, where children develop skills that lay the foundation for lifelong learning. Highlights include a dedicated EM studio and enrichment spaces, wooded play area and children s garden. Our e perienced, passionate teachers create learning environments and e periences that spark children s wonder and creativity, build children s confidence and intellectual skills in a nurturing indoor and outdoor environment that promotes curiosity, collaboration, communication, learning and care for community.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS PARK SYNAGOGUE Early Childhood 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x125 F: 216-321-0639 E: teri@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Teri Rube Hochberg, Director of Education It’s never too young to begin learning “Jewishly!” Creative hands-on programs geared for babies through pre-K introduce children to prayer, holiday celebrations, stories and more. These programs are free and open to the community, but registration is required. SOLON CHABAD PRESCHOOL 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 E: miriam@solonchabad.com W: solonjewishpreschool.com Preschool classes for ages 2 to 5. Mom & Me for 12 to 24 months. Bagels & Babies for newborns to 12 months. Developmentally appropriate practices in a warm, nurturing environment; experienced teachers; Jewish holiday celebrations; and after-school enrichment options. Extended care option available until 6 p.m. TEMPLE EMANU EL PRESCHOOL 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1308 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: Temple Emanu El – Orange Village, Ohio Eleanor Gulling, Early Childhood Education Director Rabbi Matt Cohen, Rabbi Renee Delafranconi, Executive Director Our 4-Star Step Up To Quality Jewish-oriented preschool program provides a safe, nurturing and supportive environment in which our students, ages 6 weeks through pre-kindergarten, learn to play and socialize. Temple Emanu El Preschool provides lunch and snacks, the use of our private playgrounds, a large muscle room, Hebrew, music and gym classes, daily art, science, math, social studies and literature activities.

THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL EARLY LEARNING CENTER, GANON GIL Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-0536 F: 216-831-4216 W: ttti.org/early-childhood Erica Wilkov, Director Ganon Gil is a comprehensive and developmental early childhood program designed to help children ages 6 weeks to 5 years reach their full potential socially and emotionally, and provides them with the educational components necessary for future school success. Jewish values are woven into the daily curriculum as the children learn and discover in our new learning center building and outdoor classroom. We are a 5-Star Step Up To Quality and Universal pre-K high-quality early childhood program.

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HANNA PERKINS CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19910 Malvern Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P. 216-991-4772 W: hannaperkins.org Helping kids become the boss of themselves since 1951. nonprofit resource for families dealing with divorce, adoption, illness or death; as well as everyday developmental challenges like making friends and school struggles. Services include preschool, kindergarten and parent/toddler group; a mental health clinic specializing in children and families; and professional training for teachers, social workers and therapists.

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HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOL Girls K-12, Co-Ed Infants – Early Childhood 19600 N. Park Blvd. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-932-4214 W: hb.edu Hathaway Brown’s Learn for Life Signature approach is defined by four key characteristics: distinguished academics, empowered students, knowledge in action and a celebrated community. ome see why we re the top ranked girls school in Ohio!

HAWKEN SCHOOL Early Childhood, Lower and Middle School 5000 Clubside Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-423-2950 P: 440-423-4446 E: admissions hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Dave Hilborn, Director of dmission, Early hildhood, ower, and Middle School Hayley ivchun, ssistant Director of dmission, Early Childhood, Lower and Middle School Birchwood School of Hawken 4400 W. 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-251-2321 E: admission birchwoodschool.org W: birchwoodschool.org inda Miyares, Director of dmission, Birchwood chool of Hawken Upper School PO Box 8002 Gates Mills, OH 44040 P: 440-423-2955 P: 440-423-4446 E: admissions hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Maggie Jackson, Director of dmission, pper chool

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Mastery School of Hawken 11025 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 440-423-8801 P: 440-423-4446 E: admissions hawken.edu W: hawken.edu arah o lowski, ssistant Director of dmission, The Mastery School of Hawken Max Schubert, Assistant Director of Marketing and ommunications, he Mastery chool of Hawken Hawken School is an independent, coed, toddler-grade 12 day school located on two campuses in the eastern suburbs of leveland and a campus on the est ide. In ugust of 2020, Hawken opened the Mastery School of Hawken in University Circle, which takes Hawken’s experiential, problem based programming to scale.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 E: lsimon mandel ds.org F: 216-464-3229 : mandel ds.org Jay eberman, Head of chool aura imon, Director of dmission Leah Spector, Principal & Director of Judaics & Hebrew Our Mission Rooted in Jewish values we ignite a love of learning and prepare each student to transform the world s leveland s only community day school, Mandel JD embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation and celebrates a community of uni ue individuals. ith the largest earning Enhancement eam in leveland day schools, we have the resources to meet every student s individual learning needs. Mandel JD is a fully accredited member of the Independent chools ssociation (I ) and a new member of the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools (CCIS).


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L REL S OOL Lyman Campus 1 Lyman Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1441 (main) P: 216-464-0946 (admissions) F: 216-464-8997 W: LaurelSchool.org Butler Campus 7420 Fairmount Road Novelty, OH 44072 Abigail Steinberg, Director of Enrollment Management Ranked 2024 #1 All-Girls High School in Ohio by niche.com, Laurel School is a nationally recognized independent school for girls (K-12), with a coed early childhood program. Laurel’s Center for Research on Girls puts the world’s best research to work for girls. The 150-acre Butler Campus in Novelty features outdoor education, experiential learning and unparalleled athletic facilities.

THE LILLIAN AND BETTY RATNER MONTESSORI SCHOOL 27575 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-464-0033 E: admissions@theratnerschool.org W: theratnerschool.org FB: facebook.com/TheRatnerSchool X: @theratnerschool Ratner Montessori offers programs for students ages 18 months through eighth grade, meeting the needs of individual learners in a welcoming, caring, global community. atner empowers students to find oy in learning and to become their best selves. We encourage you to visit and experience Ratner’s unique educational environment firsthand.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Grades Jr. K to 8 20701 Brantley Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-321-8260 E: admissions@us.edu W: us.edu At University School, each boy is inspired and empowered to let his true self thrive. With the freedom to explore, create and play, boys can follow their passions wherever they lead and will uncover new interests along the way. Financial aid, after-school programs and transportation are available. Visit and see why we are ranked the #1 Best K-12 Private School in Ohio.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Grades 9 to 12 2785 SOM Center Road Hunting Valley, OH 44022 P: 216-831-2200 E: admissions@us.edu W: us.edu University School is a welcoming and diverse community where students build the skills, habits and values required for success in college and beyond. Boys have the freedom to explore, create and innovate while developing their academic, athletic and artistic talents. Merit scholarships, financial aid and transportation are available. isit and see why we are ranked the #1 Best K-12 Private School in Ohio.

INTERFAITH JHUB Offices in leveland Heights Events held throughout Greater Cleveland P: 216-377-6007 E: hub ecc.org : hubcle.org Rabbi Melinda M. Mersack, Director H B provides new ways for interfaith couples and families to comfortably explore, discover and personalize the meaning of Jewish culture and values. H B offers uni ue programs for interfaith couples and families with young children and preteens. Program themes include Jewish holidays, values and more. Everyone is welcome, and content is accessible to all.

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FUCHS MIZRACHI SCHOOL 26600 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-932-0220 F: 216-932-0345 E: fms@fuchsmizrachi.org W: fuchsmizrachi.org Rabbi Avery Joel, Head of School Elana Polster, Director of Admissions The Fuchs Mizrachi School is a toddler through 12th grade Modern Orthodox/Zionist day school. In a warm and nurturing environment, our students are supported to grow and challenged to thrive. Our school is committed to excellence in general and Judaic studies, realizing the potential in each child, teaching Torah values and commitment and dedication and love for Medinat Yisrael.

GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Ginny Galili, Head of School Randy Boroff, Director of Academics Gross Schechter Day School inspires its students to love learning, become their best selves and embrace Jewish practice, values and community in a challenging and encouraging academic environment. We inspire students to ask questions, think critically and look in unexpected places to shape their Jewish and academic world view. Schechter graduates are life-long learners and leaders in the Jewish and general communities. We employ creative and leading-edge technology to impart our integrated curricula, combining the new and the old, the religious and the scientific, the artistic and the analytical.

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HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND 1800 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-382-3300 E: desslers@HAC1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi Simcha Dessler, Educational Director Rabbi Eli Dessler, Financial Director Dr. Louis Malcmacher, President A pioneer in Jewish education, the Academy is Ohio’s largest Jewish communal day school. Chartered by the state of Ohio, HAC is widely recognized as one of this nation’s premier Jewish day schools, and HAC provides an intensive Judaic and secular education from early childhood through a college preparatory senior high school.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 F: 216-464-3229 E: lsimon@mandeljds.org W: mandeljds.org Jay Leberman, Head of School Laura Simon, Director of Admission Leah Spector, Principal & Director of Judaics & Hebrew Our Mission Rooted in Jewish values we ignite a love of learning and prepare each student to transform the world As Cleveland’s only community day school, Mandel JDS embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation and celebrates a community of unique individuals. With the largest Learning Enhancement Team in Cleveland day schools, we have the resources to meet every student’s individual learning needs. Mandel JDS is a fully accredited member of the Independent Schools Association (ISACS) and a new member of the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools (CCIS).


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THE LIPPMAN SCHOOL 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44223 P: 330-869-2515 E: tfinn thelippmanschool.org am hestnut, Head of chool Matt uss, Principal ransitional school. he mission of he ippman chool is to provide a superior and individuali ed education steeped in Jewish values and a global perspective. ippman students will emerge from he ippman chool inspired to challenge their intellects, engage with our global society, and live fulfilling lives enriched through values and wisdom learned from Jewish traditions.

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JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND 2030 outh aylor oad leveland Heights, OH 4411 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: director ecc.org : ecc.org Marlyn Bloch Jaffe, E ecutive Director he mission of the Jewish Education enter of leveland is to inspire transformative Jewish educational e periences that add meaning to the lives of Jewish children and their families in leveland. he vision of the Jewish Education enter of leveland (JE ) is to instill a lifelong love of Jewish learning to further Jewish continuity in leveland. he JE serves the needs of leveland s Jewish educational programs, including congregational programs, day schools and early childhood centers, focused on three pillars: advancing professional growth, enhancing organi ational effectiveness and e panding Jewish e periences.

KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY Mailing address/administrative office only 224 arrensville enter oad, uite 21 niversity Heights, OH 4411 P: 216-320-1498 E: connect kolhalev.net : kolhalev.net B: facebook.com/ olHa ev leveland abbi teve egar ol Ha ev s innovative education program develops uestioning minds and a strong sense of belonging. tudents e plore Judaism/Jewish identity through e periential learning, Hebrew/t filah classes, teen activities, intergenerational programming and b nai mit vah study, inspiring life long commitment to learning, engagement with econstructionism, tikkun olam and service to the community and beyond. MALTZ MUSEUM 2929 ichmond oad Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E: info mm h.org : malt museum.org E ploring history, culture and identity, Malt Museum tours help develop students critical thinking and observation skills while engaging in meaningful dialogue about discrimination, social responsibility and other issues relevant to today s society. Hands on learning is aligned with Ohio earning tandards in social studies, language arts and fine arts. inancial assistance is available for eligible schools. THE SHUL 30 99 Pinetree oad, 401 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie theshul.us : theshul.us abbi Eddie ukol, abbi he hul: n innovative center for Jewish outreach. e reach out to everyone interested in enlivening their Jewish identity and observance through study, spiritual practice, prayer, celebration of life events and community involvement. e are a new model of synagogue, without mandatory dues or re uirement for membership.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS SUBURBAN TEMPLE-KOL AMI 2401 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-991-0700 E: info@suburbantemple.org W: suburbantemple.org/ourtent.html FB: facebook.com/suburbantemple Rabbi Allison Vann, Rabbi Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana Nyer, Director of Lifelong Learning Interested in education that’s really different? Our Tent moves beyond textbooks to engage lifelong learners in conversations and immersive experiences that help people lead richer Jewish lives. It features peer and multi-generational classes fostering community, a variety of topics encouraging diverse perspectives and worship bringing everyone together. Sunday mornings.

