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Kevin S. Adelstein reflects on a celebratory year in Northeast Ohio.

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127 Difference Makers 137 Synagogues at a glance 144 Index

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CONTENTS Agencies & Organizations

Food & Nosherei

17 Community Service Resources 19 Financial Resources 20 Foundations 20 Holocaust & Tolerance Programs 22 Jewish Community Centers 22 Local Jewish Agencies

54 Dining Out 54 Kosher Food & Wine

Arts, Culture & Judaica 28 Genealogy 28 Judaica 28 Libraries 29 Museums & Galleries 29 Performing Arts

Business & Professional Services 35 Banking, Financial & Tax 38 Computer Systems 38 Home Improvement 39 Kitchen & Bath Design/ Remodeling 39 Legal 44 Meeting & Conference Centers 45 Real Estate & Relocation

Celebrations & Simchas 48 Banquet & Sanctuary Facilities (Venues) 51 Entertainment & Music 51 Photographer & Videographer

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Generations: Kids & Teens 56 Camps 60 Child Care 61 Driving Instruction 61 Early Childhood 65 Independent Schools 68 Jewish Day Schools 69 Jewish Education 70 Music Instruction 70 Outreach Programs 71 Special Needs 72 Supplemental Hebrew 73 Tutoring 73 Youth

Generations: College & Adult Education 77 Adult Education 78 Campus Life 78 Environment & Food Justice 79 Higher Education 79 Hillels

Generations: Seniors 81 Assisted & Supported Living 82 Home Health Care 84 Senior Housing 86 Senior Services


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Health & Fitness 95 Audiology 95 Counseling Services 95 Dental & Orthodontics 95 Fitness 96 Health Centers 96 Hospice 96 Mental Health 97 Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation 100 Plastic Surgery

Hotels & Lodging 103 Hotels & Motels

Israel Connections 107 Financial Resources 107 Organizations

Life Cycle Events 111 Bar & Bat Mitzvah 111 Cemeteries 111 Funeral & Death Services 112 Mikvah

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114 Congregations 118 Interfaith Resources & Programs 119 Religious & Rabbinical Organizations

Retail Goods & Services 121 Auto & Motorcycle 121 Hair Salons 121 Home Furnishings 122 Malls & Thrift Shops 122 Pets 122 Recreational Entertainment 123 Tailoring 123 Travel

Social Services 125 Counseling & Support 125 Disability Services 126 Family Service Agencies


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hat a year 2016 was in Northeast Ohio. The region was on display throughout the world and you’d be pressed to argue differently than to say Cleveland shined! One publication after another referred to the city as “on the rise.” We had a lot to prove. As 2016 drew to a close, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland announced it had raised $31,672,731 in its 2017 Campaign for Jewish Needs. That figure represented the most the Federation has raised since it brought in $32.4 million during its 2008 campaign, and it marks the eighth consecutive campaign in which the Federation raised more money than the previous campaign. While the Federation’s campaign is an annual reminder that such needs exist in Northeast Ohio – as well as in Israel and the 70 other countries the campaign services – it’s both encouraging and reassuring to know our generous Jewish community repeatedly rose to the occasion. Speaking of rising to the occasion, that seemed to be the theme for our accomplishing so much in our region this past year. Also exemplifying the community’s kindness and unselfishness in 2016 was the second class of 18 Difference Makers, the members of which the Cleveland Jewish News honored in November. You can read about the honorees starting on Page 127, but I think you’ll agree, those recognized have played – and continue to play – an integral role in bettering Northeast Ohio’s Jewish community and making it vital to the entire region’s well-being. They rise to the occasion daily in their ongoing quest toward tikkun olam, repairing the world. Outside of our community, Northeast Ohio generally had much to celebrate in 2016 – which you might’ve noticed thanks to the parade in downtown Cleveland that reportedly had more than 1 million attendees. After 52 long years, the city finally earned its first championship in a major professional sport when in June the Cavaliers won the NBA title. That big win capped a series of big sports wins over the summer. Mixed martial

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arts fighter Stipe Miocic fought his way to the Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title, and the Lake Erie Monsters (now the Cleveland Monsters) brought home the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup. The Cleveland Indians represented the American League in the World Series, and though they fell just short of winning it all this year, they certainly rose to the occasion and they took fans on a memorable ride through the playoffs – all the way to a thrilling Game 7. Last but not least, the eyes of the world were on Cleveland this summer when it hosted the Republican National Convention. Suffice it to say, no other city rose to the occasion in 2016 quite like ours during this international representation of peace and democracy in what many projected would be a tumultuous week. On the rise? Not quite – we’ve already risen, and here’s to reaching for even greater heights in 2017.

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W: cjn.org FB: facebook.com/ClevelandJewishNews T: @CleveJN IG: instagram.com/CleveJN YT: youtube.com/CleveJN Publisher & CEO: Kevin S. Adelstein, kevin@cjn.org Managing Editor: Bob Jacob, bjacob@cjn.org Vice President of Sales: Adam Mandell, amandell@cjn.org The Cleveland Jewish News is a weekly newspaper serving Northeast Ohio’s Jewish community. It features award-winning journalism both in print and online, and it focuses on local, national and international news of interest.

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W: canvasCLE.com T: @CanvasCLE Editor: Michael C. Butz, editor@canvascle.com Vice President of Sales: Adam Mandell, advertising@canvascle.com Canvas spotlights Northeast Ohio’s strong and growing arts and entertainment community and serves as a resource for residents and visitors who desire to interact with and within that community. The magazine publishes three times each year.

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JEWISH HOLIDAYS

and noteworthy dates TU B’SHEVAT

Saturday, Feb. 10 (begins at sunset) Sunday, Feb. 11 (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 that are singled out by the Torah in its praise of the bounty of the Holy Land: grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates. On this day we remember that “man is a tree of the field” (Deuteronomy 20:19), and reflect on the lessons we can derive from our botanical analogue.

PURIM

Saturday, March 11 (begins at sunset) Sunday, March 12 (ends at nightfall) The jolly festival of Purim is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring). It commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day,” as recorded in the Megillah (book of Esther).

PASSOVER

Monday, April 10 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, April18 (ends at nightfall) The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan. It commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. By following the rituals of Passover, we have the ability to relive and experience the true freedom that our ancestors gained.

YOM HASHOAH Monday, April 24 Holocaust Memorial Day

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YOM HAZIKARON Monday, May 1 Israel Memorial Day

YOM HA’ATZMAUT Tuesday, May 2 Israeli Independence Day

SHAVUOT

Tuesday, May 30 (begins at sunset) Thursday, June 1 (ends at nightfall)

Shavuot coincides with the date that G-d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai more than 3,300 years ago. It comes after 49 days of eager counting, as we prepared ourselves for this special day. It is celebrated by lighting candles, staying up all night to learn Torah, hearing the reading of the Ten Commandments in synagogue, feasting on dairy foods and more.

SIX DAY WAR 50-Year Anniversary

On June 5, 1967, Israel launched pre-emptive strikes on its southern and northern frontiers. Six days later, the world stood amazed at the swift and bold victory. Within one week, Israel defeated five armies on three fronts and liberated territories of its promised homeland. Publishers Note: June 2017 marks the 50-year anniversary of the Six Day War. The Cleveland Jewish News Foundation, in partnership with the FIDF Ohio Chapter, will commemorate with a week of events highlighting Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. The events will kickoff Sunday, June 5, with an evening dessert reception at Landerhaven featuring keynote speaker Kenneth Stein, Emory University professor of contemporary Middle Eastern history, political science and Israeli studies. Also in attendance will be the three battle-weary paratroopers captured in David Rubinger’s iconic photo, “The 3 Soldiers,” as they gazed at their surroundings in amazement 50 years ago. The week will conclude Sunday, June 11, with a free, communitywide family fun day at The Ratner School. Proceeds will support the FIDF educational pillar.


TISHA B’AV

SUKKOT

Monday, July 31 (begins at sunset) Tuesday, Aug. 1 (ends at nightfall)

Wednesday, Oct. 4 (begins at sunset) Wednesday, Oct. 11 (ends at nightfall)

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

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 G-d’s kindness and reaffirm our trust in His providence by dwelling in a sukkah – a hut of temporary construction with a roof covering of branches – for the duration of the Sukkot festival (on the Jewish calendar Tishrei 15-21). For seven days and nights, we eat all our meals in the sukkah and otherwise regard it as our home.

ROSH HASHANAH

Thursday, Oct. 12 (begins at sunset) Friday, Oct. 13 (ends at nightfall)

Wednesday, Sept. 20 (begins at sunset) Friday, Sept. 22 (ends at nightfall) Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the universe, the day G-d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year. It’s celebrated with candle lighting in the evenings, festive meals with sweet delicacies during the night and day, prayer services that include the sounding of the ram’s horn (shofar) on both mornings, and desisting from creative work.

YOM KIPPUR

Friday, Sept. 29 (begins at sunset) Saturday, Sept. 30 (ends at nightfall) Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year – the day on which we are closest to G-d 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 G-d” (Leviticus 16:30). For nearly 26 hours – from several minutes before sunset on 9 Tishrei to after nightfall on 10 Tishrei – we “afflict our souls,” or abstain from food and drink, do not wash or anoint our bodies, do not wear leather footwear and abstain from marital relations.

SIMCHAT TORAH

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

Tuesday, Dec. 12 (begins at sunset) Wednesday, Dec. 20 (ends at nightfall) Chanukah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods. At the heart of the festival is the nightly menorah lighting. The menorah holds nine flames, one of which is the shamash (“attendant”), which is used to kindle the other eight lights. On the first night, we light just one flame. On the second night, an additional flame is lit. By the eighth night of Chanukah, all eight lights are kindled. Special blessings are recited, often to a traditional melody, before the menorah is lit, and traditional songs are sung afterward.

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CANDLELIGHTING TIMES

Parshah/Holiday Vayigash Vayechi Shemot Vaera

Candlelighting 4:54 p.m. 5:01 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:18 p.m.

Shabbat Ends Date & Time 7 5:58 p.m. 14 6:05 p.m. 21 6:13 p.m. 28 6:21 p.m.

3 10 17 24

Bo Beshalach Yitro Mishpatim

5:27 p.m. 5:36 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 5:53 p.m.

4 11 18 25

6:29 p.m. 6:37 p.m. 6:46 p.m. 6:54 p.m.

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Tzav Erev Pesach Chol Hamoed Shemini Tazria-Metzora

7:40 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 7:48 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 8:03 p.m.

8 11 16 22 29

8:42 p.m.

April

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May

5 12 19 26 30

Acharei Mot-Kedoshim Emor Behar-Bechukotai Bamidbar Shavuot

8:10 p.m. 8:18 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 8:31 p.m. 8:34 p.m.

6 13 20 27

9:16 p.m. 9:24 p.m. 9:32 p.m. 9:39 p.m.

2 9 16 23 30

Nasso Beha’Alotecha Shlach Korach Chukat

8:36 p.m. 8:41 p.m. 8:44 p.m. 8:46 p.m. 8:46 p.m.

3 10 17 24 July 1

9:46 p.m. 9:51 p.m. 9:54 p.m. 9:55 p.m. 9:55 p.m.

7 14 21 28

Balak Pinchas Matot-Masei Devarim

8:44 p.m. 8:41 p.m. 8:36 p.m. 8:29 p.m.

8 15 22 29

9:52 p.m. 9:48 p.m. 9:41 p.m. 9:33 p.m.

March

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6:00 p.m. 6:09 p.m. Daylight saving time begins Ki Tasa 7:17 p.m. Vayakhel-Pekudei 7:25 p.m. Vayikra 7:33 p.m.

June

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July

February

January

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CANDLELIGHTING TIMES

Candlelighting 8:21 p.m. 8:13 p.m. 8:03 p.m. 7:52 p.m.

September

1 8 15 20 22 29

Ki Teitzei Ki Tavo Nitzavim-Vayelech Erev Rosh Hashanah Ha’azinu Erev Yom Kippur

7:41 p.m. 7:29 p.m. 7:17 p.m. 7:08 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:53 p.m.

4 6 11 12 13 20 27

Erev Sukkot Hamoed Erev Shemini Atzeret Simchat Torah Bereshit Noach Lech-Lecha

6:44 p.m. 6:41 p.m. 6:33 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:19 p.m. 6:09 p.m.

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November

August

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Chayei Sara Toldot Vayeitzei

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Vayishlach Vayeshev Miketz Vayigash Vayechi

Shabbat Ends Date & Time 5 9:24 p.m. 12 9:14 p.m. 19 9:03 p.m. 26 8:51 p.m. 2 9 16

8:39 p.m. 8:27 p.m. 8:14 p.m.

Oct. 23 30

8:02 p.m. 7:50 p.m.

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7:27 p.m. 7:17 p.m. 7:08 p.m.

6 p.m. Daylight saving time ends 4:53 p.m. 4:46 p.m. 4:42 p.m. 4:39 p.m. 4:38 p.m. 4:39 p.m. 4:42 p.m. 4:47 p.m.

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5:53 p.m. 5:48 p.m. 5:44 p.m.

2 9 16 23 30

5:42 p.m. 5:42 p.m. 5:44 p.m. 5:47 p.m. 5:51 p.m.

• Candlelighting is based on 18 minutes before sunset. • Times are based on ZIP code 44122. • Shabbat times provided by chabadofcleveland.com.

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E: info@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Stephen H. Hoffman, President Dahlia Fisher, Managing Director, Marketing and Communications Jessica Cohen, Managing Director, Community Relations JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Hebrew Shelter Home 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org Ginny Galili, 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.

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES HFLA OF NORTHEAST OHIO 23300 Chagrin Blvd., #204 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-378-9042 F: 216-378-9007 E: team@hflaclev.org W: interestfree.org Michal Marcus, Executive Director By appointment only. Provides interest-free loans to individuals and families in Northeast Ohio without access to conventional funds. Loans are available for emergency needs, education, home repair, medical needs, lifecycle events, small businesses and more. JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Campaign for Jewish Needs 25701 Science Park Drive Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 x342 F: 216-593-2901 E: campaign@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org

Abigail Levin, Vice President, Development Annual fundraising campaign that ensures our community’s vitality and vibrancy in the year ahead. Our campaign changes lives in Cleveland, Israel and 70 countries around the globe, as we aspire to leave no community member behind. JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION College Financial Aid Program (CFAP) 3659 S. Green Road Cleveland, 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 Cleveland-area Jewish students attending undergraduate or graduate programs. Funds are distributed in August. Students may reapply each year they are in college.

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS FOUNDATIONS

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION 700 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 P: 216-987-4737 F: 216-987-4792 W: tri-c.edu/foundation Megan O’Bryan, Vice President, Development & Tri-C Foundation megan.obryan@tri-c.edu The Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) Foundation was chartered in 1973 as a 501(c )(3) charitable organization. The mission of the Foundation is to secure funding opportunities for scholarships and educational program development and enhancement for Cuyahoga Community College. Each year the Foundation hosts the Presidential Scholarship Luncheon to raise critically needed funds for student scholarships. Speakers have included President George W. Bush, President Bill Clinton, General Colin L. Powell, USA (RET), Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Dr. Madeline Albright and Ms. Oprah Winfrey. MT. SINAI HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION 11000 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-421-5500 F: 216-421-5633 W: mtsinaifoundation.org Mitchell Balk, President Health grant-making organization affiliated with the Cleveland Jewish community. Perpetuates the mission of Mt. Sinai, Cleveland’s Jewish hospital for more than 90 years.

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THE NEGEV FOUNDATION 2121 S. Green Road, #210 P: 216-691-9997 W: negev.org E: negev@negev.org The Negev Foundation unites entrepreneurs, farmers, commercial growers, academic institutions, investors and philanthropists with the end goal of promoting selfsufficiency in the Negev. With the help of The Negev Foundation, these parties come together to share their expertise in order to promote the commercial viability of the region, its cultural development and its community-building efforts.

HOLOCAUST & TOLERANCE PROGRAMS ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE 50 Public Square, Suite 1702 Cleveland, OH 44113 P: 216-579-9600 F: 216-579-9690 E: agray@adl.org W: cleveland.adl.org Anita Gray, Regional Director Emily Muskin, Education Director Jill Rembrandt, Holocaust-Echoes The Anti-Defamation League is the world’s leading organization fighting anti-Semitism and hate. ADL brings unparalleled experience and resources to protect, defend and educate our communities locally, nationally and internationally. CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH Face to Face: A Holocaust Education Program 26811 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-765-8300 x140 F: 216-765-0149 E: face2face@shaareytikvah.org W: shaareytikvah.org Louise Freilich, Director Original, synagogue-based Holocaust educational program, founded in 1994, allows middle school and high school students from Greater Cleveland to come face-to-face with a survivor and learn about Judaism, the Holocaust and tolerance.


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Cuyahoga Community College About Tri-C® uyahoga Community College (Tri-C) opened in 1963 as Ohio’s first community college and remains Ohio’s oldest and largest public community college. For nearly 50 years, Tri-C has provided high-quality, affordable education and programs to more than 900,000 members of our community, and more than 40,000 Tri-C students have successfully transferred to four-year institutions. Tri-C also provides an affordable option for higher education. Each semester, Tri-C offers more than 1,000 credit courses in more than 140 career and technical programs and liberal arts curricula. More than 600 non-credit workforce and professional development courses are offered each year. The College serves more than 52,000 credit and non-credit students annually, and offers day, evening, weekend, and online classes. Tri-C offers more than 800 distance learning courses and more than 130 courses at various locations throughout the community, close to home and work. Tri-C’s campuses in Parma, Highland Hills, Westlake and downtown Cleveland, and its Corporate College locations in Warrensville Heights and Westlake, feature state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. The College also opened a Hospitality Management Center on Public Square in downtown Cleveland in 2010 and the Brunswick University Center in 2011. The College ranks 1st in Ohio and 45th in the nation in conferring associate degrees – all disciplines. www.tri-c.edu.

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About Corporate College®, a division of Cuyahoga Community College ounded in 2003, Corporate College offers the Northeast Ohio community individualized professional development programs and customized training for organizations, along with state-of-the-art conference centers and hospitality services for meetings and business events. Corporate College has internal organizational development and content experts, along with a professional external talent bench that includes the best and brightest minds in business and industry. As a division of Cuyahoga Community College, Corporate College provides access to an even more extensive network of faculty and programs to deliver the right solutions for your unique business needs. Whether your business desires to deliver individual training classes, design organizationwide employee development solutions or to plan and conduct an event at one of our facilities, we encourage you to learn more about Corporate College. The Corporate College team is made up of highly motivated and dedicated people committed to your success. Working with our staff, you will benefit from both the depth of knowledge and the quality of customer service demonstrated by Corporate College. The experience and insight of Corporate College will lead to great results through customized training and consulting solutions for your organization. We encourage you to experience the Corporate College difference today. www.tri-c.edu/corporatecollege

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS KOL ISRAEL FOUNDATION Office Address 3681 S. Green Road Beachwood OH 44122 Mailing Address P.O. Box 22274 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3754 E: info@kifcle.org W: kolisraelcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/kolisraelfoundation Kol Israel Foundation was founded in 1959 by Cleveland-area Holocaust survivors to provide mutual assistance and memorialize the tragedy of the Shoah. Today, we are a broad-based organization comprised of survivors, their families and supporters throughout Northeast Ohio. Join us to commemorate the lives lost, advocate for survivors, and educate future generations about the dangers of hatred and intolerance.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS CHABAD OF THE WEST SIDE 2951 Canterbury Road Westlake, OH 44145 P: 216-973-1148 E: rabbi@jewishwestside.com W: jewishwestside.com Rabbi Mendel Jacobs, Co-Director Devorah Jacobs, Co-Director Serving the Jewish population of Cleveland’s western suburbs with educational, spiritual and social services, including programs for adults, children and seniors.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF CANTON 432 30th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 P: 330-445-2404 P: 330-452-6444 F: 330-455-5268 E: kphillippi@jewishcanton.org W: jewishcanton.org Bonnie Manello Beit Ha’am, the house of the people, is the shared home of Temple Israel, the reform congregation, Shaaray Torah, the conservative congregation, and the Canton Jewish Community Federation. It is our house of gathering, study and prayer with Jewish programming, planning and connection.

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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM Regional Office 30100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 150 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-342-4032 P: 877-405-3913 F: 216-342-4034 E: midwest@afmda.org W: afmda.org Diana Greenberg, Development Executive Frank Marsh, Midwest Regional Manager When you support Magen David Adom, you are providing the gift of life to millions

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Development Corporation for Israel/Israel Bonds Commerce Park Bldg. Four 23240 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 810 · Beachwood, OH 44122 cleveland@israelbonds.com · 216.454.0180 · 800.752.5667 · (fax) 216.454.0186 This is not an offering, which can be made only by prospectus. Read the prospectus carefully before investing to fully evaluate the risks associated with investing in Israel bonds. Issues subject to availability. Member FINRA

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS of Israelis. Magen David Adom is Israel’s national “911” and its emergency medical, ambulance, disaster relief and blood services (Red Cross) agency. MDA is not government funded, so your donations greatly impact MDA’s readiness to help all civilians and soldiers in need. Please contact our office for more information on MDA’s most pressing needs, including medical equipment, paramedic training, ambulance, medicycle and blood operation sponsorships. ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Chevrei Tikva Chavurah 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 E: clipton@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org The heart of the Jewish LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community in Northeast Ohio welcomes all, regardless of affiliation, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, wishing to increase their Judaic and community participation. We hold social events, services and social-action activities year-round. BELLEFAIRE JCB Jewish Big Brother Big Sister Association 22001 Fairmount Blvd. One Pollack Circle Shaker Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-8385 F: 216-320-8759 E: kwaitm@bellefairejcb.org W: jbbbsa.org FB: facebook.com/jbbbsa Mandy Kwait, Director of the Jewish Big Brother Big Sister 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. Safe, caring relationships nurtured and supervised by social workers. Bigs and Littles needed. HADASSAH CENTRAL STATES PMB 168 480 Lexington Road, Suite 12 Versailles, KY 40383 P: 855-864-7554

E: lfurness@hadassah.org W: myhadassah.org Lynn Furness, President Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is committed to funding cuttingedge medical care and research, advocating for gender equality in medicine, and building Jewish identity in Israel, America and around the world. Together with their associates and supporters, the Women Who Do of Hadassah are making a difference.

ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL Commerce Park Building Four 23240 Chagrin Blvd., #810 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 Isaac Yedid, General Chairman Stephany Bass, Women’s Division Chair Principal objective is developing the economy of the Jewish state through the sale of bonds. Israel has maintained its perfect record of payment of principal and interest payments. Ohio office Territory includes all of Ohio and Kentucky. JEWISH LEARNING CONNECTION 2195 S. Green Road University Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-691-3837 F: 216-691-3836 E: clevejlc@gmail.com W: clevelandjlc.com Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum Rabbi Moshe Stoll A full-service adult and family Jewish outreach center offering classes on a variety of Jewish topics, one-on-one learning, holiday programs, religious counseling, Shabbos and holiday hospitality, Judaic book lending library, and more. cjn.org/source

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Identity, Culture & Connection: The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

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he Maltz Museum fosters an appreciation of Jewish heritage and the diversity of the human experience. The nonprofit shares moving stories of individuals who’ve broken down societal barriers. It offers a platform for creative expression and a safe forum to engage in vital cultural conversations. Each year, nearly 8,000 students visit the museum, gaining insights into historical events that help them envision a brighter future. Another 4,000 passionate teens take a stand against discrimination in the museum’s Stop the Hate® Youth Speak Out and Youth Sing Out anti-bias essay and songwriting competitions. Concerts, panel discussions, plays, film screenings and thought-provoking special exhibitions attract visitors of all ages and backgrounds. “We take our moniker as the museum of diversity and tolerance to heart,” explains Executive Director Ellen Rudolph. “We connect communities because we know that the more we all understand and respect each other, the less likely we are to discriminate.” Whether it’s diving into the immigrant experience on a tour of the core exhibition An American Story or admiring the strikingly beautiful Judaica in The Temple-Tifereth Israel Gallery, a trip to the Maltz Museum brings people together and history to life. With its newest exhibition, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage invites visitors to join in the ongoing fight for equality. Through video, 3-D structures and 157 black-and-white photographs, This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement (on view through May 14, 2017) brings injustices past and present into bold relief while celebrating those who stood up to change America. “This exhibition is very timely,” says Museum cofounder Milton Maltz, noting its relevance to recent violence, vigils, protests and voting rights issues across the country. “Ordinary people risked everything to fight for equality in the segregated South of the 1960s. The question this exhibition asks is, 50 years later, who will take up the challenge to right inequities that continue to spark anger across this country?

How can we heal this open wound of racial division in America?” The Maltz Museum has incorporated content on Northeast Ohio’s own civil rights legacy, including the 1966 Hough uprising, the long struggle to desegregate Cleveland’s public schools, the historic 1967 election of Carl Stokes as the first black mayor of a major American city and the groundbreaking role his brother Louis played in the U.S. House of Representatives. Rudolph adds, “Shining a light on everyday people who stood up for justice supports our efforts to empower individuals to end discrimination.”

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AGENCIES & ORGANIZATIONS JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Offices The Drost Family Center 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 E: info@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsacleveland T: @jfsacleveland Susan Bichsel, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer Harvey Kotler, Chair, Board of Directors MENORAH PARK FOUNDATION 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7324 P: 216-839-6638 F: 216-450-5559 E: foundation@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/MenorahPark T: @menorahparkohio Joel Fox, Executive Director Our mission is to raise awareness and charitable funds to support Menorah Park. Through an annual campaign, donorrestricted funds, endowments and capital gifts, our donors enhance life on the Menorah Park campus and support excellent services for seniors across our community.

NCJW/CLEVELAND (NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN) 26055 Emery Road, Unit L Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 P: 216-378-2204 F: 216-378-2205 W: ncjwcleveland.org Myrna Arlen Bloch & Susie Gordon, Co-Presidents Mindi Axner, Executive Director NCJW/Cleveland is a volunteer organization with a 122-year history in Cleveland. The mission leads to meaningful action in order to improve the quality of life for women, children and families. Join today – your membership support strengthens our collective voice and impact. Call Becky Brouman, Director of Volunteers (ext. 105) to make a difference. ORT AMERICA – NORTHEAST OHIO 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ORTamerica.org W: ORTohio.org FB: facebook.com/ORTcleveland T: @ORTcleveland Gary Desberg, President Char Rapoport Nance, Director ORT is the Jewish organization meeting the world’s educational needs since 1880. ORT America is committed to strengthening Jewish communities throughout the world by providing cutting-edge education and training that empower students to succeed in life. Each year, ORT impacts 300,000 students in Israel and around the world.

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ARTS, CULTURE & JUDAICA GENEALOGY JEWISH GENEALOGY SOCIETY OF CLEVELAND 21700 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 W: clevelandjgs.org FB: facebook.com/clevelandjgs.org Amy Wachs, President The objective of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland, Inc. is to foster Jewish family history and genealogical research. The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland educates the public and disseminates information on Jewish records, sources, techniques, archives and libraries, and has done so since its inception in 1982.

JUDAICA CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH Sisterhood/Men’s Club Auxiliaries 26811 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-765-8300 x101 F: 216-765-0149 Roberta Kaplan, Sisterhood Co-President Ruth Hatchuel, Sisterhood Co-President Joe Rettman, Men’s Club President The Sisterhood and Men’s Club at Shaarey Tikvah play a vital role in both building community and raising operating funds for the shul. Intergenerational activities are held on an ongoing basis.

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JACOB’S JUDAIC BOOK AND GIFT CENTER 1873 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-321-7200 F: 216-321-9058 Wonderful source for all things Judaic. Ritual and holiday items for special occasions, gifts and collectibles, all chosen with form, function and an eye toward the artistic. Books for enjoyment or study. Israeli, domestic and international kosher wines. Outstanding selection of tallitot for men and women.

LIBRARIES THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL Lee and Dolores Hartzmark Library Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3233 F: 216-831-4216 W: ttti.org Andrea Davidson, Librarian 25,000 volumes in four libraries; 12 computer stations; extensive collection of Holocaust studies, Judaic art, periodicals, cookbooks, children’s collection, videos, DVDs, audio books; reproduction of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver’s original study; monthly book reviews; current fiction and nonfiction titles.

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ARTS, CULTURE & JUDAICA MUSEUMS & GALLERIES AKRON ART MUSEUM 1 S. High St. Akron, OH 44308 P: 330-376-9185 E: mail@akronartmuseum.org W: akronartmuseum.org FB: facebook.com/AkronArtMuseumOfficial T: @AkronArtMuseum On view: “Intersections: Artists Master Line and Space,” through Jan. 15; “Our Land,” through Feb. 12; “Jimmy Kuehnle: Wiggle, Giggle, Jiggle,” through Feb. 19; “Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose,” Feb. 11 to May 7; “Gross Anatomies,” Feb. 4 to July 30; and “Family,” Feb. 25 to Aug. 20. MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E: info@mmjh.org W: maltzmuseum.org The Maltz Museum explores identity and celebrates culture to foster an appreciation of Jewish heritage and the diversity of the human experience. The Temple-Tifereth Israel Gallery features an internationally recognized collection of Judaica. Thoughtprovoking programs and nationally acclaimed interactive exhibitions bring people together and history to life. THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL The Temple Museum of Jewish Art, Religion and Culture Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3233 F: 216-831-4216 W: ttti.org Sue Koletsky, Museum Director Fourth-oldest museum of Judaica in the United States, housing one of the most prominent and comprehensive collections of religious and Judaic art. Collections are housed at The Temple, Beachwood, and The Temple Gallery at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. Free and open to the public by appointment.

UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM Midwest Regional Office P.O. Box 1852 Highland Park, IL 60035 P: 847-433-8099 E: jsilberg@ushmm.org W: ushmm.org FB: facebook.com/HolocaustMuseum T: @HolocaustMuseum Jed Silberg A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Find out about museum events happening in Cleveland, including lunches, public programs and traveling exhibitions by visiting ushmm.org/ support/regional-outreach/midwest.

PERFORMING ARTS

BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS 17801 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, OH 44107 P: 216-521-2540 F: 216-521-2110 W: beckcenter.org FB: facebook.com/beckcenter T: @BeckCenter Beck Center for the Arts is more than a nonprofit organization that combines professional theater with arts education. We are committed to creating art experiences that are as individual as the people we serve, with eclectic performances, education opportunities for all ages and abilities, community outreach, and free exhibitions.

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ARTS, CULTURE & JUDAICA MANDEL JCC Arts and Culture Program 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 F: 216-831-7796 E: info@mandeljcc.org W: mandeljcc.org An outstanding array of Jewish arts and culture programs designed to challenge, inform, entertain and enrich our community. Cleveland Jewish FilmFest, Cleveland Jewish Book Festival, Jewish Life and Culture activities and events, and Playmakers Youth Theatre programs for grades K-12 are just some of our acclaimed offerings.

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Located in the heart of University Circle and walking distance to Cleveland’s premier cultural, educational and medical institutions. This is the place to stay. This is Glidden House.

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fter surgery, injury or illness, the smallest tasks can sometimes seem insurmountable. But at Montefiore in Beachwood and The Weils in Chagrin Falls, you have an entire team of people on your side – medical directors, physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, rehab therapists, social workers, life-enrichment coordinators, dietitians and nursing assistants – that will help you get back to living your life. They all work together, along with the patient and family, to ensure you are receiving the best care while you recover. The latest advances in physical, occupational and speech therapies mean the best treatment options, customized just for you. You’ll get stronger more quickly and ready to return home. Choose either facility and you’ll enjoy personalized care, a private room with bathroom, excellent staffing ratios, wireless Internet, and cozy seating and dining areas. We accept admissions seven days a week and offer specialty therapies such as cardiac, stroke, lymphedema and myofascial release. The crown jewel at Montefiore is Rehab Road, an indoor simulated neighborhood which includes a replica bank, restaurant, grocery store, movie theater,

putting green and automobile. This innovative therapy pavilion also features steps, ramps, curbs and turnstile, as well as a simulated kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. The Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils offers a peaceful, healing environment to help get you back to living your life after surgery, illness or injury. A spacious, bright rehab therapy gym includes stateof-the art equipment in addition to all the traditional modalities. Beautifully appointed common areas include fireplaces, cozy seating and dining areas and an outdoor courtyard garden – all contributing to therapeutic and wellness benefits. For questions on how our rehab therapy could help you in your recovery, call us at 216-910-2202.


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ISRAEL BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL Commerce Park Building Four 23240 Chagrin Blvd., #810 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 Isaac Yedid, General Chairman Stephany Bass, Women’s Division Chair Principal objective is developing the economy of the Jewish state through the sale of bonds. Israel has maintained its perfect record of payment of principal and interest payments. Ohio office territory includes all of Ohio and Kentucky.

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GPS: GENERATION PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR FAMILY BUSINESS RENEWAL 3201 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 320 Beachwood, OH 44122 GPS: P: 216-346-2092 Generation Planning E: kathy@genplans.com W: generationplanningstrategies.com Helping family Dr. Kathyann Kessler Overbeke businesses thrive GPS’ Generation Integration® approach helps your family create a shared purpose and vision for your business’ future and develop a roadmap that incorporates and values the talents of all generations to achieve these mutual goals. Our changeGPS: management coaching, leadership Generation Planning development and team-building services Helping family Strategies businesses thrive help your family business thrive!

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HD DAVIS CPAs, LLC 125 Churchill Hubbard Road Youngstown, OH 44505 P: 330-759-8522 F: 330-759-8525 E: info@hddaviscpas.pro W: hddaviscpas.pro Harold Davis CPA, Owner Tim Petrey CPA, Owner Multiple offices to serve you: Canton (330-455-1040) Geauga (330-543-4618) and Youngstown (330-759-8522). We specialize in income tax preparation and are Quickbooks Pro advisors.

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ZINNER & CO. CPAs & Management Consultants 3201 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 410 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0733 E: info@zinnerco.com W: zinnerco.com As a Beachwood-based team of CPAs and management advisors, we understand our clients and recognize what it takes to thrive. For 75 years, we’ve counseled clients with individual and business tax strategies, assisted companies from start-up through succession, and guided not-for-profit entities through their filing and reporting requirements.

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Montefiore’s New Home Smart Memory Care Program We’ll help you and your loved one navigate the memory care journey personalized care plan with recommendations for any specialized needs and support and coordination of subsequent services needed. In addition to clinical care, our expert team offers a menu of care options and strategies to address unmet needs, provide referrals and arrange for services including, but not limited to private care services and home health care, home safety improvements, medical and nutritional services, activity stimulation and other further supports. The team will also help identify when individuals can no longer remain safely at home and support them through a care facility transition.

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ontefiore, a leader in senior health care for more than 134 years, announces an innovative Home Smart Memory Care program designed to provide personalized memory care services and support to individuals so they can live independently in their residence as long as possible. This unique program is one of the first in the region and aims to help community members age in place while easing the burden and stress of caregiving on family members. Montefiore’s Home Smart Memory Care program offers a coordinated approach to helping those with dementia. It’s easy to get started – our team of memory experts visits the home and completes a complimentary assessment. This includes a home safety review, thorough functional, cognitive and nursing assessments (including a medication review), nutritional screening and life-enrichment evaluation and needs identification. Following the home visit, clients receive a full report and

“Montefiore’s in-home memory care team continually supports me through this journey by making our lives more manageable and less stressful. I know I can call a member of the team and they’ll always be there for me.” Norma Geller For more information or to schedule a complimentary comprehensive assessment, please call a member of the memory care team at 216-910-2323 or visit us online at www.montefiorecare.org.


Memory Care Network Montefiore and The Weils, leaders in senior healthcare, now offer memory care focused assisted living communities at both campuses. Warm and welcoming, The Willensky Residence at Montefiore in Beachwood and The David and Freda Robinson Residence at The Weils in Chagrin Falls are designed to promote feelings of security and engagement. With 24/7 nursing supervision, both offer intimate dining and gathering spaces, open kitchens, courtyard gardens, outings and activities that engage mind, body and spirit.

Montefiore’s in-home memory care team continually supports me through this journey by making our lives more manageable and less stressful. I know I can call Amy or John anytime and they’ll always be there for me…we’ve all become close friends. The monthly support group has been a great help to me as well. NORMA GELLER

For those who wish to remain at home, our Home Smart Memory Care program offers personalized services and support so individuals can live in their residence as long as possible. To learn more, please call a member of our memory care team at 216.910.2323. We also encourage you to visit our websites montefiorecare.org and theweils.org for virtual tours of both memory care communities.


BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COMPUTER SYSTEMS TRENDLINE TECHNOLOGY, LLC P.O. Box 73 Novelty, OH 44072 P: 440-338-6377 F: 440-364-5548 E: david@trendlinetech.com David Glasser, Owner/President Professional services for all your computer needs. Setup PCs and Macs, printers, scanners and accessories. Upgrade and repair existing computers. Remove viruses and spyware and reduce pop-up ads. Setup Internet and wireless routers. Distributor of Dell PCs and accessories. Fast, courteous service at your home or office. Call today!

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MIGHTY DUCTS 26285 Broadway Ave. Oakwood Village, OH 44146 P: 440-232-9465 E: Pat@Mightyducts.com W: Mightyducts.com FB: facebook.com/Mighty-Ducts246700658691625 Patrick Fraser, President Pamela Fraser, Vice President Northeast Ohio’s premier air duct cleaning service since 1995. Qualified, courteous, clean technicians. Air duct cleaning is our business – not a sideline. Fifteen-time Angie’s List Super Service Award Winner. “We don’t cut corners ... we clean them.”

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WESTERN RESERVE LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY 477 Industrial Parkway Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 P: 440-247-6727 P: 440-336-4863 F: 440-247-1115 E: brian@westernreservelightningrod.com W: getlightningrods.com Brian Winovich, General Manager Get lightning protection for your home, business, barn or place of worship. Since 1951, Western Reserve Lightning Rod Co. has been protecting customers from the perils of lightning-related damage. Lightning damage is the most preventable of all natural disasters. Clean-looking and affordable. Give us a call.

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SOMRAK KITCHENS 26201 Richmond Road Bedford Heights, OH 44146 P: 216-464-6500 F: 216-464-8385 E: info@somrakkitchens.com W: somrakkitchens.com Bob Somrak Jr., VP, Operations At Somrak Kitchens, we know just how to turn your thoughts and dreams of having the perfect kitchen into reality. Our clients always tell us, “I love my kitchen” and “I wouldn’t change a thing.” Imagine the enjoyment you can have working in your very own new Somrak Kitchen.

LEGAL BUZNEY LAW 21207 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-283-0905 E: sjbuzney@buzneylaw.com Sandra J. Buzney, JD, LISW, Owner Sandra Buzney graduated from the Case Western Reserve University School of Law cum laude and was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1999. Ms. Buzney is also a Licensed Independent Social Worker. She is a member of the Ohio State and Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associations and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.

CALFEE, HALTER & GRISWOLD LLP 1405 E. Sixth St. The Calfee Building Cleveland, OH 44114 P: 216-622-8858 P: 216-622-8200 F: 216-241-0816 E: mwexberg@calfee.com W: Calfee.com T: @calfee_law Marcia J. Wexberg, Partner The attorneys of Calfee’s Estate and Succession Planning practice provide experienced counsel for high net worth individuals and families in the areas of: estate, gift, and generation-skipping planning; probate and trust administration; business succession planning strategies, probate litigation; and asset protection planning for individuals and charities, including the Ohio Legacy Trust.

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KABB LAW FIRM 21625 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 240 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-991-5222 F: 216-991-5224 E: info@kabblaw.com W: kabblaw.com Rachel A. Kabb-Effron, Attorney The Kabb Law Firm helps families find, get and pay for quality long-term care, utilizing all public and private resources available. Through its full-time social worker, families receive legal and care coordination to maintain maximum dignity and security.

MEYERS, ROMAN, FRIEDBERG & LEWIS 28601 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 500 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0042 F: 216-831-0542 E: attys@meyersroman.com W: meyersroman.com Meyers Roman is a law firm dedicated to solving problems, reaching goals and building futures. Practice areas include civil and commercial litigation, corporate and financial services, energy, estate planning and probate, surety and insurance, tax, labor and employment, real estate, construction, divorce and family law, workers’ compensation and intellectual property.

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MISHKIND KULWICKI LAW CO., L.P.A. 23240 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 101 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-1900 F: 216-595-1633 E: hmishkind@mishkindlaw.com W: mishkindlaw.com FB: facebook.com/medicalmalpracticelawfirm T: @mishkindlawfirm Howard D. Mishkind, President Personal injury and medical negligence law firm. We represent the interests of patients and their loved ones that have been seriously injured due to the negligence of others. Call for a free, no-obligation consultation. RUBIN GUTTMAN & ASSOCIATES L.P.A. 55 Public Square, #1860 Cleveland, OH 44113 P: 216-696-4006 F: 216-696-2778 E: rubinguttman@guttlaw.com W: guttlaw.com Rubin Guttman, Owner Rubin Guttman has been protecting the rights of the injured and disabled since 1977. His work in medical malpractice and personal injury has earned him a Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He has been recognized as an Ohio Super Lawyer and is also a member of the elite Million Dollar Advocates Forum.


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SANDEL LAW FIRM 3250 W. Market St., Suite 103 Akron, OH 44333 P: 330-666-2889 P: 844-763-5529 F: 330-822-4149 E: kss@sandellaw.com W: sandellaw.com FB: facebook.com/SandelLaw T: @SandelLawFirm Kevin S. Sandel, Owner Sandel Law Firm: “Insider Knowledge, Outstanding Results.”

SINGERMAN, MILLS, DESBERG & KAUNTZ CO., L.P.A. 3333 Richmond Road, Suite 370 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-5807 F: 216-292-5867 W: smdklaw.com Paul J. Singerman, Esq., President Our firm prides itself on bringing substantial experience to business and real estate transactions, commercial litigation, and estate planning, probate, and tax matters for our clients. We provide our clients with the peace of mind that comes with knowing that their counsel is single-mindedly looking out for their best interests.

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Montefiore at Home Delivering quality care right to your door! Whatever you want We understand the challenges of coming home to recover from a surgery, illness or injury and we’re there to help you with the transition after a hospital or short-term rehab facility stay such as Montefiore. Our compassionate and dedicated homecare team gets to know you and your preferences and understands that stress often comes with a recovery. We can help at every step of the way from skilled nursing care to physical, occupational and speech therapy – Montefiore’s homecare professionals offer exceptional health care wherever you live. Our flexible scheduling makes it easy and convenient. Our nurses and rehabilitation therapists help you regain strength, balance and confidence. Our team delivers compassionate, individualized home health care right to your door with 24-hour, 7 day-a-week on-call service. We’re here for you When you or a loved one isn’t feeling your best, even the smallest task can be difficult to accomplish. Our compassionate and experienced homecare team is there to help them be safe and as independent as possible. Our home health aides can assist with personal care needs such as bathing, grooming and dressing or with simpler tasks such as light housekeeping and meal preparation as well as provide respite and companion care. Transportation is available for medical appointments and other outings – we will accompany the client and use the client’s car.

Whoever you need to see Our team includes nurses, physical, occupational and speech therapists, social workers, and home health aides. They have expertise in orthopedics, cardiac and respiratory care, geriatrics, oncology, diabetic management, IV therapy, wound care and more. When you need a lifeline Our longstanding partnership with Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service provides prompt, caring assistance at the push of a button (worn on a necklace or bracelet), with a 24/7 monitoring service. Sign up at 216-910-2778. Learn more about Montefiore at Home Call us directly and we’ll take care of the rest: 216-910-2471 or -2487. Visit montefiorecare.org or complete a confidential inquiry form at montefiorecare.org/inquiry.


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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES property, labor and employment services, liquor control law, litigation services, public law services, real estate services, and tax and wealth management services.

TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP 200 Public Square, Suite 3500 Cleveland, Ohio 44114-2302 P: 216.241.2838 F: 216.241.3707 W: taftlaw.com Taft Cleveland attorneys are actively engaged in the communities we serve. We provide insightful counsel to local, national and international businesses as well as to entrepreneurs and start-up companies across every industry. Our solutions help our clients thrive. Check us out at www.taftlaw.com.

