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President, Publisher & CEO Kevin S. Adelstein Vice President of Sales Adam Mandell Editor Amanda Koehn akoehn@cjn.org Design Manager Stephen Valentine Listings Coordinator Sherry Tilson

Cleveland Jewish News Managing Editor Bob Jacob Columbus Bureau Chief Stephen Langel

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On the cover: Yosher Koach, a goldendoodle from Orange, enjoys the

performing crowd of stilt walkers, jugglers, clowns, magicians and dancers during the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration April 15, 2021 at Corporate College East’s parking lot in Warrensville Heights. The celebration of Israel’s 73rd birthday continued virtually, allowing community members to take part either from home or outside in a socially distanced manner.

To read the CJN’s coverage of the Federation’s Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration, visit bit.ly/IsraelIndependence

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Vice Chairs: Loren Chylla, Rabbi Rosette Barron Haim, Dennis A. Linden, Harvey Siegel Treasurer: Lawrence M. Hirsh Assistant Treasurer: Susan D. Krantz Secretary: Becky Watts Directors: Ilene Butensky Brehm, Michael Broidy, Shari Loveman Goldberg, Meredith Hillman, Jessa Hochman, Kate Hubben, Jackie Jacobs, Ari H. Jaffe, Sharon Sobol Jordan, Ethan Karp, Dustin Klein, Michele Krantz, Emily Lebowitz, Gregg A. Levine, Greg Marcus, Adam Miller, Aaron Minc, David Minc, David Posner,

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CONTENTS Agencies & Organizations

Generations: Kids & Teens

16 Community Service/Resources

36 Camps

18 Financial Resources

37 Child Care

19 Foundations

37 Early Childhood

19 Holocaust & Tolerance Programs

39 Independent Schools

20 Local Jewish Agencies

41 Interfaith 41 Jewish Day Schools

Arts, Culture & Judaica

42 Jewish Education 44 Outreach Programs

24 Genealogy

44 Special Needs

24 Judaica

45 Supplemental Hebrew

24 Museums & Galleries 25 Performing Arts

Business & Professional Services 28 Banking, Financial & Tax 29 Estate Sales & Appraisers

Generations: College & Adult Education 46 Adult Education 48 Campus Life 49 Higher Education

29 Fundraising 29 Kitchen & Bath Design/Remodeling 29 Legal 32 Real Estate & Relocation

Generations: Seniors 50 Assisted & Supported Living 52 Home Health Care

Celebrations & Simchas 34 Banquet & Sanctuary Facilities (Venues)

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CONTENTS Generations: Socializing & Schmoozing

Religious Life & Congregations

60 Active Adults

77 Interfaith

60 Volunteer & Mitzvah Opportunities 61 Young Professionals

Health & Fitness 62 Audiology 62 Counseling Services 63 Dental & Orthodontics 63 Disability Services 63 Fitness 63 Health Centers 64 Hospice 64 Mental Health

73 Congregations 77 Religious & Rabbinical Organizations

Retail Goods & Services 78 Alterations 78 Animal/Pest Control 78 Cleaning & Restoration 78 Hair Salons 78 Health 79 Malls & Thrift Shops 79 Transportation & Travel 79 Window Treatments

65 Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation 66 Speech Therapy 66 Wellness

Israel Connections 68 Financial Resources 68 Organizations

Social Services 80 Family Service Agencies

Listings Key P: Phone number F: Fax E: Email address

Lifecycle Events 70 B’nai Mitzvah 70 Cemeteries 71 Funeral & Death Services 71 Lifecycles – Interfaith 71 Marriage 72 Mikvah

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Jewish Cleveland continues to pivot, fill needs

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his past year has been one of cautious optimism. Although it’s been a slow process, Ohioans are continuing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and now, many of us have received another dose to boost our immunity ahead of 2022. Despite the omicron variant, breakthrough cases and the resulting measured return to in-person gatherings and celebrations, there’s reason to be encouraged. With relief, we at the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company are hearing that reassurance from our partners, advertisers and readers, especially as we began returning to our own in-person events late in 2021. The most recent and perhaps best example was our 18 Difference Makers awards event just a few weeks ago, where we safely hosted 400 people to honor our 2021 class of change agents serving the local Jewish community and beyond. After holding the annual event virtually in 2020, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to return to Landerhaven in Mayfield eights this year. In 2021, the CJPC also hosted Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey at The Temple-Tifereth Israel in Beachwood. he ournalists, who broke the story of arvey einstein’s decades of abuse and helped ignite the societal reckoning that followed, told their own story behind it. After postponing that event from 2020 twice, being able to come together in person to learn and celebrate journalism at its best was exciting and powerful. As the landscape changed, we opted to host virtually our CJN and Classic Lexus 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe event, honoring impressive young Jewish leaders from Northeast Ohio. I encourage you to visit cjn.org/18dm and cjn.org/12under36 for a look back at the CJN’s 2021 18 Difference Makers and 12 Under 36 honorees. And just like us, other local organizations – many of which are featured here in SOURCE 2022 – have taken a similar hybrid approach to bringing back events. As shown on our SOURCE cover, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s om a’at maut celebration in April combined an outdoor party with a virtual component. More than 150 cars pulled into Corporate College East’s Warrensville eights parking lot for socially distanced festivities to celebrate Israel’s 73rd birthday, while 215 viewers logged on to take part from the comfort and safety of their homes. ow does SO RCE fit into it all his annual maga ine provides you with resources and information about the institutions doing their part locally and beyond to make a

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difference, engage the community in new ways and offer convenient, safe services with respect to Jewish traditions and values. It functions as a directory to look to when you realize you need something, or perhaps want to give 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 we have here in Jewish Cleveland. As we continue to adapt with this ever-changing “new normal,” these organizations will continue to step up and fill the needs that arise in . I encourage you to continue to patronize and give back to these community stalwarts the CJPC is grateful to partner with, and I thank you for your enduring support of all we do in the local Jewish and secular communities. SOURCE reaches you as a helping hand, an anchor and as a way to connect, at a time when connection can feel difficult, strained or tenuous. he agencies listed can help all of us grapple with the changes in our lives brought on by the pandemic and the ripple effect it has had. On behalf of all of us at the CJPC, our professional staff and our board of directors, thank you for continuing to give back, repair our world and do your part to ensure the health and safety of all of us. We are truly stronger together.

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JEWISH HOLIDAYS and noteworthy dates TU B’SHEVAT

Sunday, Jan. 16 (begins at sunset)

Monday, Jan. 17 (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 and re ect on the lessons we can derive from our botanical analogue.

PURIM

Wednesday, March 16 (begins at sunset) Thursday, March 17 (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 . t 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

Friday, April 15 (begins at sunset) Saturday, April 23 (ends at nightfall) The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the nd of the ebrew month of issan. t commemorates the emancipation of the sraelites 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

YOM HAZIKARON

Wednesday, April 27 (begins at sunset) Thursday, April 28 (ends at nightfall) Holocaust Remembrance Day

Tuesday, May 3 (begins at sunset) Wednesday, May 4 (ends at nightfall) Israel Memorial Day

YOM HA’ATZMAUT

Wednesday, May 4 (begins at sunset) Thursday, May 5 (ends at nightfall) Israel Independence Day

SHAVUOT

Saturday, June 4 (begins at sunset) Monday, June 6 (ends at nightfall) Shavuot coincides with the date that God gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai more than , years ago. t comes after 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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2022 HOLIDAYS TISHA B’AV

Saturday, Aug. 6 (begins at sunset) Sunday, Aug. 7 (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 oly emples were set a ame. 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 oor or on low stools.

ROSH HASHANAH

Sunday, Sept. 25 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, Sept. 27 (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. t’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

Tuesday, Oct. 4 (begins at sunset) Wednesday, Oct. 5 (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 ishrei to after nightfall on ishrei we af ict 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

Sunday, Oct. 9 (begins at sunset) Sunday, Oct. 16 (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 is 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 Sunday, Oct. 16 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, Oct. 18 (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

Sunday, Dec. 18 (begins at sunset) Monday, Dec. 26 (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. he menorah holds nine ames, one of which is the shamash attendant , which is used to kindle the other eight lights. On the first night, we light ust one ame. On the second night, an additional ame 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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CANDLELIGHTING TIMES

Parshah/Holiday Bo Beshalach Yitro Mishpatim

Candlelighting time (p.m.) 4:55 5:02 5:11 5:19

4 11 18 25

Terumah Tetzaveh Ki Tisa Vayak’hel

5:28 5:37 5:46 5:54

5 12 19 26

6:30 6:38 6:47 6:55

4 11

Pekudei Vayikra

6:02 6:10

5 12

7:03 7:10

Date 7 14 21 28

Shabbat Ends Date & Time (p.m.) 8 5:59 15 6:06 22 6:14 29 6:22

18 25

Tzav Shemini

7:18 7:26

19 26

8:18 8:26

April

1 8 15 21 29

Tazria Metzora Passover Passover Acharei

7:33 7:41 7:49 7:55 8:04

2 9 17 23 30

8:34 8:42 8:52 9:00 9:08

May

Daylight saving time begins March 13

6 13 20 27

Kedoshim Emor Behar Bechukotai

8:11 8:18 8:25 8:32

7 14 21 28

9:17 9:25 9:33 9:40

June

March

February

January

Shabbat & Holiday Candlelighting 2022

3 4 10 17 24

Bamidbar Shavuot Naso Behaalotecha Shlach

8:37 9:46 8:41 8:44 8:46

6 11 18 25

9:48 9:51 9:54 9:55

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Candlelighting Shabbat Ends time (p.m.) Date & Time (p.m.) 8:46 2 9:55 8:44 9 9:52 8:40 16 9:47 8:35 23 9:41 8:29 30 9:33

August

5 12 19 26

Devarim Va’etchanan Eikev Re’eh

8:21 8:12 8:02 7:51

6 13 20 27

9:23 9:13 9:02 8:50

2 9 16 23 25 30

Shoftim Ki Teitzei Ki Tavo Nitzavim Erev Rosh Hashanah

7:39 7:28 7:16 7:03 7:00 6:51

3 10 17 24 27 Oct. 1

8:38 8:25 8:13 8:01 7:56 7:49

December

November

October

July

Parshah/Holiday Korach Chukat Balak Pinchas Matot-Massei

September

Shabbat & Holiday Candlelighting 2022 Date 1 8 15 22 29

4 7 9 14 16 21 28 4

Vayelech Erev Yom Yippur Ha’azinu Erev Sukkot Intermediate days of Sukkot Shemini Atzeret Bereishit Noach

6:45 6:40 6:36

5 8 11

7:42 7:37 7:32

6:28

15

7:26

6:25 6:18 6:08

18 22 29

7:22 7:16 7:07

Lech-Lecha

5:59

5

6:59

Daylight saving time ends Nov. 6 11 18 25

Vayeira Chayei Sarah Toldot

4:52 4:46 4:41

12 19 26

5:52 5:47 5:44

2 9 16 23 30

Vayeitzei Vayishlach Vayeishev Mikeitz Vayigash

4:39 4:38 4:39 4:43 4:47

3 10 17 24 31

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Agencies & Organizations COMMUNITY SERVICE/RESOURCES CHABAD OF DOWNTOWN 55 Public Square, Suite 920 Cleveland, OH 44113 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. CLEVELAND KOSHER FOOD PANTRY 2004 S. Green Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-382-7202 E: info@kosherfb.org W: kosherfb.org Devorah Alevsky, Director amara itkes, Pantry Director Founded by Rabbi and Mrs. Zalman Kazen, the Kosher Food Pantry nourishes souls as well as bodies. With the help of donations and volunteers, KFP packs and distributes more than 5,000 bags monthly to local senior citizens, individuals and families who experience food insecurity. 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.