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Photographer: Roberto Ligresti. Fashion Director: Dimiji Alara. Model: Coco Rocha.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Ann Chaia Teomi, Religious School Director Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Tuition-free K-10 religious school and Hebrew school for students in fourth through seventh grades for members’ children and grandchildren. Monthly pre-K programs open to all.

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JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND KNOW Abuse™ – Teen Dating Violence Prevention Outreach 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Mae Bennett, Program Manager KNOW ABUSE™ uses a peer-to-peer model to teach teens about bullying and healthy relationships at local high schools. Intensive training for peer educators or other teen leadership groups also available. TWINSBURG CHABAD 9945 Vail Drive, Suite 2 Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 440-465-2063 E: info@twinsburgchabad.com W: twinsburgchabad.com FB: Twinsburg Chabad Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, Director Mussie Greenberg, Program Director Our center endeavors to provide a warm Jewish experience for families in Twinsburg and throughout the area. We believe that while Jews embrace many varying levels of observance, there should be a place for all Jews no labels, no affiliations to come and experience their Judaism without judgment.


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BELLEFAIRE JCB Monarch Center for Autism 22001 Fairmount Blvd. One Pollock Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-8502 F: 216-932-6076 E: info@monarchcenterforautism.org W: monarchcenterforautism.org FB: facebook.com/monarchcenterforautism X: @monarchohio Programs and services for individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorder. Highlights include a preschool; day school for children and adolescents; transition education program for students ages 14 through 21; autism virtual program; extended school year program; residential treatment facility; online resource center, including free webinars; Welcoming Spaces program.

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND SEGULA 2030 South Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: dshtern@jecc.org W: jecc.org/SEGULA Dassi Shtern, Director, Special Education and SEGULA SEGULA provides educational opportunities to families in Cleveland’s Jewish community who seek a Jewish day school education for children with special needs.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Horvitz YouthAbility 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 E: hsolomon@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Heidi Solomon, Coordinator The Horvitz YouthAbility program places special-needs, at-risk teens and young adults in community volunteer assignments and provides opportunities for educational travel and entrepreneurial endeavors. PARK SYNAGOGUE CommunityUnity 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 F: 216-321-0639 E: teri@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Teri Rube Hochberg, Director of Education CommunityUnity is a unique and thriving learning community for Jewish adults with special needs. For more than 22 years, its members have practiced the tradition of study and performing mitzvot. The program meets Sunday mornings at Park Synagogue East and is open to members of the community, regardless of synagogue affiliation.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS SUPPLEMENTAL HEBREW ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Religious School 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 E: scohen@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org FB: facebook.com/FairmountTemple Staci Cohen, Upper School Director Our dynamic religious school offers a free pre-K Sunday program open to all, regardless of membership. This complements our engaging and interactive religious school and retreat programs for children in pre-kindergarten through high school. We provide a nurturing Jewish educational environment that will inspire students and families. B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION Bessie Hershey Religious School 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 E: rabbifoster@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org Rabbi Josh Foster, Education Engagement Rabbi Sydney Milgrom, Youth Director A United Synagogue “Framework for Excellence School” committed to teaching and upholding the beliefs, practices and values of Conservative Judaism. Offering innovative classes, exciting activities and engaging learning, we are the address for all families with students in pre-K through 12th grade. Join us for family learning, holiday celebrations, habbatonim, field trips and more as we create vibrant Jewish connections for the next generation! Open to non-members.

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PARK SYNAGOGUE Milton A. & Roslyn Z. Wolf Religious School 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x125 F: 216-321-0639 E: teri@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Teri Rube Hochberg, Director of Education Through innovative, community-minded curricula for babies through 12th graders, we utilize cutting-edge resources, as well as experiential parent/grandparent/child programs, to create learning experiences that instill a rewarding Jewish foundation. Award-winning Shabbat morning youth programs and services are free and open to the community. We also have a personalized tutoring and bar/bat mitzvah program that ensures every student’s success. We are a nationally-recognized program rooted in Conservative values derived from the Torah, cultivating a community of lifelong learners. SOLON CHABAD HEBREW SCHOOL 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 F: 440-498-9966 E: miriam@solonchabad.com W: solonchabad.com Miriam Greenberg, Director Kindergarten through eighth-grade classes Sundays and Wednesdays geared toward Reform, Conservative and unaffiliated families. No membership re uired. Our focus is to offer a fun, hands-on learning environment where Jewish education is enjoyable for all.


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Generations: College & Adult Education ADULT EDUCATION B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 E: info@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org Rabbi Josh Foster, Education Engagement Rabbi We currently offer seven weekly hybrid classes (morning, lunchtime and evenings) on diverse and engaging Jewish topics offering a multitude of learning options for adults with a variety of teachers and connecting everyone through interactive discussion. We offer mini-semester classes throughout the year and guest scholar weekends. We host the community-wide Leil Shavuot Program each year, bringing in scholars from our community for an evening of study as we celebrate the Torah. All free and open to the community.

HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY 613 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-0397 E: hillel@kenthillel.org W: kenthillel.org IG: @hillelatksu FB: @hillelatksu X: @hillelatksu Rachel Felber, Executive Director The home away from home for the 1,500 Jewish students at Kent State University and The University of Akron. Hillel student leaders, professionals and lay leaders are dedicated to creating a pluralistic, welcoming and inclusive environment for Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.

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KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY Mailing address/administrative office only 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-1498 E: connect@kolhalev.net W: kolhalev.net FB: facebook.com/KolHaLevCleveland Rabbi Steve Segar Kol HaLev’s wide-ranging, creative adult learning experiences encourage meaningful communal engagement and personal development. Through Torah study, meditation, book group and workshops on topics ranging from environmental activism to wise aging, members can broaden their understanding of Judaism spiritually, historically, culturally and religiously, with attention to the Reconstructionist viewpoint. PARK SYNAGOGUE 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244, ext. 121 F: 216-321-0639 E: asiegel@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Angela Siegel, Membership Director Our educational opportunities draw audiences with various backgrounds and levels of Judaic knowledge. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn in a warm, nurturing environment. Classes include Rabbi Skoff’s Bible Class; classes with our Jewish Life Educator, Ilana Horowitz Ratner; Talmud Study; Hebrew classes; adult bat mitzvah classes and more. TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Joanne Guerra, Vice President of Religious Practices At Temple Israel Ner Tamid, we offer many opportunities for adult education, open to members and non-members, including classes on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m., Men Talking Torah, Women Talking Torah and the Jewish Triangle.


GENERATIONS: COLLEGE & ADULT EDUCATION CAMPUS LIFE WR 1524 E. 115th St. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-262-4857 P: 347-461-7182 E: info@chabadcase.com W: ChabadatCase.com FB: facebook.com/CWRJew X: @CWRJew Rabbi Mendy and Sara Alevsky, Co-Directors Chabad at CWRU & University Circle is a warm and welcoming place to celebrate and learn about your heritage. egardless of background or religious affiliation, you will find a home away from home, in an exceptional community, with dozens of like-minded Jewish students. CHABAD AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY 111 East Spring St. Oxford, OH 45056 P: 513-580-TORA (8672) E: rabbi@chabadmiamioh.com W: campuschabad.org Welcome to the Chabad Jewish Student Center – the one stop for anything Jewish at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio – servicing students and faculty. We invite you to contact us if we can be of service to you. We look forward to personally welcoming you at the Chabad House.

CLEVELAND HILLEL FOUNDATION 11303 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-231-0040 F: 216-231-0256 E: info@clevelandhillel.org W: clevelandhillel.org IG: instagram.com/clevelandhillel FB: facebook.com/ ClevelandHillel M. Jared Isaacson, Executive Director Jill Ross, Assistant Director Hillel serves undergraduate and graduate students on 11 campuses throughout the NE Ohio area, fulfilling our vision that every Jewish young adult aspires to a lifelong exploration of their Jewish identity and commitment to living a fulfilling Jewish life. Our primary schools include ase Western Reserve University, Oberlin College, Cleveland State University, John Carroll University and Baldwin Wallace University. Beyond the academic year, we also sponsor the Summer Internship Program, offering paid 10-week internships for rising junior and senior Jewish undergraduate students living in Cleveland.

HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY 613 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-0397 E: hillel@kenthillel.org W: kenthillel.org IG: @hillelatksu FB: @hillelatksu X: @hillelatksu Rachel Felber, Executive Director The home away from home for the 1,500 Jewish students at Kent State University and The University of Akron. Hillel student leaders, professionals and lay leaders are dedicated to creating a pluralistic, welcoming and inclusive environment for Jewish college students, where they are encouraged to grow intellectually, spiritually and socially.

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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Jewish Studies Program 113C Bowman Hall, KSU Kent, OH 44242 P: 330-672-8926 F: 330-672-3720 W: kent.edu/jewishstudies Chaya Kessler, Director Offering courses and programming pertaining to Jewish culture, history and thought, as well as smaller special topics courses on Jewish history, literature, society, politics and language. Chaya Kessler is program director, teaching different levels of Hebrew and Yiddish and introduction to Jewish studies.

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Generations: Seniors ASSISTED & SUPPORTIVE LIVING

ABERDEEN CROSSINGS Unique Assisted Living in Highland Heights 399 Bishop Road Highland Heights, OH 44143 P: 440-460-0686 W: npseniorliving.com/communities/aberdeen-crossings Our Assisted Living Community is conveniently located in a suburban Highland Heights neighborhood just a few blocks south of the Airport Greens Golf Course. Our Care Team at Aberdeen has been providing outstanding services since 2009, and our residents and families deeply value our resident directed approach to care that protects and enhances our residents’ independence, privacy, dignity and choice.

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Published authors, community volunteers, fine artists, board members, educators... those who live in Menorah Park communities live their best lives here. Whether through rehab, flexible stay programs or permanent residence in one of our newly renovated apartments, our residents enjoy life experiences second to none. Which is why we’re the first choice for senior care.

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BEACHWOOD COMMONS Unique Assisted Living in Beachwood 3995 Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-295-1700 W: npseniorliving.com/communities/beachwood-commons Beachwood Commons provides local seniors “state-of-theart” assisted living residential design and outstanding care. This exceptional location, surrounded by green space and Highland Park Golf Course directly across the street, affords easy access to shopping and health care services at nearby University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center.

JUDSON MANOR 1890 E. 107th St. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-208-4143 F: 216-795-0449 E: communications@judsonsmartliving.org W: judsonsmartliving.org Immersed in niversity ircle s magnificent museums, educational institutions, world-class health care and serene parks, Judson Manor is a 1920s architectural gem that exudes character and charm with updated modern conveniences. Located in a one-of-a-kind area with unparalleled opportunities, this is urban retirement living at its finest. Judson Manor offers complete independence with the peace of mind that you can rely on a nurse available 24 hours a day, seven days a week should an emergency arise.


