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Top: Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann entertains families as Judah the Maccabee during Chanukah Dec. 18, 2022. Photo / Harry Acosta Photography. Bottom left: Yitzy Yachnes and Rabbi Howard Zack meet alpacas at Congregation Torat Emet’s petting zoo Oct. 30, 2022. Photo / Stuart Appelbaum / Torat Emet. Bottom right: Students from Columbus Torah Academy wait for Columbus Blue Jackets players to enter through a tunnel on the way to the ice during the team’s Jewish Heritage Night Dec. 19, 2022. CJN Photo / Megan Roth. To view more photos and coverage from the CJN, visit columbusjewishnews.com
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Let SOURCE be your guide to Columbus’ thriving Jewish community
The Central Ohio Jewish community has a long-held tradition of community engagement and tikkun olam that stretches back generations.
Columbus has a proud, thriving Jewish support system where those from different Jewish traditions, generations, hometowns and ethnic backgrounds connect and work together so very well – and for the good of all in the vibrant city.
For the cover of this 2023 SOURCE magazine, we selected a few photos from the many happy moments in the community o er the last year. n the first, Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann of Chabad Columbus puts on a show as Judah the Maccabee to entertain families for Chanukah. Another photo shows Yitzy Yachnes and Rabbi Howard Zack visiting with alpacas at Congregation Torat Emet’s petting oo last ctober. he final hoto sho s students from Columbus Torah Academy waiting for Columbus Blue Jackets players to enter through a tunnel to the ice during the team’s annual Jewish Heritage Night last December at Nationwide Arena.
One theme these photos have in common is they center around children and families in the Jewish community. Children growing up here, like all of us, have experienced a challenging few years amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For the youngest among us s ecifically, im ortant life milestones have been disrupted and altered by the pandemic. Like all of us, children have adapted to this new normal. I feel a sense of joy at seeing them finally able to gather in erson among the Jewish community, and I’m very glad we have the opportunity to showcase such special moments on the cover of this annual guide to living in Jewish Columbus.
And as we continue to move forward from the pandemic and adapt to what each moment requires, I know Jewish olumbus ill continue to ourish. t s no secret that antisemitism and hate are on the rise s ecifically the o ert and loud type coming from people using their platforms to spread hate and harmful stereotypes about Jews and other racial and ethnic groups. While this is extremely troubling to all of us, also kno this community ill continue to fight and condemn antisemitism and all forms of hate. We do so
directly by calling out and dispelling hate when we see it, but also implicitly by continuing to care for one another and thriving together.
How is SOURCE a part of all this? This magazine shares resources and information about the local institutions doing their part and more to make a difference, engage the community in new ways, and offer convenient services with respect to Jewish traditions and values. Quite simply, these institutions are the backbones of this thriving community.
SOURCE functions as a directory to look to when you realize you need something, or perhaps want to give your time, talent or treasure somewhere, but aren’t sure where to start. Part of the reason we publish SOURCE is to help do our part to relay the strong network of support and resources in the Columbus Jewish community.
I encourage you to continue to patronize and give back to these community mainstays, which the Columbus Jewish Publication Company is grateful to partner with, and I thank you for your enduring support of all we do in the local Jewish and secular communities. I know this community will continue to thrive and adapt as our world continues to change, thanks in no small art to the onderful non rofits, organi ations and businesses in Columbus.
And we’re particularly grateful to our friends at JewishColumbus and Schottenstein Stores Corp. Through their ongoing generosity and support, we’re able to offer our Central Ohio households free annual subscriptions to the Columbus Jewish News and SOURCE.
On behalf of all of us at the CJPC, our professional staff and our board of directors, thank you for your continued commitment to the community and doing your part to ensure the health and safety of all of us. May we all go from strength to strength.
Kevin S. Adelstein Publisher & CEO Columbus Jewish News President Columbus JewishPublication Company
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JEWISH HOLIDAYS and noteworthy dates
PURIM
Monday, March 6 (begins at sunset)
Tuesday, March 7 (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
Wednesday, April 5 (begins at sunset)
Thursday, April 13 (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.
YOM HASHOAH
Monday, April 17 (begins at sunset)
Tuesday, April 18 (ends at nightfall)
Holocaust Remembrance Day
YOM HAZIKARON
Monday, April 24 (begins at sunset)
Tuesday, April 25 (ends at nightfall)
Israel Memorial Day
YOM HA’ATZMAUT
Tuesday, April 25 (begins at sunset)
Wednesday, April 26 (ends at nightfall)
Israel Independence Day – 75th Birthday
The Jewish state will celebrate its monumental 75th anniversary this year. In addition to Israel and around the world, organizations and institutions in Central Ohio will be holding events to celebrate the country’s major milestone. Stay up-to-date with all the Israel @ 75 events near and far at columbusjewishnews.com.
SHAVUOT
Thursday, May 25 (begins at sunset)
Saturday, May 27 (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.
TISHA B’AV
Wednesday, July 26 (begins at sunset)
Thursday, July 27 (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 Av, the date when both Holy Temples were set aflame. This 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. Until midday, we sit on the floor or on low stools.
ROSH HASHANAH
Friday, Sept. 15 (begins at sunset)
Sunday, Sept. 17 (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
Sunday, Sept. 24 (begins at sunset)
Monday, Sept. 25 (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 Tishrei to after nightfall on 10 Tishrei –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
Friday, Sept. 29 (begins at sunset)
Friday, Oct. 6 (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 God’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 Sukkot 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
Friday, Oct. 6 (begins at sunset)
Sunday, Oct. 8 (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
Thursday, Dec. 7 (begins at sunset)
Friday, Dec. 15 (ends at nightfall)
Chanukah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods. At the heart of the festival is the nightly menorah lighting. The 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 just one flame. On the second night, an additional flame is lit. By the eighth night of Chanukah, all eight lights are kindled. Special blessings are recited, often to a traditional melody, before the menorah is lit, and traditional songs are sung afterward.
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The Columbus Board of Rabbis serves as a coordinating body for community-wide participation among the Rabbis of many congregations and Jewish institutions in Columbus, engaging in discussion and exchange of information with community partners, and hosting the annual Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance Day observance for the Columbus Jewish community.
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George Miu, Administrator, Wexner Heritage House
Rabbi Debbie Lefton, Director of Spiritual Care
Built on Jewish values and traditions to care for our senior population, Wexner Heritage House provides long-term care and post-hospital skilled health care and therapy. With a full-time rabbi and daily activities, we provide the peace of mind and spiritual support you need for your loved one’s health journey.