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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 FLA EO FLAof EO Linked n linkedin.com company h aofneo Michal Marcus, Executive Director Carrie Miller, Assistant Director Brady Gasser, Program Director FLA of ortheast Ohio provides interest free loans to promote the economic self sufficiency and growth of ortheast Ohioans who are unable to access safe and fair lending resources.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Cleveland Chesed Center S. aylor Road Rear Entrance Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-932-3115 W: clevelandchesedcenter.org Meira Friedman, Director he Cleveland Chesed Center provides dignified access to food, household necessities and clothing, as well as complementary programming and referral services to help Jewish Clevelanders facing financial insecurity gain stability. For more information on our services, please visit our website or contact our office.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

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 Bichsel, 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.

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 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, Director, Community Services An easy-to-navigate website backed by personalized phone assistance, Access Jewish Cleveland is a free, confidential service that provides information and resources about “everything Jewish” in Cleveland, including agencies, organizations, synagogues and businesses. JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Offices Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 F: 216-593-2901 E: info@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Erika B. Rudin-Luria, President Oren Baratz, Senior Vice President, External Affairs Tami Caplan, Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Barry Reis, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Abbie Levin, Senior Vice President, Operations Rachel Lappen, Chief Development Officer Rob Berick, Chief Marketing Officer The Jewish Federation of Cleveland is the only organization in Cleveland that focuses on the health and vitality of the entire Jewish community. For more than 115 years, the Federation has created the critical scale necessary to drive meaningful social change and provide relief in times of crisis in ways no one person or organization could do alone. As Jewish Cleveland’s hub for innovative solutions and collaborative services, the Federation is able to change and improve lives in Cleveland, Israel and around the world.

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES

COLLEGE NOW 1500 W. 3rd St., Suite 125 Cleveland, OH 44113 P: 216-241-5587 E: info@collegenowgc.org W: collegenowgc.org FB: facebook.com/collegenow T: @CollegeNowGC Lee Friedman, CEO College Now’s mission is to increase postsecondary educational attainment in Northeast Ohio through college and career access advising, financial aid counseling, and scholarship and retention services. Each year, College Now serves more than 31,000 traditional students and adult learners, and it awards more than $4 million in need-based, renewable scholarships. 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 T: @HFLAofNEO Linked n linkedin.com company h aofneo Michal Marcus, Executive Director Carrie Miller, Assistant Director Brady Gasser, Program 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.

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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 Jessica Rosenblitt, Manager, College Financial Aid Program College 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 Forward Focus Program 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3419 E: jnagel@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org Janisse Nagel, Program Director his program provides financial literacy to community members who are in financial distress. A plan is developed with heads of households to achieve financial self sufficiency.


AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS

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 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.

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

HOLOCAUST & TOLERANCE PROGRAMS

FOUNDATIONS

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 Bill Walton.

ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE ADL Cleveland PO Box 22185 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-579-9600 E: jpasch@adl.org W: adl.org W: cleveland.adl.org James Pasch, Regional Director The Anti-Defamation League is the world’s leading organi ation fighting antisemitism and hate. ADL brings unparalleled experience and resources to protect, defend and educate our communities locally. In addition, ADL researches and monitors hate groups.

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For emergency medical care, who do Israelis depend on?

MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 E: info@mmjh.org W: maltzmuseum.org W: maltzmuseum.org/STH The Maltz Museum welcomes visitors to explore Jewish gen David Adom (MDA) is Israel’s official ambulance, blood-services,history and disaster-relief agency, and heritage. Our most popular group tours are ving the nation’s 9 million people. But like every other Red Cross agency around the world, JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Lessons of the Holocaust and our Stop the Hate tour. A doesn’t receive regular government support. That’s why it relies on people tours like you. OF CLEVELAND Additional focus on Judaism or immigration. The Maltz Holocaust Survivor Support Program Museum also sponsors the annual Stop the Hate essay ce the 1930s, generous Americans like you have provided the vehicles, training, and equipment 29125 Chagrin Blvd. contest, awarding scholarships to students committed to t’s kept IsraelisPepper healthy and strong. Pike, OH 44122 creating a more inclusive society. P: 216-378-3440 ere are many ways to support Israel, but none that has a greater F: 216-916-9154 LOCAL JEWISH AGENCIES ect on its people and its future than a gift to Magen David Adom. E: jlowy@jfsa-cleveland.org ur support isn’t W: just changing lives — it’s literally saving them. jfsa-cleveland.org Jaime Lowy, Associate Executive Director ke an end-of-year donation to Magen David Adom at Comprehensive support for Holocaust Survivors includes mda.org/chanukah help with reparations claims, care coordination, counseling, financial assistance for income-eligible individuals, d our best wishes for a joyous Chanukah and New Year. subsidies for Lifeline, home care, case management, dental care or other needs, personal care, light housekeeping, AFMDA home cleaning, transportation, and Friendly Visitors, specially Regional Office trained community volunteers who provide social 3175 Commercial Ave., Suite 101 companionship to survivors. Northbrook, IL 60062 P: 216-233-1595 E: dcohen@afmda.org W: afmda.org Darcee Cohen, Development Executive Magen David Adom is Israel’s ambulance, blood-services and KOL ISRAEL FOUNDATION disaster-relief organization, serving as emergency medical 3681 S. Green Road, #306 first responders for the state’s 9 million people. MDA is Beachwood, OH 44122 the only organization mandated by the Israeli government P: 216-831-3754 to serve in this role, but it’s not a government agency, so E: info@kifcle.org it relies on people like you for funding. Through your gift, W: kifcle.org you’re saving lives. FB: facebook.com/KolIsraelFoundation T: @kol_israelcle Hallie Duchon, Executive Director Marianne Lax, Education Director Founded in 1959, Kol Israel Foundation has evolved from a social and support outlet for Survivor families to Cleveland’s leader in Holocaust education and programming. The education program is offered in person at our Beachwood location, in schools or virtually. An annual Fall Memorial held at Zion Memorial Park commemorates those who perished in the Shoah. Visit kifcle.org for more information. Resilience • Remembrance • Holocaust Education

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Bellefaire JCB BELLEFAIRE JCB Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Association 22001 Fairmount Blvd. One Pollock Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-8483 F: 216-932-8520 E: sadowskyj@bellefairejcb.org W: jbbbsa.org FB: facebook.com/jbbbsa Jill Sadowsky, MSW, LISW-S, Director of the Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Association and Director of Volunteer Services Mission is to aid in the development of confident, responsible and caring individuals through high-quality, professionally supported one-on-one mentoring to Jewish children ages 6-18. Safe, caring relationships nurtured and supervised by social workers. Bigs and Littles needed. CELEBRATING JEWISH LIFE 26561 Annesley Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-223-8736 P: 216-408-7306 E: RabbiRosie@celebratingjewishlife.com W: celebratingjewishlife.com Rosette Haim, Rabbi Laurel Barr, Cantor Chuck Fink, Music Celebrating Jewish Life is a subscription series of six festive Jewish holiday experiences engaging adults in ways that recapture the Jewish spirit and reconnect them to the Jewish community. CJL combines the social and sacred aspects of each holiday in different venues around the area. HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY 613 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-0397 E: hillel@kenthillel.org W: kenthillel.org FB: facebook.com/hillelatksu T: @hillelatksu Adam Hirsh, Executive Director The home away from home for the 1,500 Jewish students at Kent State 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.

ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL 3601 Green Road, Suite 309 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-454-0180 P: 800-752-5667 F: 216-454-0186 E: cleveland@israelbonds.com W: israelbonds.com Member FINRA Thomas Lockshin, Executive Director Steven Greenberg, General Chair Lydia Frankel, Women’s Division Chair Principal objective is developing the economy of the Jewish state through the sale of bonds. Israel has maintained a perfect record of payment of principal and interest on srael bonds. Ohio office territory includes all of Ohio and Kentucky.

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 Bichsel, 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.

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MENORAH PARK FOUNDATION 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7324 F: 216-450-5559 E: foundation@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/MenorahPark Brian Sokol, Chief Development Officer Because we have the help of generous donors, our residents have busy, active, fulfilling lives and our clients receive the finest care available. o government subsidy or insurance payment provides for this. Our community deserves the finest health care organi ation and care, so we need partners like you to provide additional financial support.

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NA’AMAT USA – CLEVELAND COUNCIL Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-321-2002 W: naamatcle.org Marci Curtis, Executive Director E: mcurtis@naamat.org Melanie Kutnick, Board President Dedicated to serving women and children in srael, A’AMA is the largest provider of child care services in Israel – 17,000 preschool children every day in centers. o child is turned away. From day care to career training, A’AMA supports the vulnerable and removes obstacles to health and happiness. NCJW/CLE – NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN/CLEVELAND 26055 Emery Road, Unit L Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 P: 216-378-2204 W: ncjwcleveland.org Michele Kaminsky, President Mindi Axner, Executive Director CJ CLE is a volunteer organi ation with a 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. . For LiveSpecial.com in uiries, email endy Spit at endy livespecial.com. LiveSpecial.com is an CJ CLE project that provides support and resources to the special needs community online and in an annual maga ine.

RT A ERICA HI REGI N 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/ortcleveland Michael Perlmuter, President OR 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. he OR network reaches more than , 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.