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JUDSON PARK 2181 Ambleside Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-820-9555 F: 216-791-5595 E: communications@judsonsmartliving.org W: judsonsmartliving.org Nestled in the tranquil, tree-lined streets of historic Cleveland Heights, Judson Park is a warm, welcoming community that offers a variety of retirement and assisted living options to fit your vibrant lifestyle, in addition to a 5-star consistently rated on-site rehabilitation and skilled nursing center, should the need arise. Located just minutes away from University Circle, you ll have easy access to magnificent art, music, education and philanthropic attractions, as well as world-renowned health care at Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals.

MCGREGOR ASSISTED LIVING 14850 Private Drive Cleveland, OH 44112 P: 216-851-8200 E: leeann.obrien@mcgregoramasa.org W: mcgregoramasa.org A life plan community is nestled on a 45-acre historic campus. Secure your place in the senior living community that brings together lifelong care. You’ve planned for your senior living needs. o have we. ith five levels of care in one place, you won’t have to look any further than McGregor. Many of our residents begin their experience in our independent living apartments or private assisted living suites. Should more comprehensive services, like rehabilitation or long-term nursing be needed, it’s all right here for you on the McGregor campus. We believe everyone has a storied legacy. We have one too … that has lasted for more than 145 years! Visit us online at mcgregoramasa.org, and better yet, visit us in person to see it, feel it, believe it!

MENORAH PARK Skilled Nursing Residence and Post-hospital Rehabilitation Center 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6626 – admissions P: 216-831-6500 F: 216-839-6646 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Our skilled nursing residence is known throughout the country for exceptional services and is at the forefront of care and lifestyle choices satisfying personal needs and preferences with warmth, dignity and respect. It has the distinction of being named a top nursing home by Newsweek. Our goal is to help each resident achieve the highest possible quality of living. The post-hospital program is known for excellence in rehabilitation therapy for those needing care after a hospital stay following surgery, injury or illness. Services include physical, occupational and speech therapy, nursing care, medical monitoring and discharge planning. Our innovative real-life suite and neighborhoods at Menorah Park simulate life at home and in the community to help with activities of daily living and a comfortable return home. Specialty therapies and respite care available. MENORAH PARK Stone Gardens of Menorah Park 27090 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-8202 – inquiries P: 216-292-0070 – residence F: 216-292-0033 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark e believe in choices so you can find e actly what pi ues your interests and supports your independence and lifestyle. Enjoy fun social activities along with supportive assisted living services and convenient amenities at your fingertips. Additionally, Helen’s Place, a residential model for memory care located in Stone Gardens, focuses on maximizing strengths while minimizing challenges associated with memory loss. Respite stays may be available as well.

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK Wiggins Place of Menorah Park 27070 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-8202 – inquiries P: 216-831-2881 – residence F: 216-831-6507 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Wiggins Place is committed to providing a full complement of health and wellness services, enabling each tenant to lead a balanced and fulfilling life. elect from a menu of services to fit individual needs and enjoy extraordinary cuisine and delightful, rejuvenating activities. Respite stays may be available as well. MONTEFIORE OF MENORAH PARK killed Nursing esidence and Post hospital ehabilitation enter One David N. Myers Parkway P: 216-616-9039 – admissions P: 216-360-9080 F: 216-910-2299 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org Providing care to the community since 1882, we offer a warm, caring and engaging community. Our goal in long-term care is to help each resident achieve the highest possible quality of living. The post-hospital program is known for excellence in rehabilitation therapy for those needing care after a hospital stay following surgery, in ury or illness. ervices include physical, occupational and speech therapy, nursing care, medical monitoring and discharge planning. Our innovative Rehab Road simulates life at home and in the community to help with activities of daily living and a comfortable return home. pecialty therapies and respite care available. Memory care assisted living in The Willensky Residence, outpatient therapy; and community hospice and palliative care as well as care within Maltz Hospice House are additional options found at Montefiore.

SALIDA WOODS Unique Assisted Living in Mentor, OH 7685 Lakeshore Blvd. Mentor, OH 44060 P: 440-257-3866 W: npseniorliving.com/communities/salida-woods Our Assisted Living Community is ideally located in a quiet, suburban Mentor-area neighborhood close to where you’ve always called home. This exceptional location affords easy access to shopping, physicians offices and even our Mentor Dairy Queen right next door!

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S N RM NN O SE 1223 Drury Court Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-461-4588 P: 800-750-0750 (hearing impaired) E: hberlas@schnurmannhouse.com W: schnurmannhouse.com Howard Berlas, Executive Director chnurmann House is an interdenominational apartment community for individuals age 62 and over. It consists of two four-story apartment buildings with one- and two-bedroom apartments. Conveniently located near Eastgate shopping center and Hillcrest Hospital. Please visit our website at schnurmannhouse.com for floor plans and more information. SENIOR LIVING BY YOUNGSTOWN AREA JEWISH FEDERATION 517 Gypsy Lane Youngstown, OH 44504 P: 330-746-1076 E: jbunch@jewishyoungstown.org W: yajf.org/seniorliving Eric Murray, Executive Director Jennie Bunch, Director of Admissions & Marketing enior iving by oungstown rea Jewish ederation includes Heritage Manor killed Nursing ehabilitation, evy ardens ssisted iving, and dult Day ervices at Heritage Manor. It has a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare Medicaid ervices.

SOUTH FRANKLIN CIRCLE 16600 Warren Court Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 440-485-4341 F: 440-247-3791 E: communications@judsonsmartliving.org W: southfranklincircle.org et upon 90 gently rolling acres with wide open green spaces, ponds and trails, you will feel right at home in this charming New England inspired community. Nestled in the heart of hagrin alls, outh ranklin ircle is a short walk from shops, restaurants and galleries and offers spacious living options with balconies overlooking stunning views of nature. t outh Franklin Circle, you can live the life you choose with the peace of mind that you can rely on a nurse available 24 hours a day, seven days a week should an emergency arise.


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SOUTHWEST COMMONS Unique Assisted Living in Strongsville, OH 18090 Pearl Road Strongsville, OH 44136 P: 440-238-3777 W: npseniorliving.com/communities/southwest-commons Our Assisted Living Community has been providing outstanding service to Strongsville residents and their families for over 20 years. This exceptional location affords easy access to shopping, restaurants and physicians offices right across the street at Southwest General Strongsville Medical Center. Our residential design and compassionate care have been formally recognized and extended award recognition for superior care by the Ohio Senate.

COMFORT KEEPERS 5425 Warner Road, Suite 14 Valley View, OH 44125 P: 216-595-3681 F: 216-595-3660 E: pburke@comfortkeepers.com W: greatercleveland.comfortkeepers.com Paul Burke, Owner Comfort Keepers enriches the lives of seniors though a full range of in-home services to meet the unique care needs of seniors, allowing them to live safely, happily and independently in the comfort of their own homes. Services include: personal care, meal prep, light housekeeping and private nursing. Servicing Cuyahoga, Lorain, Geauga, Lake, Ashtabula and northern Summit counties.

Everything you planned on and more! You’ve planned for your senior living needs. So have we! With five levels of care, you won’t have to look any further than McGregor. Our goal is to keep you living independently as long as possible. We are a life plan community that can provide more attentive lifestyle amenities and healthcare services as your needs evolve.

Five Levels of Care. One Place. McGregor Senior Living.

14900 Private Drive . Cleveland OH 44112 216.220.2209 . mcgregoramasa.org

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK Home Health 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7333 – service F: 216-595-7329 E: hhbreferrals@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Our award-winning agency keeps you independent, safe and comfortable in your home with highly trained nurses and therapy staff for skilled care. Serving Cleveland’s eastern suburbs as well as Akron, Canton, Medina, Tuscarawas and cities in Portage and Wayne counties through our regional offices. icensed supervised aides for non skilled personal care and chore services are available through our At Home program.

MENORAH PARK The R.H. Myers Apartments of Menorah Park 27200 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-8202 – inquiries P: 216-831-6515 – residence F: 216-831-3966 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org Trade in chores for the comfort of well-deserved retirement and catered living. Enjoy a wide-range of choices in services and amenities from health and wellness to lifelong learning experiences, pub and signature dining, and so much more.

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COUNCIL GARDENS 2501 N. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-382-8625 F: 216-382-5220 E: mmarkovich@councilgardens.org W: councilgardens.org Barbara Mervine, Executive Director Gail Sands, Board Co-Chair David Gross, Board Co-Chair Independent living community for seniors, ages 62 and older, and for adults of all ages who are mobility impaired. Offers educational, cultural and social activities along with extensive gardening opportunities. HUD 202 project with rent subsidy available to qualifying individuals.

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BENJAMIN ROSE INSTITUTE ON AGING 11890 Fairhill Road Cleveland, OH 44120 P: 216-791-8000 F: 216-373-1816 E: info@benrose.org W: benrose.org FB: facebook.com/benrose1908 X: @benrose1908 Since 1908, the skilled and compassionate professionals at Benjamin Rose have supported the aging journeys of adults and those who care for them. We do this by discovering, developing and delivering accessible, centralized programs and services. Our work ensures each and every person is heard, treated with dignity and positioned for a better tomorrow. Services include: affordable, supportive housing, home-delivered meals, health and wellness programs, behavioral health services, housing and financial counseling, companionship and supportive services, and family caregiver support.


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BRIGITTE AT YOUR SERVICE P: 216-297-0800 E: bschiffer1@aol.com We are committed to quality care. We provide personal care, loving care, medical care, meal preparation, transportation to appointments and shopping, laundry, light housekeeping and so much more. All shifts available; we are screened, bonded and insured. References available.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Caregiver Support Program 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Ilana Mandel, Executive Director Families work with a Care Navigator and geriatrician and other professional staff to develop a care plan that includes screening and assessment of a family member, information and referrals to appropriate community services, such as home care, education about brain health and dementia, companion care, adult day support or assisted living, and coordination of care – between medical, social services and other providers as well as communicating with families to provide support, education and peace of mind, and understanding financial and legal options available, and Caregiver Respite Program which provides limited hours of free care giving or companionship to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Older Adult Services 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3440 F: 216-916-9154 E: jlowy@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Ilana Mandel, Executive Director Comprehensive services to assist seniors living safely and independently in the community, including individual and family case management, Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Caregiver Support, Holocaust Survivor Support services, kosher home delivered meals, personal assistance, Lifeline mobile medical alert and Shuttle On The Go transportation services. MANDEL JCC 60 CONNECT AND ADULT PROGRAMMING 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x1210 E: ynixon@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org Yolanda Nixon, 60 Connect Program Supervisor The J offers programs for community members ages 60 years and older who want to connect with peers, socialize, and challenge their minds and bodies by participating in a variety of classes, programming and outings. Activities include exercise classes, live entertainment, discussion groups, arts and history classes, and more. Men’s Club is held Mondays from 11 a.m. to noon. 60 Connect is held Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with a group kosher meal provided off-site. The 60 Connect program provides free transportation to and from The J for area residents. Registration in advance is required to participate.

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MCGREGOR PACE 26310 Emery Road Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 P: 888-895-PACE (7223) W: mcgregorpace.org The only program of its kind in Ohio, PACE is a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, a Medicaid/Medicare supported program. For many seniors, the ability to remain at home is what life is all about. The interdisciplinary team works closely with participants, helping them live independently in their own home, having access to adult day health centers, and covers all medical and supportive services. McGregor PACE allows participants to continue living at home. Your goal, our priority! To enroll, call 888-895-PACE (7223). MENORAH PARK Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Adult Day Center of Menorah Park 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6673 F: 216-595-7341 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark The Mandel Adult Day Center of Menorah Park is the longest established center in the nation. It provides sophisticated, innovative and engaging day-time care options tailor-made for each adult individual. P PO certified. benefits accepted.