WEXNER HERITAGE VILLAGE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-4900
P: 614-559-0243
E: info@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
Gary Rosenstein, CEO
Corey Goldsand, Executive Director
Rabbi Debbie Lefton, Director of Spiritual Care
Wexner Heritage Village, Central Ohio’s oldest, most trusted source of senior health care and housing for 70 years provides vibrant living and compassionate care based on Jewish values, bringing more life to every moment of senior living. Our services include independent and assisted living, memory care rehabilitation, long-term care and hospice.
ZUSMAN HOSPICE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-559-0350
F: 614-338-2379
E: hospice@whv.org
W: whv.org/healthcare/ zusman-hospice
FB: facebook.com/ Zusman-Hospice
Rebecca Sears, Executive Director
Kwame Oduro-Ofrikyi, Clinical Director
Zusman Hospice provides exceptional end-of-life care that nurtures the body, mind and spirit of our patients while attending to the special needs of families and caregivers. Our highly rated hospice care can be provided wherever the patient lives or at Zusman House on the campus of Wexner Heritage Village.
BETH JACOB CONGREGATION
1223 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-8641
E: office@bjcolumbus.org
: bethjacobcolumbus.org
Hilary Griffith, Administrator
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COLUMBUS JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1175 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-238-6977
E: history@tcjf.org
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CONGREGATION TIFERETH ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP
E. road t.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-253-8523
E: giftsho @tiferethisrael.org
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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER COLUMBUS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
: columbusjcc.org
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onnie onn, hief erating fficer
he is here eo le of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the o er , community members engaging ith us annually
MELTON CENTER FOR JEWISH STUDIES
he hio tate ni ersity
Hagerty Hall olumbus oad
Columbus, OH 43210
P: 614-292-0967
P: 614-292-0700
F: 614-292-8838
E: fireman. @osu.edu
: meltoncenter.osu.edu
: facebook.com je ishstudies
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amar uda sky, irector
ori otnick ireman, ommunity utreach Analyst
Larry.Elovitz@lpl.com
www.investwithredwood.com
e ish studies at he hio tate ni ersity com rises one of the largest and most di erse rograms in the country, offering an im ressi e selection of courses, a multidisci linary faculty and a ide range of e ents.
BURR OAK COMMONS
90 Burr Oak Drive
Delaware, OH 43015
P: 740-370-0802
FB: facebook.com/burroakcommons
T: @TreplusComm
Burr Oak Commons is a 55+ active adult community located in Delaware, Ohio and offers single-story luxury apartments in a socially engaging, maintenance-free community. Every a artment offers an attached garage, high end finishes, 24-hour maintenance, and a 24/7 concierge service. We are a pet-friendly community and offer social programming.
INSURANCE OFFICE OF CENTRAL OHIO
165 W. Main St.
P.O. Box 780
New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-939-5471
E: mailbox@ioco-columbus.com
W: ioco-columbus.com
Hope Wolman, VP, Personal Lines
IOCO has been providing professional advice and personal service for over 90 years. Established relationships with more than 50 insurance carriers enable us to provide a full range of products and services for our clients’ needs. Our mission is to protect, educate and offer the best advice and value available.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
1070 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-1890
E: mstarr@jfscolumbus.org
HAWTHORNE COMMONS
4050 Hawthorne Lane
Dublin, OH 43016
P: 614-899-8869
P: 833-548-3550
E: hawthornecommons@trepluscommunities.com
W: trepluscommunities.com
FB: facebook.com/HawthorneCommonsDublin
T: @TreplusComm
Paige F., Community Director
Hawthorne Commons is a 55+ active adult community located in Dublin, Ohio offering single-story luxury apartments in a socially engaging, maintenance-free community. Every apartment offers an attached garage, high end finishes, hour maintenance and a 24/7 concierge service. We are a pet-friendly community and offer social programming at the clubhouse.
W: jfscolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/JewishFamilyServices
T: @jfscolumbus
elissa tarr, hief rogram fficer for Workforce Development
Jewish Family Services helps companies in Central Ohio discover, train, hire and retain top talent. Services to the business community include referral of pre-screened job candidates, onboarding and retention services. We develop a partnership with the employer in order to discover challenges in the hiring process and to develop creative solutions.
RE/MAX MAIN STREET
2404 E. Main St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-580-0611
P: 614-545-3500
W: mainrealtors.com
Terri Barnett, Realtor/Co-owner
Customer service and innovative marketing are cornerstones of my business. My clients will tell you that I am the most caring and skilled agent they have known. I bring to the home sale or purchase both my extensive knowledge of real estate and business as well as my detail-oriented style of putting my clients’ interests above all else.
REDBUD COMMONS
602 Redbud Road
Pickerington, OH 43147
P: 614-791-3216
E: redbudcommons@trepluscommunities.com
W: trepluscommunities.com
FB: facebook.com/RedbudCommons
T: @TreplusComm
Brenda A., Community Director
Redbud Commons is a 55+ active adult community located in Pickerington, Ohio offering single-story luxury apartments in a socially engaging, maintenance-free community. Every a artment offers an attached garage, high end finishes, 24-hour maintenance and a 24/7 concierge service. We are a pet-friendly community and offer social programming at the clubhouse.
REDWOOD FINANCIAL GROUP
115 S. High St., Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43017
P: 614-368-6246
E: larry.elovitz@lpl.com
W: investwithredwood.com
Larry Elovitz, AWMA™
Wealth Advisor
- Retirement Planning
- Wealth Protection
- Estate Planning
- Insurance Needs
- Saving for College
Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC.
STREET SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
2372 E. Main St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-384-4526
W: streetsothebysrealty.com
FB: @JanKanasRealtor
Jan Kanas, Executive Vice President and Global Real Estate Advisor
Jan Kanas has received the $25 Million Award from the Columbus Board of Realtors. Jan prides herself in her ability to communicate effectively with her clients as they navigate through the ever-changing nature of the real estate market. he is a ertified u ury Home ecialist and E ecuti e Relocation Advisor.
Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to its partnership with the land and people of Israel. It enhances the health of people worldwide through its support of medical care and research at the Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem. Hadassah empowers its members and supporters, as well as youth in Israel and America through opportunities for personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity.
COLUMBUS CHAPTER OF HADASSAH
Join us in support of Hadassah!
Friendship Leadership Volunteerism
Greeting Cards and Personalized Certificates
Jenny Roland Hadassah Evening Book Group on Zoom
Helene Goldmeier Hadassah Bowling League
(Meets Thursdays, 12:15 pm, at Holiday Lanes on E. Broad St.)