WALTER | HAVERFIELD LLP 1301 E. 9th St., Suite 3500 Cleveland, OH 44114-1821 P: 216-781-1212 E: info@walterhav.com W: walterhav.com FB: facebook.com/WalterHaverfield T: @Walterhav Gary Bloom, Public Relations Coordinator Walter | Haverfield LLP prides itself on maintaining an enduring tradition of Midwestern values of honesty and professionalism combined with effective, aggressive representation. The firm focuses its practice in the areas of corporate transactions, education services, intellectual

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MEETING & CONFERENCE CENTERS

THE BERTRAM INN & CONFERENCE CENTER 600 N. Aurora Road Aurora, OH 44202 P: 330-995-0200 F: 330-562-9163 E: vhudson@thebertraminn.com W: thebertraminn.com Victoria K. Hudson, Director of Sales D: 330-995-7624 The Bertram Inn & Conference Center offers a serene setting with 224 luxury rooms and suites, a Getaway Cottage, multiple ballrooms, a state-of-the-art amphitheater and 25,000 square feet of meeting space. Two fitness centers, two business centers, a game room and pool. Fine dining in Leopard, the 4-Diamond Award-winning restaurant, or PAWS, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and the Sushi Bar.

THE RITZ-CARLTON, CLEVELAND 1515 W. Third St. Cleveland, OH 44113 P: 216-902-5243 F: 216-623-0515 E: emily.ebersbacher@ritzcarlton.com Emily Ebersbacher, Sales Manager A meeting of the minds that satisfies the senses. The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland offers rewarding events, value menus for nonprofits, nostalgic Silver Grille experiences and customized board retreats.


BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REAL ESTATE & RELOCATION BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES PROFESSIONAL REALTY SHARON FRIEDMAN, GRI, CRS The Heritage Building Moreland Hills, OH 44022 P: 216-338-3233 P: 216-999-2064 E: sfriedman@bhhspro.com E: sharonfriedman14@yahoo.com W: sharonfriedmanhomes.com Sharon Friedman, a proven name in the local real estate industry serving Cleveland’s eastern suburbs for more than 30 years and is connected to the community to serve your real estate needs!

CEDAR CENTER APARTMENTS 14050 Cedar Road University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-382-2514 P: 216-382-2653 F: 216-382-9242 E: dsamson@millenniahousing.com W: mhmltd.com Diana Samson, Property Manager Cedar Center is a beautiful Affordable Housing Community for those 62 years of age or older limited to 10 under the age of 62 with a disability. It is located in University Heights. Please contact the property for additional information. Restrictions apply. Applicants must qualify. Rent is based on income. GOLDBERG COMPANIES, INC. 25101 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122

BNH CORPORATE PLACE 2940 Noble Road, Suite 201 Cleveland Heights, OH 44121 P: 440-683-1265 x60 F: 440-744-3552 E: renee@equity-star.com W: BNHcorp.com BNH Corporate Place offers upscale office space, newly remodeled in the heart of Cleveland Heights. Suites available from 900 to 5,000 square feet.

Four Seasons Apartments 26600 George Zeiger Drive Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-6100 F: 216-831-2745 E: info@goldbergcompanies.com W: goldbergcompanies.com FB: facebook.com/fourseasonsapts Christine Venaleck, Vice President, Marketing & Communications Giovanna Ventre, Marketing & Training Coordinator Goldberg Companies leases Class A office space at Enterprise Place and Signature Square ideally situated on Chagrin Boulevard in Beachwood. We also offer luxury apartment homes up to 2,500 square feet at our Four Seasons gated community, located just steps away from Beachwood Place, Legacy Village and Cleveland Metroparks’ Acacia Reservation.

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OWNER’S MANAGEMENT COMPANY 25250 Rockside Road Cleveland, OH 44146 P: 440-439-3400 x140 F: 440-439-6710 E: howard@transconbuilders.com Howard Chapman Chelsea Condominiums: Rentals in luxurious, spacious Shaker Heights condominium building, 3330 Warrensville Center Road. Two bedroom, two bath, in-suite washer/ dryer, garage and amenities. For further information or to view a suite, call Howard Chapman.

WARRENSVILLE COMMUNITY APARTMENTS 1500 Warrensville Center Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-291-8821 P: 216-291-8822 F: 216-291-4355 E: dsamson@millenniahousing.com W: mhmltd.com Diana Samson, Property Manager Warrensville Community is a beautiful Affordable Housing Community for those 62 years of age or older limited to 5 under the age of 62 with a disability. It is located in Cleveland Heights. Please contact the property for additional information. Restrictions apply. Applicants must qualify. Rent is based on income.

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CELEBRATIONS & SIMCHAS BANQUET & SANCTUARY FACILITIES (VENUES) ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE RECEPTION FACILITIES 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 F: 216-464-3628 E: rcohen@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org Ronni Cohen Beautiful facilities include many options for your special event, from a small dinner party in our lounge or gardens to a large reception or meeting in our Weinberg Hall or Spiegle Sukenik Atrium Foyer. We work with many caterers, and A/V equipment is available.

THE BERTRAM INN & CONFERENCE CENTER 600 N. Aurora Road Aurora, OH 44202 P: 330-995-0200 F: 330-562-9163 E: vhudson@thebertraminn.com W: thebertraminn.com Victoria K. Hudson, Director of Sales D: 330-995-7624 The Bertram Inn & Conference Center offers a serene setting with 224 luxury rooms and suites, a Getaway Cottage, multiple ballrooms, a state-of-the-art amphitheater and 25,000 square feet of meeting space. Two fitness centers, two business centers, a game room and pool. Fine dining in Leopard, the 4-Diamond Award-winning restaurant, or PAWS, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and the Sushi Bar.

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EXECUTIVE CATERERS AT LANDERHAVEN 6111 Landerhaven Drive Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-449-0700 F: 440-449-9484 E: info@landerhaven.com W: landerhaven.com FB: facebook.com/landerhaven T: @landerhaven From fairytale weddings to corporate conferences, our event planners will help custom tailor your perfect event through our award-winning catering services, inhouse bakery, state-of-the-art audiovisual department, and floral and dĂŠcor design team. Whether your event is at Landerhaven, our six-venue location in Mayfield Heights, or a remote outdoor location, we have the capabilities for events of any scale. Executive Caterers is the exclusive caterer for Landerhaven, The English Oak Room at Tower City Center, and Cleveland Public Auditorium and Conference Center. Fullservice kosher catering available. MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E: info@mmjh.org W: maltzmuseum.org A light-filled lobby, intimate 65-seat theater, engaging exhibitions and ample free parking at the distinctive Beachwood museum ensure your next business meeting, sales presentation, cocktail party, nonprofit fundraiser, live performance or lifecycle celebration is truly inspired.


CELEBRATIONS & SIMCHAS PARK SYNAGOGUE RECEPTION FACILITIES 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x135 F: 216-321-0639 E: lauriel@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Mary Lauriel From the majesty of Park Main in Cleveland Heights, to the intimacy of Park East in Pepper Pike, our adaptable venues are ideal for hosting wedding receptions, b’nai mitzvah celebrations, corporate meetings and community lectures. Kosher kitchens on site and panel of kosher caterers available.

THE SILVER GRILLE BY THE RITZ CARLTON, CLEVELAND 200 W. Prospect Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 P. 216-902-5240 F: 216-623-0515 W: ritzcarlton.com David Rabinsky, Social Catering Director E: david.rabinsky@ritzcarlton.com Blend old traditions with contemporary flair. One of Cleveland’s greatest treasures, The Silver Grille, glimmers with style. Your very special day in a very special location will be cherished forever. Let us marry then and now with elegance.

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CELEBRATIONS & SIMCHAS 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/Suburban-Temple-Kol-Ami Brett Shankman, Executive Director Our beautiful facility includes rooms for meetings, programs and simchas. Events from small meetings to large luncheons or speakers can be accommodated.

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TEMPLE EMANU EL 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1300 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: facebook.com/Temple-Emanu-ElOrange-Village-Ohio-132686117330 Rabbi Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, Executive Director Temple Emanu El offers a welcoming atmosphere; meaningful, family-oriented services; an innovative accredited religious school; a nurturing Jewish preschool/ daycare; adult education opportunities and much more.


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touches such as: 224 rooms & suites, Multiple Ballrooms to accommodate up to 500 guests, a romantic Getaway to delight your guests. Any event you can imagine, the Bertram can provide. Victoria K Hudson Director of Sales The Bertram Inn & Conference Center 600 N. Aurora Rd, Aurora OH 44202 Direct: 330-995-7624 Cell: 440-341-0540 www.thebertraminn.com

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CELEBRATIONS & SIMCHAS ENTERTAINMENT & MUSIC

CIRQUE DU PAPIER 2137 Meloy Road P.O. Box 1284 Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-678-3362 P: 330-357-9491 E: michaelroy@earthlink.net W: michaelroysfold.com FB: facebook.com/Michael-Roys-Cirque-duPapier-154591337944395 Michael Roy Baldridge, Owner/Artist Diane Gwyn, Manager Cirque du Papier: With only a paper square and the finesse of a close-up magician, Michael Roy, Folder Fantastique, dazzles event guests with colorful creations of exquisite artistry, elegantly executed right before their eyes. Guests go home with a bona fide keepsake, an artful remembrance of your special occasion.

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MARIANA EDELMAN PHOTOGRAPHY & DESIGN 773 Northbridge Court Macedonia, OH 44056 P: 216-798-7921 E: me@marianaedelman.com W: marianaedelman.com FB: facebook.com/marianaedelmanphotography T: @marianaedelman Mariana Edelman, Photographer Specializing in weddings and bar/bat mitzvah photography. Capturing emotions, expressions and all the special moments clients treasure forever. On the day of an event, Mariana will hold your hand through the process to make sure you and your loved ones shine bright!

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THE BERTRAM INN & CONFERENCE CENTER 600 N. Aurora Road Aurora, OH 44202 P: 330-995-0200 P: 330-562-2111 E: dbryan@thebertraminn.com W: thebertraminn.com Derrick Bryan, Director of Operations A world-class dining experience awaits inside the Bertram Inn. The hotel boasts 224 luxury rooms, but our signature restaurants are destinations on their own. Leopard is our 4-Diamond Award-winning restaurant where elegance and service pair perfectly with haute cuisine. Be delighted by The Chef’s Table experience, or head to PAWS, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and its own Sushi Bar.

GOLDEN DRAGON CHINESE RESTAURANT 5871 Mayfield Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-449-8710 F: 440-449-3465 Golden Dragon specializes in Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese cuisine. Enjoy our full-service bar with exotic tropical drinks. Lunch special Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Party trays and banquet facilities are available. Call now for a reservation or carryout. Open Monday through Sunday for lunch and dinner.

KOSHER FOOD & WINE UNGER’S KOSHER MARKET & BAKERY 1831 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-321-7176 F: 216-321-0777 Cleveland’s largest kosher market with the lowest prices. Huge selection of wines and champagnes. Award-winning bakery, custom-designed wedding and bar/bat mitzvah cakes. Discounts to synagogues and nonprofit organizations.

Since 1901, Jewish National Fund has given Jews a unique voice in building a prosperous future for the land and people of Israel. Board President: Noreen Koppelman-Goldstein Contact: Mindy Feigenbaum, Director, Northern Ohio mfeigenbaum@jnf.org 216.292.8733 jnf.org

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS CAMPS CAMP GAN ISRAEL OF BEACHWOOD 25400 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-282-CAMP (2267) E: camp@cgibeachwood.com W: cgibeachwood.com Rivky Friedman, Director Get the “ALL camp combined” experience with CGI’s summer and winter camps! CGI includes field trips, swimming, drama, sports, cooking, taekwondo, gymnastics, scrapbooking, woodworking, Shabbat parties, Shabbat overnights, mock weddings and more! CGI also offers year-round programs for all ages. Check us out. “Where Being Jewish is Fun!” For boys and girls, K-6.

CAMP GAN IZZY SOLON 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 E: ganizzy@solonchabad.com W: ganizzysolon.com Mushkie Galperin, Director We create an “overnight camp atmosphere” in a day camp setting. Eightweek program for grades K-7. Campers enjoy swimming, field trips, sports, art, cooking, dance, tennis, challah baking and Shabbat activities. Extra trips for Pioneer campers grades 5-7. Daily hot lunches served; extended care until 6 p.m. We’re known for small groupings, personalized attention from our hand-picked staff and the best prices around.

PEOPLE AND CARS YOU CAN TRUST. Did you know that Subaru is Kelley Blue Book’s 2016 Best Overall Brand, Most Trusted Brand, and Best Resale Value? Come see Michael Friedman and his Stellar Care AwardWinning staff at Ganley Subaru of Bedford for an unparalleled sales and service experience.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS JECC Israel Programs and Overnight Experiences 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 P: 216-371-0449 F: 216-371-2523 E: hwolf@jecc.org W: jecc.org Helen Wolf, Director, Israel Programs & Overnight Experiences The JECC administers a number of Jewish summer overnight camp grants, some need-based and some not, including One Happy Camper (up to $1,000 for Grade 3 and above at approved camps), grants for students with special needs, teen leadership training, and the Szarvas Fellowship (teens).

THE LIPPMAN SCHOOL CULTURAL IMMERSION CAMP 750 White Pond Drive Akron, Ohio 44320 P: 330-836-0419 F: 330-869-2514 E: ccohen@thelippmanschool.org W: thelippmanschool.org Sam Chestnut, Head of School The Lippman School will provide a unique opportunity for International Chinese and American students to live, learn, and interact with peers from other countries and cultures. They will explore American history, culture, arts, and the environment through a handson exciting immersion camp. Classes and recreational activities will take place on the Lippman School campus. MANDEL JCC Camp Wise 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 F: 216-831-7796 E: wisekids@mandeljcc.org W: campwise.org Rachel Felber, Director Cathy Becker, Camp Wise Registrar Located in Chardon on 350 beautifully

wooded acres, award-wining Camp Wise offers exciting overnight camp options for girls and boys entering grades 2-11. Choose from three- or four-week options and ask about mini sessions for first-time campers. Archery, high ropes course, water skiing, horseback riding, lake activities, sports, arts, drama and zip line are activities campers experience while making lasting friendships and memories of a lifetime. MANDEL JCC J-Day Camps 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-6249 F: 216-831-7796 W: mandeljcc.org/daycamps Aaron Tevlowitz, Director Abbey Henkin, Assistant Director Voted Best Summer Camp, The J offers one of the area’s best and most fun day camp experiences for children and teens ages 2 through Grade 10. Day Camp programs include Playland, Anisfield Day Camp, J-Sports Camp, J Teen Camp, Francine & Benson Pilloff Family Performing Arts Camp and Anisfield B’Ivrit (formerly Hebrew Immersion) camps. New this year: Game On! Sports Camp for Girls and specialty camps such as cartooning, robotics, fashion camp and more!

THE MUSIC SETTLEMENT 11125 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-421-5806 x100 E: info@themusicsettlement.org W: TheMusicSettlement.org/camp FB: facebook.com/TheMusicSettlement T: @musicsettlement Lynn Johnson, Director of Marketing & Communications Music and arts-infused summer camps for children ages 3 to 17. Financial aid is available to qualified applicants. Enrollment begins early January. For inclusion opportunities for campers with special needs, please call 216-421-5806 x246. cjn.org/source

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Your Very Own Doorway to Healing By Sherry Gavanditti

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t’s especially nice when someone opens a door for you that leads to the help you truly need. At Menorah Park, there are many awardwinning programs and services helping hundreds of residents and community members daily in various ways. Resting on 42 acres of rolling landscaped gardens and walkways, there are various residences and buildings, most connected by warm hallways that offer a variety of services and residential living that is surpassed by none. Some of the best services in the country can be accessed here for each person who has a unique need. The award-winning Center 4 Brain Health welcomes the community for special brain exercises, care support, and relaxation and memory techniques. The Aging Resources Center offers quarterly Dinner Conversations at no charge for the community, educating with sought out topics on health, finances, travel, science and more. Isolated or under-invigorated community members enjoy wonderful afternoons with friends, excellent programming, exciting outings, hot healthy meals and help with their medications through the Mandel Adult Day Center door, transportation provided. Monthly lunches and presentations are also free for the community through Club Menorah. At the Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center, seniors and community members participate in aquatic exercises, rehab and continued health maintenance. In the Marcus Post-Hospital Rehabilitation Pavilion, where sub-acute patients are healing after their hospital stays, there is hope in patients treated

by a team of caring therapists and physicians. They can even enjoy room service at 3 a.m. Menorah Park’s Home Health Services helps the transition without the stress of relying on neighbors or working loved ones to be on-call, offering skilled nursing services, therapy, medication assistance and light housekeeping, along with peace of mind to aid in the healing process for the entire family. The Menorah Park Skilled Nursing Home is a 5-star caring home for aging parents and loved ones. With hundreds of activities, live entertainment, intergenerational programming, educational classes and so much more, getting older is getting better. Stone Gardens Assisted Living residents gather for happy hour, enjoy chef-prepared meals, activities, outings and so much more. For those with memory care needs, there’s Helen’s Place, an award-winning home-like environment of special care and understanding. At Wiggins Place with lodge-like settings, enjoy the warm fireplace, entertainment, activities daily, and more. It’s a true getaway and a place to refresh mind, body and spirit. The R.H. Myers Apartments offers independent living in a social atmosphere of high teas, movies, crafts, card games, social action, outings, entertainment and more. Menorah Park is a place of healing and wellness offering hope for a healthier tomorrow. For more information on any of the various services offered on the Menorah Park Campus, call 216-831-6500, or visit menorahpark.org.


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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS PARK SYNAGOGUE Park Day Camp 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 F: 216-321-0639 W: parksynagogue.org Michael Rubin, Director Now in our 75th year! Our beautiful campus provides a safe, expansive area to enjoy twice-daily swimming in our private pool, arts and crafts, music, sports, Judaics and more! Daily hot kosher lunch, on-site nurse, affordable, flexible weekly sessions for Kindergarten through sixth grade, special trips and events, extended care and low camper-to-staff ratio. THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL EARLY LERNING 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 Lori Kowit, Director of Early Childhood Education Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Director of Learning 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.

CHILD CARE GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL Infant Care 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Mr. Randy Boroff, Head of School The new 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 flexes with each child’s needs through careful observation.

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It fosters growth toward independence and partners with parents to meet their desires for their children’s care and well-being. SOLON CHABAD AFTER CARE PROGRAM 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 E: aftercare@solonchabad.com W: solonchabad.com Looking for a great after-school program where your child will beg to stay? Check out our daily activities, beautiful grounds, homework helpers, fun staff and safe environment. Busing providing from all Solon schools. Open until 6 p.m. THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL EARLY LERNING 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 Lori Kowit, Director of Early Childhood Education Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Director of Learning 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. YABI NURSERY AND CHILD CARE 2308 Warrensville Center Road University Heights, OH 44118 E: lindaben@ameritech.net Loving care with a Jewish flair. Focusing on nurturing a child’s self image in a creative Jewish environment. Ages 6 weeks to 4 years old. Will accommodate schedules. Part-time and full-time schedules accepted. Open 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. State licensed. Specializing in infant, toddler and preschool care for 30 years under continuous directorship of Linda Bensoussan.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS DRIVING INSTRUCTION

OVERBEKE DRIVING SCHOOL 3109 Mayfield Road, #203 Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-765-0600 E: newdirection007@gmail.com W: overbekedriving.com FB: facebook.com/Overbekedriving Getting a drivers license is one of the most eagerly awaited milestones in the life of an adolescent. The mission of this school, therefore, will be to identify and encourage safe, competent motoring skills for its students. Instructional strategies are selected to provoke students into making logical decisions about safety concerns. Adult options available as well.

EARLY CHILDHOOD ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Early Childhood Center 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1752 F: 216-378-2858 E: jmayers@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org Jane Mayers, Director A nurturing and loving preschool for children 18 months to 5 years old with devoted teachers, music and gym, playground, an extensive variety of enrichment programs, weekly Shabbat sing-a-longs with clergy and family, library visits, snacks and songs. We offer extended drop-in day care and summer camp.

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.) and part-time school 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. B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION Early Childhood Center 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 F: 216-831-4599 E: juliesukert@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org 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 and is dedicated to the parenting and spiritual needs of parents and grandparents. GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL Early Childcare Center 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Mr. Randy Boroff, Head of School Gross Schechter Day School’s early childhood program encourages creativity, exploration and self-discovery in a nurturing and caring environment filled with the joy of Jewish learning and living. Children have the opportunity to share and play in a cooperative setting as they build positive, lifelong relationships with their classmates and teachers.

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Montefiore offers loving care when families need it most We’ll be by your side every step of the way.

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s a nonprofit organization and leader in senior health care, Montefiore celebrates 135 years of providing loving and quality care for aging seniors. Our family of services include short-term post-hospital care, long-term care, The Willensky Residence, a memory care assisted living community, home smart memory care, home health care and private care services, palliative and hospice services in the community and in Maltz Hospice House, an inpatient residence – all to allow an individual to age in place right on our campus or in their own residence. Additionally, The Weils, Montefiore’s senior living campus in Chagrin Falls offers assisted living, shortterm post-hospital care and memory care assisted living at The David and Freda Robinson Residence. We know the decision to move a loved one into a long-term care nursing home is a difficult one. We’re here to help make the transition easier for you and your loved one. We offer individualized care in a safe, welcoming and warm environment. We work together with residents and family members in partnership with our team of professionals to ensure your loved one’s care 24/7, all under the leadership of our medical director. Our life-enrichment, volunteer and religious services departments keep residents engaged, active and stimulated through educational programs, cultural activities, entertainment, holiday celebrations

and dinners, outings and more. Outdoor gardens are great places to gather and the media center offers computers, Skype opportunities and the Presto Mailbox to stay in touch with loved ones, plus a stocked library with books on tape, large-print books and DVDs. Other Services Offered: Our Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care team of compassionate professionals are trained in comprehensive end-of-life care and will provide support wherever you call home for patients and families in need of end-of-life care. Montefiore’s Homecare professionals offer quality health care services in the comfort of your own home including 24-hour, 7-day a week on-call service.


Loving care for your loved one. When a loved one is no longer able to live independently and safely on their own, long-term nursing home care at either Montefiore in Beachwood or The Weils in Chagrin Falls may be the solution you are looking for. As non-profit organizations, we offer resident-centered care in safe and welcoming environments, providing a full continuum of services which allows individuals to age in place. Our team of professionals works 24/7 with families to oversee a loved one’s care. In addition, we offer post-hospital and memory/dementia care and palliative and hospice services. We also provide short-term respite care and temporary housing for those times when planned or unforeseen circumstances require you to be away or when you just need a break from caregiving.