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Generations: Socializing & Schmoozing ACTIVE ADULTS FOREST CITY HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 24936 Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440 24 100 : 440 49 19 4 E: info fchba.og : fchba.org obert oodstein, President enee Blau, ice President Barbara Isaacs, ecording ecretary benevolent brotherhood established in 190 . Meets monthly for business and a variety of social events to further Jewish life, culture and education. Benefits include burial plots at Mt. Olive emetery, social events, discounts and support for members in need. all for further information.

VOLUNTEER & MITZVAH ACTIVITIES

CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH 2 11 airmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 21 300 : 21 0149 E: martha shaareytikvah.org : shaareytikvah.org B: facebook.com/shaareytikvah Martha ivertson, E ecutive Director abbi cott B. oland, abbi mall shul. arge community. is an egalitarian onservative congregation whose members are passionate about Judaism. By combining meaningful and oyful worship, serious Jewish learning, social action and compelling habbat and holiday e periences, we have created a vibrant spiritual community.

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JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Jewish olunteer Network Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 2 01 cience Park Drive leveland, OH 44122 P: 21 93 2900 39 : 21 93 2 92 E: volunteer cfcleve.org : ewishcleveland.org isa Hacker, enior Director Jewish olunteer Network Provides meaningful volunteer opportunities for the Jewish community to help repair the world tikkun olam. ince 199 , the ederation has matched thousands of individuals and groups with ongoing and “done in a day” volunteer opportunities for all ages in leveland s Jewish and general communities.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND olunteer ervices 2912 hagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 21 3 34 : 21 04 0 1 E: lkestin fsa cleveland.org : fsa cleveland.org B: facebook.com/J volunteers atie iala, Manager Opportunities available to volunteer with adults with disabilities, seniors, Holocaust survivors and teens. Individuals and families welcome.


GENERATIONS: SOCIALIZING & SCHMOOZING OR MERI O IO REGION 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ortamerica.org W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region FB: facebook.com/ortohio Todd Gurney, President ORT has been transforming lives through training and education since 1880. From focusing on teaching 19th-century Russian Jews essential trades and professions, we have evolved to provide 21st-century skills that empower individuals and strengthen communities and Jewish life worldwide. The ORT network reaches more than 200,000 people a year in schools, universities and vocational training programs in more than 30 countries. We bridge the gap between ability and opportunity by providing leading science and technology education. TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Dr. Rich Berkowitz, Tzedakah Chair At Temple Israel Ner Tamid, we have a strong, active commitment to tzedakah, from weekly PB&J sandwich making and delivery to Cleveland’s homeless, monthly dinners at True Holiness Church of God In Christ, sending teddy bears from our Teddy Bear Bank to kids in crisis and many other acts of kindness.

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH 26811 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-765-8300 F: 216-765-0149 E: hollysukol@gmail.com W: shaareytikvah.org FB: facebook.com/shaareytikvah Holly Sukol “YP, Etc.” is an inclusive and accessible space for young people (or young at heart) to gather together around learning, community and modern Jewish life. Contact us to be added to our WhatsApp group for the scoop on upcoming events and funny memes! CST membership is not required to join. PARK SYNAGOGUE Young Mensches 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x122 F: 216-321-0639 E: epetler@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Ellen Petler, Program & Volunteer Director Young Mensches is our group for singles and couples in their 20s and 30s that hosts fun and engaging events revolving around the Jewish holidays, conversations with the rabbis and opportunities for making new friends and professional connections.

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offered with my insurance plan. Glad I chose CHSC.”

Health Fitness Hearing Testing& • Hearing Aids • Cochlear Implant Services

Hearing Difficulty? Don’t Wait - Evaluate! AUDIOLOGY COUNSELING SERVICES Call Today! 216-382-4520 www.chsc.org

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BELLEFAIRE JEWISH CHILDREN’S BUREAU (JCB) Lyndhurst • University • Broadview Heights LE EL N E RING SPEE EN ERCircle • Westlake 22001 airmount Blvd. 0 4 Mayfield oad One Pollock ircle yndhurst, OH 44124 haker Heights, OH 4411 P: 21 3 2 4 20 P: 21 320 02 : 21 32 0 9 : 21 932 04 E: intake bellefaire cb.org 11 3 Euclid ve. : bellefaire cb.org leveland, OH 4410 B: facebook.com/bellefaire cb P: 21 231 : bellefaire cb : 21 231 141 Jeffrey . o , I , , E ecutive Director Behavioral health, substance abuse, education and 000 own entre Drive, uite 200 prevention services for youth and their families. Includes Broadview Heights, OH 4414 residential treatment outpatient and school based P: 440 3 14 counseling, prevention and early intervention ( ocial : 21 32 20 dvocates for outh ) foster care adoption and homeless and missing youth program. lso, Jewish Day 29 40 enter idge oad chool ounseling, JDN Early hildhood enter, Jewish Big estlake, OH 4414 Brothers Big isters and Monarch enter for utism. P: 440 4 9 9 : 440 4 1999 Established in 1921, leveland Hearing peech enter is the premier nonprofit provider of hearing health evaluations and follow up support. H audiologists offer individuali ed care and attention for patients of all ages and income levels and dispense top name brand hearing aids tailored to your lifestyle. Our uni ue assistance program sets us apart featuring high uality hearing aids at a reduced cost for those who ualify. Many insurance plans accepted. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND chieving Potential: Mental Health ervices 2912 hagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 21 292 3999 : 21 04 0 1 : fsa cleveland.org B: facebook.com/ fsacleveland arl ondracek, Director omprehensive integrated services for individuals with mental illness designed to help individuals achieve their potential through greater independence and inclusion, Philip D. Bomeli, DDS, MS including psychiatry, cognitive enhancement therapy, 33695 Bainbridge Rd, Ste 101 art therapy, community support, social and recreational Solon, OH 44139 (440) 349-5885 activities, and family support. Philip D. Bomeli, DDS, MS 33695 Bainbridge Rd., www.solonorthodontics.com Ste 101 in Solon

Solon Orthodontics

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JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Domestic Violence Services 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Mae Bennett, Program Manager Provides individual counseling for individuals and families experiencing family violence and domestic abuse. Also offers case management, support groups, legal advocacy and assistance, community education programs and professional training.

EMPOWERING EPILEPSY 23500 Mercantile Road, Suite D Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-342-4167 E: leigh@empoweringepilepsy.org W: empoweringepilepsy.org FB: facebook.com/empoweringepilepsy Leigh Goldie, Executive Director Empowering Epilepsy enables people with epilepsy to take charge of their lives by connecting them to experts and peers for education, care, support, and fun, family friendly events at every age and stage. Our goal is to show people what they can do while living with seizures.

DENTAL & ORTHODONTICS

SOLON ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics for children and adults 33695 Bainbridge Road, Suite 101 Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-349-5885 W: solonorthodontics.com FB: facebook.com/SolonOrthodontics X: @SolonOrtho Philip D. Bomeli, D.D.S., M.S. You can expect superb quality throughout your treatment with our state-of-the-art digital equipment, high-tech alloy wires that move teeth more comfortably and our use of clear ceramic braces. Invisalign clear aligners provide aesthetic alternatives. Accommodating patients of all ages. We treat people, not just smiles.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Achieving Potential: Disability Services 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Eric Matheny, Executive Director Comprehensive integrated services for individuals with developmental disabilities designed to help individuals achieve their potential through greater independence and inclusion, including residential services, adult day support, and vocational and employment services.

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HEALTH & FITNESS FITNESS AT HOME SENIOR FITNESS P: 614-579-1336 E: michael athomeseniorfitness.net : athomeseniorfitness.net Rabbi Michael Ungar ooking to keep fit as you age onvenient, affordable, effective and fun rain at your home or online with a certified Personal rainer who speciali es in older adults. One on one or small group fitness sessions available. or more information, contact Michael at michael athomeseniorfitness.net or 14 9 133 .

MANDEL JCC FITNESS AND AQUATICS CENTER 2 001 . oodland oad Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x0 E: info mandel cc.org : mandel cc.org Joe Schillero, Senior Director, Wellness & Engagement he J takes a comprehensive body, mind and spirit approach. It offers more than 0 group e ercise classes a week a fitness center featuring 200 pieces of cardio machines, free weight e uipment and weight lifting platforms Pilates, basketball, rac uetball and pickleball courts and more. ertified Personal rainers speciali e in a variety of areas including rehabilitation, functional movement restoration and teen and adult weight loss. he indoor a uatics center includes a 2 meter pool, sauna and whirlpool. Programs include coed and gender specific open swim, group water aerobics classes, a master swimming program, lifeguard training and merican ed ross certified child swim lessons.

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SHAW JCC OF AKRON 750 White Pond Drive kron, OH 44223 P: 330-867-7850 E: info shaw cc.org tephanie ork, haw J E ecutive Director s a member of the haw J , you are a part of an open, welcoming community that will inspire you to live a healthier life and pursue your interests. e offer a range of engaging, high uality programs in a welcoming atmosphere with many opportunities to make new friends and lasting relationships for you and your entire family he haw J facility includes a full service fitness center, over 0 free group e ercise classes a week, heated indoor and outdoor pools, tennis and pickleball courts, gymnasium, locker rooms with saunas, and access to additional services and programs such as personal training, swim lessons, amp J and more

HEALTH CENTERS

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND lyson s Place Medical linic 2912 hagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 : 21 04 0 1 : fsa cleveland.org B: facebook.com/ fsacleveland Nata Mendlovic, M ( P), MB , hief Operating Officer Medical clinic offering comprehensive health care services through MetroHealth and other providers. reatment of common health problems and chronic diseases, including l heimer s disease and dementia diagnoses, as well as physical e ams, blood tests and other lab and diagnostic tests, well patient visits, vaccines and immuni ations, and medication prescriptions offered.


HEALTH & FITNESS

METROHEALTH MAIN CAMPUS MEDICAL CENTER 2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland, OH 44109 P: 216-778-7800 W: metrohealth.org With The MetroHealth Glick Center and national recognition for the Rehabilitation Institute, MetroHealth is leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery, and teamwork. MetroHealth provides care through four hospitals, four emergency departments, and more than 20 health centers and 40 additional sites. Each day, our 8,700 employees focus on providing our community with equitable health care – through patient-focused research, access to care and support services – that seeks to eradicate health disparities rooted in systematic barriers.

HOSPICE

HOSPICE OF THE WESTERN RESERVE 17876 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, OH 44110 P: 216-383-2222 E: communication@hospicewr.org W: hospicewr.org FB: Hospice of the Western Reserve X: @HospiceWR William E. Finn, President and CEO Hospice of the Western Reserve provides palliative and end-of-life care, caregiver support and bereavement services throughout Northern Ohio. In celebration of the individual worth of each life, we strive to relieve suffering, enhance comfort, promote quality of life, foster choice in end-of-life care and support effective grieving.

MENORAH PARK Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care of Menorah Park One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-910-2763 P: 216-910-2650 (24/7) F: 216-910-2399 E: vinney@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org With ACHC (Accreditation Commission for Health Care) distinction, the Vinney team provides comfort, loving care and compassion 24/7 to those with life-limiting illnesses. Our emphasis on integrative therapies – Reiki, massage, art and music helps with relaxation and comfort. We will provide support to you and your family in your own home, in any of the Menorah Park residences (Menorah Park Hospice supports Menorah Park Skilled Nursing residents with State of Ohio accreditation), Maltz Hospice House or in other health care facilities.