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he Odyssey Program at Cleveland State University’s School of Film & Media Arts, which offers interactive and fun-filled learning opportunities for students aged 13-18 who are interested in filmmaking, has announced their schedule for the 2022 season. Established through a generous gift from Lee and Ageleke Zapis in 2019, the Odyssey Program helps young students build their film skills and gain professional exposure to the industry through a range of exciting offerings that illuminate the many different aspects of the wonderful world of film, including one-day Saturday workshops and immersive summer camps available in one or three-week sessions. The new season kicks off in January with “Exploring the Language of Film”, the first of a monthly series of one-day workshops focused on a different filmmaking topic and taught by experienced School of Film & Media Arts faculty. James Denny, who has been teaching film history and analysis at Cleveland State University since 2006, leads the workshop on Saturday, January 15 from 1-5pm. The workshop series, which concludes in May, will also cover using green screens in production and postproduction settings, building cinematography skills, story development in screenwriting, and acting for the camera. “It’s an incredible way to connect with others who love film and the art of filmmaking just as much as you,” said 15 year old Odyssey alum Xavier Reichbaum. During the summer, students can choose between four sessions of in-person camps offered in June and July. With options for both day camp and residential students, the summer includes an experiential three-week camp from June 13-July 1, followed by three one-week intensive camps that focus on acting and directing (July 11-17), documentary production (July 18-24), and screenwriting (July 25-31). Through interactive workshops, film screenings, focused activities, and visits from special guest speakers, Odyssey participants learn storytelling, screenwriting, acting, directing, cinematography, editing and much more as they create their own original films in a fun and collaborative environment. During these activity-packed experiences, students see behind the scenes and learn how the film industry actually works through special guest lectures and site visits to realworld media environments. Outside of class, residential students get a preview of college life by staying in Cleveland State University dorms and experiencing Cleveland’s robust cultural offerings through scheduled trips and activities. With access to the film school’s professional soundstages, Mac editing labs, and vast inventory of film production equipment, students work with expert instructors and CSU film student camp counselors as they hone their skills, often finding their creative community and making friends along the way. Lia Polster, age 15, who attended the Odyssey Program Experiential Three Week Summer Camp in Summer 2021 as a day camper, had this to say about her time with the program: “I thought it was a really awesome and informative experience! Everyone there was interested in some aspect of film, so I loved being in a group of people whose interests aligned with mine.” Visit the Odyssey Program’s website for more information or to register: csufilmodyssey.com

After learning story development and screenwriting basics, Odyssey students get to the fun part: filming the script they wrote!

Odyssey students enjoy full access to School of Film & Media Arts equipment and facilities

The final step: Odyssey students learn to use editing software to complete their film projects


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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, theatre and dance; pottery and arts and crafts; nature and camping; archery, mountain biking and tennis – to name just a few of daily programs. Groups can experience the special moments and scenery of Camp Wise by renting the facility for retreats, events and outings.

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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 exes 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 Center 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 F: 216-378-2858 E: jmayers@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org FB: facebook.com/Fairmount-Temple-EarlyChildhood-Center-162328980489102 Jane Mayers, Director, Early Childhood Center Our Early Childhood Center offers morning classes for those from 18 months to pre-K; optional day care available before and after school; variety of enrichment programs; the Darcy Alter Playground featuring an elaborate outdoor playset and more; the new Fine/Nadler Discovery Garden, and a summer camp.

Bellefaire JCB 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.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS B NAI JESH R N C NGREGATI N 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.

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 Tracey Bortz, Early Childhood Director Gross Schechter Day School’s early childhood 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.

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.

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND J Kids: Young Kids in Cleveland 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: sschlein@jecc.org W: jecc.org FB: JKids-Young Kids in Cleveland IG: JKidsCLE Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Director of Educational Capacity Building Get up-to-date information about programs and events throughout the community for families with young Jewish children from birth to pre-kindergarten.

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

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND Early Childhood Division 1800 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-321-5838 F: 216-932-4597 E: wolfra@hac1.org W: HAC1.org

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Cleveland’s only community day school embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation while celebrating the richness of pluralism and the strength of diversity. 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).


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS MANDEL JCC EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x1375 F: 216-831-7796 E: knewman@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org/preschool Liza Adams and Jackie Gordan, Interim Co-Directors of Early Childhood Services A 5-Star Step-Up-To-Quality program, we offer infant, toddler and preschool classrooms. We believe that early childhood education is more than preparing children for future successes in school. It is about honoring the process of childhood and supporting every child in realizing his or her full potential. Our experienced, passionate teachers create learning environments and experiences that spark children’s wonder and creativity, build children’s confidence and intellectual skills in a physical environment that looks and feels like home. 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 JEWISH 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

Kathleen Theobald, Early Childhood Education Director Rabbi Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, 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 Erica Wilkov, Director We are a 5-Star Step Up To Quality and Universal pre-K high quality early childhood program for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Jewish values are woven into the daily curriculum as the children learn and discover in our new learning center building and outdoor classroom.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

HANNA PERKINS CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19910 Malvern Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-991-4772 W: hannaperkins.org onprofit anna Perkins Center is the social and emotional wellness resource for children and families. We work with parents, educators and other advocates to support a child’s healthy social-emotional development for success in school and life. Founded in 1951, services include preschool, kindergarten, autism spectrum integration for young children, parent/toddler play group, bulling prevention and a mental health clinic exclusively for children, adolescents and moms who are dealing with postpartum depression. cjn.org/source

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HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOL Infant through 12th grade 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. Come see why we’re ranked the #1 All-Girls High School and #1 College Prep Private High School in Ohio. Girls K-12, Co-Ed Infants-Early Childhood.

HAWKEN SCHOOL Lower and Middle Schools 5000 Clubside Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-423-2950 P: 440-423-4446 E: admissions@hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Dave ilborn, Director of Admission, Lower and Middle Schools Emma Ferek, Assistant Director of Admission, Lower and Middle Schools Birchwood School of Hawken 4400 W. 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-251-2321 E: admission@birchwoodschool.org W: birchwoodschool.org Linda Miyares, Director of Admissions 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 Admission, pper School

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Mastery School of Hawken Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 440-423-8801 P: 440-423-4446 E: admissions@hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Rasa Drane, Director of Admission, Mastery School of awken Hawken School is an independent, coed, toddler-12 day school located on two campuses in the eastern suburbs of Cleveland and a campus on the West Side. In August 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 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 ebrew Our Mission Rooted in Jewish values we ignite a love of learning and prepare each student to transform the world Cleveland’s only community day school embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation while celebrating the richness of pluralism and the strength of diversity. With the largest Learning Enhancement eam 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).

LAUREL SCHOOL Lyman Campus One Lyman Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1441 (main) P: 216-464-0946 (admissions) F: 216-464-8997


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS W: LaurelSchool.org Butler Campus 7420 Fairmount Road Russell Township, OH 44072 Abigail Steinberg, Director of Enrollment Management Laurel School is a nationally recognized independent school for girls (K-12), with a coed pre-primary program. Laurel’s Center for Research on Girls puts the world’s best research to work for girls. The 150-acre Butler Campus in Russell Township 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 T: @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. Ratner empowers students to find oy in learning and to become their best selves. We encourage you to visit and experience Ratner’s uni ue 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 University School is a place where each boy is inspired and empowered to let his true self thrive. With the freedom to explore, create, compete and play, boys of all dispositions build on their personal strengths, harness their natural talents and bla e their own paths to excellence with oy, confidence and integrity. Financial aid, after school care and transportation available.

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 community where students build lasting friendships, while developing their academic, athletic and artistic talents. Each student is given the freedom to explore, create and innovate, and is encouraged to excel in areas he is passionate about. They become young men of outstanding character who are prepared for college and beyond. Merit scholar awards, financial aid and transportation available.

INTERFAITH

JHUB Offices in Cleveland eights Events held throughout Greater Cleveland P: 216-371-0446 E hub ecc.org hubcle.org Rabbi Melinda M. Mersack, Director B provides new ways for interfaith couples and families to comfortably explore, discover and personalize the meaning of Jewish culture and values. B offers uni ue programs for interfaith families with young children. Program themes include Jewish holidays, values and more. Everyone is welcome and content is accessible to all.

JEWISH DAY SCHOOLS

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.

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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 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.

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND 1800 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-321-5838 F: 216-932-4597 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.

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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 Cleveland’s only community day school embraces a wide spectrum of affiliation while celebrating the richness of pluralism and the strength of diversity. 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).

JEWISH EDUCATION

JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: director@jecc.org W: jecc.org Marlyn Bloch Jaffe, Executive Director The mission of the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JEC) is to ensure Jewish continuity in Cleveland by fostering and strengthening lifelong Jewish learning and education across diverse settings. The vision of the JEC is to inspire more people to find meaning and value in their lives through Jewish lifelong learning. The JEC serves the needs of Cleveland’s Jewish educational programs, including congregational programs, day schools and early childhood centers, focused on three pillars: advancing professional growth, enhancing organizational effectiveness and expanding Jewish experiences.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY Mailing Address Administrative Office Only 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 niversity eights, O P E connect kolhalev.net kolhalev.net FB facebook.com ol aLevCleveland Robyn ovick, Director of outh and Family Education NOTE During the pandemic, most of our services and programs are being held online. Please visit kolhalev.net for more information. ol aLev’s innovative education program uses experiential learning to develop uestioning minds. Shabbat morning programs for tots through th grade, ebrew t’filah classes, teen group, intergenerational programming and b’nai mit vah cohort based study inspire life long learning, engagement with Reconstructionism, tikkun olam and service to the Jewish community and beyond. MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE Richmond Road Beachwood, O P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E info mm h.org malt museum.org Exploring 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. ands on learning is aligned with Ohio Learning Standards in social studies, language arts and fine arts. Financial assistance is available for eligible schools. THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, O P: 216-509-9969 E rabbieddie theshul.us theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi he Shul An 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.

SUBURBAN TEMPLE-KOL AMI Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, O P: 216-991-0700 F: 216-991-0705 E info suburbantemple.org suburbantemple.org ourtent.html FB facebook.com suburbantemple Rabbi Allison Vann, Rabbi Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana yer, Director of Lifelong Learning nterested in education that’s really different Our ent moves beyond textbooks to engage lifelong learners in conversations and immersive experiences that help people lead richer Jewish lives. t features peer and multi generational classes fostering community, a variety of topics encouraging diverse perspectives and worship bringing everyone together. Sunday mornings. TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID Lander Road Mayfield eights, O P: 440-473-5120 F E tint tintcleveland.org FB facebook.com templeisraelnertamidcleveland Edna Akrish, Religious School Director Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi uition free religious school and ebrew school for students in fourth through seventh grades for members’ children and grandchildren. Monthly pre 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/jfsaknowabuse Rabbi Avrohom Adler, Executive Director 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.