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HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND Early Childhood Division 1860 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-321-5838 F: 216-932-4597 E: schottensteinc@hac1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi Simcha Dessler, Educational Director Carol Schottenstein, 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. JECC J-Kids: Young Kids in Cleveland 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 E: dharris@jecc.org W: jecc.org FB: tinyurl.com/lqblhg4 Dahlia Harris, Early Childhood Engagement Associate Get up-to-date information about programs and events throughout the community for families with young Jewish children from birth to pre-kindergarten (J Kids Cleveland). For families with Jewish children in K-1, check out jDiscovery, with its monthly adventures around Cleveland.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL (Formerly The Agnon School) Early Childhood Division 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 F: 216-464-3229

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E: lsimon@agnon.org W: mandeljds.org Jerry Isaak-Shapiro, Head of School Laura Simon, Director of Admissions Alyson Charnas, Director of Early Childhood Our nurturing Early Childhood program (18 months to pre-kindergarten) blends an academically enriched environment with Jewish studies. As Cleveland’s first Jewish day school accredited for educational excellence by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, we feature a play-oriented, project-based, integrated approach to learning. Half-day and extended-day options are available. MANDEL JCC 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x1375 F: 216-831-7796 W: mandeljcc.org/earlychildhood Joan Morgenstern, Director, Early Childhood Services Kathy Newman, Administrative Assistant A 5-Star Step-Up-To-Quality rated full- and half-day preschool and childcare for 18 months to pre-K. The J’s Early Childhood program creates and fosters a culturally and academically enriched Jewish setting, allowing children to flourish and grow. Two drop-in activity rooms offer programs for families and children. Birth to pre-K, five days a week, including Stories and Songs and Tot Shabbat. PARK SYNAGOGUE 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x121 F: 216-321-0639 E: asolomon@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Allison Solomon It’s never too young to begin learning “Jewishly!” Young families are invited to join us for programs geared for infants to age 3. Programs include Kabbalat Shabbat and Family Shabbat on Fridays and Tot Shabbat on select Saturdays. These events are free and open to the community.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS PARK SYNAGOGUE Park Preschool 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x200 F: 216-321-0639 E: asportas@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/theparkpreschool Anne Sportas, Director We offer an early childhood educational program for ages 18 months to Pre-K in a warm, nurturing environment. Well-rounded curriculum includes art, music, science, literacy and dramatic play in a loving Jewish setting. Extended-day options available. Open to Park Synagogue members and nonmembers. We also offer preschool camp during the summer. SOLON JEWISH PRESCHOOL 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 E: office@solonjewishpreschool.com W: solonjewishpreschool.com Preschool classes for ages 2 to 5. Mom & Me for 12 to 24 months; Bagels & Babies for 0 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 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1300 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: facebook.com/Temple-Emanu-ElOrange-Village-Ohio-132686117330 Rabbi Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, Executive Director Temple Emanu El offers a welcoming atmosphere; meaningful, family-oriented services; an innovative accredited religious school; a nurturing Jewish preschool/daycare; adult education opportunities and much more. THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL EARLY LERNING CENTER, GANON GIL Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122

P: 216-464-0536 F: 216-831-4216 W: www.ttti.org Lori Kowit, Director of Early Childhood Education Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Director of Learning 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. YABI NURSERY AND CHILD CARE 2308 Warrensville Center Road University Heights, OH 44118 E: lindaben@ameritech.net Loving care with a Jewish flair. Focusing on nurturing a child’s self image in a creative Jewish environment. Ages 6 weeks to 4 years old. Will accommodate schedules. Part-time and full-time schedules accepted. Open 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. State licensed. Specializing in infant, toddler and preschool care for 30 years under continuous directorship of Linda Bensoussan.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

HANNA PERKINS CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 19910 Malvern Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-929-0194 E: Bstreeter@hannaperkins.org W: hannaperkins.org Barbara Streeter For 65 years, Hanna Perkins Center in Shaker Heights has partnered with parents and professionals to help children understand and manage their feelings as a foundation for success in school and life. We offer parent/toddler group, preschool, kindergarten, autism spectrum classroom, a mental health clinic for children to age 18, treatment for postpartum depression, and training/consulting for professionals. cjn.org/source

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS rate, is served by three locations, Lyndhurst (preschool through Grade 8), Cleveland’s West Side (preschool through Grade 8), Gates Mills (grades 9-12), and an urban extension center in University Circle. HATHAWAY BROWN 19600 N. Park Blvd. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-932-4214 (main) P: 216-320-8767 (admissions) E: admissions@hb.edu W: hb.edu At Hathaway Brown School, young people are encouraged to ask questions, challenge conventions and explore opportunities of all kinds. HB offers an array of programs that students use to transform their lives and our world. Girls K-12, Co-ed Early Childhood Program, and Infant & Toddler Center.

HAWKEN SCHOOL Lower and Middle Schools 5000 Clubside Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-423-2950 P: 440-423-4446 F: 440-423-2959 E: admissions@hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Brooke Marcy, Assistant Director of Admission, Early Childhood Upper School P.O. Box 8002 Gates Mills, OH 44040 P: 440-423-2955 P: 440-423-4446 F: 440-423-2994 E: admissions@hawken.edu W: hawken.edu Heather Daly, Assistant Head of School for Enrollment Management Since its 1915 founding, the nationally recognized Hawken School has prepared students for the real world through the development of character and intellect. Hawken’s coeducational student body, which has a 100 percent college matriculation

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BIRCHWOOD SCHOOL OF HAWKEN 4400 W. 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-251-2321 F: 216-251-2787 W: birchwoodschool.org Linda Miyares, Director of Admissions Founded in 1984 and serving families on Cleveland’s West Side, Birchwood School merged with Hawken School in 2016. From its beginnings, Birchwood has, like Hawken, been committed to the development of character and intellect. The mission of Birchwood School is to provide an educational setting where challenging academics build solid work habits, an achievement culture nurtures healthy attitudes and a caring environment forges social responsibility.

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 W: LaurelSchool.org Butler Campus 7420 Fairmount Road Russell Township, OH 44072 Kathryn Purcell, Associate Head of School, Enrollment Management Laurel School is a nationally recognized, independent school for girls (K-12), with a co-ed Pre-Primary program. Laurel’s Center for Research on Girls puts the world’s best research to work for girls – at Laurel and everywhere. The 140-acre Butler Campus in Russell Township features outdoor education, experiential learning and unparalleled athletic facilities.


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LAWRENCE SCHOOL Lower School 1551 E. Wallings Road Broadview Heights, OH 44147 P: 440-526-0717 F: 440-526-0595 Upper School 10036 Olde 8 Road Sagamore Hills, OH 44067 P: 440-526-0717 F: 330-908-7006 E: admissions@lawrenceschool.org W: lawrenceschool.org FB: facebook.com/LawrenceSchoolLions T: @lawrenceschool Douglas Hamilton, Admission Director Glenda Bolling, Associate Admission Director Lawrence School is an independent, coeducational day school serving students in grades K-12 with dyslexia, ADHD and other language-based learning differences. With its small classes, multisensory methodology and personalized instruction, Lawrence teaches students throughout Northeast Ohio using diverse learning strategies, ignites their potential, and inspires academic, personal and social success.

THE LILLIAN AND BETTY RATNER SCHOOL Montessori Pre-Primary School Montessori-Influenced Primary & Middle School 27575 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-464-0033 x1120 F: 216-464-0031 W: theratnerschool.org FB: facebook.com/TheRatnerSchool T: @TheRatnerSchool The Lillian and Betty Ratner School is dedicated to meeting the learning needs

of a richly diverse population of students, fostering respect, creativity and a lifelong love of learning. Through its Montessoribased philosophy, students are prepared for higher education and global citizenship. The Ratner School’s innovative and nurturing environment creates a community of learners where Each Child Thrives.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL GRADES K-8 20701 Brantley Road Shaker Heights, OH 44122 P: 216-371-6806 W: us.edu Carol Thiele Admission Assistant Marla Taub, Admission Director, Grades K-4 Joe Hollings, Admission Director, Grades 5-8 Christina Townsend-Hartz, Director of Financial Aid, Grades K-12 For boys, grades K-12, with two Greater Cleveland campuses. Teacher-to-student ratio of 1:7. Financial aid program, afterschool care and transportation available.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL GRADES 9-12 2785 SOM Center Road Hunting Valley, OH 44022 P: 216-292-2148 W: us.edu Debbie Linich, Admission Assistant Christina Townsend-Hartz, Admission Director, Grades 9-12; Director of Financial Aid, Grades K-12 For boys, grades K-12 with two Greater Cleveland campuses. Teacher-to-student ratio of 1:7. Merit scholar and financial aid programs, after-school care and transportation available.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS JEWISH DAY SCHOOLS

FUCHS MIZRACHI SCHOOL 26600 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-932-0220 F: 216-932-0345 E: support@fuchsmizrachi.org W: fuchsmizrachi.org Rabbi Seth Linfield, Head of School Orthodox/Zionist Jewish college preparatory day school offering excellence in Torah and general studies education in a supportive community setting for pre-nursery through Grade 12. GROSS SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL 27601 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-763-1400 F: 216-763-1106 W: grossschechter.org Mr. Randy Boroff, Head of School Gross Schechter Day School is an Infant Care and Early Childhood Center through middle school where students benefit from a well-rounded program led by dedicated teachers fostering success in all aspects of their lives. The integrated curriculum focuses on problem solving and critical thinking, allowing students to understand their place in the world and leading to strong Jewish identity formation.

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND 1860 S. Taylor Road Cleveland, OH 44118 P: 216-321-5838 F: 216-932-4597 E: desslers@HAC1.org W: HAC1.org Rabbi Simcha Dessler, Educational Director Rabbi Eli Dessler, Director, Financial Director Dr. Louis Malcmacher, President A pioneer in Jewish education, the Academy is Cleveland’s largest Jewish communal day

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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 senior high school.

JOSEPH AND FLORENCE MANDEL JEWISH DAY SCHOOL (FORMERLY THE AGNON SCHOOL)

Early Childhood – 8th Grade 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-4055 F: 216-464-3229 E: lsimon@agnon.org W: mandeljds.org Jerry Isaak-Shapiro, Head of School Laura Simon, Director of Admissions Leah Spector, Principal / Director of Judaics and Hebrew Divisions While our name is new, blending superior general academics with Jewish studies remains central to our mission. As Cleveland’s first Jewish day school accredited for educational excellence by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, we offer personalized instruction, engaged learning and teach to a broad spectrum of learners in order to Educate Today for Tomorrow’s Success.

THE LIPPMAN SCHOOL 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-836-0419 P: 330-835-0074 F: 330-869-2514 E: dzelin@thelippmanschool.org W: thelippmanschool.org Sam Chestnut, Head of School The Lippman School (Transitional Kindergarten-8) weaves a global perspective


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JEWISH EDUCATION @akiva – hebrew.for.all & cleveland.shin.shinim 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-367-1388 E: tkeller@akivacleveland.org W: akivacleveland.org Amnon Ophir, Director Tina Keller, Assoc. Director From Israel advocacy, leadership training and college prep for Jewish students to HaZamir Cleveland Choir and original Jewish theater, @akiva offers Hebrew and so much more! Think of @akiva as a menu of possibilities that resonate for Jewish teens and their diverse interests regardless of how much time they devote to Jewish activities. BETH EL CONGREGATION 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-864-2105 F: 330-867-7856 E: office@bethelakron.org W: bethelakron.com Rabbi Stephen Grundfast, Rabbi Harvey L. Stearns, Ph.D., President Beth El Congregation is a Conservative synagogue devoted to traditional Judaism with a complete range of services. Our children are provided a comprehensive Jewish education from preschool through bar/bat mitzvah and confirmation. Sisterhood is a vital arm of the congregation. We are a sacred community dedicated to growing Jewishly.

KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES & PROGRAMS ADDRESS The Lillian and Betty Ratner School 27575 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 MAILING ADDRESS/ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-1498 E: info@kolhalev.net W: kolhalev.net Rabbi Steve Segar, Rabbi Robyn Novick, Director of Youth and Family Education Kol HaLev’s innovative youth education programming focuses on experiential learning and develops questioning minds. Shabbat morning “Hagiga” (celebration) programs for tots through eighth grade, Hebrew language t’filah classes, teen youth group, intergenerational programming, and b’nai mitzvah cohort-based study inspire lifelong learning, engagement with Reconstructionism, and service to the Jewish community and beyond. MALTZ MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-0575 F: 216-593-0576 E: info@mmjh.org W: maltzmuseum.org Exploring history, culture and identity, Maltz 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. Handson learning is aligned with Ohio Learning Standards in social studies, language arts and fine arts. Visitation underwriting is available for eligible schools.

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie@theshul.us W: theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi The Shul is inclusive and egalitarian welcoming all individuals and families. 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. 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/Suburban-Temple-Kol-Ami Rabbi Allison Vann Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana Nyer, Director of Lifelong Learning Suburban Temple - Kol Ami Mandel Religious School: Sunday mornings are filled with the warmth and brightness of Jewish learning, life and community. Weekly classes for pre-K through 12th grade. Quarterly programs for 0 to 4-year-olds. Eighth- through 12th-graders learn leadership skills as Madrichim (classroom aides). Dynamic faculty. Opportunities for the whole family to learn together! TEMPLE ISRAEL AKRON 91 Springside Drive Akron, OH 44333 P: 330-665-2000 E: info@templeisraelakron.org W: templeisraelakron.org T: @Temple_Israel_A Leah Levinstein, Director of Education Sunday mornings are filled with a love for Jewish learning at Summit County’s largest, thriving religious school at Temple Israel. Engaging classes are offered to students ages 2 to 18 with dedicated teachers instructing Hebrew, history and tradition on the basis of Tikkun Olam. We welcome all students regardless of religious background.

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MUSIC INSTRUCTION

THE MUSIC SETTLEMENT 11125 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-421-5806 x100 E: info@themusicsettlement.org W: TheMusicSettlement.org FB: facebook.com/TheMusicSettlement T: @musicsettlement The most beautiful place to learn music in Cleveland, The Music Settlement offers private and group music lessons as well as ensembles and orchestras for student musicians of all ages and levels of experience. Financial aid is available to qualified applicants for all of our programs and offerings. Best of the East for Music Instruction in 2015 and 2016!

OUTREACH PROGRAMS @akiva – hebrew.for.all & cleveland.shin.shinim 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-367-1388 E: tkeller@akivacleveland.org W: akivacleveland.org Amnon Ophir, Director Tina Keller, Assoc. Director Programs include icnext. HaZamir Cleveland. Testimony Theater. Tsofim (Israeli Scouts) Cleveland. College Prep Initiatives. @akiva is a vibrant place for Cleveland teens to explore and grow in their devotion to Judaism and Israel while fostering everlasting friendships. From Hebrew, to the performing arts, Israeli scouts and advocating for Israel, @akiva offers unique programming throughout the year.


GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION KNOW ABUSE™ – Teen Dating Violence Prevention 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org FB: facebook.com/jfsaknowabuse Ginny Galili, Executive Director KNOW ABUSE™ uses a peer-to-peer model to teach teens about bullying and healthy relationships at local high schools. Teens volunteer to perform in the play and serve on the advisory panel. Intensive training for Peer Educators or other teen leadership groups also available.

SPECIAL NEEDS 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: mandelld@bellefairejcb.org W: monarchcenterforautism.org FB: facebook.com/monarchcenterforautism T: @monarchohio Debra Mandell, O.T.R./L., M.A., Director Programs and services for individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. Highlights include a preschool; day school for children and adolescents; transition education program for students ages 14 to 22; boarding academy; adult residence and day habilitation program; summer and extended school year programs.

FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE OF CLEVELAND 27900 Gates Mills Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-377-3000 E: info@friendscleveland.com W: FriendsCleveland.com The Friendship Circle’s Mission is to provide children who have special needs with a full range of social and recreational experiences. Provide their parents with respite and support. Enrich, inspire and motivate high school teens through sharing of themselves with others. JECC SEGULA 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 F: 216-371-2523 E: dshtern@jecc.org W: jecc.org FB: tinyurl.com/lqblhg4 Dassi Shtern, Director, SEGULA and B’tzelem Jackie Brooks, Etgar Administrator SEGULA provides educational opportunities for children with special needs seeking a Jewish day school education. The Etgar program is for Jewish students not able to learn in the regular congregational setting due to a variety of special needs. B’Tzelem: Jewish Teen Learning Companions supports more inclusive Jewish classrooms in congregations. JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Horvitz YouthAbility 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, 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. cjn.org/source

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GENERATIONS: KIDS & TEENS LIVESPECIAL.COM, THE CLICK THAT CONNECTS! P: 216-378-2204 x103 E: maxner@ncjwcleveland.org Linda Barnett, President, NCJW/Cleveland Mindi Axner, Executive Director A website created by NCJW/Cleveland that provides information to access support services for families with a loved one with special needs. An extensive resource to find doctors, dentists, therapists, financial planners and others who work with specialneeds individuals, the site lists more than 1,000 Northeast Ohio providers. Interested in being added to the site as a provider? Contact maxner@ncjwcleveland.org.

SUPPLEMENTAL HEBREW ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE Religious School 23737 Fairmount Blvd. P: 216-464-5890 F: 216-464-3628 E: jchernowreader@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org Jordana Chernow-Reader, Rabbi-Educator Provides a nurturing Jewish educational environment to teach Hebrew, Judaic concepts, values and practices that will inspire and strengthen individual and collective commitment to God, Torah and Israel. For grades K-12. Parent-child Hebrew and family retreats are just some of the opportunities available. B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION Bessie Hershey Religious School 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 F: 216-831-4599 E: rabbifoster@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org Josh Foster, Education Engagement Rabbi Barbara Rosenfeld, Executive Educator A United Synagogue “Framework for Excellence School” committed to teaching and upholding the beliefs, practices and values of Conservative Judaism. Pre-K through Grade 12. Open to nonmembers. Parent and family education programs and holiday celebrations. We provide a variety of classes and services through our Early Childhood Center for families with children, birth to age 6.

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PARK SYNAGOGUE Milton A. & Roslyn Z. Wolf Religious School 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x125 F: 216-321-0639 E: teri@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Teri Rube Hochberg, Director of Education We are a nationally recognized learning center rooted in the Conservative values derived from the Torah, creating a community of lifelong learners. Through innovative, community-minded curriculum for babies through 12th graders, we utilize synagogue and local resources, as well as experiential family and grandparent programs, to cater learning experiences to each child instilling a positive Jewish experience. SOLON CHABAD HEBREW SCHOOL 5570 Harper Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-498-9533 F: 440-498-9966 E: miriam@solonchabad.com W: solonchabad.com Miriam Greenberg, Director Kindergarten through eighth-grade classes Sundays and Wednesdays geared toward Reform, Conservative and unaffiliated families. No membership required. Our focus is to offer a fun, hands-on learning environment where Jewish education is enjoyable for all. THE TEMPLE-TIFERETH ISRAEL Religious School Jack and Lilyan Mandel Building 26000 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-3233 F: 216-831-4216 E: sschlein@ttti.org W: www.ttti.org Rabbi Stacy Schlein, Director of Learning Enabling students nursery-12 to “experience the richness, joy and wonder of Judaism.” Sunday/mid-week Family Shabbat School and parent/child programs. Curriculum enhanced with celebration, music, dance, worship, retreats and family experiences. Three youth groups.


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TREE OF KNOWLEDGE LEARNING CENTERS 1855 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-851-2221 E: info@treeofknowledge.us W: treeofknowledge.us FB: facebook.com/Tree-of-Knowledge Daphne Soclof, Director of Community Relations Chanie Zelczer, Director of Educational Services Tree of Knowledge is a premier service provider offering psycho-educational services including but not limited to: psychoeducational testing, tutoring, OT, PT and speech therapy. We work with parents to get the best professionals to meet their child’s needs. Tree of Knowledge is an approved John Peterson and Autism Scholarship provider.

YOUTH @akiva – cleveland.shin.shinim 26500 Shaker Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-367-1388 E: tkeller@akivacleveland.org W: akivacleveland.org Amnon Ophir, Director Tina Keller, Assoc. Director The cleveland.shin.shinim strengthens the connection of Cleveland’s teens to Israeli culture and society by forming meaningful relationships and creating exciting educational events. Meet with our Israeli teens, learn conversational Hebrew and explore Israeli culture. TEMPLE EMANU EL 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1300 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: facebook.com/Temple-Emanu-ElOrange-Village-Ohio-132686117330 Rabbi Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, Executive Director Temple Emanu El offers a welcoming atmosphere; meaningful, family-oriented services; an innovative accredited religious school; a nurturing Jewish preschool/ daycare; adult education opportunities and much more.

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ontefiore is proud to introduce the latest addition to its continuum of care services with Maltz Hospice House, an inpatient residence located on the Montefiore campus in Beachwood, just off Cedar Road. We provide a calm and comforting environment within a warm, homelike atmosphere, specifically designed for patients and families in need of end-of-life care. This new hospice house consists of six private suites with full bathrooms and individual patios, beautiful living and dining areas overlooking picturesque courtyard gardens with walking paths and sitting areas, an open pantry/kitchen, an interactive playroom for visiting grandchildren, a consultation room that doubles as an overnight option for families and a meditation room for quiet contemplation. A meeting room is used for family gatherings, hospice volunteers and staff. With a private entrance and visitor parking, the pavilion welcomes family and friends visiting loved ones any time of the day or night. Integrative therapies – art, music, massage and Reiki – are available in patient rooms as well as offered to patients and families in the community who are under our Vinney hospice care.

Led by a full-time medical director, our dedicated team of hospice professionals will provide support wherever you call home, whether in a private residence, an assisted, independent or skilled nursing facility, or in Montefiore’s Maltz Hospice House. The Maltz Hospice House is a place of comfort, a place to ease the pain, both physical and in the heart – truly a safe haven for all. Our goal is to provide the highest quality care at the end of life as we take this journey with you. For more information, contact Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care of Montefiore at 216-910-2650 or visit montefiorecare.org and take a virtual tour.