IMAGING & DIAGNOSTICS

LUMINA IMAGING & DIAGNOSTICS 5855 Harper Road, Suite A Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-592-6060 W: luminaimaging.com With locations in Medina, Mentor, Solon and Westlake, Lumina specializes in hospital-grade MRIs, CT scans and other diagnostic imaging performed by experienced staff members. Lumina’s focus on patient experience – convenient locations and hours, mobile check-in that takes patients from the parking lot to the e am room, uick results and a flat fee structure that delivers savings to patients and employee benefit plans makes umina a clear choice. o see the Lumina difference, visit luminaimaging.com.

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HEALTH & FITNESS MENTAL HEALTH

ADAMHS BOARD OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY 2012 W. 25th St. Cleveland, OH 44113 P: 216-241-3400 W: adamhscc.org The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County would like everyone to know that help is available by calling Cuyahoga County’s 24-Hour Suicide Prevention, Mental Health/Addiction Crisis, Information and Diversion Center Referral Hotline at 216-623-6888, or 988. To learn more, please visit adamhscc.org.

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216-991-4472 • Shaker Heights HANNA PERKINS CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19910 Malvern Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P. 216-991-4772 W: hannaperkins.org Helping kids become the boss of themselves since 1951. nonprofit resource for families dealing with divorce, adoption, illness or death; as well as everyday developmental challenges like making friends and school struggles. Services include preschool, kindergarten and parent/toddler group; a mental health clinic specializing in children and families; and professional training for teachers, social workers and therapists.

connect with services Call the 24-Hour Mental Health/Addiction Hotline:

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or text "4hope" to 741-741 Take a free online mental health screening Use the Service Finder on our website adamhscc.org

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JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Achieving Potential: Mental Health Services 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Carl Vondracek, Director Comprehensive integrated services for individuals with mental illness designed to help individuals achieve their potential through greater independence and inclusion, including psychiatry, cognitive enhancement therapy, art therapy, community support, social and recreational activities, and family support.

PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND JFSA Caring at Home 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-8660 F: 216-504-0551 E: ldales@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Laura Dales, MBA CEAL, Executive Director Home health care services, including skilled services (nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy, and medical social workers), light housekeeping, personal care services and home cleaning.


“My appointment was super quickHEALTH and & FITNESS easy. I was able to MENORAH PARK request the aid The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center of Menorah Park WELLNESS 27300 Cedar Road I was looking Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7345 for and it was F: 216-595-7322 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org SPRY PERSONAL PRIMARY CARE offered with my W: MenorahPark.org 811 Prospect Ave., Suite 200 FB: facebook.com/peterblewisaquaticandtherapycenter Cleveland, OH 44115 insurance plan. The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center of Menorah P: 216-957-7779 Park offers high-quality rehabilitative physical, occupational W: myspry.com Glad I chose CHSC.” and speech therapy services as well as active aging awardSpry Personal Primary Care’s membership-based practice is winning wellness programs to support your ongoing physical well-being, improve movement, independence and reduce pain. Therapists specialize in a variety of techniques using focused, personalized approaches to care.

designed around your life. With same-day appointments, extended visits and direct access to physicians, patients receive care that is coordinated and convenient. Lauren O’Byrne Gopal, DO, and Raisa Lerner, MD, get to know you so they can understand your preferences and concerns. This allows them to develop a holistic approach that personalizes your care – when you need it and how you prefer it.

Hearing Testing • Hearing Aids • Cochlear Implant Services

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Many insurances accepted including many Medicare Advantage plans.

Lyndhurst • University • Broadview CLEVELAND HEARING & SPEECH CENTERCircle • Westlake SPRY SENIOR: Heights SOLON OFFICE 0 4 Mayfield oad 5855 Harper Road, Suite A Lyndhurst, OH 44124 Solon, OH 44139 P: 216-382-4520 P: 440-592-6200 F: 216-325-7609 W: sprysenior.com t pry enior, we know that older adults have specific 11635 Euclid Ave. primary care needs. So, we’ve created a health care Cleveland, OH 44106 experience that’s all about you, all the time. Focused P: 216-231-8787 exclusively on adults age 58 and older, Spry Senior is located F: 216-231-7141 in Solon, Strongsville and Brook Park, and offers comfortable spacious exam rooms, immediate access to on-site lab and 7000 Town Centre Drive, Suite 200 point-of-care testing, and comprehensive care coordination. Broadview Heights, OH 44147 Door-to-doctor transportation and easy to schedule P: 440-838-1477 same-day appointments shape our primary care services F: 216-325-7620 designed specifically to meet the needs of today s seniors. 29540 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145 P: 440-455-9898 F: 440-455-1999 Established in 1921, Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center is the premier nonprofit provider of hearing, speech language, and deaf services and support. CHSC offers speech-language services for children and adults, including individual and group therapy, stroke recovery support group, early childhood intervention and literacy programs.

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Israel Connections FINANCIAL RESOURCES

ORGANIZATIONS

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND A Gift Of Israel / Financial Aid 2030 South Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: agiftofisrael ecc.org / financialaid ecc.org : ecc.org Together with matching funds from the Jewish Federation and congregations (if applicable), families can save money for their children’s future educational experience in Israel with a ift of Israel incentive savings plan. inancial aid (grants or loans) is available for first or second time travel and study in Israel (high school and college).

AFMDA egional Office 31 ommercial ve., uite 101 Northbrook, IL 60062 P: 216-233-1595 E: dcohen afmda.org : afmda.org Darcee Cohen, Development Executive Magen David Adom is Israel’s ambulance, blood-services and disaster-relief organization, serving as emergency medical first responders for the state s 9 million people. MD is the only organization mandated by the Israeli government to serve in this role, but it’s not a government agency, so it relies on people like you for funding. hrough your gift, you re saving lives.

NA’AMAT USA – CLEVELAND COUNCIL 001 Mayfield oad, 31 Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-321-2002 E: mcurtis naamat.org : naamatcle.org Marci Curtis, Executive Director Melanie Kutnick, Board President Dedicated to serving women and children in Israel, NA’AMAT is the largest provider of child care services in Israel –17,000 preschool children every day in 23 centers. No child is turned away. rom day care to career training, N M supports the vulnerable and removes obstacles to health and happiness.

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AMERICAN TECHNION SOCIETY Office ddress: Chagrin Falls, OH P: 216-800-9680 E: technion.oh.wpa ats.org Mailing Address: E. 9th t. New York, NY 10022 : ats.org Michael Waxman-Lenz, CEO Robert Platt, Director of Development, OH and Western PA The American Technion Society (ATS) supports the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, a global innovation powerhouse whose research, education and innovation efforts advance breakthroughs that benefit the tate of Israel and the global good.


ISRAEL CONNECTIONS

FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Midwest Region – Ohio Chapter 49 Mayfield oad, 200 yndhurst, OH 44124 P: 21 3 0 3 : 24 3 313 E: ohio fidf.org : fidf.org ane . chlessel, Director lane.schlessel fidf.org Jill Barron, Development ssociate ill.barron fidf.org ID initiates and helps support educational, social, cultural and recreational programs and facilities for the young men and women soldiers of Israel who defend the Jewish homeland. ID also supports the families of fallen soldiers.

ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL OH egion P: 21 4 4 01 0 P: 00 2 E: cleveland israelbonds.com : israelbonds.com homas ockshin, E ecutive Director David Pearl, egistered epresentative teven reenberg, eneral hair Diane rankel, omen s Division hair Development orporation for Israel/Israel Bonds ranks among Israel s most valued economic and strategic resources, with a record of proven success spanning over 0 years. Praised for its dependability, the Bonds organi ation has helped build every sector of Israel s economy. Partnering in Israel s success story through investment in Israel bonds is global in scope. orldwide sales have e ceeded 0 billion since the first bonds were issued in 19 1. Member IN

JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Overseas Programs Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 2 01 cience Park Drive leveland, OH 44122 P: 21 93 2900 30 : 21 93 2901 E: overseas cfcleve.org : ewishcleveland.org Oren Barat , enior ice President, E ternal ffairs Ilanit erblich alir, ssistant ice President, E ternal ffairs/ International Operations Elle Henig, Manager, International E periences he ederation s overseas programs offer opportunities for Jews in leveland to work on pro ects with Jews in Israel, the former oviet nion and other worldwide locations. Programs cover a range of educational, social service and humanitarian concerns, and have dramatically improved lives around the world.

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Office ddress: 2004 alker oad haker Heights, OH 44122 P: 21 292 33 : 21 4 4 42 Mailing ddress: 0 evere Drive, 2 Northbrook, I 00 2 : nf.org huck hitehill, President ri Milgrom, Director JN gives all generations of Jews a uni ue voice in building a prosperous future for the land of Israel and its people. JN strives to bring an enhanced uality of life to all of Israel s residents and translates these advancements to the world beyond.

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Visit! What makes JewishAkron special? Just 30 minutes from Cleveland, down I-77 Affordable and accessible Jewish community Full service Jewish Community Center (JCC) with early childhood, camp, fitness and more The Lippman School – multicultural K-8 day school grounded in Jewish values Three vibrant congregations Friendly and welcoming to ALL

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We are Ansh e Ch esed - Peop le of Lov ing K indness We celebrate the many sparks of light each person’s journey brings to our diverse and inclusive community. Together we strive for a more just and caring society.

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To learn more about Fairmount Temple, reach out to Executive Director Julianna Johnston Senturia at Jsenturia@fairmounttemple.org or 216-464-1330.

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THE NEGEV FOUNDATION 2121 S. Green Road, #210 South Euclid, OH 44121 P: 216-691-9997 P: 216-346-2474 E: negev@negev.org W: negev.org Sam Hoenig, President Julia DiBaggio-Friedman, Director, OIACI Richard J. Bogomolny, Founding Board Chair he Negev oundation is a nonprofit organi ation fully committed to nurturing the Negev region of Israel. he foundation recogni es the Negev s uni ue strategic importance to the tate of Israel for security, sustainability and success. s well as making the desert bloom by developing the knowledge, infrastructure, resources and relationships for sustaining meaningful life. he Ohio Israel gricultural and lean ech Initiative (OI I) was established under The Negev Foundation to promote and enhance trade opportunities and facilitate technology transfer and cooperation between Ohio and Israel in the agriculture, food and CleanTech industries. OR MERI O IO REGION 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ortamerica.org W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region B: https://www.facebook.com/ortohio Todd Gurney, President O has been transforming lives through training and education since 1 0. rom focusing on teaching 19th century ussian Jews essential trades and professions, we have evolved to provide 21st century skills that empower individuals and strengthen communities and Jewish life worldwide. The ORT network reaches more than 200,000 people a year in schools, universities and vocational training programs in more than 30 countries. e bridge the gap between ability and opportunity by providing leading science and technology education.


Lifecycle Events B’NAI MITZVAH

CEMETERIES

THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie@theshul.us W: theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi The Shul: An innovative center for Jewish outreach. We reach out to everyone interested in enlivening their Jewish identity and observance through study, spiritual practice, prayer, celebration of life events and community involvement. We are a new model of synagogue, without mandatory dues or requirement for membership.

FOREST CITY HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 24936 Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-248-5100 F: 440-498-1964 E: Info@fchba.org W: fchba.org Robert Goodstein, President Renee Blau, Vice President Barbara Isaacs, Recording Secretary A benevolent brotherhood established in 1906. Meets monthly for business and a variety of social events to further Jewish life, culture and education. enefits include burial plots at Mt. Olive Cemetery, social events, discounts and support for members in need. Call for further information.

TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Temple Israel Ner Tamid is a caring, accepting, Reform Jewish congregation providing a welcoming place to gather, pray, learn and engage in acts of kindness and tzedakah. TWINSBURG CHABAD 9945 Vail Drive, Suite 2 Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 440- 465-2063 E: info@twinsburgchabad.com W: twinsburgchabad.com FB: Twinsburg Chabad Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, Director Mussie Greenberg, Program Director Our center endeavors to provide a warm Jewish experience for families in Twinsburg and throughout the area. We believe that while Jews embrace many varying levels of observance, there should be a place for all Jews – no labels, no affiliations – to come and experience their Judaism without judgment.

MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 27855 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-5100 F: 440-498-1964 E: mtolivesolon@gmail.com Neil Glazer, Board President Larry Collins, Director Cemetery Operations A nonprofit Jewish cemetery located in Solon. urial rights are available through synagogues, associations, Jewish veterans and open non-affiliated Mount Olive Community sections. Serving Jewish families in Northeast Ohio with “kavod” (respect) and “chesed” (loving kindness) since 1924.

FUNERAL & DEATH SERVICES

BERKOWITZ-KUMIN-BOOKATZ MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1985 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-932-7900; 800-448-2210 F: 216-932-4596 E: barnett.bookatz@dignitymemorial.com W: BKBMC.com Barnett Bookatz, Kirk Berkowitz, Stuart Berkowitz, Michael Kumin, Jay Goldfarb The Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz families have served the Jewish community for more than a century. Four generations of Jewish funeral directors answer your needs and are a crossroad for all segments of Cleveland’s Jewish community. It has always been our privilege to serve the community and we strive to earn your trust for the future. cjn.org/source

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LIFECYCLES EVENTS MARRIAGE

FIORITTO FUNERAL SERVICE 5236 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-442-5900 E: mario fiorittofs.com W: FiorittoFS.com For over 0 years, the Fioritto family has cared for families during their most difficult times. Even the simplest service is provided with compassion and the utmost attention to detail. We are proud to offer an alternative to Jewish and interfaith families who desire a simple dignified service at an affordable cost. PARK SYNAGOGUE Park Synagogue ereavement Support roup 2 500 Shaker lvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-3 1-2244 x122 F: 216-321-0639 E: epetler parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org Ellen Petler, Program olunteer Director Park Synagogue offers six-session ereavement Support roups, whether virtually or in person, during the year for those who have lost a loved one, whether spouse, parent, sibling, child or friend. Facilitated by an experienced social worker, the group helps participants gain insight into the stages of mourning and the normal feelings of grief experienced after a loss. roup members also find support, strength, friendship and hope from each other.

LIFECYCLES – INTERFAITH JHUB Offices in Cleveland Heights Events held throughout reater Cleveland P: 216-3 -600 E: jhub jecc.org W: jhubcle.org Rabbi Melinda M. Mersack, Director jHU provides new ways for interfaith couples and families to comfortably explore, discover and personalize the meaning of Jewish culture and values. jHU welcomes everyone and offers a clergy referral service to help individuals, couples and families connect to a rabbi or cantor for their officiation needs: weddings, baby namings, conversions and more.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1 32 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-4 3-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint tintcleveland.org F : facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Temple Israel Ner Tamid is a caring, accepting, Reform Jewish congregation providing a welcoming place to gather, pray, learn and engage in acts of kindness and tzedakah. Prenuptial counseling available.

MIKVAH CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG COMMUNITY MIKVAH 3300 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-3 1-2244 x135 F: 216-321-0639 W: clevelandmikvah.org Mary Lauriel, Scheduler onnie Frankel, Chair The C CM is a kosher, luxurious Halacha-certified mikvah open to the community, welcoming individuals from all streams of Judaism. Available for family purity, weddings, conversions and other celebrations of life milestones. Programs may be held in the Community Room to teach about the mikvah as part of the Jewish tradition. KOSHER INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY MIKVAH Only mikvah between Cleveland and Pittsburgh 39 0 Logan Way Youngstown, OH 44505 P: 330- 20-4122 ob ranitz: 330- 59-216 Alvin Weisberg, President, Children of Israel Congregation The mikvah is located at Children of Israel Congregation in Youngstown, OH.


Religious Life & Congregations CONGREGATIONS

ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 F: 216-464-3628 E: mail@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org FB: facebook.com/FairmountTemple Senior Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk Rabbi Joshua Caruso Cantor Vladimir Lapin Rabbi Elle Muhlbaum Cantor Laureate Sarah Sager Michele Krantz, President Julianna Johnston Senturia, Executive Director At Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, we provide a gateway for deeper personal enrichment by helping individuals embrace their Jewish faith through lifelong learning, acts of loving kindness, and uniting on the front line of social justice. An open and embracing community, we nurture love, justice, hope, joy, connection and growth. We welcome you here.

BETH EL CONGREGATION 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-846-2105 W: bethelakron.com FB: facebook.com/akronbethel Rabbi Jeremy Lipton Beth El Congregation is a Conservative synagogue that meets the spiritual and social needs of our congregants by providing a welcoming, vibrant and engaging community for Jewish life and religious practice in an egalitarian, progressive and caring environment.

BETH EL – THE HEIGHTS SYNAGOGUE 3246 Desota Ave. Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-9667 E: info@bethelheights.org W: bethelheights.org FB: tinyurl.com/2uxkmm9h Rabbi Michael Ungar Joel Genuth, President Ari Klein, Vice President Traditional, egalitarian and participatory, BE–THS is an independent minyan in Cleveland Heights. We offer many opportunities to lead and learn, healthy weekly kiddushes, and a willingness both to study together and to have fun. Membership: 80 units. Shabbat mornings: 9:15 a.m., attendance about 40.

BETH ISRAEL – THE WEST TEMPLE 14308 Triskett Road Cleveland, OH 44111 P: 216-941-8882 E: office thewesttemple.org W: thewesttemple.org FB: facebook.com/TheWestTemple We are a vibrant community that loves coming together to socialize and learn. All Jews are welcome! We celebrate Shabbat with services every week of the year – on both Friday night and Saturday mornings – led by our Rabbi and/ or members of our Ritual Committee.

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 E: info@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org FB: facebook.com/bnaijeshuruncongregation Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Joshua Jacobs, Assistant Rabbi Cantor Alyssa Rosenbaum, Cantor Rabbi Josh Foster, Education Engagement Rabbi Rabbi Alex Rosenbaum, Rabbi, Wellness Center Director Jay Ross, Executive Director Shani Kadis, Membership & Programming Director A warm, embracing, dynamic congregational family that welcomes egalitarian Judaism and a commitment to Jewish learning, prayer, celebration and spirituality. We offer religious, educational and social experiences for all ages, and seek to make a difference in our world by engaging in Israel advocacy, social action and social justice. We offer two daily minyans: 7:15 a.m. and 6 p.m. Both are available in person and on Zoom. All are welcome.

CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH 26811 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-765-8300 F: 216-765-0149 E: martha@shaareytikvah.org W: shaareytikvah.org FB: facebook.com/shaareytikvah Martha Sivertson, Executive Director Rabbi Scott B. Roland, Rabbi Small shul. Large community. CST is an egalitarian Conservative congregation whose members are passionate about Judaism. By combining meaningful and joyful worship, serious Jewish learning, social action and compelling Shabbat and holiday experiences, we have created a vibrant spiritual community.

CHABAD OF CLEVELAND The Waxman Chabad Center 2479 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-282-0112 E: info@chabadofcleveland.com W: ChabadofCLE.com Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi Prayer services daily at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., and at sundown. Sabbath and holiday services at 10 a.m. and sundown. All services open to the public; optional membership. Sabbath and holidays – Jr. Congregation and tots program, family programming and adult education.

HEIGHTS JEWISH CENTER 14270 Cedar Road University Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-382-1958 E: office hjcs.org W: hjcs.org Established in 1923, Heights Jewish Center is an Orthodox synagogue whose members are committed to Torah, mitzvos and a desire to grow spiritually. Heights cannot be labeled because of the variety of backgrounds and minhaggim from which our members come. What our member families have in common is a commitment to Torah and mitzvos and a desire to grow spiritually.

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY Mailing address / administrative office only 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-1498 E: connect kolhalev.net W: kolhalev.net F : facebook.com/ olHaLevCleveland Rabbi Steve Segar Note: If you’d like to attend ol HaLev services either in person or virtually, please email connect kolhalev.net. You can also visit kolhalev.net for more information. ol HaLev is known for joyful spirituality, intellectual curiosity, inclusivity and deep caring. Member collaboration drives innovative services, learning and tikkun olam opportunities for all ages. Whatever your Jewish background, come experience a rich and inspiring exploration of Torah and tradition for our modern lives in this compassionate community. OHEB ZEDEK-CEDAR SINAI SYNAGOGUE 23749 Cedar Road Lyndhurst, OH 44122 P: 216-382-6566 E: office oz-cedarsinai.org W: oz-cedarsinai.org Rabbi Noah Leavitt Moshe Shapiro, President Oheb edek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue is a welcoming, Modern Orthodox congregation dedicated to Torah, Israel, spiritual growth, social responsibility and the unity of the Jewish people. PARK SYNAGOGUE 2 500 Shaker lvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x121 E: asiegel parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org F : facebook.com/parksyn Rabbi Joshua Skoff, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Sharon Y. Marcus, Associate Rabbi Stuart Deicher, Executive Director Angela Siegel, Membership Director A modern, egalitarian Conservative synagogue welcoming all to our community. Through song or study or through public celebration or private re ection, Park offers something for everyone where intellectual vigor is coupled with the warmth of family. We believe a congregation should bring together people of all ages for a shared experience; we look forward to welcoming you

THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie theshul.us W: theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi The Shul: An innovative center for Jewish outreach. We reach out to everyone interested in enlivening their Jewish identity and observance through study, spiritual practice, prayer, celebration of life events and community involvement. We are a new model of synagogue, without mandatory dues or re uirement for membership.

Warm Up.

SOLON CHABAD 55 0 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 F: 440-498-9966 E: office solonchabad.com January in Cleveland. You’re probably cold just thinking about it. Take a break and share the W: solonchabad.com warmth of Sheldon Low and Hadar Orshalimy’s indie folk duo, We Are The Northern Lights. in the community is invited to this 7PM January 18th concert at Suburban Rabbi usheEveryone reenberg, Spiritual Leader Temple-Kol Ami. Kids are welcome and there will be free childcare. Tickets are $18. the evening particularly special by attending ParticipantsMake at our programs range from Reform,the pre-concert party. Enjoy deserts from Sensational Cakes and More, drink Israeli wine, and sit by the fireplace in the art-filled Conservative to unaffiliated families. No membership Garden Room. Tickets are $36 and include reserved seating. can Adult be found at re uired to Tickets attendand anyvideos function. education, Hebrew https//www.suburbantemple.org/manyvoices school, library, preschool, – 2019. there’s something here for children and The concert builds oncamp our great Members stood up for immigrant our horizons with innovative lifelong learning. Walked down different Jewish paths every Jew. expanded and celebrated diversity. With their encore performance welcoming the new year, 2020 will be even better.

always welco SUBURBAN TEMPLE-KOL AMI 22401 Chagrin lvd. eachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-991-0700 E: info suburbantemple.org W: suburbantemple.org F : facebook.com/suburbantemple Rabbi Allison ann, Rabbi rett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana Nyer, Director of Lifelong Learning Many people today are searching for greater connectivity. At Suburban Temple- ol Ami, we understand that connecting for you might mean practicing Judaism in ways that are a bit different. Or it might mean learning about Jewish values and culture through innovative education programs. Maybe it’s important to join a community – or communities – in ways that are traditional and surprising. So, no matter who you are, what path you’ve taken or where you might go, at ST- A there’s always an open door.