SPECIAL NEEDS

Bellefaire JCB 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 T: @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.

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JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND SEGULA 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: dshtern@jecc.org W: jecc.org 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 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.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS SUPPLEMENTAL HEBREW ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Religious School 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 F: 216-378-2858 E: mail@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org FB: facebook.com/Anshe-Chesed-FairmountTemple-184422053042 Rabbi Elle Muhlbaum 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 highly acclaimed Parent-Child Hebrew program, 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 JESH R N C NGREGATI N 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. 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 nationallyrecognized 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. o membership re uired. Our focus is to offer a fun, hands-on learning environment where Jewish education is enjoyable for all.

Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Looking for an inclusive, compassionate synagogue community? Find out about our engaging clergy, commitment to social action, and outstanding Jewish learning programs, from preschool to high school and adult education.

Fairmount Temple offers First Year Voluntary Dues to new and returning members.

Call us at 216-464-1330 or visit

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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 Stephen Weiss, Senior Rabbi We offer a multitude of learning options for adults: Shabbat morning Torah study and interactive discussion with a variety of teachers; in person and on Zoom. We also offer our annual mini-semester classes in the fall 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.

GREEN ROAD SYNAGOGUE 2437 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-381-4757 E office greenroadsynagogue.org W: greenroadsynagogue.org FB: @GreenRoadSynagogueCommunity Sarah Ehrenreich, Executive Director Rabbi Binyamin Blau, Rabbi Green Road Synagogue is a vibrant and dynamic modern Orthodox congregation. We are proud to serve the Cleveland Jewish community for smachot, programming and services.

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HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND Torah Encounters 2475 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-321-5838 ext. 165 F: 216-371-7609 E: desslers@HAC1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi A. Leib Scheinbaum, Director Adult outreach program for disseminating Torah to the wider Jewish community. Provides keys to spiritual fulfillment as it introduces students to the world of Torah. One evening hour each week at Yavne Building in Beachwood. Be a study partner or attend a class.

HILLEL AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY 613 E. Summit St. Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-0397 E: hillel@kenthillel.org W: kenthillel.org FB: facebook.com/hillelatksu T: @hillelatksu Adam Hirsh, 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.

IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS A HELPING HAND, WE ARE HERE.

Our free and confidential resource and referral service offers the Jewish community access to an array of social and welfare services in Cleveland.

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GENERATIONS: COLLEGE & ADULT EDUCATION KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY Mailing Address Administrative Office Only 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 niversity eights, O P E connect kolhalev.net kolhalev.net FB facebook.com ol aLevCleveland Rabbi Steve Segar, Rabbi NOTE During the pandemic, most of our services and programs are being held online. Please visit kolhalev.net for more information. ol aLev’s wide ranging, creative adult learning experiences encourage meaningful communal engagement and personal development. hrough orah 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 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, O P , ext. F: 216-321-0639 E asolomon parksyn.org parksynagogue.org FB facebook.com parksyn Allison Solomon, 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, lana orowit Ratner almud Study ebrew classes adult Bat Mit vah classes and more. TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID Lander Road Mayfield eights, O P: 440-473-5120 F E tint tintcleveland.org FB facebook.com templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Bill Droe, Vice President of Religious Practices At emple srael er amid, we offer many opportunities for adult education, open to members and non members, including classes on Sunday mornings at a.m., men’s orah study, Sisterhood of the raveling orah, the Jewish riangle and Feast of Judaism.

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SOLUTIONS PREMIER TRAINING SERVICES Brenda Richardson R 14077 Cedar Road, #203 South Euclid, O P: 216-321-1090 E info solutionspts.com solutionspts.com Solutions speciali es in training individuals of all ages on how to become caregivers. Solutions also takes pride in the delivery of care to seniors and adults with disabilities. f you are in need of training or need a ualified caregiver, call Solutions Premier at .

CAMPUS LIFE CHABAD AT CWRU E. th St. Cleveland, O P P E info chabadcase.com ChabadatCase.com FB facebook.com C RJew C RJew Rabbi Mendy and Sara Alevsky, Co Directors Chabad at C R niversity Circle is a warm and welcoming place to celebrate and learn about your heritage. Regardless of background or religious affiliation, you will find a home away from home, in an exceptional community, with do ens of like minded Jewish students. CHABAD AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY East Spring St. Oxford, O P ORA E rabbi chabadmiamioh.com campuschabad.org elcome to the Chabad Jewish Student Center the one stop for anything Jewish at Miami niversity in Oxford, Ohio servicing students and faculty. e invite you to contact us if we can be of service to you. e look forward to personally welcoming you at the Chabad ouse.


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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/CLEHillelSIP FB: facebook.com/JCLEcity IG: clevelandhillel M. Jared Isaacson, Executive Director Jill Ross, Cleveland Metro Director Rabbi Megan Doherty, Director of Hillel & Jewish Campus Life, Oberlin College Hillel serves undergraduate and graduate students. Our primary schools include Cleveland State University, Case Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Baldwin Wallace University and Oberlin College. We also sponsor JCLE (young professional programming for Jewish 21- to 29-year-old Cleveland-area residents) and the summer internship program (internships for Jewish undergraduates 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 FB: facebook.com/hillelatksu T: @hillelatksu Adam Hirsh, 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.

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Locations throughout Northeast Ohio P: 800-954-8742 W: tri-c.edu FB: facebook.com/TriC.edu T: @TriCedu Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) has helped thousands of area residents build their future. With four campus locations in Cleveland, Highland Hills, Parma and Westlake, online learning options, and numerous off-campus facilities (such as Brunswick and Corporate College® West), Tri-C has a proud, rich tradition of being the place where futures begin.

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 & SUPPORTED LIVING BEACHWOOD COMMONS A LifeServices Assisted Living Community Serving the Cleveland area 3995 Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-295-1700 W: LifeServicesAssistedLiving.com Beachwood Commons Assisted Living offers spacious, private apartment homes designed especially for your loved one. And with FlexCare, our state-of-the-art pricing alternative , residents pay only for the amount of caregiving time they need, whether they live independently or require more specialized attention. All from a caring, trained staff that feels like family. Visit us at LifeServicesAssistedLiving.com

MCGREGOR ASSISTED LIVING 14850 Private Drive Cleveland, OH 44112 P: 216-851-8200 E: Leeann.obrien@mcgregoramasa.org W: mcgregoramasa.org We’re excited to announce the opening of the new McGregor Assisted Living. This beautiful three-story addition offers 90 private suites overlooking an expansive 45-acre campus, featuring new construction, studio and one-bedroom suites, three chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping and laundry services, restaurant dining, walking paths and gardens and a full array of activities. Call today for a personal visit: 216-851-8112.

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MENORAH PARK Skilled Nursing Residence 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6633 F: 216-839-6646 E: kgoodman@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Katie Goodman, Director, Social Work 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. Our goal is to help each resident achieve the highest possible quality of living.

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MENORAH PARK Stone Gardens Assisted Living Residence of Menorah Park 27090 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org P: 216-360-8202 - inquiries P: 216-292-0070 - residence F: 216-292-0033 W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Megan Cisler, Administrator e believe in choices so you can find exactly 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.


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MENORAH PARK Wiggins Place Assisted Living – Residence 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 Frankie Twymon, Administrator Wiggins Place is committed to providing a full complement of health and wellness services, enabling each tenant to lead a balanced and fulfilling life. Select from a menu of services to fit individual needs and en oy extraordinary cuisine and delightful, re uvenating activities.

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THE WEILS OF MENORAH PARK 16695 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 440-543-4221 F: 440-543-1232 E: communityrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org Nicole Gandee, Administrator The Weils, an active senior living community, offers month-to-month leases, 24/7 nursing and spacious suites with full kitchen and washer/dryer. We provide three chef-prepared meals daily, transportation, laundry/housekeeping, salon services, life-enrichment programs and outings. On-site rehabilitation pavilion and memory care assisted living community in he David and Freda Robinson Residence.

HOME HEALTH CARE

RENT A DAUGHTER SENIOR CARE, INC. 23715 Mercantile Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-633-3604 P: 216-364-1111 E: nadineglatley@gmail.com E: nadine@rentadaughter.org W: rentadaughter.org Nadine Glatley, President Our Mission is: “To ensure a better quality of life for seniors and their families by providing dependable, affordable care. To maintain an independent lifestyle for loved ones, regardless of age and health issues.” Whether downsizing a home, hospital-to-home care, or current care to end-of-life care, we’re honored to assist. Our staff operates in a loving, caring manner your extended family. hey are vetted, S A CPR first aid certified. Rent A Daughter is fully insured.

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COMFORT KEEPERS Rockside Road, Suite Independence, OH 44125 P: 216-595-3681 F: 216-595-3660 W: greatercleveland.comfortkeepers.com E: pburke@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, eauga and northern Summit Counties.


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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 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.

From Our Heart, To Your Home! HOME CARE SERVICES

We provide compassionate and reliable home health care services to help keep seniors safe and independent wherever they call home.

ALZHEIMERS’ CARE

Conditions like Alzheimer’s or Dementia may come with unique care challenges, but you can lean on us to help you face those challenges today and everyday.

READY, SET, GO HOME

Ready-Set-Go Home is a transitional care program that is designed to help seniors make a successful transition home after hospitalization. ®

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

PERSONAL CARE

Some every day and regular activities are hard to manage alone. Our services are available 24-hours a day or part-time to offer as much assistance as you desire or need.

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SOLUTIONS PREMIER TRAINING SERVICES Brenda Richardson RN 14077 Cedar Road, #203 South Euclid, OH 44118 P: 216-321-1090 E: info@solutionspts.com W: solutionspts.com Solutions specializes in training individuals of all ages on how to become caregivers. Solutions also takes pride in the delivery of care to seniors and adults with disabilities. If you are in need of training or need a ualified caregiver, call Solutions Premier at 216-321-1090.

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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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JUDSON MANOR 1890 E. 107th St. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-208-4143 F: 216-795-0449 E: communications@judsonsmartliving.org W: judsonsmartliving.org mmersed in niversity Circle’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.

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 healthcare at Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals.


Bustling with activity. That’s how Pat Mallik and her husband Singh describe the newest

we’re happy at Judson.” relocated from Seattle in 2018, their son and daughter-in-law quickly pointed them to nearby Judson Park. And for Pat and Singh, there’s been no looking back. Gardening, reading, staying fit, and freely sharing her beauty expertise with neighbors are everyday occurrences for Pat. “We’re so busy! Just because we are retired doesn’t mean we’re going to sit in a chair and sleep. The exercise options are great, people are so friendly, and help is here if you need it,” says Pat.

