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Lifecycle Events

All observances, persuasions, and Lifecycle Events economic walks of life are welcome. In fact, most resting here are from the everyday world. Every family and every

person is welcomed to Lake View - and that has always been the case throughout our history.

B’NAI MITZVAH

TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID

1732 Lander Road ayfield eights, tint tintcleveland.org faceboo .com templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi atthew . isenberg, , Rabbi emple Israel er amid is a caring, accepting, Reform ewish congregation providing a welcoming place to gather, pray, learn and engage in acts of indness and tzeda ah.

THE SHUL

inetree Road, epper i e, rabbieddie theshul.us W theshul.us Rabbi ddie u ol, Rabbi he hul n innovative center for ewish outreach. We reach out to everyone interested in enlivening their ewish 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.

CEMETERIES FOREST CITY HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

urora Road olon,

12316 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106 216.421.2665 | lakeviewcemetery.com LAKE VIEW CEMETERY uclid ve. leveland, info la eviewcemetery.com W la eviewcemetery.com a e iew emetery leveland ounded in by pioneering leaders of leveland, a e iew emetery is one of the largest and most beautiful garden cemeteries in the nited tates. With breathta ing acres and thousands of burial sites to choose from, we offer e ceptional, affordable and highly reverential resting places to all people.

MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION

urora Road olon, mtolivesolon gmail.com eil lazer, oard resident arry ollins, irector emetery perations nonprofit ewish cemetery located in olon. urial rights are available through synagogues, associations, ewish veterans and open non affiliated ount live ommunity sections. erving ewish families in ortheast hio with avod respect and chesed loving indness since .

Info fchba.org W fchba.org Robert oodstein, resident Renee lau, ice resident arbara Isaacs, Recording ecretary benevolent brotherhood established in . eets monthly for business and a variety of social events to further ewish life, culture and education. enefits include burial plots at t. live emetery, social events, discounts and support for members in need. all for further information.

FUNERAL & DEATH SERVICES

BERKOWITZ-KUMIN-BOOKATZ MEMORIAL CHAPEL

1985 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-932-7900 P: 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 have answered your needs and have been 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.

FIORITTO FUNERAL SERVICE

ayfi eld Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-442-5900 E: mario@FiorittoFS.com W: FiorittoFS.com For over 70 years, the Fioritto family has cared for families during their most diffi cult times. ven 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 dignifi ed service at an affordable cost.

PARK SYNAGOGUE

Park Synagogue Bereavement Support Group 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x122 F: 216-321-0639 E: epetler@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org Ellen Petler, Program & Volunteer Director Park Synagogue offers six-session Bereavement Support Groups, 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. Group members also fi nd support, strength, friendship and hope from each other.

LIFECYCLES – INTERFAITH

JHUB

ffi ces in leveland eights Events held throughout Greater Cleveland P: 216-371-0446 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. jHUB welcomes everyone and offers a clergy referral service to help individuals, couples and families connect to a rabbi or cantor for their offi ciation needs: weddings, baby namings, conversions and more.

MARRIAGE

TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID

1732 Lander Road ayfi eld eights, 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. Prenuptial counseling available.

MIKVAH

CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG COMMUNITY MIKVAH

ayfi eld Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-2244 x135 F: 216-321-0639 W: clevelandmikvah.org Mary Lauriel, Scheduler Bonnie Frankel, Chair he is a osher, lu urious alacha certifi ed mi vah 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.

ESTHER & STANLEY WAXMAN COMMUNITY MIKVAH

Waxman Chabad Center 2479 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-381-3170 W: ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi Two separate mikvahs: men’s open mornings only; dish open daylight hours. all for specific hours and more information.

THE MENDY AND ITA KLEIN CLEVELAND COMMUNITY MIKVAH

2588 South Green Road University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-848-0506 E: info@ccmikvah.org W: ccmikvah.org Deena Davidovich, Mikvah Manager The mikvah includes two mikvaos, or immersion pools, and preparation rooms, radiant floor heating, a bridal suite and accommodations for women with disabilities.

KOSHER INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY MIKVAH

Only mikvah between Cleveland and Pittsburgh 3970 Logan Way Youngstown, OH 44505 P: 330-720-4122 Bob Kranitz: 330-759-2167 Alvin Weisberg, President, Children of Israel Congregation The mikvah is located at Children of IsraelCongregation in Youngstown, OH.

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