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS TEMPLE EL EMETH SYNAGOGUE 3970 Logan Way Youngstown, OH 44505 P: 330-759-1429 F: 330-759-1499 E: templeelemeth@gmail.com W: templeelemeth.org Rabbi Seth Sternstein, Rabbi Alice Franklin and Diane Finesilver, Co-Presidents Elyse Silverman, Program Director We are a warm, modern, egalitarian Conservative synagogue with the only daily minyan between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Monthly interfaith programming, Shabbat Kiddush luncheons and study sessions with the rabbi. Wide variety of programming for children and adults. Sisterhood and Judaica shop. Mikvah in building. TEMPLE EMANU EL 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1300 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: Temple Emanu-El – Orange Village, Ohio Rabbi Matt Cohen, Rabbi Renee Delafranconi, Executive Director Temple Emanu El strives to make the practice of Judaism an integral part of its congregants’ lives. We are an inclusive, caring community that encourages individuals to discover what it means to be Jewish today and inspires our youth to become the leaders of tomorrow. We empower our congregants to explore their passion for Judaism, lifelong learning and social action within and beyond our walls.

TE E ISR E 91 Springside Drive Akron, OH 44333 P: 330-665-2000 W: templeisraelakron.org Rabbi Joshua Brown Cantor Kathy Fromson Lauren Trexler, Director of Education Akron’s Reform synagogue. One congregation embracing all.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org W: tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Ann Chaia Teomi, Religious Education Director Marcie Oelbracht, Temple Administrator Temple Israel Ner Tamid is a caring, accepting Reform Jewish congregation providing a welcoming place to gather, pray, learn and engage in acts of kindness and tzedakah. Family-friendly Shabbat services Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Tuition-free K-10 religious school for members’ children and grandchildren, as well as pre-K programs

THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3233 F: 216-831-4216 W: ttti.org Senior Rabbi Jonathan Cohen Rabbi Roger C. Klein Rabbi Yael Dadoun Cantor Kathryn Wolfe Sebo Rabbi Emeritus Richard A. Block Augie Napoli, Executive Director Allison Shippy, Membership Director We are a warm, welcoming synagogue family where each person matters. We cherish our rich history and foster a dynamic culture of imagination and innovation. Members find meaning and inspiration by developing enduring personal connections with each other, Torah, G-d, Israel, the Jewish People and acts of justice and compassion.


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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS TWINSBURG CHABAD 9945 Vail Drive, Suite 2 Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 440-465-2063 E: info@twinsburgchabad.com W: twinsburgchabad.com FB: Twinsburg Chabad Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, Director Mussie Greenberg, Program Director Our center endeavors to provide a warm Jewish experience for families in Twinsburg and throughout the area. We believe that while Jews embrace many varying levels of observance, there should be a place for all Jews – no labels, no affiliations – to come and experience their Judaism without judgment. YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREATER CLEVELAND 2463 South Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-382-5740 E: office yigc.org W: yigc.org Rabbi Naphtali Burnstein, Rabbi Aaron Dovid Lebovics, Associate Rabbi (HAC Branch) Young Israel of Greater Cleveland is a 350-member, warm and welcoming Orthodox congregation in Beachwood, with a branch in Cleveland Heights. Young Israel has multiple minyanim on Shabbat, Yom Tov and daily, as well as a full schedule of Shiurim and a Kollel.

INTERFAITH JHUB Offices in Cleveland Heights Events held throughout Greater Cleveland P: 216-377-6007 E: jhub@jecc.org W: jhubcle.org Rabbi Melinda M. Mersack, Director jHUB provides new ways for interfaith couples and families to comfortably explore, discover and personalize the meaning of Jewish culture and values. We are here to help you navigate life’s challenges comfortably, at your own pace. Everyone is welcome. Everyone is valued. Programming content is accessible to all.

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RELIGIOUS & RABBINICAL ORGANIZATIONS CHABAD OF NE OHIO E. Ohio Regional Headquarters 4481 University Parkway University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-382 5050 W: ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Leibel & Devorah Alevsky, Executive Directors Outreach organization affiliated with international Chabad-Lubavitch movement, with more than 3,500 branches worldwide, helping Jews in all areas of Jewish life. Global networking facilitated locally. Directs all local activities, opens local branches. FROMOVITZ CHABAD CENTER 23711 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-647-4884 W: clevelandjewishlearning.com Rabbi Moshe Gancz, Rabbi and Director Mrs. Rivky Gancz, Program Director Through a variety of educational programs for all ages, Fromovitz Chabad Center, located in Beachwood, is committed to providing every Jew with the opportunity to study and experience their beautiful heritage and tradition. GRE TER C E E N R R IS P: 216-765-8300 x105 Rabbi Scott B. Roland, President Rabbi Rachel Brown, Vice President Rabbi Chase Foster, Treasurer Rabbi Elyssa Austerklein, Secretary Rabbi Enid C. Lader, Past President The primary forum for Northeast Ohio’s diverse rabbinical community for enhancing/expanding the rabbinate’s role in the betterment of the Jewish people and the world at large, while providing a spiritual environment to promote Klal Yisrael, learn together, grow professionally and build bridges within the Jewish community and with other faiths.


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C TS N C R S R S N GIR S INC 6025 Kruse Drive Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-542-1750 Lindsey Terry, Owner Cuts N Curls is an adult and children’s hair salon, toy boutique and party place all wrapped up into one. Our mission is to take the stress out of getting your and your child’s hair cut. We provide a positive and enjoyable experience where children and parents can kick back and relax.

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NCJW/CLE (NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN) THRIFTIQUE SHOWROOM 5055 Richmond Road Bedford Heights, OH 44146 P: 216-378-2264 W: thriftiqueshowroom.com Mindi Axner, Executive Director Abbe Froimson, Store Manager One of the largest upscale resale shops in Northeast Ohio and a destination for finding gently-used furniture, home decor, clothing (men’s and women’s) and more. To shop: Open weekly Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. isit the website weekly for special sales and coupons. To donate: Donation drop-offs at NCJW/CLE warehouse 26055 Emery Road, Cleveland, OH 44128 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 216-378-2264 to schedule a free furniture pickup. Your donations and purchases help fulfill the NCJW/CLE mission. All donations are tax deductible.

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Social Services FAMILY SERVICE AGENCIES

Bellefaire JCB BELLEFAIRE JEWISH CHILDREN’S BUREAU (JCB) 22001 Fairmount Blvd. One Pollock Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-8502 F: 216-932-6704 E: intake@bellefairejcb.org W: bellefairejcb.org FB: facebook.com/bellefairejcb X: @bellefairejcb Jeffrey A. Lox, LISW-S, ACSW, Executive Director Behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services for youth and their families. Includes residential treatment; outpatient and school-based counseling, prevention and early intervention (Social Advocates for Youth – SAY); foster care; adoption; and homeless and missing youth program. Also, Jewish Day School Counseling, JDN Early Childhood Center, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters and Monarch Center for Autism.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Headquarters 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 E: info@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland Susan ichsel, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer Renny Wolfson, Chair, Board of Directors JFSA helps individuals and families with solutions to face life’s challenges with confidence. Services for older adults, Holocaust Survivors, adults with developmental disabilities or mental illness, individuals and families.

We are proud to have recognized the Cleveland Jewish News 2023 classes of 18 Difference Makers and 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe!

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Publisher’s note: Congregations may change how services and events are held. Visit their websites or call their phone numbers regarding attendance prior to visiting.

B’nai Jeshurun Congregation Pepper Pike | 216-831-6555 bnaijeshurun.org | Families: 900

Congregation Shaarey Tikvah Beachwood | 216-765-8300 shaareytikvah.org | Families: 240

Shaarey Torah Synagogue Canton | 330-492-0310 shaareytorahsynagogue.org | Families: 96

Temple El Emeth Youngstown | 330-759-1429 templeelemeth.com | Families: 120

The Park Synagogue Pepper Pike | 216-371-2244 parksynagogue.org | Families: 1300

Also in the area: Congregation Brith Sholom (Erie, Pa.)

Beachwood Kehilla Beachwood | 216-765-0334 beachwoodkehilla.org | Families: 100

Chabad Jewish Center of Solon Solon | 440-498-9533 solonchabad.com | Families: 500 Chabad of Cleveland At The Waxman Chabad Center Beachwood | 216-282-0112 ChabadCLE.com | Families: 200

Congregation K’hal Yereim Cleveland Heights | 216-321-1033 khalyereim.com | Families: 100

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ORTHODOX / MODERN ORTHODOX Anshe Sfard Revere Road Synagogue Akron | 330-867-7292 akronshul.com | Families: N/A

Financial Assistance Avail.

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Babysitting Services

Daily Minyan

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutoring

Religious School

Interfaith Programs

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS OTHER Family Services/Programs

Beth El Congregation Akron | 330-864-2105 bethelakron.com | Families: N/A

Nursery/Preschool

Judaica Library

High School/Confirmation

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Youth/Teen Groups

Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Young Professionals

Virtual

Seniors Group

In-Person

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Gift Shop

Agudath B’nai Israel Lorain | 440-282-3307 abitemplelorain.com | Families: 37

SERVICE TYPE

Disabled Access

CONSERVATIVE

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

Adult Education/ Study Groups

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Fromovitz Chabad Center Beachwood | 216-647-4884 clevelandjewishlearning.com | Families: N/A

Green Road Synagogue Beachwood | 216-381-4757 greenroadsynagogue.org | Families: 400

Heights Jewish Center University Heights | 216-382-1958 hjcs.org | Families: ~100

Jewish Family Experience University Heights | 216-591-9525 jewishfamilyexperience.org | Families: 150

Menorah Park Beachwood | 216-839-6628 menorahpark.org | Families: 1200

Oheb Zedek Cedar Sinai Synagogue Lyndhurst | 216-382-6566 oz-cedarsinai.org | Families: 150

Semach Sedek RIAS South Euclid | 216-382-7202 semachsedekshul.org | Families: 60 Taylor Road Synagogue Cleveland Heights | 216-321-4875 oztrs.com | Families: >100

Young Israel of Greater Cleveland Beachwood | 216-382-5740 yigc.org | Families: 350

Zemach Zedek Cleveland Heights | 216-321-5169 zemachzedek.com | Families: 35

Also in the area: Aish Ha Torah (Cleveland Heights) Chabad at CWRU (Cleveland) Chabad of Akron and Canton (Akron) Chabad of Cleveland Heights (Cleveland Heights) Chabad of Downtown Cleveland (Cleveland)

Financial Assistance Avail.

Summer Camp

Interfaith Programs

Family Services/Programs

Daily Minyan

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutoring

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS OTHER

Religious School

Nursery/Preschool

Judaica Library

High School/Confirmation

Adult Education/ Study Groups

Youth/Teen Groups

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Large Print Prayer Books

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Babysitting Services

Congregation Shomre Shabbos Cleveland Heights | 216-338-1645 shomreshabbos.com | Families: 100

Virtual

In-Person

SERVICE TYPE

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

ORTHODOX / MODERN ORTHODOX CONT’D

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

Chabad of the West Side (Westlake) Children of Israel Congregation (Youngstown) Congregation Tzemach Tzedek (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Zichron Chaim (Cleveland Heights)

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Publisher’s note: Congregations may change how services and events are held. Visit their websites or call their phone numbers regarding attendance prior to visiting.

Financial Assistance Avail.