CONTACT US
614.235.8111 or columbus@hadassah.org
PO Box 9964 Columbus OH 43209
Go to www.hadassah.org for more information on Hadassah
STUDIO J
4505 W. Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, OH 43017
P: 614-389-2054
E: june@studiojhome.com
W: studiojhome.com
FB: facebook.com/junesstudioj
IG: instagram.com/studiojhome
ou can al ays find a reason to sto by tudio . e are entral hio s destination for fine furniture, ith store ide savings. We can transform your home with our selection of charming ieces to fill your li ing room, bedroom, dining room or an entire home. Studio J has exquisite choices from top-quality brands to suit a wide array of styles and designs. We have a team of highly trained and talented interior designers to enhance your home’s aesthetics and comfort.
SUGAR MAPLE COMMONS
5151 Sugar Maple Drive
Grove City, OH 43123
W: trepluscommunities.com
FB: facebook.com/SugarMapleCommons
T: @TreplusComm
Africa T., Community Director
Sugar Maple Commons is a 55+ active adult community located in Grove City, Ohio and offers single-story luxury apartments in a socially engaging, maintenance-free neighborhood. Every a artment offers an attached garage, high end finishes, hour maintenance and 24/7 concierge service. We are a pet-friendly community and offer social programming.
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ZACKS LAW LLC
33 South James Road
Columbus, OH 43213
P: 614-236-8000
: acksla firm.com
Benjamin S. Zacks, Esq.
E: bszacks@zlglaw.com
Susan B. Gellman, Esq. (Living now in Tel Aviv)
E: sgellman@zlglaw.com
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Guided by rich Jewish values, Jewish Family Services strengthens the central Ohio community by helping people find good jobs and companies find the right talent; helping seniors and caregivers navigate the challenges of aging; helping people access community resources; empowering family self-sufficiency through financial counseling; and enabling volunteers to give back.
Connect with us through Wayfynder to access our resources and get personalized support from our staff on your own time. Scan the QR code to download the Wayfynder app or call us at 614-237-9675.
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Three convenient locations in Hilliard, Grove City & East Columbus!
Three convenient locations in Hilliard, Grove City & East Columbus!
CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH
6121 Olentangy River Road
Worthington, OH 43085
P: 614-885-6286
F: 614-885-4052
E: dvinocur@bethtikvahcolumbus.org
W: bethtikvahcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/BTcolumbus
T: @BethTikvahOH
I: @beth_tikvah
Debbie Vinocur, Executive Director
Rabbi Richard Kellner, Rabbi
Congregation Beth Tikvah is a warm, welcoming and inclusive synagogue located in Worthington. As a Reform synagogue serving 1,300+ members, it is our vision to empower people to live and learn Jewishly and make the world a better place. Shabbat services are in-person and also streamed on Facebook, Fridays at 7:15 pm. Please visit us at bethtikvahcolumbus.org for more information.
DOTAN HERSZAGE, CERTIFIED MOHEL
303 S. Ardmore Road
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-580-0416
E: mohel.herszage@gmail.com
Serving Ohio and nearby states since 1996, Dotan Herszage is a certified ohel erforming o er , rocedures. He performs ritual and medical circumcision at your home or celebration venue.
TEMPLE BETH SHALOM
5089 Johnstown Road New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-855-4882
E: tbs@tbsohio.org
W: tbsohio.org
FB: facebook.com/tbsohio
T: @TBSOhio
Bobby Covitz, Executive Director
Rabbi Benjy Bar-Lev, Senior Rabbi
Temple Beth Shalom is a warm and inclusive congregation in New Albany. Our members are inspired to live their Judaism within the broad and dynamic framework of Reform beliefs and practices. We seek to provide Jewish spiritual, educational and social opportunities which encourage a strong and welcoming community.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER COLUMBUS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
W: columbusjcc.org
FB: facebook.com/columbusjcc
ike la er, hief E ecuti e fficer
onnie onn, hief erating fficer
The JCC is where people of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the over 400,000 community members engaging with us annually.
WHITE WILLOW MEADOWS
10260 Ballah Road
Orient, OH 43146
P: 513- 507-0005
E: angelanorman@whitewillowmeadows.com
W: whitewillowmeadows.com
: facebook.com rofile. h id
Angela Norman, Owner
Kevin Norman, Owner
Tucked away just outside of Columbus, White Willow eado s enue is erfect for your s ecial occasion. eatures a main barn for up to 400 guests, a dairy barn for 45 guests, slee s guests, and has an on site orist. lease reach out to set up a tour!
BLOCK’S BAGELS, BAKERY & DELI
6115 McNaughten Center
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-863-0470
3012 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-235-251
W: blocksbagelsdeli.com
Columbus’ best bagel. A Columbus tradition since 1967. ore than a ors baked fresh e ery day. er ing breakfast all day as ell as hand tossed salads, sand iches, homemade sou s, breads, bro nies and cookies. ree i i for customers.
KATZINGER’S DELICATESSEN
475 S. 3rd St.
Columbus, OH 43215
P: 614-228-3354
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E: catering@kat ingers.com
: kat ingers.com
: facebook.com kat ingers
Michelle Johnson, Business Manager
Ronanda Perkins, General Manager at inger s elicatessen is more than an a ard inning traditional e ork style delicatessen, ith both dine in and carry out ser ice. e are also a s ecialty foods store featuring artisan cheeses, meats, dry goods and breads. ur catering de artment ser ices the entire city of olumbus ith deli latters and a eti ers.
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Columbus, OH 43209
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BETH JACOB CONGREGATION
1223 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-8641
E: office@bjcolumbus.org
: bethjacobcolumbus.org
Hilary Griffith, Administrator
At eth acob e ride oursel es on being a arm, friendly, family oriented, dynamic, odern rthodo ynagogue. e elcome eo le from all backgrounds, ages and le els of religious obser ance. heck out inai tudios at sinaistudios.com, a ne ly created remium odcast roduction studio for disseminating high uality orah ideas.
COLUMBUS COMMUNITY KOLLEL
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Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-7133
E: info@thekollel.org
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abbi Henoch orris, osh ollel
abbi it hak uckerman, Assistant osh ollel
abbi Hillel a enstein, utreach oordinator
Established in , he olumbus ommunity ollel is a full time, multifaceted adult e ish education rogram. taffed by orah scholars, the ollel is a center of intensi e orah research as e as a community resource ro ide all le els of adult e ish education to men, omen, young adults, teens and children.
CONGREGATION TIFERETH ISRAEL
E. road t.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-253-8523
E: abra er@tiferethisrael.org
: tiferethisrael.org
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abbi Hillel kolnik, abbi
abbi Ale ra er, abbi
ifereth srael nurtures life long restling ith orah and e ish sources of isdom. uestions are al ays encouraged in lunch and learns, classes, guest lectures and more hich are free and o en to all in addition to our com rehensi e ntroduction to udaism class. oin us in erson or ia li estream.