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…there is a time, and a season. When the time comes to make difficult end-of-life care decisions, you will find the comfort, dignity and loving care you and your loved ones desire when you choose Vinney Hospice of Montefiore as your care partner. Led by full-time medical director Dr. Meredith Driscol, our compassionate hospice team is dedicated to providing exceptional levels of physical, emotional and spiritual support. Integrative therapies – art, music, massage and Reiki – are also available to help soothe body, mind and soul. Hospice care may be provided in the familiar comfort of your residence or at Maltz Hospice House, Montefiore’s “quiet gem.” To learn more, please call 216.910.2650 or visit montefiorecare.org for a virtual tour. Montefiore | One David N. Myers Parkway, Beachwood, OH


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GENERATIONS: COLLEGE & ADULT EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION BETH EL CONGREGATION 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-864-2105 F: 330-867-7856 E: office@bethelakron.org W: bethelakron.com Rabbi Stephen Grundfast, Rabbi Harvey L. Stearns, Ph.D., President Beth El Congregation is a Conservative synagogue devoted to traditional Judaism with a complete range of services. Our children are provided a comprehensive Jewish education from preschool through bar/bat mitzvah and confirmation. Sisterhood is a vital arm of the congregation. We are a sacred community dedicated to growing Jewishly.

HEBREW ACADEMY OF CLEVELAND Torah Encounters 2475 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-321-5838 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. JEWISH LEARNING CONNECTION 2195 S. Green Road University Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-691-3837 F: 216-691-3836 E: clevejlc@gmail.com W: clevelandjlc.com Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum Rabbi Moshe Stoll A full-service adult and family Jewish outreach center offering classes on a variety of Jewish topics, one-on-one learning, holiday programs, religious counseling, Shabbos and holiday hospitality, Judaic book lending library, and more.

KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES & PROGRAMS ADDRESS The Lillian and Betty Ratner School 27575 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 MAILING ADDRESS/ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-1498 E: info@kolhalev.net W: kolhalev.net Rabbi Steve Segar, Rabbi Kol HaLev adult education experiences infuse delight in our heritage, and support meaningful communal and personal development. Programs include Torah study, meditation, book group, topical speakers and discussion series, through which members can broaden their understanding of Judaism spiritually, historically, culturally and religiously, with special attention to the Reconstructionist viewpoint. OHEV TZEDEK 5245 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 P: 330-758-2321 E: office@ohevtzedek.org W: ohevtzedek.org Rabbi Saul Oresky relishes in regularly leading adult education classes covering a wide range of topics. From Mussar to Star Shlep (Jewish science fiction) to Process Theology to the hows and whys of Kashrut to examination of Books of the Prophets, classes are offered for every interest. PARK SYNAGOGUE 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 F: 216-321-0639 E: asolomon@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Allison Solomon, Membership Director Our educational opportunities draw curious audiences with various backgrounds and levels of Judaic knowledge. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn in a warm, nurturing environment. Adult education classes include: Rabbi Skoff’s Bible Class, Jewish Life Skills with Ilana Horowitz Ratner, Talmud Study, Hebrew classes, adult Bat Mitzvah classes and more. cjn.org/source

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GENERATIONS: COLLEGE & ADULT EDUCATION CAMPUS LIFE CHABAD AT CWRU & UNIVERSITY CIRCLE 2049 E. 115th St. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-262-4857 E: info@chabadatcase.com W: chabadatcase.com Rabbi Mendy Alevsky, Director Sara Alevsky, Director Servicing Jewish college students, staff and faculty with holidays and Shabbatons, stimulating study and interesting lectures, social events, etc. Most importantly, a “home away from home” where students will find a listening ear and warm welcoming family. “Zero pressure, total pleasure.” CHABAD AT OBERLIN COLLEGE 111 N. Pleasant St. Oberlin, OH 44074 P: 440-252-0770 P: 404-754-2208 E: chabad@oberlin.edu W: jewishoberlin.com FB: facebook.com/shlomoanddevorah.elkan T: @Obie_Rabbi Rabbi Shlomo Elkan, Rabbi & Co-Director Devorah Elkan, Co-Director Chabad opened its doors in the fall of 2010 with social, educational, recreational and religious programming for students and faculty. Since opening, we have become a meeting ground for conversation highlighting and complementing the diversity at Oberlin College. We are a division of Lubavitch of Cleveland, under the direction of Rabbi Leibel and Devorah Alevsky.

CLEVELAND HILLEL FOUNDATION 11303 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-231-0040 F: 216-231-0256 E: info@clevelandhillel.org W: clevelandhillel.org FB: facebook.com/ClevelandHillel FB: facebook.com/CLEHillelSIP FB: facebook.com/JCLEcity IG: instagram.com/clevelandhillel

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M. Jared Isaacson, Executive Director Jill Ross, Cleveland Metro Director Serves undergraduate and graduate students. Our primary schools include CSU, CWRU, John Carroll University and Oberlin College. Also sponsors JCLE (social programs for Jewish 21- to 29-year-olds living in Cleveland) and the Summer Internship Program (internships and summer social events for Jewish Cleveland undergraduates in Cleveland for the summer). JEWISH LEARNING CONNECTION 2195 S. Green Road University Heights, OH 44121 P: 216-691-3837 F: 216-691-3836 E: clevejlc@gmail.com W: clevelandjlc.com Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum Rabbi Moshe Stoll A full-service adult and family Jewish outreach center offering classes on a variety of Jewish topics, one-on-one learning, holiday programs, religious counseling, Shabbos and holiday hospitality, Judaic book lending library, and more.

ENVIRONMENT & FOOD JUSTICE

BEE AWESOME (HONEYBEEJEWISH) 2376 Beachwood Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 330-552-8BEE (8233) E: honeybeejewish@gmail.com W: beeawesomesite.wordpress.com FB: facebook.com/Bee.Awesome1 Amalia Haas, Founder/CEO Bee Awesome links people, pollinators and planet through education that inspires healthy communities and environmental stewardship. Signature programs include: The Land of Milk & Honey (pairing & tasting); BeeHive Your Classroom; and BeeHive Your Business. We offer outstanding natural honeys (varietal, local, raw) for Rosh Hashanah, corporate gifts, fundraising and home use.


GENERATIONS: COLLEGE & ADULT EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION

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 CollegeÂŽ West), Tri-C has a proud, rich tradition of being the place where futures begin.

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY 1 John Carroll Blvd. University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-397-1886 (main) P: 216-397-4297 (admission) P: 888-335-6800 (toll free) W: jcu.edu FB: facebook.com/JCU1886 T: @johncarrollu John Carroll University, founded in 1886, is located in University Heights. Its Jesuit Catholic mission inspires individuals to excel in learning, leadership and service in the region and the world. John Carroll University is recognized nationally for an exceptional four-year graduation rate, teaching excellence and a commitment to social justice.

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM 113D Bowman Hall, KSU Kent, OH 44242 P: 330-672-8926 F: 330-672-3720 W: kent.edu/cas/jewishstudiesprogram 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 introduction to Jewish studies.

HILLELS OBERLIN COLLEGE HILLEL & JEWISH STUDENT UNION 135 W. Lorain St., Wilder Hall, #216 Oberlin, OH 44074 P: 440-775-8128 F: 440-775-6896 E: samia.mansour@oberlin.edu E: mdoherty@oberlin.edu W: oberlinhillel.com FB: facebook.com/oberlinhillel Samia Mansour, Interim Executive Director Gregg Levine, Interim Executive Director Oversees Jewish college life and serves as an umbrella for student organizations such as Oberlin Zionists, Student Hillel and the Jewish Student Union. Also supports educational, cultural, religious and social programming to create a vibrant and pluralistic Jewish community on campus.

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS ASSISTED & SUPPORTED LIVING

ARDEN COURTS MEMORY CARE COMMUNITY 8100 E. Washington St. Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 440-543-6766 F: 440-543-6863 E: ChagrinFalls@arden-courts.com W: arden-courts.com FB: facebook.com/ardencourts T: @ArdenCourts Arden Courts is 100 percent dedicated to caring for persons living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related type of dementia. Our specially designed community, structured programs and personalized assistance help each resident maintain their highest level of independence and promote their sense of well-being. LANDERBROOK TRANSITIONAL CARE OPENING MARCH 2017 2108 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-226-7421 W: Atriumlivingcenters.com State-of-the-art post-acute rehabilitation center opening March 2017. Now accepting reservations. 54-bed capacity, well-appointed private and split private rooms. Goal-oriented rehab program you need to achieve the life you want.

with progressive wellness programs, pool and fitness club, choice of restaurants and more. MENORAH PARK Helen’s Place E: sgardens@menorahpark.org W: stonegardens.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Ross Wilkoff, Administrator A new residential model for memory care in assisted living located within the Stone Gardens Assisted Living Residence. Using an advanced care concept – The Social Life Template™ – focuses on the individual. Staff members are specially trained to provide personalized care and support. Residents are active participants in decision-making. Daily activity choices are built around personal tastes and hobbies. MENORAH PARK Stone Gardens Assisted Living Residence 27090 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-0070 F: 216-292-0033 E: rwilkoff@menorahpark.org W: stonegardens.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Ross Wilkoff, Administrator Private apartments with an all-inclusive fee. Daily 8-12 social programs; three kosher meals with entrée choice; 24/7 nurse and aides; medication administration; housekeeping; bathing and dressing assistance; linens and personal laundry; free transportation seven days per week; utilities; lifelong learning; movie theater; cable TV; and fitness.

LAUREL LAKE 200 Laurel Lake Drive Hudson, OH 44236 P: 330-650-2100 F: 330-655-1738 E: info@laurellake.org W: laurellake.org Not-for-profit retirement community located on 150 scenic acres in Hudson. Offers more than 40 distinctive apartment and villa styles cjn.org/source

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK Wiggins Place Assisted Living Residence 27070 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-2881 F: 216-831-6507 E: nsutula@menorahpark.org W: wigginsplace.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Nancy Sutula, Administrator Spacious apartments in lodge-like setting. Full complement of health/wellness services, including monthly health checks by onsite nurse. Full-course kosher dinner and continental breakfast, housekeeping service, free transportation seven days per week, on-site 24-hour emergency response, staff on duty 24/7, licensed nursing staff available seven days per week. Medication and personal assistance programs available. MONTEFIORE The Weils 16695 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 440-543-4221 F: 440-543-1232 E: elubline@theweils.org W: theweils.org Evan Lubline, Administrator Ivy Kopit, Manager, Senior Living Admissions & Community Relations The Weils, an active senior living community, offers a safe environment, call system and nurses 24/7. Spacious apartments include full kitchen, washer/dryer, and individual temperature control. Three chef-prepared meals daily, transportation, laundry, housekeeping and salon services. Life-enrichment programs. Small pets welcome. Rehabilitation and memory-care pavilions.

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F: 216-595-3660 W: beachwood257-comfortkeepers.com Paul Burke, Owner E: pburke@comfortkeepers.com 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.

HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS 23811 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood OH 44122 P: 216 593-0120 F: 216-593-0126 E: emalkin@homewatchcaregivers.com E: ahill@homewatchcaregivers.com W: homewatchcaregivers.com FB: facebook.com/HomewatchCareGivers Cleveland Home care is about family. When your loved one needs elderly care, you need to know they will be safe. As our more than 30 years of experience shows, Homewatch CareGivers offers quality inhome care for the elderly and people of all ages to give you peace of mind – relieving your stress and preserving your loved one’s dignity. JFSA - JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Care at Home 3659 S. Green Road Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-378-8660 F: 216-504-0551 E: lgoodlow@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org Lisa Goodlow, RN, MSM, NE-BC, Associate 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.


GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK Canton Home Health Services 2416 Whipple Ave. NW Canton, OH 44708 P: 330-437-2910 F: 330-437-2911 E: csundheimer@menorahpark.org W: cantonsummithomehealth.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark Evie Davis, Administrative Director Cheryl Sundheimer, RN Director of Nursing Medicare/insurance reimbursed skilled nursing; personal care, homemaker and private duty services; home rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapy; social work support; disease management, and memory care training and dementia certification. Medicaid/PASSPORT/ Waiver certified. VA benefits, commercial insurance and private payment services. Serving Canton and Stark and Tuscarawas counties. HomeCare Elite Top Agency MENORAH PARK Home Health Services 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7333 F: 216-595-7329 E: jstearns@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Evie Davis, Administrative Director Jane Stearns, Associate Director of Nursing Medicare/insurance reimbursed skilled nursing; personal care, homemaker and private duty services; home rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapy; social work support; disease management, and memory care training and dementia certification. Medicaid/PASSPORT/ Waiver certified. VA benefits, Commercial insurance and Private payment services. Offices also in Akron, Portage County and Canton. HomeCare Elite Top Agency MENORAH PARK Summit and Portage Home Health Services 960 Graham Road, Suite 3 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 P: 330-867-2143 P: 330-626-9005 F: 330-867-2350

F: 330-626-9085 E: heubanks@menorahpark.org W: summithomehealth.org Evie Davis, Administrative Director Heather Eubanks,RN Director of Nursing Medicare/insurance reimbursed skilled nursing; personal care, homemaker and private duty services; home rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapy; social work support; disease management, and memory care training and dementia certification. Medicaid/PASSPORT/ Waiver certified. VA benefits, commercial insurance and private payment services. Serving Summit, Medina, eastern Wayne and Portage counties. HomeCare Elite Top Agency MONTEFIORE Home Care One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-910-2487 P: 216-910-2471 W: montefiorecare.org Norma Goodman, Manager, Montefiore at Home Offering skilled nursing, therapy services and assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, grooming and meal preparation) for older adults in their own homes. 24-hour, 7-day a week, on-call service. Personal care services are provided on fee-for-service basis. Flexible scheduling to meet your needs. Partnered with Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service. Medicare/Medicaid certified. MONTEFIORE Home Health Care Services P: 216-910-2487 P: 216-910-2471 W: montefiorecare.org Norma Goodman, Manager, Montefiore at Home We provide in-home care to support healthy, independent living. From skilled nursing to physical, occupational and speech therapy, Montefiore brings quality care into your home with scheduling around your needs. On-call 24 hours a day. Montefiore Homecare offers Lifeline Medical Alert Service. Transportation services available in a client’s car. Medicare/ Medicaid-certified.

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS MONTEFIORE Home Smart Memory Care One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-910-2323 P: 216-360-9080 F: 216-910-2299 W: montefiorecare.org Montefiore’s Home Smart Memory Care program is designed to provide memory care services and support at home so individuals can live independently in their residence as long as possible. Our team of dementia experts offers a coordinated approach to those with memory impairment to ease the stress of decision-making on family, caregivers and loved ones with the goal of ensuring safety and overall well-being of a loved one.

RIGHT AT HOME 21403 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 110 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-752-2222 E: shalom@ohioseniorcare.net W: rightathome.net Shalom Plotkin, Owner Your senior care choices are broad, but when choosing the right care for a loved one, the choice is narrow: Right at Home. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve – using the right people caring for your loved one, the right in-home services, and the right approach to ensure peace of mind.

SMART LIVING AT HOME 2181 Ambleside Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-791-3211 F: 216-791-5595 E: info@judsonsmartliving.com W: judsonsmartliving.org A flexible and affordable home health care membership program that brings Judson’s services to individuals in their own homes.

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SENIOR HOUSING

COUNCIL GARDENS 2501 N. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-382-8625 F: 216-382-5220 E: jfeldman@councilgardens.org W: councilgardens.org Barbara Mervine, Executive Director Julio Pelsmajer, Chair Independent living community for adults age 62 and over and mobility-impaired adults. Exceptional housing with a comprehensive array of life enrichment services and cultural programs. Active tenants association; HUD202 project with rent subsidy available to qualifying individuals.

JUDSON AT UNIVERSITY CIRCLE 2181 Ambleside Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-791-2004 F: 216-791-5595 E: info@judsonsmartliving.com W: judsonsmartliving.org Since 1906, a not-for-profit organization that creates community with older adults for connection, engagement and support. Two communities, Judson Park and Judson Manor, offer independent living, assisted living, wellness programs and shortterm rehabilitation in the heart of University Circle.


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Windsor Heights meets Alzheimer’s residents where they are in the world

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indsor Heights Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, located at 23311 Harvard Road in Beachwood, opened its doors in December 2014 and continues to be the only assisted living community in Beachwood dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias. Beautifully situated on a hill overlooking the city of Cleveland, it is a secured environment that allows residents to move about safely in the comfort of their home. “In dementia care, it’s all about the approach,” says Jessica Simkins, Certified Dementia Practitioner and Community Resource Director. “Our distinctive memory care program, Meaningful Moments®, is the tool we use to empower staff to meet the individual needs of each resident. We also use Meaningful Moments® to educate resident families and the community at large on dementia and techniques to overcoming behaviors.” Both Jessica and Programing Director Merry Petroski have been certified as Dementia Practitioners and provide the latest care techniques in a loving manner. JEA Senior Living is a private, family-owned company that is committed to being the leader in providing quality personal services to our residents while honoring the experience of aging. This goal is achieved by providing positive activities, effective communication and maintaining an environment that is “success oriented.” Our community strives to meet the resident where they are in their world instead of demanding that they be in ours. For more information on Meaningful Moments®, call Jessica Simkins at 216-839-1300.


GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK The R.H. Myers Apartments 27200 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-6515 F: 216-831-3966 E: crose@menorahpark.org W: rhmyers.org Carol Rose, Administrator Daily activities and programs for an independent, catered lifestyle. Full-course kosher breakfast, dinner and Sunday brunch; housekeeping service; free transportation seven days per week; 24-hour emergency response; cable TV; convenience store; bank; library; beauty/barber shop; movie theater; access to Lewis Aquatic Center. One- and two-bedroom suites. MONTEFIORE Senior Housing One David N. Myers Parkway P: 216-360-9080 P: 877-855-1877 F: 216-910-2299 E: info@montefiorecare.org W: montefiorecare.org Seth Vilensky, President and Chief Executive Officer 258-bed facility in a warm, caring community. Short-term post-hospital and long-term care, memory care assisted living pavilion and home health care; private care services; outpatient therapy; palliative care; and hospice care in the new Maltz Hospice House and at-home hospice. Kosher kitchen.

SCHNURMANN HOUSE 1223 Drury Court Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-461-4588 P: 800-750-0750 (hearing impaired) E: hberlas@schnurmannhouse.com W: schnurmannhouse.com Howard Berlas, Executive Director Schnurmann House is an inter-denominational 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 www.Schnurmannhouse. com for floor plans and more information.

SOUTH FRANKLIN CIRCLE 16575 S. Franklin St. Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 440-247-1300 F: 440-247-3791 E: info@judsonsmartliving.com W: southfranklincircle.org For individuals seeking a nontraditional retirement community. Apartments, town homes, attached garden homes and cottages with more than 30 different floor plans. More than 5 miles of walking trails, on-site Radius Restaurant, community center in Chagrin Valley, plus a health care safety net of services.

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

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS FB: facebook.com/benrose1908 T: @benrose1908 Jeanne Hoban, Marketing Communications Director The Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging provides services and supports to help older adults remain independent in the community. Services include home care, social work, mental health case management, adult day and other services. BRIGITTE AT YOUR SERVICE P: 216-297-0800 E: bschiffer1@aol.com We are committed to quality care. We provide personal care, meal preparation, transportation to appointments and shopping, laundry, light housekeeping and so much more. All shifts available; we are screened, bonded and insured. References available.

CARING CONNECTIONS GERIATRIC CARE MANAGEMENT 9225 Cambridge Road Chardon, OH 44024 P: 216-312-7153 P: 800-865-0491 F: 800-865-0491 E: info@clevelandcaringconnections.com W: clevelandcaringconnections.com Rita E. Schraff, MSSA, LISW-S, C-ASWCM Elizabeth S. Fink, MSSA, LSW We provide geriatric care management services for those 60 and older residing in Northeast Ohio. Services include counseling, future planning, coordination of medical care and home-based services, escort to appointments, and assistance selecting a facility when necessary. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF AKRON 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-867-3388 F: 330-867-3396 E: gizellejones@jewishakron.org W: jewishakron.org FB: facebook.com/jfsakron Gizelle Jones, LISW-S, Executive Director JFS provides counseling and care management services for adults and their families, ages

45 plus. We provide community education programs regarding issues of concern to senior adults. Our Volunteer Guardianship program pairs indigent seniors with volunteers who advocate and care for their needs. Our LGBT senior outreach program provides a safe, supportive atmosphere for LGBT seniors. JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Older Adult Services 3659 S. Green Road Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3440 F: 216-916-9154 E: ssax@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org Sheri Sax, RD, LD, LNHA, Associate Executive Director Comprehensive services to assist seniors living safely and independently in the community, including individual and family case management, Holocaust survivor services, kosher home delivered meals, personal assistance, Lifeline personal emergency response, Shuttle On The Go transportation services.

MCGREGOR: SUPPORTING SENIORS IN NEED AND THOSE WHO SERVE THEM 14900 Private Drive Cleveland, OH 44112 P: 216-851-8200 E: leeann.obrien@mcgregoramasa.org E: patrice.brady@mcgregoramasa.org W: mcgregoramasa.org All-inclusive assisted living offers one/ two bedroom suites including appliances, restaurant dining, three chef-prepared meals daily. On a historic 32-acre estate, McGregor features extraordinary residences, walking paths, courtyard gardens, health and wellness amenities, full calendar of life-enrichment programs. Housekeeping. Salon. Small pets allowed. Respite. Call today for a personal visit.

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GENERATIONS: SENIORS MENORAH PARK Adult Day Care Center 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6673 F: 216-839-6656 E: tmwitt@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Tina Witt, Director Programs for older adults and adults with special needs: transportation; personal care services; assistance with medications and activities of daily living; innovative early stage dementia programming; kosher meals; specialized clubs for independent seniors, persons with physical disabilities, persons with late-stage dementia, and for the Russian community. PASSPORT certified. VA benefits accepted. MENORAH PARK Campus 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-6500 P: 216-839-6633 F: 216-831-5492 E: bsilver@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio U.S. News & World Report and Medicare 5-star rated post-hospital short-term rehab and skilled long-term care; private rooms/ bathrooms; physicians, rabbis, social workers on site; gourmet menu, kosher kitchen; religious programming; memory care pavilions; piazza entertainment complex, computer center, educational programs; award-winning Lewis Aquatic Center; adult day care; physical, occupational, balance, speech therapies; aging resources center; award-winning Center 4 Brain Health; on-site dialysis care. MENORAH PARK Drivewise 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-8221 F: 216-595-7341 E: drokakis@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark

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T: @menorahparkohio Dianne Rokakis, Coordinator Occupational Therapy Occupational therapists assess drivers to determine issues that could affect the ability to drive safely. Driver safety techniques provided. Helps identify alternative driving arrangements.