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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 Tamera Ellis, Administrator 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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MONTEFIORE OF MENORAH PARK Senior Housing One David N. Myers Parkway P: 216-360-9080 P: 877-855-1877 F: 216-910-2299 E: publicrelations@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org Providing care to the community since 1882, we offer a warm, caring and engaging community. Short-term and long-term care, rehabilitation therapy, memory care assisted living in The Willensky Residence, outpatient therapy; and palliative care and hospice in any of the Menorah Park residences, in Maltz Hospice House, at-home or in another health care facility. Kosher kitchen.

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SCHNURMANN HOUSE 1223 Drury Court Mayfield eights, O P: 440-461-4588 P: 800-750-0750 (hearing impaired) E: hberlas@schnurmannhouse.com W: schnurmannhouse.com Howard Berlas, Executive Director Schnurmann 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 oor plans and more information.

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 Set 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 Chagrin Falls, South Franklin Circle is a short walk from shops, restaurants and galleries and offers spacious living options with balconies overlooking stunning views of nature. At South 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.


GENERATIONS: SENIORS SENIOR SERVICES

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 T: @benrose1908 Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging is an over 110-year-old Cleveland based nonprofit organi ation whose mission is to support caregivers and empower all people to age well through research, consumer-responsive services and client advocacy.

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 lowy fsa cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org Jaime Lowy, Associate Executive Director Comprehensive services to assist seniors living safely and independently in the community, including individual and family case management, Al heimer’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 LUNCH PLUS PROGRAM 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, O P x E ynixon mandel cc.org W: mandeljcc.org oland ixon, Lunch Plus Program Supervisor Lunch Plus is a program for community members ages 60 years and older who want to connect with peers, sociali e

and challenge their minds and bodies by participating in congregate hot Kosher lunch and a variety of mid-day programming. Activities include exercise classes, speakers, live entertainment, bingo, discussion groups and more. Lunch Plus is held Sunday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mandel JCC. Free transportation to and from Lunch Plus is provided for area residents. Registration a week in advance is re uired to participate, however can be made for as many or as few days as preferred. he suggested donation for Lunch Plus is $1.50 per day.

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. he 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 – Your Team to Lean On! To enroll, call 888-895-PACE (7223).

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MENORAH PARK Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Adult Day Center of Menorah Park 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, O P: 216-360-8218 F: 216-595-7341 E: cmaria@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Celeste Maria, Adult Day Center Manager he 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 ndividual. PASSPOR certified. VA benefits accepted.

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RIGHT AT HOME 21403 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 220 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-752-2222 675 Alpha Drive, Suite E Highland Heights, OH 44143 Minnie and Ramona - October 28, 2015 W 440-490-8777 I am a past client E: shalom@ohioseniorcare.net My caregiver is so compassionate. She was so much help. She went and beyond. Right at Home is a wonderful company and their W: above ohioseniorcare.net employees are professionnal, hardworking and always looking to help Shalom Plotkin, Owner where we need them. We would use them again and would recommend Your senior care choices are broad, but when choosing the them to anyone. right care for a loved one, the choice is narrow: Right at Dr. AOur - October Home. mission 31, is to2015 improve the quality of life for those I am a current client we serve – using the right people caring for your loved one, We had a good fit with the caregiver. She was a perfect fit for us. Shelly theunderstands right in-home services theupright approach toisensure what we need andand picked on where everything in the peace of quickly. mind. Communication between us is excellent. She is a real kitchen

SENIOR SOLUTIONS P: 216-925-3042 E: seniorsolutions11@gmail.com W: seniorsolutions11.com/about Jamie Berns What differentiates Senior Solutions is that we are a locally owned and operated company run by someone who cares for the whole individual. I offer compassionate, personalized, professional service and I am involved personally with all those under my care. My associates and I have one goal: your satisfaction.

winner. I feel she is someone to look forward seeing again.

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WELCOME! We are a warm, welcoming synagogue family where each person matters. We cherish our rich history and traditions and foster a dynamic culture of imagination and innovation. Members of all ages find meaning and inspiration by developing enduring personal connections with each other, Torah, God, the State of Israel, and the Jewish People, and through acts of justice and compassion. Please contact Allison Shippy, Director of Member Services, at 216.455.1703 or email ashippy@ttti.org, to find out more about becoming a member of our Temple family.

Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Boulevard, Beachwood 216.831.3233 • www.ttti.org M A N D E L

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C O M M U N I T Y

The J is more than a gym, preschool, camp or arts and culture center. It is a place where memories are created, new experiences are shared and connections are made. From our youngest program participants to our senior members, The J provides opportunities to find what is meaningful to you.

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Schedule a tour and receive a FREE 3-day guest pass and give us a try. Mandel Jewish Community Center

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Generations: Socializing & Schmoozing ACTIVE ADULTS FOREST CITY HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 27855 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-5100 P: 440-310-3573 F: 440-498-1964 E: Info@fchba.org W: fchba.org Robert Goodstein, President Renee Blau, Vice President Larry Collins, 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. Benefits include burial plots at Mt. Olive Cemetery, social events, discounts and support for members in need. Call for further information.

VOLUNTEER & MITZVAH OPPORTUNITIES

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 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. JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Jewish Volunteer Network Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 x572

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F: 216-593-2901 E: volunteer@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Susan A. Hyman, Assistant Managing Director, Jewish Volunteer Network Provides meaningful volunteer opportunities for the Jewish community to help repair the world – tikkun olam. Since 1998, the Federation has matched thousands of individuals and groups with ongoing and “done-in-a-day” volunteer opportunities for all ages in Cleveland’s Jewish and general communities.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Volunteer Services 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3475 F: 216-504-0551 E: lkestin@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/JFSAvolunteers Laura Kestin, Manager Opportunities available to volunteer with adults with disabilities, seniors, Holocaust survivors and teens. Individuals and families welcome. TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield eights, O P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, DD, Rabbi Peter Freimark, Social Action 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 St. Aloysius Hunger Center, sending teddy bears from our Teddy Bear Bank to kids in crisis and many other acts of kindness.


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Jewish Matchmaking

CLEVELAND YENTAS, JEWISH MATCHMAKING P.O. Box 331 Gates Mills, OH 44040 E: CLEyentas@gmail.com W: CLEyentas.com Cleveland Yentas, Jewish Matchmaking strives to match Jewish singles ages 21-45 with other Jewish singles.

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.

PARK SYNAGOGUE Young Mensches 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x122 F: 216-321-0639 RT A ERICA HI REGI N E: epetler@parksyn.org 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 W: parksynagogue.org Cleveland, OH 44122 FB: facebook.com/parksyn P: 216-464-3022 Ellen Petler, Program & Volunteer Director F: 216-464-8975 Young Mensches is our group for singles and couples in their E: ohio@ortamerica.org 20s and 30s that hosts fun and engaging events revolving W: ortamerica.org/regions/ohio-region around the Jewish holidays, conversations with the rabbis FB: facebook.com/ortcleveland and opportunities for making new friends and professional Michael Perlmuter, President connections. ORT has been transforming lives through training and

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Bellefaire JCB CLEVELAND HEARING & SPEECH CENTER The Crossroads Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-382-4520 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, O P: 216-231-8787 F: 216-231-7141 own Centre Drive, Suite Broadview eights, O P: 440-838-1477 F: 216-325-7620 Center Ridge Road estlake, O P: 440-455-9898 F: 440-455-1999 Established in , Cleveland earing Speech Center is the premier nonprofit provider of hearing health evaluations and follow up support. C SC 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.

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BELLEFAIRE JEWISH CHILDREN’S BUREAU (JCB) Fairmount Blvd. One Pollock Circle Shaker eights, O P: 216-320-8502 F: 216-932-6704 E intake bellefaire cb.org bellefaire cb.org FB facebook.com bellefaire cb bellefaire cb Jeffrey A. Lox, L S S, ACS , Executive Director Behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services for youth and their families. ncludes residential treatment outpatient and school based counseling, prevention and early intervention Social Advocates for outh SA foster care adoption and homeless and missing youth program. Also, JD Early Childhood Center, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters and Monarch Center for Autism.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Domestic Violence Services Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, O P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 fsa cleveland.org Rabbi Avrohom Adler, Executive Director 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.


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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 TW: @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.

MANDEL JCC FITNESS AND AQUATICS CENTER 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x0 E: info@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org Joe Schillero, General Manager The J takes a comprehensive body, mind and spirit approach. We have more than 25 group exercise classes, with many offered virtually Pilates fitness center featuring pieces of cardio machines and free-weight equipment; basketball, rac uetball and Pickleball courts. Certified Personal rainers specialize in a variety of areas including rehabilitation, functional movement restoration and teen and adult weight loss. Our indoor aquatics center includes a 25-meter pool, sauna and whirlpool. e have coed and gender specific open swim, group water aerobics classes, master swimming program, lifeguard training and American Red Cross certified child swim lessons.

DISABILITY SERVICES

HEALTH CENTERS

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 Debbie Chickering, 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.

JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND Alyson’s Place Medical Clinic 29125 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org ata Mendlovic, M ASCP , MBA, Chief Operating Officer Medical clinic offering comprehensive health care services through MetroHealth and other providers. Treatment of common health problems and chronic diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia diagnoses, as well as physical exams, blood tests and other lab and diagnostic tests, well-patient visits, vaccines and immunizations, and medication prescriptions offered.

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MENORAH PARK Health Care Organization 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-6500 F: 216-831-5492 E: bsilver@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Beth Silver, Public Relations Menorah Park is dedicated to providing exactly what you need to live empowered, live better and be inspired whether you prefer to live in your current home, but require some assistance to keep you safe and independent, or you are looking for active retirement living, assisted living, memory care or skilled care. We believe access to multiple resources in one location enables you to tailor different services to personal situations, reducing stress and improving quality of life for you and your loved ones.

HOSPICE

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HANNA PERKINS CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19910 Malvern Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-991-4772 W: hannaperkins.org onprofit anna Perkins Center is the social and emotional wellness resource for children and families. We work with parents, educators and other advocates to support a child’s healthy social-emotional development for success in school and life. Founded in 1951, services include preschool, kindergarten, autism spectrum integration for young children, parent/toddler play group, bulling prevention and a mental health clinic exclusively for children, adolescents and moms who are dealing with postpartum depression. 216-991-4472 • Shaker Heights

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MENORAH PARK Vinney Palliative Care and Hospice 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 Monica Cox, Administrator & Director 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. We will provide support to you and your family in your own home, in any of the Menorah Park residences, Maltz Hospice House or in other health care facilities.