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Columbus, OH 43201
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HILLEL FOUNDATION AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
P: 614-294-4797
F: 614-294-4796
: osuhillel.org
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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER COLUMBUS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
: columbusjcc.org
: facebook.com columbusjcc
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he is here eo le of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the o er , community members engaging ith us annually
KEHILAT SUKKAT SHALOM
93 W. Weisheimer Road
Columbus, OH 43214
P: 614-499-6176
E: info@sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
W: sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/sukkatshalomcolumbus
Jodi Kushins, Chair
Cheryl Lubow, Vice Chair
We are a joyful and inclusive lay-led community with an active adult education program. We value opportunities to develop lay leadership skills, learn from each other and share our collective knowledge with each other.
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MELTON CENTER FOR JEWISH STUDIES
The Ohio State University
455 Hagerty Hall
1775 Columbus Road
Columbus, OH 43210
P: 614-292-0967
P: 614-292-0700
F: 614-292-8838
E: fireman. @osu.edu
W: meltoncenter.osu.edu
FB: facebook.com/jewishstudies
T: @OhioStateJewish
Tamar Rudavsky, Director
Lori Botnick Fireman, Community Outreach Analyst
Jewish studies at The Ohio State University comprises one of the largest and most diverse programs in the country, offering an impressive selection of courses, a multidisciplinary faculty and a wide range of events.
CAMP WISE OVERNIGHT CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER
13164 Taylor Wells Road
Chardon, OH 44024
P: 216-593-6250
E: wisekids@mandeljcc.org
W: campwise.org
Rabbi Dan Utley, Director
Rebecca Copeland, Assistant Director
Amu Kalk, Community Care Manager
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, arts and crafts; nature and camping; archery, mountain biking and tennis, music production, graphic design and STEM – to name just a few daily programs. Groups can experience the special moments and scenery of Camp Wise by renting the facility for retreats, events and outings.
COLUMBUS COMMUNITY KOLLEL
2513 E. Main St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-7133
E: info@thekollel.org
W: thekollel.org
Rabbi Henoch Morris, Rosh Kollel
Rabbi Yitzhak Zuckerman, Assistant Rosh Kollel
Rabbi Hillel Kapenstein, Outreach Coordinator
Established in 1995, The Columbus Community Kollel is a fulltime, multifaceted adult Jewish education program. Staffed by Torah scholars, the Kollel is a center of intensive Torah research as we as a community resource provide all levels of adult Jewish education to men, women, young adults, teens and children.
COLUMBUS JEWISH DA SCHOOL
150 E. Dublin Granville Road
New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-939-5311
E: info@cjds.org
W: cjds.org
FB: facebook.com/mycjds
Rabbi Morris Allen, Transitional Head of School
Jenny Glick, Director of Institutional Advancement
COLUMBUS ACADEMY
4300 Cherry Bottom Road
Gahanna, OH 43230
P: 614-509-2220
P: 614-475-2311
W: columbusacademy.org
T: @ColumbusAcademy
IG: @columbusacademy
Columbus Academy, a college-prep day school, is located on a beautiful 231-acre campus in Gahanna. From nature-based education in its Explorers program to project-based learning and advanced AP-level classes through grade 12, Academy ro ides o ortunities for children to ourish in countless ways under the guidance and encouragement of outstanding teachers.
Located on seven acres of meadow, creek, pond and woods, Columbus Jewish Day School provides children in kindergarten through fifth grade the academic and social tools they need to grow into independent, socially responsible, ethical human beings.
COLUMBUS TORAH ACADEMY
181 Noe Bixby Road
Columbus, OH 43213
P: 614-864-0299
F: 614-864-2119
E: info@torahacademy.org
W: torahacademy.org
Rabbi Avrohom Drandoff, Head of School
Shari Herszage, Director of Admissions
Give your child the gift of a Jewish education in the warm, loving and secure environment of Columbus Torah Academy. CTA is an ISACS-accredited, college preparatory school for students in grades K-12. The dual curriculum and small class sizes are rigorous and challenging. Take the tour today.
CONGREGATION AGUDAS ACHIM
2767 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-2747
E: info@agudasachim.org
W: agudasachim.org
FB: facebook.com/ agudasachimbexley
Rabbi Stephen Slater, Rabbi
JoLT (Jewish Learning Together) serves children K-6 and meets every Shabbat. Participants learn by doing, leaving them clamoring for more! Tot Shabbat Together is held monthly. A service for little ones (0-5 years) and their grown-ups, the children sing, dance, clap, march around with a huggable Torah and do a parsha project.
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CONGREGATION TIFERETH ISRAEL
Samuel M. Melton Religious School & Hebrew High School
1354 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-253-8523
E: prichards@tiferethisrael.org
W: tiferethisrael.org/learn/religious-school
Paige Richards, Family Life & Learning Director
Navah Moore, School Administrative Assistant
Hey K-12 students! Join Tifereth Israel’s Sunday Religious School and learn Alef-Bet through yoga, kashrut through cooking, and Judaism with our knowledgeable teachers. Our learning environment involves movement, art and technology. We also ha e e ible eekday irtual lessons. eady to join us ontact Director Paige Richards (PRichards@TiferethIsrael.org).
2767 E. Broad St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-314-6062
E: mgisser@ganephraim.org
W: ganephraim.org
GAN EPHRAIM PRESCHOOL since 2007
Miriam Gisser, Preschool Director
Irene Kohr, Preschool Director
Gan Ephraim preschool serves children ages 2½ through pre-kindergarten, providing a warm, nurturing environment dedicated to each child’s emotional, cognitive and physical development through the lens of Jewish values and love of Torah. Learning is Reggio Emilia inspired and uses creative curriculum for project-based learning. Come visit!
1175 College Ave.
JewishColumbus.org
Columbus, OH 43209
614.237.7686
P: 614-237-7686
W: jewishcolumbus.org
1175 College Ave.
FB: facebook.com/jewishcolumbus
Columbus, OH 43209
JewishColumbus offers various opportunities for youth engagement, such as: B’nai Tzedek Youth Philanthropy, the JewishColumbus Youth Foundation (JCYF), as well as funding for Overnight Jewish Summer Camp and Israel experiences for teens. Our Annual Campaign supports the Jewish Community Center, Columbus Jewish Day School and Columbus Torah Academy.
We are the largest funder of Jewish programs in Columbus, serving and enriching our community from birth to senior living. By working to engage, include and secure each individual, we aspire to unite our community and build the best Jewish future in Columbus.
only 4 weeks
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER COLUMBUS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
W: columbusjcc.org
FB: facebook.com/columbusjcc
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The JCC is where people of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the over 400,000 community members engaging with us annually
KEHILAT SUKKAT SHALOM
93 W. Weisheimer Road
Columbus, OH 43214
P: 614-499-6176
E: info@sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
W: sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/sukkatshalomcolumbus
Jodi Kushins, Chair
Cheryl Lubow, Vice Chair
Our twice-monthly youth learning for K through b’mitzvah is intergenerational, family-focused and experiential, including Hebrew, music, stories, holidays and tikkun olam projects. B’Mitzvah learning is based on Rabbi Milgram’s Reclaiming Bar/Bat Mitzvah as a Spiritual Right of Passage.