OPTIONS FOR SENIOR AMERICA P: 216-861-3700 E: rrihani@optionscorp.com W: optionscorp.com Ramzi Rihani We offer quality home care customized to your needs. Our qualified, screened and motivated STNAs, RNs, LPNs and companions are available for live-in or hourly work. First interview is free. Our aides provide exceptio`nal customer service. They are fully bonded and insured, including Workers’ Comp and professional liability. Serving Cuyahoga and surrounding counties.

WINDSOR HEIGHTS ALZHEIMER’S SPECIAL CARE CENTER 23311 Harvard Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-1300 E: jessica.simkins@jeaseniorliving.com W: jeaseniorliving.com Windsor Heights Alzheimer’s Special Care Center is an assisted living community specializing in providing care and meaningful programs to residents with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Our mission is to be the leader in providing quality personal services while honoring the experience of aging.


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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 W: fchba.org Ron Cooper, President Frank Somogyi, 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.

Looking for an inclusive, compassionate synagogue community? Find out about our engaging clergy, commitment to social action and outstanding Jewish learning programs, starting with early childhood. Want to know about Membership & Voluntary 1st Year Dues, Our Early Childhood Center or Religious School?

Call us at 216-464-1330 or visit www.fairmounttemple.org

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VOLUNTEER & MITZVAH OPPORTUNITIES JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Jewish Volunteer Network 25701 Science Park Drive Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 x572 F: 216-593-2901 E: volunteer@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Susan A. Hyman, Assistant Managing Director, Jewish Volunteer Network Jackie Reed, Administrative Assistant 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 in Cleveland’s Jewish and general communities.

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The Place We Call Home


GENERATIONS: SOCIALIZING & SCHMOOZING JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Volunteer Services 3659 S. Green Road Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-378-3475 F: 216-504-0551 E: slusher@jfsa-cleveland.org W: jfsa-cleveland.org facebook.com/JFSAvolunteers Sandy Lusher-Waterhouse, Manager Opportunities available to volunteer with adults with disabilities, seniors, Holocaust survivors and teens. Individuals and families welcome. MENORAH PARK Volunteer Opportunities 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6654 E: vsnyder@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Vicki Snyder, Director, Volunteers Ample volunteer opportunities available: friendly visiting, assisting with activities, hospice visits, pet partners, transporting residents to and from programming, and assistance at Pearl’s Place snack shop, Market in the Park gift shop, Pierre’s Ice Cream Parlor and Helen’s Place within Stone Gardens. MONTEFIORE Volunteer Opportunities One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-910-2741 P: 877-855-1877 F: 216-910-2499 W: montefiorecare.org Diane Weiner, Volunteer Manager Provides services for residents, families and staff at Montefiore in Beachwood and The Weils in Chagrin Falls. Volunteers ages 12 to 80+ make friendly visits, staff the café and gift shop, help with office work, transport residents to activities and assist at special events. Student community service hours welcome. Montefiore Volunteer Partners (MVPs) provide fundraising and special programs.

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CLEVELAND YENTAS P.O. Box 28 Akron, OH 44309 E: CLEyentas@gmail.com W: CLEyentas.com FB: facebook.com/CLEvelandYentas T: @CLEyentas Rachel Heiser, President & CEO Cleveland Yentas is a FREE matchmaking service for Jewish singles over 21. Registration is online but profiles are not posted. Real matchmakers discreetly suggest potential matches for you. Let us help you find your match. ORT AMERICA – NORTHEAST OHIO 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ORTamerica.org W: ORTohio.org FB: facebook.com/ORTcleveland T: @ORTcleveland Gary Desberg, President Char Rapoport Nance, Director ORT is the Jewish organization meeting the world’s educational needs since 1880. ORT America is committed to strengthening Jewish communities throughout the world by providing cutting-edge education and training that empower students to succeed in life. Each year, ORT impacts 300,000 students in Israel and around the world. PARK SYNAGOGUE Young Mensches 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-371-2244 x185 F: 216-321-0639 E: clubline@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Caitlin Lubline Young Mensches is our group for singles and couples in their 20s and 30s. Members plan events around the Jewish holidays, engaging conversations with the rabbis, and opportunities for making new friends and professional connections. cjn.org/source

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The Weils campus – a place that feels like home!

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he Weils, an active senior living community in Chagrin Falls, is owned and operated by Montefiore and offers assisted living, rehabilitation therapy and memory care - all to further its outreach to residents of Chagrin Falls and the surrounding area. Assisted Living – you’ll like what you see! The Weils offers a safe, secure and engaging environment for senior living with 24-hour nursing and caregivers and an emergency call system. Spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments include full kitchen, washer and dryer, and individual temperature control. Three chef-prepared meals a day, transportation services plus laundry and housekeeping make for stress-free living! A full-service beauty salon, happy hours and daily help with errands are just some of the amenities. A full array of life enrichment programs and outings offer something for everyone! Rehabilitation Pavilion at The Weils This 29-bed rehabilitation therapy pavilion is for individuals who have been discharged from the hospital due to an illness, surgery or injury and need skilled nursing care and physical, occupational and speech therapies. Comfortable, bright rooms with warm lighting add to this healing and soothing ambiance, which offers cozy living and dining areas. Combined, these elements form a comfortable place for patients to regain their strength and independence.

The David and Freda Robinson Residence, a new memory care assisted living community The David and Freda Robinson Residence, a beautiful new memory care assisted living pavilion, consists of 18 spacious suites with three distinctive neighborhoods. The residence is overseen by specially trained memory care staff that is on site 24/7, including nursing supervision providing personcentered care. Each suite includes a bedroom with full bathroom, living room, kitchenette, and washer and dryer – all designed with safety in mind. A private entrance for visitors, warm and inviting living and dining areas, secure courtyard gardens, and weekly outings are just some of the amenities. For more information or to schedule a tour, contact Ivy Kopit at 440.996.0504 or visit theweils.org to take a virtual tour.


Social bu erflies, bookworms, busy bees. Always a flu er of activity.

Once you visit The Weils Assisted Living we know you’re going to like what you see. Once you move in – you’re going to love your new home! Residents enjoy spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens and washer/dryer. Transportation is available and outings, shopping, special activities – even “Happy Hours” – keep life interesting. For more information or to schedule a tour please call 440.996.0504.

Assisted Living • Memory Care • Rehab Therapy

A place that feels like home. 16695 Chillicothe Road, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023

440.543.4221 | theweils.org


Health & Fitness

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HEALTH & FITNESS AUDIOLOGY CLEVELAND HEARING & SPEECH CENTER 4257 Mayfield Road South Euclid, OH 44121 P: 216-382-4520 F: 216-325-7609 E: lbrady@chsc.org W: chsc.org Laura Brady, Doctor of Audiology Established in 1921, Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center is the premier nonprofit provider of hearing health evaluations and follow up support. CHSC audiologists offer individualized care and attention for patients of all ages and income levels and dispense top name-brand hearing aids tailored to your lifestyle. Our unique assistance program sets us apart – featuring high-quality hearing aids at a reduced cost for those who qualify.

COUNSELING SERVICES 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, Chief Operating Officer Behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services for youth and their families. Includes residential treatment; outpatient and schoolbased counseling, prevention and early intervention (Social Advocates for Youth – SAY); foster care; adoption; homeless and missing youth program. Also JDN Early Childhood Center, Jewish Big Brother Big Sister and Monarch Center for Autism.

DENTAL & ORTHODONTICS

SOLON ORTHODONTICS PHILIP D. BOMELI, DDS, M.S. 6370 SOM Center Road, Suite 101 Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-349-5885 F: 440-349-5893 W: solonorthodontics.com Philip D. Bomeli, DDS, 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!

FITNESS

CHAGRIN YOGA 524 E. Washington St. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 P: 440-247-4884 W: chagrinyoga.com Our introductory offer – $40 for 30 days – is designed to provide new Chagrin Yoga students a great deal in order to get off on the right foot with yoga! Offer includes: 30 days of unlimited yoga and barre, the ability to try all instructors and class styles, and support and guidance from our yoga advisor.

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HEALTH & FITNESS MANDEL JCC Aquatics 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-593-6208 x1308 F: 216-831-7796 W: mandeljcc.org/aquatics Lyle Reed, Aquatics Manager Voted Best Swim Lessons on the Eastside, The J offers one of the area’s most comprehensive aquatics programs with lap swimming, American Red Cross-certified private and group swim lessons for all ages, WSI classes, recreational open swim, aquatics personal training and group fitness classes along with specialized classes for those with arthritis and MS. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools and outdoor children’s spray ground. MANDEL JCC Fitness, Wellness and Recreation Department 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-831-0700 x0 F: 216-831-7796 W: mandeljcc.org/fitness Voted Best Fitness Center and Best FamilyFriendly Gym The J’s Fitness Center offers a comprehensive approach to fitness. Whether you’re a first-timer or looking for a first-class gym, we’ll help you get in the best shape of your life with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge exercise programs. With tons of classes, weights, miles of cardio, Pilates and Yoga studios, an indoor walking/running track, and racquetball and basketball courts, you’ll always be challenged. On-staff trainers are available to design results-driven fitness programs. Relax and unwind with massages, whirlpools, steam and saunas.

HEALTH CENTERS JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Alyson’s Place JFSA – Medical Clinic 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org Nata Mendlovic, MT (ASCP), MBA, Chief Operating Officer

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Primary care medical clinic offering comprehensive health care services conveniently located in the Drost Family Center in Beachwood. Treatment of common health problems and chronic diseases, as well as physical exams, blood tests and other lab and diagnostic tests, well-patient visits, vaccines and immunizations, and medication prescriptions offered. Home visits are available.

HOSPICE MONTEFIORE Vinney Hospice & Palliative Care One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-910-2763 P: 216-910-2650 (24/7) F: 216-910-2399 E: info@montefiorecare.org W: montefiorecare.org Angela Hale, Director, Vinney Hospice & Palliative Care of Montefiore The Vinney Hospice and Palliative Care of Montefiore team provides care to those with life-limiting illnesses. Available 24/7 to help you and your family with complicated health care decisions, reduce physical symptoms and pain, and provide support to you and your family in your own home, at Montefiore in Maltz Hospice House or in other health care facilities.

MENTAL HEALTH

A+ SOLUTIONS 3659 Green Road, Suite 112 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-896-0111 E: hadassa.meyers@thinkaplus.com W: thinkaplus.com Hadassa Meyers MA, Director of Educational Services • Cogmed Working Memory Training program: an intervention for executive functioning difficulties and disorders • Individual and small group tutoring • Social skills groups for children led by a


HEALTH & FITNESS licensed Speech Language Pathologist • ABA tutoring in conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic for children on the Autistic spectrum • Psycho-educational testing JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Ascentia: Pathways to Community Living 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999 F: 216-504-0551 W: jfsa-cleveland.org Debbie Chickering, Executive Director Comprehensive integrated services for individuals with intellectual disabilities/ developmental disabilities and/or mental illness; residential, clinical and therapeutic, work and recreation, community support, and family support services.

PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION MENORAH PARK Adaptive Living Shoppe 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-450-5566 E: jkaufman@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/MenorahPark Joy Kaufman Menorah Park’s Adaptive Living Shoppe sells products that support daily living needs, fitness and ergonomic products and CareLink emergency response systems. Assistive devices are available for kitchen safety and use, medications, low-vision, hearing, fall-prevention, health, wellness, safety and everyday help.

U.S. News & World Report and Medicare 5-star rated care led by a full-time physician, physician assistants, nurses and rehabilitation therapists. Private rooms; kosher kitchen, including gourmet Signature dishes and 24/7 options; amenities enhancing comfort including wireless Internet access; activities and educational options; rehabilitation apartment to practice daily living skills; discharge planning providing an at-home transition. MENORAH PARK The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center 27300 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-595-7345 F: 216-595-7322 E: publicrelations@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org W: lewisaquaticcenter.org FB: facebook.com/peterblewisaquaticand therapycenter T: @menorahparkohio Kelly McNeal,PT, DPT,Director, Rehabilitation Services Nicki Kovach, Office Manager Provides individualized, one-to-one physical therapy sessions to treat many issues such as arthritis, workplace injuries, pre-surgery strengthening and post-surgery rehab. A team of health care professionals offers land-based physical therapy, aquatic physical therapy, balance/vestibular/fall prevention therapy, specialized McKenzie back therapy, plus oncampus access to speech, occupational and driving therapies. Free transportation provided to and from therapy appointments. National Pinnacle Award Winner for Active Aging Programs.

MENORAH PARK Marcus Rehabilitation Center 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6633 F: 216-839-6646 E: lcohen-kiraly@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Lisa Cohen-Kiraly, Director, Social Work Mary Johnson, Assistant Director, Social Work cjn.org/source

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Discover B’nai Jeshurun

Ensuring the flourishing of JEWISH LIFE through EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL and CONSERVATIVE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES in a WARM and DYNAMIC COMMUNITY for over 150 years!

CLERGY

B’nai Jeshurun benefits from the leadership of outstanding clergy. Our Rabbis and Cantor are here to guide and support you through joyous events and times of difficulty. When officiating at your simcha, they take the time to get to know you personally. In times of sorrow, they provide comfort and support. Our clergy also regularly engage in hospital visits and are available for counseling and guidance.

LIFE CYCLE EVENTS

B’nai Jeshurun has the clergy and staff to help you commemorate your family’s baby naming/brit milah, b’nai mitzvah, weddings, funerals and other life cycle events.

SERVICES AND DAILY MINYAN

B’nai Jeshurun offers spiritual and family friendly services year-round. We have daily minyanim every morning and evening. Shabbat services including traditional, Shabbat Rocks, and a variety of youth Shabbat programs. Our doors are always open to the community and we welcome you to join us.

INVOLVEMENT

There are many ways to get involved at B’nai Jeshurun: Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Atid-20s and 30s, MishpachotYoung families group, Hazak- for those ages 55+, GCC, Chesed-Mitzvah/volunteer group, and more!

EDUCATION

B’nai Jeshurun offers education programs for members of all ages: our Bessie Hershey Religious School, nationally recognized by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism as a “Framework for Excellence” school, our annual Weingold Fall Forum offering adult education programs and guest lectures, and our Jewish Family Early Childhood Center, the first of its kind in Cleveland.

YOUTH GROUPS

We offer an array of youth groups which provide activities and events for kids in grades 3 - 12.

Celebrate, learn, pray, and JOIN US

27501 Fairmount Boulevard Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 216.831.6555 www.bnaijeshurun.org Contact Shani Kadis to learn more (shanikadis@bnaijeshurun.org)


Contact Education Engagement Rabbi Josh Foster to learn more (rabbifoster@bnaijeshurun.org)


HEALTH & FITNESS MONTEFIORE Post-Hospital Care Center One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 444122 P: 216-910-2202 P: 877-855-1877 F: 216-910-2299 E: info@montefiorecare.org W: montefiorecare.org 24-hour skilled care with private rooms for patients needing rehabilitation following surgery, injury or illness. Services include physical, occupational and speech therapy, professional nursing care, medical monitoring and discharge planning. Inpatient and outpatient therapy available. Rehab Road™ – a simulated indoor “city street” to help with activities of daily living. Specialty therapies available. MONTEFIORE Rehab Road™ One David N. Myers Parkway P: 216-910-2202 P: 877-855-1877 F: 216-910-2299 E: info@montefiorecare.org W: montefiorecare.org In our 57-bed Post-Hospital Care Center, innovative Mandel Rehabilitation Pavilion, patients experience physical, occupational and speech therapy. They practice daily living activities on our simulated city street, Rehab Road™ including a grocery store, putting green, deli, simulated bathroom and bedroom, automobile, steps, turnstile, ramps and curb – all designed to help patients regain strength and independence. Outpatient therapy also available. MONTEFIORE The Rehab Pavilion at The Weils 16695 Chillicothe Road Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 P: 216-910-2202 P: 216-360-9080 F: 440-996-0510 E: elubline@theweils.org W: theweils.org Evan Lubline, Administrator Janet Pavlik, Admissions and Social Services Skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapies including physical, occupational and speech in a healing and soothing person-centered

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environment. With private rooms and bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and excellent staffing ratios, our dedicated team of professionals provides personalized services for all your rehabilitation needs. We will help you reach your goals to get stronger and more independent.

PRESQUE ISLE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2120 S. Green Road, Suite 102 South Euclid, OH 44121 P: 888-838-0099 P: 216-371-0660 E: Sheifetz@Presqueislemedical.com Presque Isle Medical Technologies offers trusted comprehensive care in orthotics, prosthetics and complex rehab. With a careful focus on the unique needs of those with complex conditions, we work to provide comprehensive, personalized care and services. You deserve a lifetime of excellent care, and we’re here to help every step of the way.

PLASTIC SURGERY OHIO CLINIC FOR AESTHETIC & PLASTIC SURGERY 2237 Crocker Road, Suite 140 Westlake, OH 44145 P: 440-808-9315 E: info@ohioclinic.com W: ohioclinic.com Michael H. Wojtanowski, M.D., FACS Dr. Wojtanowski is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and has been voted on Best Doctors in America list since 2005. Specialties include facelifts, tummy tucks, liposuction, eyelifts and breast augmentation and reduction. Non-surgical treatments include Thermage, Botox, Restylane, Juvederm, Hydrafacial, Microneedling and facial peels.


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hat makes the Bertram Inn & Conference Center an experience, rather than just a place to stay? Classic elegance, unique options, modern technology and a passion for hospitality are the cornerstones of our legacy. Offering 224 luxurious rooms, signature amenities, exceptional patio suites and the Cottage, a mini villa off the path complete with its own pond and patio, we can singularly welcome your guests. Touches that delight and comfort – custom robes, extended amenities and dedicated staff – set us apart from the norm. A mix of standard and unexpected extras for our guests are designed to welcome: Glittering outdoor pool and patio spaces; two onsite fitness centers to keep you on track; two business centers well-equipped with updated technology to keep you productive; traditional gift shop with Ohio gifts, snacks and amenities; even a game room for play. Your comfort is our delight. Delight your “inner foodie” with our signature dining options. Step into Leopard, where fine

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THE BERTRAM INN & CONFERENCE CENTER 600 N. Aurora Road Aurora, OH 44202 P: 330-995-0200 F: 330-562-9163 E: vhudson@thebertraminn.com W: thebertraminn.com Victoria K. Hudson, Director of Sales D: 330-995-7624 The Bertram Inn & Conference Center offers a serene setting with 224 luxury rooms and suites, a Getaway Cottage, multiple ballrooms, a state-of-the-art amphitheater and 25,000 square feet of meeting space. Two fitness centers, two business centers, a game room and pool. Fine dining in Leopard, the 4-Diamond Award-winning restaurant, or PAWS, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and the Sushi Bar.

THE GLIDDEN HOUSE 1901 Ford Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 866-812-4537 P: 216-231-8900 F: 216-231-2130 E: info@gliddenhouse.com W: gliddenhouse.com An impressive mansion built in 1910, The Glidden House is a full-service Cleveland boutique hotel conveniently located in the heart of University Circle on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. Enjoy beautifully appointed rooms, accompanied by the latest sophisticated amenities and friendly, experienced staff.

SAVE THE DATE

2017 CLEVELAND LUNCHEON THURSDAY, MAY 25, NOON LANDERHAVEN FEATURED SPEAKER PETER HAYES is professor emeritus at Northwestern University and chairman of the Museum’s Academic Committee. He will discuss his new book, Why? Explaining the Holocaust. For more information, please contact Jed Silberg in the Museum’s Midwest Regional Office at 847.433.8099 or jsilberg@ushmm.org.

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ISRAEL CONNECTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES JECC 2030 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-0446 P: 216-371-0449 F: 216-371-2523 E: hwolf@jecc.org W: jecc.org Helen Wolf, Director, Israel Programs Starting young, families may save money for 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).

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AIPAC P.O. Box A3996 Chicago, IL 60690 P: 312-253-8979 F: 312-236-8530 E: skahan@aipac.org W: aipac.org FB: facebook.com/aipac T: @AIPAC Susan Kahan, Ohio Director The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is the only American organization whose principal mission is to lobby the U.S. government about legislation that strengthens the relationship between the United States and Israel.

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM Regional Office 30100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 150 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-342-4032 P: 877-405-3913 F: 216-342-4034 E: midwest@afmda.org W: afmda.org Diana Greenberg, Development Executive Frank Marsh, Midwest Regional Manager When you support Magen David Adom, you are providing the gift of life to millions of Israelis. Magen David Adom is Israel’s national “911” and its emergency medical, ambulance, disaster relief and blood services (Red Cross) agency. MDA is not government funded, so your donations greatly impact MDA’s readiness to help all civilians and soldiers in need. Please contact our office for more information on MDA’s most pressing needs, including medical equipment, paramedic training, ambulance, medicycle and blood operation sponsorships.

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2020 Chicago, IL 60606 P: 216-242-2770 E: midwest@afhu.org W: afhu.org Judith Shenkman, Executive Director, Midwest Region AFHU, a national, not-for-profit organization, is the largest member of an international network of Friends associations, raising awareness of, and support for, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel’s top-ranked academic and research leader. AFHU and its supporters help to enable the university to recruit and retain outstanding new faculty, build state-of-the-art facilities, provide student scholarships, and advance research and development in vital fields. cjn.org/source

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FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Ohio Chapter P.O. Box 22410 Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-367-0636 F: 248-863-3138 E: lane.schlessel@fidf.org W: fidf.org Lane Schlessel, Director 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 BONDS / DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL Commerce Park Building Four 23240 Chagrin Blvd., #810 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 Isaac Yedid, General Chairman Stephany Bass, Women’s Division Chair Principal objective is developing the economy of the Jewish state through the sale of bonds. Israel has maintained its perfect record of payment of principal and interest payments. Ohio office territory includes all of Ohio and Kentucky.

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JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND Overseas Programs 25701 Science Park Drive Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-593-2900 x305 F: 216-593-2901 E: overseas@jcfcleve.org W: jewishcleveland.org Oren Baratz, Vice President, External Affairs Ilanit Gerblich Kalir, Managing Director, International Operations Sally Levine, Department Coordinator 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 Noreen Koppelman-Goldstein, President Mindy Feigenbaum, 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.