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THE GATHERING PLACE 23300 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145 P: 216-595-9546 F: 216-595-9581 W: touchedbycancer.org Michele Seyranian, Chief Executive Officer Beth Bennett, Chief Program Officer The Gathering Place is a caring community that supports, educates and empowers individuals and families currently coping with the impact of cancer in their lives through programs and services provided free of charge.


HEALTH & FITNESS PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION

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 Debbie Chickering, Executive 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.

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 Nata Mendlovic, 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 homecare, education about brain health and dementia, companion care, adult day support or assisted living, 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 caregiving or companionship to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders.

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 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.

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MENORAH PARK Marcus Rehabilitation Center, Rehab Road and The Weils 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6633 - service F: 216-839-6646 E: kgoodman@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Katie Goodman, Director of Social Work Menorah Park provides two locations our Beachwood Campus and also offers care at The Weils in Chagrin Valley for adults needing rehabilitation 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 and Rehab Road at Montefiore simulate life at home and in the community to help with activities of daily living and a comfortable return home. Specialty therapies available.

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HEALTH & FITNESS SPEECH THERAPY

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MENORAH PARK The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center of Menorah Park 27300 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7345 F: 216-595-7322 W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/peterblewisaquaticandtherapycenter The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center of Menorah Park offers high-quality rehabilitative physical, occupational and speech therapy services as well as active aging awardwinning 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.

CLEVELAND HEARING & SPEECH CENTER The Crossroads Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-382-4520 11635 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-231-8787 F: 216-231-7141 7000 Town Centre Drive, Suite 200 Broadview Heights, OH 44147 P: 440-838-1477 F: 216-325-7620 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, Accent Modification program and visual biofeedback options: Opti-Speech and Smart Palate.

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MENTOR SALT CAVE 7501 Mentor Ave. Mentor, OH 44060 P: 440-942-8228 E: mentorsaltcave@gmail.com W: mentorsaltcave.com We are the largest and the only one to offer both Salt Cave sessions and IonCleanse Detox Foot Baths in NE Ohio. Salt Caves create a hypo-bacterial and allergen free air system, which you will inhale while relaxing in zero-gravity chairs in the salt cave. Himalayan Salt foot baths detoxify your system by drawing toxins through your feet into the foot bath water. Our retail store features Himalayan salt products, such as edible salt, salt soaps, salt scrubs and salt lamps. Open 7 days a week.


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They depend on you.

gen David Adom (MDA) is Israel’s official ambulance, blood-services, and disaster-relief agency, ving the nation’s 9 million people. But like every other Red Cross agency around the world, A doesn’t receive regular government support. That’s why it relies on people like you.

Israel Connections

ce the 1930s, generous Americans like you have provided the vehicles, training, and equipment t’s kept Israelis healthy and strong.

ere are many ways to support Israel, but none that has a greater FINANCIAL RESOURCES ect on its people and its future than a gift to Magen David Adom. ur support isn’t just changing lives — it’s literally saving them.

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ke an end-of-year donation to Magen David Adom at mda.org/chanukah JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER OF CLEVELAND A Gift of Israel / Financial Aid 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: ejennings@jecc.org W: jecc.org Emily Jennings, Grants Processor Families may save money for their children’s educational experience in Israel with a Gift of Israel incentive savings plan, with funds available until age 26. Financial aid (grants or loans is available for first or second time travel and study in Israel (high school and undergrad).

d our best wishes for a joyous Chanukah and New Year.

NA’AMAT USA – CLEVELAND COUNCIL Mayfield Road, 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.

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AFMDA Regional Office 3175 Commercial Ave., Suite 101 Northbrook, IL 60062 P: 216-233-1595 E: dcohen@afmda.org W: 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 million people. MDA 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. Through your gift, you’re saving lives.

FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Midwest Region – Ohio Chapter Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 216-367-0636 F: 248-863-3138 E ohio fidf.org fidf.org Lane A. Schlessel, Director Lane.schlessel fidf.org Jill Barron, Development Associate Jill.barron fidf.org FIDF 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. FIDF also supports the families of fallen soldiers.


ISRAEL CONNECTIONS

ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL 3601 Green Road., Suite 309 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-454-0180 P: 800-752-5667 F: 216-454-0186 E: cleveland@israelbonds.com W: israelbonds.com Member FINRA Thomas Lockshin, Executive Director Steven Greenberg, General Chair Lydia Frankel, Women’s Division Chair Principal objective is developing the economy of the Jewish state through the sale of bonds. Israel has maintained a perfect record of payment of principal and interest on srael bonds. Ohio office territory includes all of Ohio and Kentucky. JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Overseas Programs Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 x305 F: 216-593-2901 E: overseas@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Oren Baratz, Senior Vice President, External Affairs Ilanit Gerblich Kalir, Assistant Vice President, External Affairs/ International Operations Rivki Ebner, Manager, I-Connect The Federation’s overseas programs offer opportunities for Jews in Cleveland to work on projects with Jews in Israel, the former Soviet Union 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 Address 2000 Auburn Drive, #228 One Chagrin Highlands Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-8733 F: 216-464-8642 Mailing Address: 60 Revere Drive, #725 Northbrook, IL 60062 W: jnf.org Rebecca Bar-Shain, President Ari Milgrom, Director JNF gives all generations of Jews a unique voice in building a prosperous future for the land of Israel and its people. JNF strives to bring an enhanced quality of life to all of Israel’s residents and translates these advancements to the world beyond.

RT A ERICA HI REGI N 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/ortcleveland Michael Perlmuter, 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.

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Lifecycle Events B’NAI MITZVAH 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.

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.

CEMETERIES FOREST CITY HEBREW BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 27855 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-5100 P: 440-310-3573 F: 440-498-1964 E: Info@fchba.org W: fchba.org Robert Goodstein, President Renee Blau, Vice President Larry Collins, 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. Benefits include burial plots at Mt. Olive Cemetery, social events, discounts and support for members in need. Call for further information.

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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. Burial 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.


LIFECYCLES EVENTS FUNERAL & DEATH SERVICES

SHAPIRO FUNERAL CARE

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.

27099 Miles Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 440-498-1993 W: ShapiroFuneral.com Jason Jardine For over 30 years, Shapiro Funeral Care has made a reputation being a more affordable and simple option in Jewish Funeral Rites. We do not have the overhead other funeral homes carry and we specialize in simplicity. Most of our services are conducted in one day’s time. Call now, we will help you compare and prepare a simple, meaningful event.

FIORITTO FUNERAL SERVICE Mayfield 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 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 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 find support, strength, friendship and hope from each other.

LIFECYCLES – INTERFAITH JHUB Offices in Cleveland 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 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.

MARRIAGE TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield eights, O 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.

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LIFECYCLES EVENTS MIKVAH CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG COMMUNITY MIKVAH Mayfield Road Cleveland eights, O P x F clevelandmikvah.org Mary Lauriel, Scheduler Bonnie Frankel, Chair he C CM is a kosher, luxurious alacha 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. ESTHER & STANLEY WAXMAN COMMUNITY MIKVAH axman Chabad Center S. reen Road Beachwood, O P ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi wo separate mikvahs men’s open mornings only dish open daylight hours. Call for specific hours and more information.

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THE MENDY AND ITA KLEIN CLEVELAND COMMUNITY MIKVAH South reen Road niversity eights, O P . . E info ccmikvah.org ccmikvah.org Deena Davidovich, Mikvah Manager he mikvah includes two mikvaos, or immersion pools, and preparation rooms, radiant oor heating, a bridal suite and accommodations for women who are disabled. KOSHER INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY MIKVAH Only mikvah between Cleveland and Pittsburgh Logan ay oungstown, O P Bob ranit Alvin eisberg, President, Children of srael Congregation he mikvah is located at Children of srael Congregation in oungstown, O .


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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 Senior Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk Rabbi Joshua Caruso Cantor Vladimir Lapin Rabbi Elle Muhlbaum Cantor Laureate Sarah Sager Todd Silverman, President Steven Borstein, Executive Director A vibrant and welcoming congregation of all ages, including interfaith families and LGBT members, who strive together to strengthen Jewish lives through lifelong learning, worship (which is livestreamed) and social action. Our clergy partner with you to build a strong connection to our Jewish heritage. Ask about FirstYear Voluntary Dues for new and returning members.

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 Stephen Weiss, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria, Rabbi Rabbi Josh Foster, Education Engagement Rabbi Cantor Aaron Shifman, Cantor 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.

JFSA provides individuals and families solutions to face life’s challenges with confidence. 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 Joel Genuth, 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 (reduced by COVID), and willingness to both study together and have fun. Membership: 80 units. Shabbat mornings: 9:15 a.m., attendance about 30 (also reduced by COVID). Rabbi Michael Ungar.

jfsa-cleveland.org | 216.292.3999

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS CELEBRATING JEWISH LIFE 26561 Annesley Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-223-8736 P: 216-408-7306 E: RabbiRosie@celebratingjewishlife.com W: celebratingjewishlife.com Rosette Haim, Rabbi Laurel Barr, Cantor Chuck Fink, Music Celebrating Jewish Life is a subscription series of six festive Jewish holiday experiences engaging adults in ways that recapture the Jewish spirit and reconnect them to the Jewish community. CJL combines the social and sacred aspects of each holiday in different venues around the area. 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 Rabbi Shmuli and Rivky Friedman, Executive Co-Directors 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. Adult Education, Summer Day Camp.

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 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.

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GREEN ROAD SYNAGOGUE 2437 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-381-4757 E office greenroadsynagogue.org W: greenroadsynagogue.org FB: @GreenRoadSynagogueCommunity Sarah Ehrenreich, Executive Director Rabbi Binyamin Blau, Rabbi Green Road Synagogue is a vibrant and dynamic modern Orthodox congregation. We are proud to serve the Cleveland Jewish community for smachot, programming and services. 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, Rabbi Note: During the pandemic, most of our services and programs are being held online. Please visit kolhalev.net for more information. Kol 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.


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MENORAH PARK Jennie and Jacob Sapirstein Synagogue 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6628 F: 216-831-5492 E: afeinstein@menorahpark.org W: MenorahPark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Rabbi Akiva Feinstein, Director of Spiritual Living and Hospice Chaplain The synagogue at Menorah Park caters to aging adults who live on the campus and welcomes the general community. The synagogue is handicap accessible and large-print books are available. *Campus residents enjoy interacting with visitors who often attend the daily minyans and a weekly Oneg Shabbat. *COVID restrictions may apply – please inquire.