GENERATIONS: SENIORS
ASHFORD AT STURBRIDGE
3700 Sturbridge Court
Hilliard, OH 43026
P: 614-683-5884
W: theashford.com/sturbridge
Call to speak with a Senior Living Advisor
At The Ashford, we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning. Offering independent living with an active lifestyle, assisted living care tailored to meet your needs and on-site memory care. Enjoy peace of mind knowing our 24/7 licensed nursing support, chef-prepared meals and daily activities are all covered in our all-inclusive pricing. Schedule a tour at TheAshford.com/Sturbridge to see how we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning!
ASHFORD OF GROVE CITY
3197 Southwest Blvd. Grove City, OH 43123
P: 614-957-2722
W: theashford.com/grovecity
Call to speak with a Senior Living Advisor
At The Ashford, we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning. Offering independent living with an active lifestyle, assisted living care tailored to meet your needs and onsite memory care. Enjoy peace of mind knowing our 24/7 licensed nursing support, chef-prepared meals and daily activities are all covered in our all-inclusive pricing. Schedule a tour at TheAshford.com/GroveCity and see how we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning!
ASHFORD ON BROAD
4801 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43213
P: 614-968-8649
W: theashford.com/broad
Call to speak with a Senior Living Advisor
At The Ashford, we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning. Offering independent living with an active lifestyle, assisted living care tailored to meet your needs. Enjoy peace of mind knowing our 24/7 licensed nursing support, chef-prepared meals and daily activities are all covered in our all-inclusive pricing. Schedule a tour at TheAshford.com/Broad and see how we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning!
CREEKSIDE AT THE VILLAGE
2200 Welcome Place
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-384-2271
P: 614-559-5500
E: creekside@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
Katherine Shaver, Sales Counselor
Bonnie Stepanian, Executive Director, Creekside at the Village and The Geraldine Schottenstein Cottage
Our upscale assisted living community features spacious apartments within the WHV and JCC campuses. Members enjoy fine kosher dining and daily fitness, social, educational and spiritual programming, providing healthy, active choices for vibrant living with priority access to all Wexner Heritage Village health care services including rehabilitation, memory care and hospice.
THE GERALDINE SCHOTTENSTEIN COTTAGE
1149 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-384-2271
P: 614-559-5500
E: astroble@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
Katherine Shaver, Sales Counselor
Bonnie Stepanian, Executive Director, Creekside at the Village and The Geraldine Schottenstein Cottage
At The Cottage, we provide a safe, comfortable environment in an intimate home-like setting. We honor each individual’s experiences and foster their social, emotional and spiritual health through vibrant programming and a caring staff. Our members have priority access to all of Wexner Heritage Village’s health care services on campus.
I.M. HARRIS B’NAI B’RITH BOWLING LEAGUE
923 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-258-1983
E: golmeiz@aol.com
Keith E. Golden, President
nurture and educate our children. You maintain and strengthen Jewish families. You bring comfort and care to the elderly. You bring security and safety to our institutions and you reinforce our connection to the worldwide Jewish community.
on our sense of safety and security and are ugly reminders that bigotry, hatred and antisemitism remain alive in our country.
The Sunday morning league bowls at Holiday Lanes every Sunday morning between 9 a.m. – noon from September through April. The 92-year league originated at the former Jewish Community Center alleys and is open to all Jewish men between the ages of 18 and 100.
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JEWISHCOLUMBUS
JewishColumbus.org
1175 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
614.237.7686
P: 614-237-7686
1175 College Ave.
W: jewishcolumbus.org
Columbus, OH 43209
FB: facebook.com/jewishcolumbus
We are asking you to make your pledge today or add to your already generous gift. Help JewishColumbus continue to ensure a safe and vibrant community for you and your family.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
1070 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-1890
E: gray@jfscolumbus.org
W: jfscolumbus.org
The time to act is now. There are only 4 weeks left before we close our 2019 Annual Campaign.
FB: facebook.com/jewishfamilyservices
T: @jfscolumbus
Garett Ray, Director of Senior and Holocaust Services
Please DONATE to ensure the safety of our community.
JewishColumbus.org/StrongerTogether
JewishColumbus supports Wexner Heritage Village, Jewish Family Services, the Jewish Community Center and the Columbus Jewish Historical Society. Additionally, our Holocaust Survivors Initiative ensures that Columbus Victims of Nazi Persecution are taken care of so they may live out their years in dignity.
We are the largest funder of Jewish programs in Columbus, serving and enriching our community from birth to senior living. By working to engage, include and secure each individual, we aspire to unite our community and build the best Jewish future in Columbus.
Jewish Family Services helps individuals over 60 and their families and caregivers navigate issues associated with aging. Services include in-home assessments, individualized services plans, referrals to community resources, well-being checks, friendly callers/visitors, post-discharge follow up, counseling and family supports. Our virtual programs for seniors reduce the effects of isolation.
LSS KENSINGTON PLACE
1001 Parkview Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43219
P: 614-252-5276
E: lhamon@lssnetworkofhope.org
W: lssnetworkofhope.org/kensingtonplace
FB: facebook.com/lutheransocialservicesofcentralohio
Leann Hamon
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER COLUMBUS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
W: columbusjcc.org
FB: facebook.com/columbusjcc
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The JCC is where people of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the over 400,000 community members engaging with us annually
LSS Kensington Place offers seniors spacious and comfortable studio, one, two or three bedroom apartments at an affordable price. Residents of Kensington Place enjoy many options for aging gracefully, including independent and assisted living and secure neighborhood-style memory care. For our Jewish residents, we offer weekly rabbi-led Shabbat services and special holiday services throughout the year. Located in Columbus near Bexley, our vibrant community is a warm and wonderful place to call home.
GENERATIONS: SENIORS
OAKLEAF VILLAGE
5500 Karl Road
Columbus, OH 43229
P: 614-412-2942
W: oakleafvillage.com
Call to speak with a Senior Living Advisor
At Oakleaf Village, we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning. That means independent and assisted living with all the resident-focused care and amenities you need, like ellness, fitness and health ser ices, all on site. ur award-winning memory care at The Grove is designed to focus on your loved one’s unique experiences while providing tailored levels of care at an all-inclusive price. Schedule a tour at Oakleafvillage.com to see how we’re turning senior living into Senior Winning!