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Babysitting Services

Interfaith Programs

Daily Minyan

Family Services/Programs

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutoring

Religious School

Nursery/Preschool

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS OTHER

Judaica Library

High School/Confirmation

Kol HaLev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community University Heights | 216-320-1498 kolhalev.net | Families: 140

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Youth/Teen Groups

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

Knesseth Israel Temple Wooster | 330-262-3516 kitemple.org | Families: N/A

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Virtual

SERVICE TYPE

In-Person

FACILITIES

Adult Education/ Study Groups

SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

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REFORM Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Beachwood | 216-464-1330 fairmounttemple.org | Families: 1000

Beth Israel-The West Temple Cleveland | 216-941-8882 thewesttemple.com | Families: 145

Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom Youngstown | 330-744-5001 ohevbethsholom.org | Families: 300

Suburban Temple-Kol Ami Beachwood | 216-991-0700 suburbantemple.org | Families: 250

Temple Am Shalom Mentor | 440-255-1544 amshalom.org | Families: 45

Temple Anshe Chesed Erie, PA | 814-454-2426 anshehesederie.org | Families: 160

Temple Beth Shalom Hudson | 330-656-1800 tbshudson.org | Families: 80

Temple Emanu El Orange Village | 216-454-1300 teecleve.org | Families: 350

Temple Israel Canton | 330-455-5197 templeisraelcanton.org | Families: 250

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Temple B’nai Abraham Elyria | 440-366-1171 tbaelyria.org | Families: 55


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Temple Israel Ner Tamid Mayfield Heights | 440-473-5120 tintcleveland.org | Families: 222

The Temple-Tifereth Israel Beachwood | 216-831-3233 ttti.org | Families: 1100

Financial Assistance Avail.

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Babysitting Services

Interfaith Programs

Family Services/Programs

Daily Minyan

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutoring

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS OTHER

Religious School

Nursery/Preschool

Judaica Library

High School/Confirmation

Adult Education/ Study Groups

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Youth/Teen Groups

Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Young Professionals

Virtual

Seniors Group

In-Person

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Gift Shop

Temple Israel Akron Akron | 330-665-2000 templeisraelakron.org | Families: 360

SERVICE TYPE

Disabled Access

REFORM CONT’D

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

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OTHER Beth El -The Heights Synagogue Cleveland Heights | 216-320-9667 bethelheights.org | Families: 80 Independent minyan Celebrating Jewish Life Beachwood | 216-223-8736 CelebratingJewishLife.com | Families: 150 Subscription series

Chabad Family Center Lyndhurst | 440-821-2080 chabadfamilycenter.org | Families: N/A Chabad

Chabad Jewish Center of Twinsburg Twinsburg | 440-465-2063 jewishtwinsburg.com | Families: N/A Chabad

jHUB Cleveland Heights | 216-371-0446 jhubcle.org | Families: N/A Interfaith

The Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland University Heights | 216-371-9937 jewishsecularcommunity.org | Families: 55 Secular

The Shul: Cleveland’s Open Congregation Pepper Pike | 216-509-9969 Families: N/A Progressive

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INDEX A

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Aberdeen Crossings ....................................................................50

The Eisen Law Firm......................................................................27

Action Travel Center Inc. ............................................................78

Empowering Epilepsy............................................................17, 61

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County ........................................64

F

AFMDA (American Friends of Magen David Adom) .............22, 66

Fioritto Funeral Service................................................................70

American Technion Society .........................................................66

Forest City Hebrew Benevolent Association .........................58, 69

Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple

Friends of the Israel Defense Forces ...........................................67

Early Childhood Program ..........................................................34

Fromovitz Chabad Center ...........................................................76

Religious School ........................................................................44

Fuchs Mizrachi School .................................................................40

Synagogue ................................................................................71

G

At Home Senior Fitness...............................................................62

Glidden House ............................................................................30

B

Goldberg Co. ..............................................................................29

Beachwood Commons ................................................................50

Goldberg Legal Company LPA....................................................28

Bellefaire JCB

Greater Cleveland Board of Rabbis.............................................76

JDN Early Childhood Center.....................................................34

Gross Schechter Day School ...........................................34, 35, 40

Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Association ..............................22

H

Jewish Children’s Bureau (JCB) ...........................................60, 80

Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development ......................37, 64

Monarch Center for Autism.......................................................43

Hathaway Brown School..............................................................38

Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging ...............................................54

Hawken School............................................................................38

Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz Memorial Chapel ...............................69

Hebrew Academy of Cleveland ............................................35, 40

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices .............................................28

Heights Jewish Center.................................................................72

Berman Moving & Storage..........................................................29

HFLA of Northeast Ohio..................................................17, 19, 26

Beth El Congregation – Akron.....................................................71

Hillel at Kent State University ..........................................22, 46, 47

Beth El – The Heights Synagogue...............................................71

Hospice of the Western Reserve .................................................63

Beth Israel – The West Temple ....................................................71

Huntington Learning Center .......................................................45

B’nai Jeshurun Congregation

HW&Co. CPAS & Advisors ..........................................................26

Adult Education.........................................................................46

I

Bessie Hershey Religious School...............................................44

Israel Bonds/Development Corporation for Israel...........23, 26, 67

Early Childhood Center.............................................................34

J

Synagogue ................................................................................72

JewishAkron ................................................................................17

Brigitte At Your Service................................................................55

Jewish Education Center of Cleveland

C

JKids: Young Kids in Cleveland .................................................36

Cain Park .....................................................................................25

Main ..........................................................................................41

Camp Gan Izzy Solon ..................................................................32

A Gift Of Israel/Financial Aid.....................................................66

Camp JCC ...................................................................................32

Overnight Camp & Israel Experiences ......................................33

Camp Chabad .............................................................................32 Camp Walden..............................................................................32 Carrington Court .........................................................................29 Celebrating Jewish Life ...............................................................22 Chabad at CWRU ........................................................................47 Chabad at Miami University ........................................................47 Chabad of Cleveland...................................................................72 Chabad of Downtown .................................................................16 Chabad of NE Ohio.....................................................................76 Charlotte Goldberg Community Mikvah .....................................70 City of Shaker Heights.................................................................16 Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center ....................................60, 65 Cleveland Hillel Foundation ..................................................16, 47 Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry....................................................16 Comfort Keepers .........................................................................53 Congregation Shaarey Tikvah .........................................58, 59, 72 Council Gardens..........................................................................54 Crooked River Building Supply....................................................27 Cuts N Curls ................................................................................77 Cuyahoga Community College ..................................................48 Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Foundation....................20

SEGULA.....................................................................................43 Jewish Family & Community Services .........................................17 Jewish Federation of Cleveland Access Jewish Cleveland ..........................................................18 Jewish Volunteer Network.........................................................58 Offices .......................................................................................19 Overseas Programs ...................................................................67 Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland .....................................24 Jewish National Fund ..................................................................67 JFSA – Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland Achieving Potential: Disability Services.....................................61 Achieving Potential: Mental Health Services.......................60, 64 Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Caregiver Support Program......55 Alyson’s Place Medical Clinic ....................................................62 Cleveland Chesed Center .........................................................18 College Financial Aid Program .................................................20 Domestic Violence Services ......................................................61 Forward Focus Program ............................................................20 Headquarters.................................................................18, 23, 80 Hebrew Shelter Home...............................................................18 Holocaust Survivor Support Program ........................................21 Homelessness Prevention Program...........................................20

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JFSA Caring At Home ...............................................................64

Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue..........................................73

KNOW ABUSE™ - Teen Dating Violence Prevention Outreach .... 42

ORT America – Ohio Region ...........................................23, 59, 68

Older Adult Services .................................................................55

P

Volunteer Services .....................................................................58

Park Synagogue

jHUB ................................................................................39, 70, 76

Adult Education.........................................................................46

Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School ...........36, 38, 40

Bereavement Support Group ....................................................70

Judson Manor..............................................................................50

CommunityUnity........................................................................43

Judson Park .................................................................................51

Early Childhood.........................................................................37

K

Milton A. & Roslyn Z. Wolf Religious School.............................44

Kabb Law Firm.............................................................................28

Park Day Camp..........................................................................33

Kent Blossom Music Festival .......................................................25

Reception Facilities ...................................................................30

Kent State University, Jewish Studies Program ...........................48

Synagogue ...............................................................................73

Kesselman Wealth Management.................................................26

Young Mensches .......................................................................59

Knuth’s .........................................................................................77

R

Kol HaLev Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community.. 41, 46, 73

Right at Home .............................................................................56

Kol Israel Foundation ..................................................................21

S

Kosher Independent Community Mikvah....................................70

Salida Woods...............................................................................52

KSU Museum ...............................................................................24

Sandel Law Firm ..........................................................................28

L

Schnurmann House .....................................................................52

Laurel School ...............................................................................39

Senior Living by Youngstown Area Jewish Federation................52

The Lillian and Betty Ratner Montessori School..........................39

Senior Solutions...........................................................................56

The Lippman School....................................................................41

Shaw JCC of Akron................................................................19, 62

Lumina Imaging & Diagnostics....................................................63

Shaw JCC, Mandel Early Childhood Education Center ..............36

M

The Shul...........................................................................41, 69, 73

Maltz Museum ...........................................................21, 24, 30, 41

Singerman, Mills, Desberg & Kauntz Co., L.P.A. .........................28

Mandel JCC

Solon Chabad..............................................................................73

60 Connect & Adult Programming............................................55

Solon Chabad Hebrew School ....................................................44

Arts, Ideas and Jewish Life .......................................................24

Solon Chabad Preschool .............................................................37

Camp Wise Summer Overnight Camp and Retreat Center ......33

Solon Orthodontics .....................................................................61

Early Childhood Center.............................................................36

Somrak Kitchens ..........................................................................27

Fitness & Aquatics Center ........................................................62

South Franklin Circle....................................................................52

J Day amps: nisfield and Performing rts amps................33

Southwest Commons ..................................................................53

Offices .......................................................................................19

SPRY Personal Primary Care ........................................................65

Playmakers Youth Theatre .........................................................25

P

McGregor Assisted Living ...........................................................51

Suburban Temple-Kol Ami ..............................................30, 42, 73

enior: olon Office ...........................................................65

McGregor PACE ..........................................................................56

T

Menorah Park

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP ......................................................28

Home Health ............................................................................54 Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Adult Day Center ..........................56 The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center ..................................65 The R.H. Myers Apartments ......................................................54

Temple El Emeth Synagogue ......................................................74 Temple Emanu El Preschool...................................................................................37 Synagogue ................................................................................74

Skilled Nursing Residence and Post-hospital Rehabilitation Center ..51

Temple Israel Akron.....................................................................74

Stone Gardens...........................................................................51

Temple Israel Ner Tamid................................42, 46, 59, 69, 70, 74

Vinney Hospice & Palliative Care ..............................................63

The Temple-Tifereth Israel

Wiggins Place............................................................................52

Early Learning Center, Ganon Gil..............................................37

MetroHealth ................................................................................63

Synagogue ................................................................................74

Montefiore of Menorah Park .......................................................52

The Temple Museum of Jewish Art, Religion and Culture ........25

Mount Olive Cemetery Association.............................................69

Twinsburg Chabad...........................................................42, 69, 76

Mt. Sinai Health Foundation........................................................21

U

N

University School .........................................................................39

NA’AMAT USA-Cleveland Council ........................................23, 66

Y

NCJW/CLE (National Council of Jewish Women) .......................23

Young Israel of Greater Cleveland...............................................76

Thriftique Showroom.................................................................78

Z

The Negev Foundation ...............................................................68

Zinner & Co. ................................................................................27

Northeast Ohio Public Energy (NOPEC) .....................................77

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