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MENORAH PARK Montefiore Malt Chapel One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-9080 P: 216-910-2794 F: 216-910-2699 E afeinstein montefiorecare.org W: MenorahPark.org Rabbi Akiva Feinstein, Director of Spiritual Living and Hospice Chaplain Shabbat services, High Holidays and festival services and celebrations offered. *All religious services are open to the public. Religious programs, celebrations and activities held throughout the year. Large print books available. Handicap accessible. Bereavement support groups offered through Vinney Hospice. *COVID restrictions may apply – please inquire.

PARK SYNAGOGUE East Campus 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x121 E: asolomon@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Rabbi Joshua Hoffer Skoff, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Sharon Y. Marcus, Associate Rabbi Stuart Deicher, Executive Director Allison Solomon, 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 requirement for membership. SOLON CHABAD 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 F: 440-498-9966 E office solonchabad.com W: solonchabad.com Rabbi Zushe Greenberg, Spiritual Leader Miriam Greenberg, Director Participants at our programs range from Reform, Conservative to unaffiliated families. o membership required to attend any function. Adult education, Hebrew school, library, preschool, camp – there’s something here for every Jew.

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https//www.suburbantemple.org/manyvoices The concert builds on our great 2019. Members stood up for immigrant children and expanded our horizons with innovative lifelong learning. Walked down different Jewish paths and celebrated diversity. With their encore performance welcoming the new year, 2020 will be even better.

RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS

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 Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, 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.

always welcome.

SUBURBAN TEMPLE-KOL AMI 22401 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-991-0700 F: 216-991-0705 E: info@suburbantemple.org W: suburbantemple.org FB: facebook.com/suburbantemple Rabbi Allison Vann, Rabbi Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana Nyer, Director of Lifelong Learning Many people today are searching for greater connectivity. At Suburban Temple-Kol 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-KA there’s always an open door. 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 Joseph P. Schonberger, Rabbi Elyse Silverman, Program Director Jeffrey Solomon, President 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.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL 91 Springside Drive Akron, OH 44333 P: 330-665-2000 E: kylee.burdohan@templeisraelakron.org W: templeisraelakron.org Kylee Burdohan Akron’s Reform synagogue. One Congregation Embracing All! TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield eights, O 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 Rabbi Frederick A. Eisenberg, Rabbi Emeritus Edna Akrish, 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.


RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS RELIGIOUS & RABBINICAL ORGANIZATIONS

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 Kim Cole, Interim 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. 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) Rabbi Moshe Berger, Scholar in Residence 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 eights Events held throughout Greater Cleveland P: 216-371-0446 E hub ecc.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.

CHABAD HOUSE OF CLEVELAND E. Ohio Regional Headquarters 4481 University Parkway Cleveland, OH 44118 P: 216-382-1878 W: ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Leibel Alevsky, Executive Director Outreach organi ation 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, Fromovitz Chabad Center, located in Beachwood, is committed to providing every Jew with the opportunity to study and experience their beautiful heritage and tradition. GREATER CLEVELAND BOARD OF RABBIS P: 216-371-2244, ext.123 F: 216-321-0639 Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Roger C. Klein, Rabbi Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Rabbi Rabbi Yael Dadoun, Rabbi 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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Retail Goods & Services ALTERATIONS BARBARA SEIDEL P: 216-371-3333 E: baseidel@gmail.com Experienced seamstress provides alterations for women and children. Reasonable and reliable. All work done in a conveniently located private home studio. Also available – Sewing Classes for ages 8 through teens.

ANIMAL/PEST CONTROL

EN GARDE DEER DEFENSE, LLC 14 Corporate Center Drive West Broadview Hts., OH 44147 P: 440-447-0022 E: info@egdeerdefense.com W: egdeerdefense.com FB: facebook.com/egdeerdefense Jeff Ardo, Co-Owner Rondi Ardo, Co-Owner At En Garde Deer Defense, we know that many homeowners have the frustration of deer damage to expensive and beautiful landscaping. We protect property owners’ landscaping from deer damage with our natural deer deterrent spray service, so they can enjoy the beauty of their yard with family and friends.

CLEANING & RESTORATION

COIT CLEANING AND RESTORATION SERVICES 23580 Miles Road Bedford Heights, OH 44128 P: 216-626-0040 W: coit.com/cleveland Serving Northeast Ohio Locally and family owned professional residential and commercial cleaning services specializing in HVAC, carpets and rugs, upholstery and more. 24/7 restoration services to help you in an emergency. All customers are enrolled in COIT Loyal, our loyalty rewards program packed with benefits. Call us today for a free in-home estimate.

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HAIR SALONS

CUTS N CURLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 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.

HEALTH MENTOR SALT CAVE 7501 Mentor Ave. Mentor, OH 44060 P: 440-942-8228 E: mentorsaltcave@gmail.com W: mentorsaltcave.com We are the largest and the only one to offer both Salt Cave sessions and IonCleanse Detox Foot Baths in NE Ohio. Salt Caves create a hypo-bacterial and allergen free air system, which you will inhale while relaxing in zero-gravity chairs in the salt cave. Himalayan Salt foot baths detoxify your system by drawing toxins through your feet into the foot bath water. Our retail store features Himalayan salt products, such as edible salt, salt soaps, salt scrubs and salt lamps. Open 7 days a week.


RETAIL GOODS & SERVICES MALLS & THRIFT SHOPS 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 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 ednesday through Friday, a.m. to p.m. Visit the website weekly for special sales and coupons. To donate: Donation drop-offs at NCJW/CLE warehouse Emery Road, Cleveland, O on Mondays and hursdays, a.m. to p.m. Call to schedule a free furniture pickup. Your donations and purchases help fulfill the CJ CLE mission. All donations are tax deductible.

TRANSPORTATION & TRAVEL

ACTION TRAVEL CENTER INC. arper Road, Suite Solon, O P P F E: action@actiontvl.com W: actiontravelnow.com Arlene M. Goldberg, President Full service Leisure Department, speciali ing in uality family and group vacations and cruise packages featuring no service fees. Also a full-service Business Travel Management Department. BBB A rating. Celebrating years in business with a staff of 12.

WINDOW TREATMENTS

DESIGNER ACCENTS AT HOME 26000 Richmond Road Suite D Bedford, OH 44146 P: 216-581-3367 W: designeraccentsathome.com FB facebook.com designeraccentsathome Designer Accents at ome is a locally owned unter Douglas allery providing custom window blinds, shades, shutters and drapery to transform the light in your home. Elevating everyday living and defining the mood of your uni ue space. Schedule your in home consultation or visit our showroom.

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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 T: @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, 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 Bichsel, 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.

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Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Baby-Sitting Services

Interfaith Programs

Family Services/Programs

Daily Minyan

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS OTHER

Religious School

Nursery/Preschool

Judaica Library

High School/Confirmation

Adult Education/ Study Groups

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Youth/Teen Groups

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Virtual

In-Person

SERVICE TYPE*

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

CONSERVATIVE

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutoring

Publisher’s note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, congregations may change how services and events are held. Visit their websites or call their phone numbers regarding attendance prior to visiting.

Agudath B’nai Israel Lorain | 440-282-3307 abitemplelorain.com | Families: 37 Beth El Congregation Akron | 330-864-2105 bethelakron.com | Families: 250 B’nai Jeshurun Congregation Pepper Pike | 216-831-6555 bnaijeshurun.org | Families: 900 Congregation Shaarey Tikvah Beachwood | 216-765-8300 shaareytikvah.org | Families: 250 Montefiore Beachwood | 216-360-9080 montefiorecare.org | Families: N/A Shaaray Torah Synagogue Canton | 330-492-0310 shaaraytorahsynagogue.org | Families: 110 Temple El Emeth Youngstown | 330-759-1429 templeelemeth.com | Families: 121 The Park Synagogue Pepper Pike | 216-371-2244 parksynagogue.org | Families: 1,800 Also in the area: Congregation Brith Sholom (Erie, Pa.)

All information provided by synagogues

ORTHODOX / MODERN ORTHODOX Anshe Sfard Revere Road Akron | 330-867-7292 akronshul.com | Families: Unknown Beachwood Kehilla Beachwood | 216-765-0334 beachwoodkehilla.com | Families: 100 Chabad of Cleveland At The Waxman Chabad Center Beachwood | 216-282-0112 ChabadCLE.com | Families: 200 Chabad Jewish Center of Solon Solon | 440-498-9533 solonchabad.com | Families: 500

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SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Baby-Sitting 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

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Virtual

In-Person

SERVICE TYPE*

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

ORTHODOX / MODERN ORTHODOX CONT’D

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

Fromovitz Chabad Center Beachwood | 216-647-4884 ClevelandJewishLearning.com Families: Unknown Green Road Synagogue Beachwood | 216-381-4757 greenroadsynagogue.org | Families: 350 Heights Jewish Center Synagogue University Heights | 216-382-1958 hjcs.org | Families: 100 K’hal Yereim Cleveland Heights | 216-321-1033 Families: Unknown Jewish Family Experience Cleveland | 216-591-9525 jewishfamilyexperience.org | Families: 100 Lyndhurst Chabad Family Center Mayfield Heights | 440-821-2080 chabadfamilycenter.org | Families: Unknown Menorah Park Beachwood | 216-831-6500 Families: N/A Oheb Zedek Cedar Sinai Synagogue Lyndhurst | 216-382-6566 oz-cedarsinai.org | Families: 160 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:

Agudas Achum Congregation (Canton) Ahavas Yisroel (Cleveland Heights) 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)

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Chabad of the West Side (Westlake) Children of Israel Congregation (Youngstown) Congregation Shomre Shabbos (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Tzemach Tzedek (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Zichron Chaim (Cleveland Heights) Semach Sedek Shul (South Euclid)

All information provided by synagogues


SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Baby-Sitting 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

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Virtual

In-Person

SERVICE TYPE*

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

RECONSTRUCTIONIST

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

Knesseth Israel Temple Wooster | 330-262-3516 kitemple.org | Families: 30 Kol HaLev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community University Heights | 216-320-1498 kolhalev.net | Families: 140 All information provided by synagogues

REFORM Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Beachwood | 216-464-1330 fairmounttemple.org | Families: 1,100 Beth Israel - The West Temple Cleveland | 216-941-8882 thewesttemple.com | Families: 144 Celebrating Jewish Life Beachwood | 216-223-8736 CelebratingJewishLife.org | Families: 140 Congregation Ohev Beth Sholom Youngstown | 330-744-5001 ohevbethsholom.org | Families: 300 Suburban Temple-Kol Ami Beachwood | 216-991-0700 suburbantemple.org | Families: 300 Temple Anshe Hesed Erie, PA | 814-454-2426 anshehesederie.org | Families: 160 Temple Beth Shalom Hudson | 330-656-1800 tbshudson.org | Families: 80 Temple B’nai Abraham Elyria | 440-366-1171 tbaelyria.org | Families: 52 Temple Emanu El Orange Village | 216-454-1300 teecleve.org | Families: 350 All information provided by synagogues