ISRAEL CONNECTIONS NA’AMAT USA CLEVELAND COUNCIL 14055 Cedar Road, Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44118 P: 216-321-2002 F: 216-321-2002 E: naamatclev@gmail.com W: naamat.org Rita Frankel, Co-President Reva Zaretsky, Co-President Gaylee Cweiber, Executive Director Raises funds to provide training, education and social services for Israeli women, youth, children and families; works to raise women’s status in the U.S. and Israel. Formerly Pioneer Women. Contact local chapter directly for program information.

ORT AMERICA – NORTHEAST OHIO 24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-464-3022 F: 216-464-8975 E: ohio@ORTamerica.org W: ORTohio.org FB: facebook.com/ORTcleveland T: @ORTcleveland Gary Desberg, President Char Rapoport Nance, Director ORT is the Jewish organization meeting the world’s educational needs since 1880. ORT America is committed to strengthening Jewish communities throughout the world by providing cutting-edge education and training that empower students to succeed in life. Each year, ORT impacts 300,000 students in Israel and around the world.

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LIFE CYCLE EVENTS BAR & BAT MITZVAH THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie@theshul.us W: theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi The Shul is inclusive and egalitarian welcoming all individuals and families. 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 W: fchba.org Ron Cooper, Board President Frank Somogyi, Board Vice President Larry Collins, Cemetery Operations A benevolent brotherhood established in 1906. Meets monthly for business and a variety of social events to further Jewish life, culture and education. Partner in Mount Olive Cemetery Association. Call for further information.

MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 27855 Aurora Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-249-5100 F: 440-498-1964 E: mtolivecemetery@neohio.twcbc.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 Mt. Olive Community sections. Serving Jewish families in Northeast Ohio with “Kavod” (respect) and “Chesed” (loving kindness) since 1924. OHEV TZEDEK 5245 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 P: 330-758-2321 E: office@ohevtzedek.org W: ohevtzedek.org Opened in 1911, our cemetery, as of 2016, permits both Jews and non-Jewish spouses and children to be buried side-by-side. While preserving the cemetery’s historical nature, the well-kept grounds are neat and newly landscaped with a new addition recently opened.

FUNERAL & DEATH SERVICES

BERKOWITZ-KUMIN-BOOKATZ MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1985 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-932-7900 P: 800-448-2210 F: 216-932-4596 E: Barnett.Bookatz@dignitymemorial.com W: BKBMC.com Barnett Bookatz, Kirk Berkowitz, Stuart Berkowitz, Michael Kumin, Jay Goldfarb Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz families have served the Jewish community more than nine decades. Four generations of Jewish funeral directors have answered your needs and have been a crossroad for all segments of Cleveland’s Jewish community. It’s our privilege to serve you and continue to learn from you over the decades. cjn.org/source

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FIORITTO FUNERAL SERVICE 5236 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-442-5900 E: Mario@fiorittofuneralservice.net W: fiorittofuneralservice.net For more than 65 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.

SHAPIRO FUNERAL SERVICES 27099 Miles Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 440-498-1993 F: 440-498-4250 E: natshapiro58@aol.com W: shapirofuneral.com Natalie G. Shapiro, Funeral Director Jewish female business enterprise: Natalie has served Akron’s and Cleveland’s Jewish communities with a unique approach since 1992. Her goal is to provide all families with less expensive traditional services and alternatives while providing the highest standard of dignity and care. Call or visit our website to learn more.

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CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG COMMUNITY MIKVAH 3300 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-371-2244 x135 F: 216-321-0639 W: clevelandmikvah.org Mary Lauriel, Scheduler Bonnie Frankel, Co-Chair Angela Siegel, Co-Chair CGCM is a kosher, luxurious Halachacertified 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 Waxman Chabad Center 2479 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-381-3170 W: ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi Deena Davidovich, Co-Director Three separate mikvahs: men’s open mornings only; dish open daylight hours; women’s open evenings only. Call for specific hours and more information.


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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS CONGREGATIONS ANSHE CHESED FAIRMOUNT TEMPLE 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-464-1330 F: 216-464-3628 E: mail@fairmounttemple.org W: fairmounttemple.org Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Joshua L. Caruso, Rabbi Jordana Chernow-Reader, Rabbi-Educator Cantor Sarah J. Sager, Cantor An active and welcoming congregation of all ages, including interfaith families and LGBT members, who strive to strengthen Jewish lives through lifelong learning, worship and social action. Our clergy partner with you to build a strong connection to our heritage. We offer live streaming of services. BETH EL CONGREGATION 750 White Pond Drive Akron, OH 44320 P: 330-864-2105 F: 330-867-7856 E: office@bethelakron.org W: bethelakron.com Rabbi Stephen Grundfast, Rabbi Harvey L. Stearns, Ph.D., President Beth El Congregation is a Conservative synagogue devoted to traditional Judaism with a complete range of services. Our children are provided a comprehensive Jewish education from preschool through bar/bat mitzvah and confirmation. Sisterhood is a vital arm of the congregation. We are a sacred community dedicated to growing Jewishly. B’NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION SYNAGOGUE 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-831-6555 F: 216-831-4599 E: dianeshalom@bnaijeshurun.org W: bnaijeshurun.org Rabbi Stephen Weiss, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria, Rabbi Cantor Aaron Shifman, Cantor A warm, embracing, dynamic congregational family that welcomes egalitarian Judaism and a commitment to Jewish learning,

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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. CHABAD HOUSE OF CLEVELAND WAXMAN CHABAD CENTER CHABAD SHUL 2479 S. Green Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-381-1770 E: rabbigancz@gmail.com W: ChabadofCleveland.com Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi Rabbi Leibel Alevsky, Rabbi & Executive Director Prayer services daily 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. and at sundown. Sabbath and holiday services 10 a.m. and sundown. All services open to the public; no membership. Sabbath and holidays – Jr. Congregation and tots program. CHABAD LYNDHURST FAMILY CENTER 5290 Graham Drive Lyndhurst, OH 44124 P: 440-821-2080 E: info@chabadfamilycenter.org W: ChabadFamilyCenter.org FB: facebook.com/chabadfamilycenter Rabbi Mendy Freedman, Co-Director & Spiritual leader Chaya Freedman, Co-Director Servicing all Jewish needs in the Greater Hillcrest area. Open to all regardless of affiliation or background. Adult education, kids clubs, Jewish women’s circle, Shabbat and holiday programs – something for every Jew. No membership fees necessary to attend our programs.


RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS CHABAD OF THE WEST SIDE 2951 Canterbury Road Westlake, OH 44145 P: 216-973-1148 E: rabbi@jewishwestside.com W: jewishwestside.com Rabbi Mendel Jacobs, Co-Director Devorah Jacobs, Co-Director Serving the Jewish population of Cleveland’s western suburbs with educational, spiritual and social services. Including programs for adults, children and seniors. CONGREGATION SHAAREY TIKVAH 26811 Fairmount Blvd. Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-765-8300 x101 F: 216-765-0149 E: martha@shaareytikvah.org W: shaareytikvah.org Scott B. Roland, Rabbi Dr. Eric Kodish, President Martha Sivertson, Executive Director We are the only Conservative congregation in Beachwood. Our members are passionate about Judaism. By combining meaningful, joyful worship, serious Jewish learning, social action, and compelling Shabbat and holiday experiences, we create a vibrant spiritual community maximizing lay involvement and fostering multi-generation relationships. KOL HALEV, CLEVELAND’S RECONSTRUCTIONIST JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES & PROGRAMS ADDRESS The Lillian and Betty Ratner School 27575 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 MAILING ADDRESS/ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 University Heights, OH 44118 P: 216-320-1498 E: info@kolhalev.net W: kolhalev.net Rabbi Steve Segar, Rabbi Kelli Birch, Office Manager Kol HaLev is known for its joyful spirituality, intellectual curiosity, inclusivity and deep caring. Our members collaborate to create an open, fulfilling environment and innovative services and programming which

connect us to our tradition and engage us in a Judaism responsive to the times and culture in which we live. MENORAH PARK JENNIE AND JACOB SAPIRSTEIN SYNAGOGUE 27100 Cedar Road Cleveland, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6628 F: 216-831-5492 E: acohen@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Rabbi Avraham Cohen, Director of Spiritual Living Rabbi Howard Kutner, Associate Rabbi 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 largeprint books are available. Campus residents enjoy interacting with visitors who often attend the daily minyans and weekly Oneg Shabbat. MONTEFIORE MALTZ CHAPEL One David N. Myers Parkway Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-360-9080 P: 216-910-2522 F: 216-910-2699 E: info@montefiorecare.org W: montefiorecare.org Rabbi Joel Chazin, Chaplain Rabbi Akiva Feinstein, Hospice Chaplain Regular Shabbat services held every Friday at 4:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Services held for High Holidays and festivals. All religious services are open to the public. Religious programs, celebrations and activities held throughout the year. Bereavement support available throughout the year with Journey through Grief support groups.

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS OHEV TZEDEK 5245 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 P: 330-758-2321 E: office@ohevtzedek.org W: ohevtzedek.org Ours is a warm and friendly congregation serving the Mahoning River Valley. We offer an unusual mixture of Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism, and we welcome all Jews and seekers who wish to attend our egalitarian services, study sessions, and programs. Find a home for your Jewish soul. PARK SYNAGOGUE PEPPER PIKE CAMPUS (EAST) 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, OH 44124 PARK SYNAGOGUE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS CAMPUS (MAIN) 3300 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights (no mail accepted at this address) P: 216-371-2244, ext. 121 E: asolomon@parksyn.org W: parksynagogue.org FB: facebook.com/parksyn Allison Solomon, Membership Director Rabbi Joshua Hoffer Skoff, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Sharon Y. Marcus, Associate Rabbi Stuart Deicher, Executive Director We are a modern, egalitarian Conservative synagogue that welcomes everyone to our community. Whether through song or study, through public celebration or private reflection, Park offers something for everyone. 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 seeing you here!

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SHAARAY TORAH SYNAGOGUE 432 30th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 P: 330-492-0310 P: 330-492-0311 F: 330-455-5268 E: shaaraytorahcanton@gmail.com W: shaaraytorahsynagogue.org Hazzan Bruce D. Braun, Cantor Patti Green, Administrative Assistant Egalitarian congregation; daily, Shabbat and festival services; Chadash Community Academy (grades pre-K through 10; adult education programming; full kosher kitchen; Judaica gift shoppe; handicap accessible. THE SHUL 30799 Pinetree Road, #401 Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 P: 216-509-9969 E: rabbieddie@theshul.us W: theshul.us Rabbi Eddie Sukol, Rabbi The Shul is inclusive and egalitarian, welcoming all individuals and families. 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 Participants at our programs range from Reform, Conservative to unaffiliated families. No membership required to attend any function. Adult education, Hebrew school, library, preschool, youth clubs – there’s something here for every Jew.


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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/Suburban-Temple-Kol-Ami Rabbi Allison Vann Brett Shankman, Executive Director Rabbi Shana Nyer, Director of Lifelong Learning Our doors are open! Welcoming and inclusive, we are large enough to meet your needs and small enough to know your name. We are dedicated to innovative and rich Jewish learning, meaningful worship, loving support for members of all ages and exciting creative programing. TEMPLE BETH SHALOM 50 Division St. Hudson, OH 44236 P: 330-656-1800 E: president@tbshudson.org W: tbshudson.org Mark Schildhouse, Co-President Kim Strausser, Co-President A warm, welcoming congregation with thriving Sisterhood and Brotherhood programs, an active Youth Group (HubsTY), and a vibrant religious school. Shabbat services are offered twice a month and lead by Rabbi Jim Egolf and Cantorial Soloist Robin Selinger. TEMPLE EL EMETH SYNAGOGUE 3970 Logan Way Youngstown, OH 44505 P: 330-759-1429 F: 330-759-1499 E: temeth@sbcglobal.net W: templeelemeth.org Joseph P. Schonberger, Rabbi, M.A., D.Div. Certified Mesander Gittin Sofer (Scribe) Elyse Silverman, Program Director Richard and Ronna Marlin, Co-Presidents We are a warm, modern, egalitarian Conservative congregation with the only

daily Minyan between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. We have monthly Jewish Christian Programming, Women’s Rosh Chodesh sessions and Shabbat Kiddush Luncheons; monthly brunch study sessions with rabbi, youth and adult programming. Sisterhood and gift shop. TEMPLE EMANU EL 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, OH 44022 P: 216-454-1300 F: 216-454-1305 W: teecleve.org FB: facebook.com/Temple-Emanu-ElOrange-Village-Ohio-132686117330 Rabbi Steven Denker, Rabbi Renee Higer, Executive Director Temple Emanu El offers a welcoming atmosphere; meaningful, family-oriented services; an innovative accredited religious school; a nurturing Jewish preschool/ daycare; adult education opportunities and much more. TEMPLE ISRAEL AKRON 91 Springside Drive Akron, OH 44333 P: 330-665-2000 E: info@templeisraelakron.org W: templeisraelakron.org T: @Temple_Israel_A Joshua Brown, Rabbi Molly Cross, Administrator Temple Israel is a vibrant reform Temple serving greater Akron and Cleveland for more than 150 years. The welcoming congregation offers meaningful Shabbat services, Torah study, a premier religious school, lifelong learning opportunities, Brotherhood, Sisterhood, interfaith programming, an extensive Jewish library and gift shop. We welcome all, regardless of religious background, to join our congregation at any service or program.

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RELIGIOUS LIFE & CONGREGATIONS TEMPLE ISRAEL NER TAMID 1732 Lander Road Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 P: 440-473-5120 F: 440-646-9585 E: tint@tintcleveland.org W: tintcleveland.org FB: facebook.com/templeisraelnertamidcleveland Marcie Oelbracht, Temple Administrator Linda McMullen, Assistant Temple Administrator Rabbi Matthew J. Eisenberg, 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 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 Rabbi Richard A. Block, Senior Rabbi Allison Shippy, Director of Member Services Chris Fox, Director of Operations We are a warm, welcoming synagogue family where each person matters. We cherish our rich history and foster a dynamic culture of imagination and innovation. Members find meaning and inspiration by developing enduring personal connections with each other, Torah, G-d, Israel, the Jewish People, and acts of justice and compassion.

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INTERFAITH RESOURCES & PROGRAMS jHUB P: 216-371-0446 E: jhub@jecc.org W: jHUBCle.org FB: facebook.com/jHUBCle Rabbi Melinda Mersack, Director Danya Shapiro, Program Associate jHUB provides new ways for interfaith couples and families to comfortably explore, discover and personalize the meaning of Jewish culture and values in the modern world. A joint program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland and an Interfaith Family affiliate. PARK SYNAGOGUE KERUV CONNECTION 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, Programming & Volunteer Director Programs for Jews-by-choice and their partners, interfaith couples, parents of interfaith couples, and anyone contemplating conversion or intermarriage. Information and support through educational programs, speakers, and discussions with the rabbis. Open to anyone in the community.


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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM Midwest Regional Office 30100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 150 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 P: 216-342-4032 P: 877-405-3913 F: 216-342-4034 E: midwest@afmda.org W: afmda.org Diana Greenberg, Development Executive Frank Marsh, Midwest Regional Manager When you support Magen David Adom, you are providing the gift of life to millions of Israelis. Magen David Adom is Israel’s national “911” and its emergency medical, ambulance, disaster relief and blood services (Red Cross) agency. MDA is not government funded, so your donations greatly impact MDA’s readiness to help all civilians and soldiers in need. Please contact our office for more information on MDA’s most pressing needs, including medical equipment, paramedic training, ambulance, medicycle and blood operation sponsorships.

GREATER CLEVELAND BOARD OF RABBIS P: 216-371-2244 x123 F: 216-321-0639 Richard A. Block, Senior Rabbi Rosette Barron Haim, Rabbi Roger C. Klein, Rabbi Stacy Schlein, 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. JEWISH SECULAR COMMUNITY 1043 Piermont Road Cleveland, OH 44121 P: 216-291-5869 W: jewishsecularcommunity.org Sandra Guth, Community Service Community of Secular/Humanistic Jews founded in 1967; celebrates Jewish holidays, monthly Shabbat dinners and adult education programs, life-cycle events; community service, and social outings.

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 organization affiliated with international Chabad-Lubavitch movement, with more than 3,500 branches worldwide, helping Jews in all areas of Jewish life. Global networking facilitated locally. Directs all local activities, opens local branches.

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EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER P: 440-498-7500 E: awh@cosmocorp.com Andrew Hoffmann, Vice President Eastgate Shopping Center. SOM Center and Mayfield Roads, Mayfield Heights. Target, MicroCenter, Toys/Babies ‘R’ Us, Bed Bath & Beyond, Michaels, Ulta, Old Navy, Marc’s, Fish Furniture, Marshall Carpet, Lee Jewelers, John Roberts’ Salon, Ecclipse Hair, Great Clips, 5th Avenue Deli, Chipotle, Fox & Hound, Atlas Cinema, Agni Yoga and more.

DOG WASTE MANAGEMENT, LLC 6455 Fry Road Brook Park, OH 44142 P: 216-267-3498 E: doe@dogwastemanagement.com W: dogwastemanagement.com FB: facebook.com/Dog-WasteManagement-236356126422428 T: @dogwastemgmt Doe Miklosovic, Owner Logan Miklosovic, Manager Whether you don’t want to, can’t, or just don’t have the time to clean up after your dog, it’s still a necessary part of responsible dog ownership. Let us provide you with the affordable quality service that you deserve. After all, you have better things to do than scoop poop.

ETON CHAGRIN BOULEVARD 28601 Chagrin Blvd. Woodmere, OH 44122 P: 216-591-0544 Located just off I-271 on Chagrin Boulevard in Woodmere, this award-winning lifestyle property consists of 330,000 square feet of upscale retailers, specialty shops and exclusive dining. Eton Chagrin Boulevard is the place where authentic, one-of-a-kind boutiques as well as fine dining, blends with the hippest national brands. NCJW/CLEVELAND THRIFTIQUE SHOWROOM 5055 Richmond Road Bedford Heights, OH 44146 P: 216-378-2264 W: ncjwcleveland.org/thriftique To donate: Call 216-378-2264 to schedule a free pickup. Your donation and purchases help immeasurably in fulfilling and forwarding the NCJW/Cleveland mission. All donations are tax deductible. To shop: Open weekly Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check our website for special sales and coupons.

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ESCAPE HUNT 21639 Miles Road, #5 Cleveland, OH 44128 P: 216-581-HUNT (4868) W: cleveland.escapehunt.com E: Cleveland@escapehunt.com FB: facebook.com/EscapeHuntCleveland IG: instagram.com/escapehuntcle The Escape Hunt Experience is the global leader in a fast-growing themed entertainment industry, offering public and corporate “escape the room” games. At Escape Hunt, you will become immersed in a variety of themed Escape Hunt games. Our games have high quality rooms, brainteasing scenarios and fun opportunities for team building.


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ALTERATIONS EXPRESS 27083 Chagrin Blvd. Woodmere, OH 44122 P: 216-896-9331 E: info@alterations-express.com W: alterations-express.com FB: facebook.com/alterationsexpressfan Every Alterations Express location is staffed with expert tailors and seamstresses and is open six days a week. Bridal, formals, business or casual – Alterations Express will get the work done whenever you need it. Find us in Woodmere, Mayfield Heights, North Olmsted, Strongsville, Fairlawn and North Canton.

ACTION TRAVEL CENTER INC. 5900 Harper Road, Suite 101 Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-4949 P: 800-391-1167 F: 440-248-4082 E: action@actiontvl.com W: actiontravelnow.com Arlene M. Goldberg, President Full-service Leisure Department, specializing in quality family and group vacation and cruise packages featuring no service fees. Also a full-service Business Travel Management Department. BBB A+ rating. Celebrating 37 years in business with a staff of 12.

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Complete Funeral Packages Available for all Faiths, Traditions & Budgets 5236 Mayfield Road-Lyndhurst www.FiorittoFuneralService.net Owned & Operated by the Mario A. Fioritto Family No Outside Ownership, No Corporations cjn.org/source

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SOCIAL SERVICES COUNSELING & SUPPORT JFSA – JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Family Violence Services 24075 Commerce Park Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-292-3999leg F: 216-292-6313 W: jfsa-cleveland.org Ginny Galili, Executive Director Provides individual counseling for those experiencing family violence and domestic abuse. Also offers case management, support groups, legal advocacy and assistance, community education programs, and professional training. MENORAH PARK AGING RESOURCES CENTER 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6678 E: bsilver@menorahpark.org W: menorahpark.org/ARC FB: facebook.com/menorahpark.org T: @menorahparkohio Beth Silver, Public Relations Director and ARC Coordinator Kathie Parrino, Social Work Liaison Established to further our mission to provide proactive approaches to health and wellbeing throughout advancing years for each individual. This is accomplished through well-attended, award-winning quarterly dinner conversations, resource hotline, support of our community social work liaison and a complete library of information accessible on our Menorah Park website.

MENORAH PARK CENTER 4 BRAIN HEALTH 27100 Cedar Road Beachwood, OH 44122 P: 216-839-6685 F: 216-378-4007 E: center4brainhealth@menorahpark.org W: center4brainhealth.org FB: facebook.com/menorahpark T: @menorahparkohio Krystal L. Culler, Director Community-based program that provides low-cost brain health services, including: brain aerobics classes, vocational/volunteer opportunities for people with memory/ thinking concerns, free memory screenings, memory status assessments, brain health information resource center, and support groups for individuals touched by concerns about memory and thinking skills, including those diagnosed and not diagnosed with brain health issues. Recipient of the International Council on Active Aging Innovator Award.

DISABILITY SERVICES LIVESPECIAL.COM, THE CLICK THAT CONNECTS! P: 216-378-2204 x103 E: maxner@ncjwcleveland.org Linda Barnett, President, NCJW/Cleveland Mindi Axner, Executive Director A website created by NCJW/Cleveland that provides information to access support services for families with a loved one with special needs. An extensive resource to find doctors, dentists, therapists, financial planners and others who work with specialneeds individuals, the site lists more than 1,000 Northeast Ohio providers. Interested in being added to the site as a provider? Contact maxner@ncjwcleveland.org.