WEXNER HERITAGE HOUSE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-4900
E: info@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
George Miu, Administrator, Wexner Heritage House
Rabbi Debbie Lefton, Director of Spiritual Care
Built on Jewish values and traditions to care for our senior population, Wexner Heritage House provides long-term care and post-hospital skilled health care and therapy. With a full-time rabbi and daily activities, we provide the peace of mind and spiritual support you need for your loved one’s health journey.
WEXNER HERITAGE VILLAGE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-4900
P: 614-559-0243
E: info@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
Gary Rosenstein, CEO
Corey Goldsand, Executive Director
Rabbi Debbie Lefton, Director of Spiritual Care
Wexner Heritage Village, Central Ohio’s oldest, most trusted source of senior health care and housing for 70 years provides vibrant living and compassionate care based on Jewish values, bringing more life to every moment of senior living. Our services include independent and assisted living, memory care rehabilitation, long-term care and hospice.
ZUSMAN HOSPICE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-559-0350
F: 614-338-2379
E: hospice@whv.org
W: whv.org/healthcare/zusman-hospice
FB: facebook.com/Zusman-Hospice
Rebecca Sears, Executive Director
Kwame Oduro-Ofrikyi, Clinical Director
Zusman Hospice provides exceptional end-of-life care that nurtures the body, mind and spirit of our patients while attending to the special needs of families and caregivers. Our highly rated hospice care can be provided wherever the patient lives or at Zusman House on the campus of Wexner Heritage Village.
CONGREGATION AGUDAS ACHIM BROTHERHOOD
2767 E. Broad St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-237-2747
E: agudasbrotherhood@gmail.com
W: agudasachim.org
FB: facebook.com/agudasachimbexley
Dave Philips
Have a nosh and kibbutz with a crazy bunch of Jewish guys that have fun and do good things! A Night Out with the Stars, Minyannaires family programs, the Yom Hashoah Yellow Candle Project and the Bernard Kanter Campership Fund are just a few of the programs we offer.
CONGREGATION TIFERETH ISRAEL
1354 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-253-8523
E: info@tiferethisrael.org
W: tiferethisrael.org
FB: facebook.com/CTIcbus
Stephanie Hukle, Membership Director
Stacy Grossman, Program Director
Our shul is a fun, dynamic and engaging community offering welcoming multi-generational social programming. Our groups regularly hosting events include Men’s Club, Sisterhood, Boker Tov (Pre-K), Youth Groups, Alephs (20s & 30s), Chazak (55+) and more! Membership is a unique and rewarding experience at Tifereth Israel. Join us!
CONGREGATION TORAT EMET
2375 E. Main St. Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-238-6778
CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH
6121 Olentangy River Road
Worthington, OH 43085
P: 614-885-6286
F: 614-885-4052
E: dvinocur@bethtikvahcolumbus.org
W: bethtikvahcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/BTcolumbus
T: @BethTikvahOH
IG: @beth_tikvah
Debbie Vinocur, Executive Director
Rabbi Richard Kellner, Rabbi Congregation Beth Tikvah is a warm, welcoming and inclusive synagogue located in Worthington. As a Reform synagogue serving 1,300+ members, it is our vision to empower people to live and learn Jewishly and make the world a better place. Shabbat services are in-person and also streamed on Facebook, Fridays at 7:15 p.m. Please visit us at bethtikvahcolumbus.org for more information.
F: 614-238-9224
E: office@toratemet.org
W: toratemet.org
FB: facebook.com/congregationtoratemet
Rabbi Howard Zack, Rabbi
Rabbi Ari Neuman, Associate Rabbi orat Emet, olumbus agshi odern rthodo synagogue, values Torah education, chesed and support for Israel. Join us online or in person. Come experience our warm, welcoming and engaging atmosphere where there is always something exciting happening. At Torat Emet, we strive to “build a world of kindness” together.
HADASSAH COLUMBUS CHAPTER
P.O. Box 9964
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-235-8111
E: columbus@hadassah.org
Emily Hindin, President
Join us in support of Hadassah and enjoy new opportunities for friendship, leadership and volunteerism, including: informal social gatherings, Northside Group, Hadassah Evening Book Group, Hadassah Bowling League, Annual Miriam’s Cup Award Celebration and Hanukkah Party. All events are online until it’s safe to resume in person.
I.M. HARRIS B’NAI B’RITH BOWLING LEAGUE
923 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-258-1983
E: golmeiz@aol.com
Keith E. Golden, President
The Sunday morning league bowls at Holiday Lanes every Sunday morning between 9 a.m. – noon from September through April. The 92-year league originated at the former Jewish Community Center alleys and is open to all Jewish men between the ages of 18 and 100.
Please Consider Making Your Pledge Today!
JEWISHCOLUMBUS
1175 College Ave.
time to act only 4 weeks left our 2019 Annual
923 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-258-1983
E: golmeiz@aol.com
Keith E. Golden, President
The Sunday morning league bowls at Holiday Lanes every Sunday morning between 9 a.m. – noon from September through April. The 92-year league originated at the former Jewish Community Center alleys and is open to all Jewish men between the ages of 18 and 100.
JewishColumbus.org
Columbus, OH 43209
614.237.7686
P: 614-237-7686
W: jewishcolumbus.org
1175 College Ave.
FB:facebook.com/jewishcolumbus
Columbus, OH 43209
JewishColumbus has many social opportunities for community members. PJ Library is a great way to engage families with younger children. Young JewishColumbus is geared towards community members under 40, including volunteering, holiday get-togethers and other fun activities in the greater Columbus area.
We are the largest funder of Jewish programs in Columbus,serving and enriching our community from birth to senior living. By working to engage,include and secure each individual, we aspire to unite our community and build the best Jewish future in Columbus.
HEALTH & FITNESS
1125 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-2731
F: 614-231-8222
E: info@columbusjcc.org
W: columbusjcc.org
FB: facebook.com/columbusjcc
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The JCC is where people of all backgrounds gather, connect and find friendshi . e are committed to strengthening the body, mind and soul of the over 400,000 community members engaging with us annually
HADASSAH COLUMBUS CHAPTER
P.O. Box 9964
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-235-8111
E: columbus@hadassah.org
Emily Hindin, President
Hadassah enhances the health of people worldwide through its support of lifesaving and life-sustaining medical care and research at its hospitals in Jerusalem. It empowers its members and supporters, as well as youth in Israel and America, through opportunities for personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity.
community.