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SYNAGOGUES AT A GLANCE

Summer Camp

Large Print Prayer Books

Baby-Sitting 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

Young Professionals

Seniors Group

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Men’s Club/Brotherhood/ Sisterhood

Virtual

In-Person

SERVICE TYPE*

Gift Shop

Disabled Access

REFORM CONT’D

Catering/Kosher Kitchen

FACILITIES

Temple Israel Akron | 330-665-2000 templeisraelakron.org | Families: 357 Temple Israel Canton | 330-455-5197 templeisraelcanton.org | Families: 240 Temple Israel Ner Tamid Mayfield Heights | 440-473-5120 tintcleveland.org | Families: 222 The Temple-Tifereth Israel Beachwood | 216-831-3233 ttti.org | Families: 1,300 All information provided by synagogues

OTHER Beth El -The Heights Synagogue Independent Minyan Cleveland Heights | 216-320-9667 bethelheights.org | Families: 80 jHUB Northeast Ohio | 216-371-0446 jhubcle.org | Families: 3,000 The Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland University Heights | 216-371-9937 jewishsecularcommunity.org | Families: 55 The Shul: Cleveland’s Open Synagogue Pepper Pike | 216-509-9969 theshul.us | Families: 250 Twinsburg Chabad Twinsburg | 440-465-2063 Twinsburgchabad.com | Families: Unknown All information provided by synagogues

*Subject to change due to COVID-19 protocols

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INDEX A Action Travel ......................................................................... 79 AFMDA (American Friends of Magen David Adom) ...... 20, 68 Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Early Childhood Center ...................................................... 37 Reception Facilities ............................................................ 34 Religious School ................................................................. 45 Synagogue ......................................................................... 73 Anti-Defamation League ...................................................... 19 B Barbara Seidel Alterations .................................................... 78 Beachwood Commons ......................................................... 50 Bellefaire JCB JDN Early Childhood Center .............................................. 37 Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Association ....................... 21 Jewish Children’s Bureau (JCB) .................................... 62, 80 Monarch Center for Autism ................................................ 44 Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging ........................................ 57 Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz Memorial Chapel ........................ 71 Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Professional Realty, Sharon Friedman, GRI, CRS ................................................ 32 Berman Moving & Storage ................................................... 32 Beth El – The Heights Synagogue ........................................ 73 Birchwood School of Hawken............................................... 40 B’nai Jeshurun Congregation Adult Education .................................................................. 46 Early Childhood Center ................................................. 38,45 Synagogue ......................................................................... 73 C Camp Gan Izzy Solon ........................................................... 36 Camp Walden ....................................................................... 36 Celebrating Jewish Life ............................................ 21, 24, 74 Chabad at CWRU ................................................................. 48 Chabad of Cleveland............................................................ 74 Chabad of Downtown .......................................................... 16 Chabad House of Cleveland ................................................ 77 Chabad at Miami University ................................................. 48 Charlotte Goldberg Community Mikvah .............................. 72 Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center ............................. 62, 66 Cleveland Hillel Foundation ................................................. 49 Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry ............................................. 16 Cleveland Orchestra ............................................................. 25 Cleveland Yentas, Jewish Matchmaking ............................... 61 Coit ....................................................................................... 78 College Now ........................................................................ 18 Comfort Keepers .................................................................. 52 Congregation Shaarey Tikvah Synagogue ......................................................................... 74 Volunteer & Mitzvah Opportunities .................................... 60 Council Gardens ................................................................... 54 Cuts N Curls ......................................................................... 78 Cuyahoga Community College ............................................ 49 Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Foundation............. 19 D Designer Accents at Home................................................... 79

E Eisen Law Firm...................................................................... 29 En Garde Deer Defense, LLC ............................................... 78 Esther & Stanley Waxman Community Mikvah..................... 72 F Fioritto Funeral Service......................................................... 71 Forest City Hebrew Benevolent Association ........................ 70 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces .................................... 68 Fromovitz Chabad Center .................................................... 77 Fuchs Mizrachi School .......................................................... 41 G The Gathering Place ............................................................. 64 Goldberg Companies, Four Seasons Apartments ................ 32 Greater Cleveland Board of Rabbis ...................................... 77 Green Road Synagogue ................................................. 46, 74 Greenwald Antiques ............................................................. 29 Gross Schechter Day School .................................... 37, 38, 42 H Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development ..................... 39 Hathaway Brown ................................................................... 40 Hawken School ..................................................................... 40 Hebrew Academy of Cleveland ............................... 38, 42, 47 HFLA of Northeast Ohio........................................... 16, 18, 28 Hillel at Kent State University ................................... 21, 47, 49 HW&Co. CPAS & Advisors ................................................... 28 Huntington Convention Center ............................................ 24 I Israel Bonds/Development Corporation for Israel.... 21, 28, 69 J Jewish Education Center of Cleveland A Gift of Israel..................................................................... 68 J-Kids: Young Kids in Cleveland ......................................... 38 Main.................................................................................... 42 Overnight Camp and Israel Experiences ............................ 36 SEGULA .............................................................................. 44 Jewish Federation of Cleveland Access Jewish Cleveland .................................................... 17 Jewish Volunteer Network .................................................. 60 Offices ................................................................................ 17 Overseas Programs ............................................................ 69 Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland .............................. 24 Jewish National Fund ........................................................... 69 JFSA – Jewish Family Service Association Achieving Potential: Disability Services .............................. 63 Achieving Potential: Mental Health Services ...................... 65 Alyson’s Place Medical Clinic.............................................. 63 Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Caregiver Support ......... 65 Cleveland Chesed Center .................................................. 16 College Financial Aid Program ........................................... 18 Domestic Violence Services ............................................... 62 Forward Focus Program ..................................................... 18 Headquarters ........................................................... 17, 21,80 Hebrew Shelter Home ........................................................ 17 Holocaust Survivors Support Program................................ 20 Homelessness Prevention Program .................................... 19 cjn.org/source

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INDEX Horvitz YouthAbility ............................................................ 44 JFSA Caring At Home .................................................. 53, 65 KNOW ABUSE™ - Teen Dating Violence Prevention Outreach............................................................................. 44 Older Adult Services .......................................................... 57 Volunteer Services .............................................................. 60 JHUB ......................................................................... 41,71, 77 Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School .... 38, 40, 42 Judson Manor....................................................................... 54 Judson Park .......................................................................... 54 K Kent State University, Jewish Studies Program .................... 49 Kol Halev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community ................................................. 43, 48, 74 Kol Israel Foundation ........................................................... 20 Kosher Independent Community Mikvah............................. 72 L Laurel School ........................................................................ 40 The Lillian and Betty Ratner Montessori School................... 41 M McGregor Assisted Living ................................................... 50 McGregor PACE ................................................................... 57 Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage ..................... 20, 25, 34, 43 Mandel JCC Arts, Ideas and Jewish Life ................................................ 24 Camp Wise ......................................................................... 36 Early Childhood.................................................................. 39 Fitness & Aquatics Center ................................................. 63 J Day Camps Anisfield and Performing Arts Camps.......... 37 Lunch Plus Program............................................................ 57 Playmakers Youth Theatre .................................................. 25 The Mendy and Ita Klein Cleveland Community Mikvah ..... 72 Menorah Park Health Care Organization................................................... 64 Home Health & At Home Services ..................................... 53 Jennie and Jacob Sapirstein Synagogue ........................... 75 Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Adult Day Center ........... 57 Marcus Rehabilitation Center, Rehab Road & The Weils.... 65 Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center .......................... 66 The R.H. Myers Apartments ............................................... 56 Montefiore Malt Chapel.................................................... 75 Montefiore of Menorah Park Senior ousing..................... 56 Skilled Nursing Residence .................................................. 50 Stone Gardens Assisted Living Residence ......................... 50 Vinney Palliative Care & Hospice of Menorah Park ............ 64 The Weils of Menorah Park ................................................ 52 Wiggins Place Assisted Living ............................................ 52 Menorah Park Foundation.................................................... 22 Mentor Salt Cave............................................................ 66, 78 Meyers, Roman, Friedberg & Lewis...................................... 30 Mishkind Kulwicki Law Co., L.P.A.......................................... 30 Mount Olive Cemetery Association...................................... 70 Mt. Sinai Health Foundation................................................. 19 MZ Accounting & Consulting ............................................... 28

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N NA’AMAT USA-Cleveland Council ................................. 22, 68 NCJW/CLE (National Council of Jewish Women) ................ 22 Thriftique Showroom.......................................................... 79 O ORT America – Ohio Region .................................... 22, 61, 69 P Park Synagogue Adult Education.................................................................. 48 Bereavement Support Group ............................................. 71 CommunityUnity................................................................. 44 Early Childhood.................................................................. 39 Milton A. & Roslyn Z. Wolf Religious School ...................... 45 Park Day Camp................................................................... 37 Reception Facilities ............................................................ 34 Synagogue – East Campus................................................. 75 Young Mensches ................................................................ 61 R Raising Results LLC .............................................................. 29 Rent A Daughter................................................................... 52 Right at Home ...................................................................... 58 S Sandel Law Firm ................................................................... 30 Schnurmann House .............................................................. 56 Senior Solutions.................................................................... 58 Shapiro Funeral Care............................................................ 71 The Shul.................................................................... 43, 70, 75 Singerman, Mills, Desberg & Kauntz Co., L.P.A. .................. 30 Solon Chabad....................................................................... 75 Solon Chabad Hebrew School ............................................. 45 Solon Jewish Preschool ........................................................ 39 Solon Orthodontics .............................................................. 63 Solutions Premier Training.............................................. 48, 54 Somrak Kitchens ................................................................... 29 South Franklin Circle, A Judson Community ........................ 56 Suburban Temple-Kol Ami ....................................... 34, 43, 76 T Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP ............................................... 32 Temple El Emeth Synagogue ............................................... 76 Temple Emanu El Preschool ............................................................................ 39 Synagogue ......................................................................... 76 Temple Israel Akron, OH ...................................................... 76 Temple Israel Ner Tamid......................... 43, 48, 60, 70, 71, 76 The Temple-Tifereth Israel Early Learning Center, Ganon Gil....................................... 39 The Temple Museum of Jewish Art, Religion and Culture ... 25 Synagogue ......................................................................... 77 U University School .................................................................. 41 Y Young Israel .......................................................................... 77 Z Zinner & Co. ......................................................................... 29


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