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JEWISHCOLUMBUS
ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL
3601 Green Road, Suite 309 Beachwood, OH 44122
P: 614-231-3232
P: 800-883-0707
E: columbus@israelbonds.com
W: israelbonds.com
FB: facebook.com/IsraelBondsDCI
T: @israelbondsnews
Thomas Lockshin, Executive Director
Kathe Turiel, Registered Representative
Jay Schottenstein, General Chair
Development Corporation for Israel/Israel Bonds ranks among Israel’s most valued economic and strategic resources, with a record of proven success spanning more than 70 years. Praised for its dependability, the Bonds enterprise has helped build every sector of Israel’s economy. Perpetuating Israel’s legacy of success through investment in Israel bonds is global in scope, with worldwide sales e ceeding billion since the first bonds ere issued in 1951. Member FINRA.
JewishColumbus.org
1175 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
614.237.7686
P: 614-237-7686
1175 College Ave.
W: jewishcolumbus.org
Columbus, OH 43209
FB: facebook.com/jewishcolumbus
JewishColumbus is one of 387 communities in the United States and Canada in 36 Partnership2Gether (P2G) partnerships. The Columbus – P2G partner Kfar Saba is 20 years strong and growing! We celebrate and commemorate Israeli holidays, bringing the entire community together.
We are the largest funder of Jewish programs in Columbus, serving and enriching our community from birth to senior living. By working to engage, include and secure each individual, we aspire to unite our community and build the best Jewish future in Columbus.
ORT OHIO REGION
24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300
Beachwood, OH 44122
P: 216-464-3022
E: ohio@ortamerica.org
W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region
FB: facebook.com/ortcleveland
Alyssa Giterman, Director
ORT America is the leading fundraising organization for World ORT, whose global educational network, schools, colleges and international programs propel more than 300,000 students in more than 30 countries to develop careers and lead fulfilling, inde endent li es.
CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH
6121 Olentangy River Road
Worthington, OH 43085
P: 614-885-6286
F: 614-885-4052
E: dvinocur@bethtikvahcolumbus.org
W: bethtikvahcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/BTcolumbus
T: @BethTikvahOH
IG: @beth_tikvah
Debbie Vinocur, Executive Director
Rabbi Richard Kellner, Rabbi
Congregation Beth Tikvah is a warm, welcoming and inclusive synagogue located in Worthington. As a Reform synagogue serving 1,300+ members, it is our vision to empower people to live and learn Jewishly and make the world a better place. Shabbat services are in-person and also streamed on Facebook, Fridays at 7:15 p.m. Please visit us at bethtikvahcolumbus.org for more information.
CONGREGATION TORAT EMET
2375 E. Main St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-238-6778
F: 614-238-9224
E: office@toratemet.org
W: toratemet.org
FB: facebook.com/congregationtoratemet
Rabbi Howard Zack, Rabbi
Rabbi Ari Neuman, Associate Rabbi orat Emet, olumbus agshi odern rthodo synagogue, values Torah education, chesed and support for Israel. Join us online or in person. Come experience our warm, welcoming and engaging atmosphere where there is always something exciting happening. At Torat Emet, we strive to “build a world of kindness” together.
DOTAN HERSZAGE, CERTIFIED MOHEL
303 S. Ardmore Road
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-580-0416
E: mohel.herszage@gmail.com
Serving Ohio and nearby states since 1996, Dotan Herszage is a certified ohel erforming o er , rocedures. He performs ritual and medical circumcision at your home or celebration venue.
EPSTEIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL
3232 E. Main St. Columbus, OH 43213
P: 614-235-3232
W: epsteinmemorialchapel.com
We have years of experience caring for families from all walks of life. Each family comes to us because they know we are leaders in our profession, dedicated to excellence in service, and have the highest integrity. The Epstein Memorial Chapel is Central Ohio’s only family-owned and operated Jewish funeral home.
TEMPLE BETH SHALOM
5089 Johnstown Road
New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-855-4882
E: tbs@tbsohio.org
W: tbsohio.org
FB: facebook.com/tbsohio
T: @TBSOhio
Bobby Covitz, Executive Director
Rabbi Benjy Bar-Lev, Senior Rabbi
Temple Beth Shalom is a warm and inclusive congregation in New Albany. Our members are inspired to live their Judaism within the broad and dynamic framework of Reform beliefs and practices. We seek to provide Jewish spiritual, educational and social opportunities which encourage a strong and welcoming community.
And G-d said, “I will establish My convenant between Me and your children.” (Genesis 17:2)
AHAVAS SHOLOM
2568 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-252-4815
E: ahavassholom@gmail.com
W: ahavas-sholom.org
A vibrant, welcoming and inclusive Orthodox congregation. Aspires to enrich Jewish life through meaningful prayer, Torah study and engaging programming. Religious services and a variety of religious and social events open to the entire Jewish community. Our synagogue hosts Jewish lifecycle events like circumcision, bar and bat mitzvahs and weddings. When you’re available, please join us for Shabbat.
COLUMBUS BOARD OF RABBIS
1175 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614 253-8523
E: 614rabbis@gmail.com
Rabbi Alex Braver, President
The Columbus Board of Rabbis serves as a coordinating body for community-wide participation among the Rabbis of many congregations and Jewish institutions in Columbus, engaging in discussion and exchange of information with community partners, and hosting the annual Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance Day observance for the Columbus Jewish community.
BETH JACOB CONGREGATION
1223 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-8641
E: office@bjcolumbus.org
W: bethjacobcolumbus.org
Hilary Griffith, Administrator
At Beth Jacob, we pride ourselves on being a warm, friendly, family oriented, dynamic, Modern Orthodox Synagogue. We welcome people from all backgrounds, ages and levels of religious observance. Check out Sinai Studios at sinaistudios.com, a newly created premium podcast production studio for disseminating high-quality Torah ideas.
CHABAD OF DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS
176 E. State St.
Columbus, OH 43215
P: 614-570-9436
W: chabaddowntowncolumbus.com
Chabad of Downtown Columbus is a community for the young Jews of Columbus. We host Shabbat meals, educational events, Jewish holiday programs and Torah study groups.
COLUMBUS JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
150 E. Dublin Granville Road
New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-939-5311
E: info@cjds.org
W: cjds.org
FB: facebook.com/mycjds
Rabbi Morris Allen, Transitional Head of School
Jenny Glick, Director of Institutional Advancement
Located on seven acres of meadow, creek, pond and woods, Columbus Jewish Day School provides children in kindergarten through fifth grade the academic and social tools they need to grow into independent, socially responsible, ethical human beings.
COLUMBUS TORAH ACADEMY
181 Noe Bixby Road
Columbus, OH 43213
P: 614-864-0299
F: 614-864-2119
E: info@torahacademy.org
W: torahacademy.org
Rabbi Avrohom Drandoff, Head of School
Shari Herszage, Director of Admissions
Give your child the gift of a Jewish education in the warm, loving and secure environment of Columbus Torah Academy. CTA is an ISACS-accredited, college preparatory school for students in grades K-12. The dual curriculum and small class sizes are rigorous and challenging. Take the tour today.
CONGREGATION AGUDAS ACHIM
2767 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-237-2747
E: info@agudasachim.org
W: agudasachim.org
FB: facebook.com/ agudasachimbexley
Rabbi Stephen Slater, Rabbi
Come experience our traditional, participatory, egalitarian and friendly congregation! We welcome you to join us for our exceptional experiential programs on Shabbat mornings.
JoLT: Jewish Learning Together meets weekly for K-6th graders; we host monthly Tot Shabbat Together programs for children 5 years and younger with a caregiver; and several adult learning opportunities are offered outside of services.
CONGREGATION TORAT EMET
2375 E. Main St.
Bexley, OH 43209
P: 614-238-6778
F: 614-238-9224
E: office@toratemet.org
W: toratemet.org
FB: facebook.com/congregationtoratemet
Rabbi Howard Zack, Rabbi
Rabbi Ari Neuman, Associate Rabbi orat Emet, olumbus agshi odern rthodo synagogue, values Torah education, chesed and support for Israel. Join us online or in person. Come experience our warm, welcoming and engaging atmosphere where there is always something exciting happening. At Torat Emet, we strive to “build a world of kindness” together.
CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH
6121 Olentangy River Road
Worthington, OH 43085
P: 614-885-6286
F: 614-885-4052
E: dvinocur@bethtikvahcolumbus.org
W: bethtikvahcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/BTcolumbus
T: @BethTikvahOH
IG: @beth_tikvah
Debbie Vinocur, Executive Director
Rabbi Richard Kellner, Rabbi
Congregation Beth Tikvah is a warm, welcoming and inclusive synagogue located in Worthington. As a Reform synagogue serving 1,300+ members, it is our vision to empower people to live and learn Jewishly and make the world a better place. Shabbat services are in-person and also streamed on Facebook, Fridays at 7:15 p.m. Please visit us at bethtikvahcolumbus.org for more information.
KEHILAT SUKKAT SHALOM
93 W. Weisheimer Road
Columbus, OH 43214
P: 614-499-6176
E: info@sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
W: sukkatshalomcolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/sukkatshalomcolumbus
Jodi Kushins, Chair
Cheryl Lubow, Vice Chair
e are a joyful and inclusi e lay led community affiliated ith the Reconstructionist and Renewal movements. Our activities re ol e around music filled orshi , educational rograms, and social and environmental justice.
THE LORI SCHOTTENSTEIN CHABAD CENTER/CHABAD
COLUMBUS
6220 E. Dublin Granville Road New Albany, OH 43054
CONGREGATION TIFERETH ISRAEL
1354 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43205
P: 614-253-8523
E: info@tiferethisrael.org
W: tiferethisrael.org
FB: facebook.com/CTIcbus
Rabbi Hillel Skolnik, Rabbi
Karl Rubin, Synagogue President
We’re excited to welcome you in exploring our vibrant, dynamic synagogue in the heart of Columbus! We’re a warm and loving community that supports one another in moments of joy and sadness, fosters a deep sense of meaning and teaches the profound wisdom that Jewish life has to offer.
P: 614-939-0765
E: info@chabadcolumbus.com
At Chabad Columbus, we offer a variety of events, classes and synagogue services for every age and stage of our community. We have a state-of-the-art facility providing hands-on and interactive classes to bring Judaism to life in a meaningful and memorable way.
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TEMPLE BETH SHALOM
5089 Johnstown Road
New Albany, OH 43054
P: 614-855-4882
E: tbs@tbsohio.org
W: tbsohio.org
FB: facebook.com/tbsohio
T: @TBSOhio
Bobby Covitz, Executive Director
Rabbi Benjy Bar-Lev, Senior Rabbi
Temple Beth Shalom is a warm and inclusive congregation in New Albany. Our members are inspired to live their Judaism within the broad and dynamic framework of Reform beliefs and practices. We seek to provide Jewish spiritual, educational and social opportunities which encourage a strong and welcoming community.
TEMPLE ISRAEL COLUMBUS
3100 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-866-0010
E: communications@templeisrael.org
W: templeisrael.org
FB: facebook.com/templeisraelcolumbus
Rabbi Sharon Mars, Senior Rabbi
Ruth Silverman, Program Director
Temple Israel Columbus is a diverse and welcoming spiritual community committed to healing the world – tikkun olam – as the focus of our Jewish living and learning. Contact us or visit our website to learn more about worship, membership or enhancing your Jewish journey. Our doors and hearts are open!
WEXNER HERITAGE VILLAGE
SYNAGOGUE & CAMPUS
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-559-0243
E: rlefton@whv.org
Rabbi Debbie Lefton Rabbi
Built on Jewish values to care for our senior population, Wexner Heritage Village takes pride in honoring the cultural and spiritual needs of our community. Our full-time rabbi offers weekly Shabbos services, holiday celebrations and bereavement support to our residents, families and the community. Call Rabbi Lefton to learn more. Wexner Heritage Village, Central Ohio’s oldest, most trusted source of senior health care and housing for 70 years provides vibrant living and compassionate care based on Jewish values, bringing more life to every moment of senior living. Our services include independent and assisted living, memory care rehabilitation, long-term care and hospice.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
1070 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-1890
E: info@jfscolumbus.org
W: jfscolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/jewishfamilyservices
T: @jfscolumbus
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Jewish Family Services serves the community by helping eo le find jobs and com anies find talent ro iding counseling hel ing seniors and caregi ers na igate the challenges of aging hel ing eo le access a ailable community and ublic resources and enabling olunteers to gi e back. amily is our middle name.
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P: 216-464-3022
E: ohio@ortamerica.org
W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region
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Alyssa Giterman, Director
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JEWISH FAMIL SERVICES
1070 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-1890
E: jcohen@jfscolumbus.org
W: jfscolumbus.org
FB: facebook.com/JewishFamilyServices
T: @jfscolumbus
ulie ohen, olunteer oordinator
Jewish Family Services has ongoing volunteer opportunities for dri ers, a artment setu for e Americans and friendly visitors. We also have seasonal opportunities for collecting gifts, school su lies and clothing.
WEXNER HERITAGE VILLAGE
1151 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
P: 614-231-4900
P: 614-559-0243
E: info@whv.org
W: whv.org
FB: facebook.com/WexnerHeritageVillage
Gary Rosenstein, CEO
orey Goldsand, E ecuti e irector
Rabbi Debbie Lefton, Director of Spiritual Care
The volunteer program has been an essential part of WHV for years. ur olunteers bring great su ort and healing to our residents, enhancing their uality of life. here are countless ays to ro ide ikkur holim, lo ing su ort, to our cam us. o learn more about our ada rogram, contact Rabbi Debbie Lefton.
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