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THE MUSIC SETTLEMENT 11125 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 P: 216-421-5806 x104 E: info@themusicsettlement.org W: TheMusicSettlement.org FB: facebook.com/TheMusicSettlement T: @musicsettlement Joan Sparks, Administrative Assistant, Center for Music Therapy Music therapy clients at The Music Settlement are placed in private and/or group music therapy and can also enjoy our specialty courses. We work closely with families to ensure that they receive all possible financial aid and assistance. Clients are also seen at partner agencies throughout Northeast Ohio.

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, Chief Operating Officer Behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services for youth and their families. Includes residential treatment; outpatient and schoolbased counseling, prevention and early intervention (Social Advocates for Youth – SAY); foster care; adoption; homeless and missing youth program. Also JDN Early Childhood Center, Jewish Big Brother Big Sister and Monarch Center for Autism.

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS

DIFFERENCE MAKERS

Mazel Tov! CJN ‘chai’-lights another class of Difference Makers The year 2016 was a year of champions in our city. There are champions around us every day who don’t play on the ice, or the ring or the court – or the diamond. They aren’t receiving any hardware when they reach the ultimate goal. They are, however, making significant differences in this same city. They are the Cleveland Jews News 18 Difference Makers of 2016. The nominations poured in from you, our readers, and our selection committee had the daunting task of narrowing down the many, many nominations to a group of 18. Selecting our second class of 18 Difference Makers was no easy task. But we did it. And then, we selected Sam Miller as our Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. You should know Sam professionally as co-chairman emeritus of Forest City Realty Trust. In our community, you know why he’s our Lifetime Achievement honoree. And this year, we added two new honors. We selected David Gilbert as the recipient of the Civic Leadership Award. You should know David as the president and CEO of two vital organizations in our thriving community: Destination Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. He also led our city this summer as the chair of the Republican National Convention Host Committee. We chose members of the Berns family – Patti Beckman Berns, Dani Berns and Josh Berns – to be honorees of the Generation Award. You should know them as founders of The Race, which has raised significant funding and awareness for breast cancer research. They all make monumental contributions to

the betterment of the community in which we live, and we felt a duty and need to recognize them for just that. Our vision for the Difference Makers is quite simple. We’re honoring members of our community as nominated by you for differences they make throughout the year in Jewish Cleveland and beyond. These are the shepherds of tikkun olam, those who are repairing the world. There are so many of you. We’ve just scratched the surface with these first two classes of honorees, who have represented all cross-sections of the Northeast Ohio Jewish community and all different walks of life. The 2016 class was recognized during a ceremony in November at Landerhaven in Mayfield Heights, and on the following pages, you’ll get to know the Difference Makers a little bit better by reading excerpts of profiles originally published on Oct. 28 in the CJN. To read the full profiles as written by CJN staff, and to view photo and video galleries of the event, visit cjn.org/differencemakers. It’s an honor and a pleasure for the Cleveland Jewish News to present the 2016 class of 18 Difference Makers. Share with us as we recognize our Champions of Jewish Cleveland for 2016. Mazel tov to each of them as they were so deserving of this honor.

Kevin S. Adelstein Kevin S. Adelstein is publisher and CEO of the Cleveland Jewish News and president of the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company. cjn.org/source

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Samuel H. Miller

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am Miller is filled with stories. Walking into his office, it’s no surprise as to why. The walls of his office inside Terminal Tower are covered with framed photographs of him standing next to celebrities, world dignitaries, religious leaders and politicians. Take a glance at the wall and you’ll see David Ben-Gurion, Joe Biden and Frank Sinatra smiling back at you, just to name a few. His large wooden desk is littered with awards and mementos given to him by various nonprofits and community organizations. While Miller has spent his life building a successful career, he has never forgotten his humble roots, which in turn has spurred him to make a difference in the community. Miller’s parents were poor Jewish immigrants from Russia and Poland. He recalled peddling rags to neighborhood gas stations in order to make a few cents. He credits a police officer for giving him his first job as a jockey. His upbringing has served as a guiding light for his philanthropic efforts. “It’s easy to be generous when there was a period in your life when you had nothing,” Miller said. After graduating from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Miller earned a scholarship to attend Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., where he received an MBA. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1946 and then began working at Forest City. Miller has been instrumental in the success of Forest City and credited with spearheading the company’s move into land development. He was named treasurer in 1992 and chairman of the board in 1993. In 1995, Miller was joined by Albert B. Ratner as co-chairman of the board.

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Education is of utmost importance to Miller, especially when it comes to battling the rampant anti-Semitism throughout the world, he said. Creating bridges between different communities, such as the Jewish and Catholic communities, also has been a key mission in his life. To that end, he’s a lifetime honorary trustee of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and a board member of the Catholic Community Foundation. In 2015, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Diocese of Cleveland and the Catholic Community Foundation. Throughout his life, Miller said he has seen vital needs in the community, which has motivated him to donate his money to help various people and organizations. Take Bikur Cholim, for example. Several years ago, Miller said Sora Shapiro, a member of Bikur Cholim’s executive committee, approached him and said she wanted to create a kosher kitchen at the Cleveland Clinic so that observant families would have a place to eat. “I thought it would be impossible, but it wasn’t. It was really easy,” Miller said. The kosher pantry opened at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus in 2008. It was expanded to be the Bikur Cholim Hospitality Room and Kosher Pantry in 2013. Outside of his professional life, Miller said he is proud of each of his children – Aaron, Richard, Gabrielle and Abe – and the lives they have built. Looking back at his life, Miller said he has always given to people regardless of their race, religion or background. “I’ve been very happy. People have been good to me all my life,” Miller said. – Kristen Mott


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David Gilbert

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on’t call David Gilbert a cheerleader for the city of Cleveland. Perhaps a salesman or a representative. Gilbert, who will be honored with the newly created Civic Leadership Award at the Cleveland Jewish News 18 Difference Markers event, held three powerful positions – all at the same time during the summer. In addition to being president and CEO of both Destination Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, he was the chairman of the Republican National Convention’s Host Committee. An estimated 50,000 politicians, media and others came to Cleveland for the four-day RNC to see what the city has to offer. Many were first-time visitors. “I’m not fond of the cheerleader term,” said Gilbert, of Solon. “What I love doing is getting my hands dirty. Certainly, the jobs that I have are very much about selling Cleveland, about changing the narrative of Cleveland, about getting people inside and out more engaged in this community. But I don’t see it as cheerleading. I think cheerleading is a connotation that you’re waving your hands in the air and it doesn’t have as much substance to it.” Gilbert grew up in the South Euclid portion of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District, and graduated from Cleveland Heights High School. He earned an undergraduate degree in business from The Ohio State University in Columbus and an MBA in marketing from Cleveland State University. In college, Gilbert was a member of AEPi and also worked for the organization for a year after graduating college. “I didn’t have a very significant, overall Jewish upbringing,” Gilbert recalled. “I had a wonderful upbringing. We didn’t belong to a synagogue. After my bar mitzvah, I really wasn’t very active. It was when I went to college, join-

ing a Jewish fraternity was for me in many ways, a real turning point. “It gave me a strong recognition of the value of being around other Jewish people and the ‘comfortability’ of that, and from there I got very involved in Hillel. That’s where I met my wife, at Hillel at Ohio State. I went on an Israel trip in college. College was a great time for me really discovering my Jewishness.” Gilbert was like most children growing up. He wasn’t contemplating his future. “Not in the least,” he said. “I’m not sure at that point I knew what I wanted to do other than go out and play. Even in college, I didn’t really know these specific jobs necessarily actually existed. I think I did develop early on a real love for Cleveland and with a couple of college internships, worked on some big events downtown, and that really started me on a path. But I wouldn’t say at that point I had this in mind specifically.” Gilbert said the demands of his two positions have kept him from becoming more involved in other areas, such as the Jewish community. “There are such high demands time-wise with my job and a lot of civic commitments related to that,” he said. “There are other things I do wish I had more time in which to dig in in the Jewish community, but there are just literally not enough hours in the day. That is part of the sacrifice of this set of positions.” Gilbert said he awakes early and because of his different electronic devices, he’s always working. But when he finds time to relax, he enjoys running, mostly through the Cleveland Metroparks, and cycling, such as along Chagrin River Road and in Geauga County. He also cherishes spending time with his family. “I wouldn’t say that I’m necessarily great at relaxing, overall,” he said. – Bob Jacob cjn.org/source

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Patti Berns, Josh Berns, Dani Berns Generation Award recipients

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n 2004, Josh and Dani Berns started The Race, an annual Mother’s Day event to raise funding and awareness for breast cancer, after seeing a close family friend battle the disease. “For me, Judaism is community,” said Josh Berns, who at 12 years old co-founded The Race. Dani and Josh Berns’ mother, Patti Berns, is a chair for the organization. “They saw the effect it had on the family members, not just the person who was affected, and decided they wanted to do something to show kids can make a difference,” said Patti Berns, who teaches at Case Western Reserve’s School of Dental Medicine. The Race has since raised more than $1 million, with 100 percent of proceeds going to breast cancer research. For the last few years, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center has been the recipient of the donations. In the second year of The Race, Patti Berns was diagnosed with breast cancer. “It kind of made it a little more significant and gave us more motivation to keep it going,” said Patti, who has since recovered. “When they see how much you believe in it, the enthusiasm carries over to others.” Dani Berns said in an email from Buenos Aires, Argentina, “I feel like my work with

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The Race has inspired a lot of my career goals and my general mentality.” Working with international advisory firm Cefeidas Group, she said she plans to return to Cleveland next year for law school. “Breast cancer is incredibly pervasive, but through The Race, I’ve seen directly how small community efforts will add up, and can be part of the solution by raising awareness and helping to find a cure to this terrible disease,” Dani Berns said. “Similarly, I’ve found this approach of breaking down problems to be incredibly helpful in academics and in life, and hope to utilize these skill-sets in a career in law.” Josh Berns said building The Race helped him better understand how to approach new ideas and navigate the unfamiliar territories that are part of turning a vision into a reality. Taking such lessons into his professional life, he founded the Cleveland-based startup, gowhisk.com, a website/app that shares step-by-step photo and video recipes from chefs and restaurants around the world, among other ventures. “Risk is inherent in any new venture and it’s important to surround yourself with the best and brightest people you can find,” Josh Berns said. “When I was 12 years old and starting The Race, that strong support system and advisory board happened to be my family.” – Amanda Koehn


DIFFERENCE MAKERS Tom Adler Age: 75 As a professional: Senior adviser, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services Spouse: Joanie | Children: Peggy, Sally and Bill Synagogue: Suburban Temple-Kol Ami In the community: Chairman of the Joann and Thomas Adler Family Foundation; co-chair of Playhouse Square’s 90th anniversary Capital Campaign; director emeritus and executive committee member of the Downtown Cleveland Alliance; trustee and member of the executive committee at Cleveland State University; co-founding trustee of Friends of Shaker Square; member of Shaker Schools Foundation advisory committee; trustee and member of the executive committee of United Way; trustee of University Hospitals; member of executive committee and chair of development committee at Global Cleveland; trustee emeritus of Jewish Federation of Cleveland; life trustee of AJC Cleveland; life director of the Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio; past trustee and vice chairman of the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation; past chairman of the Playhouse Square Foundation; past chairman of the Downtown Cleveland Partnership; past trustee of the Greater Cleveland Growth Association; past director of Shaker Heights’ Community Development Corporation.

Mitchell Balk Age: 57 As a professional: President of the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation Children: Rabbi Willie Balk, Dena Balk Synagogue: Park Synagogue In the community: Founding board chair of the Health Policy Institute of Ohio; past president and life trustee of Park Synagogue; board member of Senior Transportation Connection of Cuyahoga County; former board member of Gross Schechter Day School; supporter of Chabad at CWRU; committee member of the Academy of Medicine in Washington, D.C. Noteworthy: Mitchell Balk was honored as a “five-star general honoree” in 2009 by the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for his work in establishing ChildSight in the school district. ChildSight provides free vision exams and glasses to all middle school students in the district.

Martin H. Belsky Age: 72 As a professional: Randolph Baxter Professor of Law and former dean at University of Akron School of Law Spouse: Kate Waits | Children: Marcia, Allen Synagogues: Beth El Congregation in Akron and Temple Israel in Bath Township In the Community: Beth El Congregation board member; president of Ohio Jewish Communities; faculty adviser for University of Akron Hillel and Jewish Law Students Association; former chair of the Anti-Defamation League - Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Kentucky; and national commissioner, board and community relations committee chair of Jewish Community Board of Akron, Akron Area Interfaith Council Noteworthy: Wife Kate Waits is a retired law professor and one of the all-time “Jeopardy!” champions. cjn.org/source

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS Seth Briskin Age: 47 As a professional: Chair of the labor and employment group at Meyers, Roman, Friedberg & Lewis Spouse: Shelly Briskin Children: Emma, 16, Clara, 13 Synagogue: Park Synagogue In the Community: Executive board of American Jewish Communities (immediate past president), previously on the executive boards of Cleveland Jewish News, Cleveland Leadership Center and Cleveland Bridge Builders, Leadership Cleveland Class of 2008 Noteworthy: Briskin was selected for Crain’s Cleveland’s “40 under 40” and is an Ohio Super Lawyer.

Rabbi Eli Dessler and Rabbi Simcha Dessler Rabbi Eli Dessler Age: 58 As a professional: Hebrew Academy of Cleveland financial director Spouse: Suri Children: Chaim; Chanina; Levi; Nussi; Blumy; Aliza Hanover ; Yisroel, 15 Synagogue: Congregation Shomre Shabbos In the community: Boards of Cleveland Jewish News, Yesh Tikvah; serves on committees at Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Jewish Education Center of Cleveland, National Society for Hebrew Day Schools. Noteworthy: Late father, Rabbi Nochum Zev Dessler, was dean and founder of Hebrew Academy of Cleveland.

Rabbi Simcha Dessler Age: 54 As a professional: Hebrew Academy of Cleveland educational director Spouse: Yitty Children: Gitty Kotler; Eli; Shalom; Yehoshua; Chaim Ozer Synagogue: Congregation Shomre Shabbos In the community: Active in Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Jewish Education Center of Cleveland, Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education; convention chairman and presenter for National Society for Hebrew Day Schools Noteworthy: Late father, Rabbi Nochum Zev Dessler, was dean and founder of Hebrew Academy of Cleveland.

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS Steven M. Dettelbach Age: 50 As a professional: Partner, BakerHostsetler Spouse: Karil Bialostosky Children: Allie, 13, David, 11 Synagogue: Park Synagogue In the community: As U.S. Attorney for Northern Ohio, he was ineligible to serve on boards of trustees. Active on the issue of combatting human trafficking, he works with an umbrella organization that covers Wingspan and is active in the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. Noteworthy: Considering becoming a candidate for Attorney General of Ohio and enjoys spending time with his family.

Dr. Howard Epstein Age: 63 As a professional: Rheumatologist at Cleveland Clinic Spouse: Gregg Levine Synagogues: The Temple-Tifereth Israel, B’nai Jeshurun Congregation and The Shul In the community: Board member at Menorah Park, The Musical Theater Project and Great Lakes Theater Noteworthy: Spends part of his spare time as a volunteer pilot.

Brynna Fish Age: 59 As a professional: nonprofit consultant Children: Shiah Fish Synagogues: Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple and Congregation Shaarey Tikvah In the community: Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Sing Out!, HaZamir Cleveland, LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Sacred Rights, Sacred Song Noteworthy: Fish is a Jewish song leader and as a child was recognized by the Federation for her success at fundraising for Soviet Jewry.

Michael Friedman Age: 52 As a professional: General manager of Ganley Volkswagen Subaru Fiat of Bedford Significant other: Linda Blumenthal Children: Morgan, Mara, Matthew Synagogue: Park Synagogue In the community: Friendship Circle, Meals on Wheels, Rescue Village in Geauga County, Aish HaTorah of Cleveland, Milestones Autism Resources, Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, Montefiore, Susan G. Komen For the Cure and The Gathering Place. Noteworthy facts: Owner of thoroughbred racehorses and is very close to his family, sister Shari and brother Gary, who are big supporters of him. cjn.org/source

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS Shelly Friedman Age: 70 As a professional: Retired/professional volunteer. Formerly worked in special education at Bessie Benner Metzenbaum Center in Chester Township. Spouse: Harry Children: Stephanie, Robin, Kenneth Synagogue: B’nai Jeshurun Congregation In the Community: National Council of Jewish Women/Cleveland, Council Gardens board member, Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry, Friendship Circle of Cleveland, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Noteworthy: Husband, Harry Friedman, was a founder of the Cleveland chapter of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.

Michael Haas Age: 48 As a professional: Partner, Jones Day Spouse: Raquel Children: Kyle, 16, Alexandra, 10 Synagogue: B’nai Jeshurun Congregation In the community: Immediate past president Joseph & Florence Mandel Jewish Day School, The Basser Center for BRCA Noteworthy: Loves to garden.

Sara Hurand Age: 41 As a professional: Owner of Iris Design Spouse: Elie Weiss Children: Eitan Weiss, 9, Jonah Weiss, 8 Synagogues: Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue and Green Road Synagogue In the community: Co-founder of Cleveland Jewish Arts and Culture Lab; board member at Jewish Federation of Cleveland; board member of the Rainey Institute; member of the Accessions Advisory committee at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and member of Leading Edge Alliance for Excellence in Jewish Leadership Commission. Noteworthy: After earning her graduate degree in 2001, Sara Hurand and her husband, Elie, a University Heights native, decided to relocate to Cleveland. “I felt my quality of life and opportunities for professional advancement would be stronger in Cleveland,” Hurand said.

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS Gary Isakov Age: 51 As a professional: BDO USA, LLC Spouse: Lara Children: Ilan; Joshua, 14; Aviva, 8 Synagogue: Chabad Jewish Center of Solon In the community: Board member and chair of the audit and compliance committee St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, finance committee of the Sisters of Charity Health System; Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, American Diabetes Association, and board member of American Friends of Magen David Adom Cleveland chapter Noteworthy: BDO USA named him its representative in a global partner leadership program. The program is limited to 12 partners worldwide.

Eva Kahana Age: 75 As a professional: Distinguished university professor and professor of sociology at Case Western Reserve University; director of Elderly Care Research Center Spouse: Boaz Children: Jeffrey; Michael Synagogue: Green Road Synagogue In the community: Committee on services to older adults of the Jewish Family Services; Arnold Heller committee of Menorah Park Center for Aging; Hillel at CWRU; Friendship Circle; and Cleveland AMIT. Noteworthy: Awarded 2016 Hovorka Prize, CWRU’s highest honor given to a faculty member for achievements in teaching, research and scholarly service; published six books; honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from Yeshiva University; given Distinguished Mentor Award; child survivor of Holocaust.

Keith Libman Age: 69 As a professional: Partner at Bober Markey Fedorovich Spouse: Nancy Children: Debbie Klein; Amy Brodsky Synagogue: The Temple-Tifereth Israel In the community: Immediate past board chair of Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation; Maltz Museum vice president; life trustee and past president of The Temple-Tifereth Israel; life trustee and past board chair at Menorah Park; former vice chair and active volunteer at Jewish Federation of Cleveland; executive committee member and chair of the audit committee of United Way; Jewish Federation of North America trustee and co-chair of health and long-term committee, as well as member of domestic policies and public affairs counsel and audit committee. cjn.org/source

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DIFFERENCE MAKERS Michael Siegal Age: 64 As a professional: Chairman and CEO of Olympic Steel Inc. Spouse: Anita Children: Rachel, Zachary, Erica Synagogue: Park Synagogue In the community: Immediate past chair of the Jewish Federations of North America, chair of Secure Community Network, head of government relations between Diaspora Jewry and the government of Israel, Jewish Federation of Cleveland board of trustees Noteworthy: Four grandchildren, ages 9, 7, 5, 1, with the three oldest in Baltimore and the youngest in Cleveland.

Kim Strausser Age: 57 As a professional: School psychologist for Hudson City Schools Spouse: Mike Miller Children: Noah Rosen, Jeremy Miller, Sam Miller Synagogue: Temple Beth Shalom In the community: Co-president of Temple Beth Shalom, member of NA’AMAT, URJ Lake Erie Community, National Association of School Psychologists, Ohio School Psychologists Association, Kent/Akron Association of School Psychologists, Daughters of the American Revolution and National Alliance on Mental Illness Noteworthy: Within a couple of months of Kim Strausser being named president of Temple Beth Shalom in 2013, Rabbi Sheldon Ezring announced he was retiring from the congregation. “That meant that I had to lead our congregation to find a new rabbi,” Strausser said. “That was a huge undertaking and one that I was not expecting.”

Jeanne Tobin Age: 73 As a professional: Retired executive vice president of Key Corp. Spouse: Dr. Jordan Tobin Children: Steven Tobin, Donald Tobin, Cynthia Port, Adam Tobin, Karen Rabb Synagogue: The Temple-Tifereth Israel In the community: Past president of the Mandel JCC; immediate past president of The Temple-Tifereth Israel (chair of the Temple Tomorrow project); past board member of JCC Association of North America; chair of Federation’s Leadership Roundtable; past member of the Federation’s OCC; past member of the Federation’s finance and investment committee, member of Federation’s HRD committee; Cleveland representative for National Alliance JFNA; board member at JECC; new board member at the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation; past executive board member at Cleveland Alzheimer’s Association Noteworthy: Founding board member of ChamberFest Cleveland music festival. Tobin also has 10 grandchildren, Alex, Anne, Diana, Amelia, Phoebe, JuliaRose, Charlie, Micah, Jonah and Tessie.

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Beth El Congregation Akron | 330-864-2105 | bethelakron.com

295

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

970

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

250

Montefiore Beachwood | 216-360-9080 montefiorecare.org

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Shaaray Torah Synagogue Canton | 330-492-0310 shaaraytorahsynagogue.org

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Temple El Emeth Youngstown | 330-759-1429 templeelemeth.org

150

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The Park Synagogue Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Congregation Cleveland Heights & Pepper Pike 216-371-2244 | parksynagogue.org

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

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ORTHODOX/MODERN ORTHODOX Beachwood Kehilla (Modern) Beachwood | 216-765-0334 beachwoodkehilla.com

78

Green Road Synagogue (Modern) Beachwood | 216-381-4757

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Oheb Zedek-Cedar Sinai Synagogue (Modern) Lyndhurst | 216-382-6566 oz-cedarsinai.org

190

Solon Chabad Solon | 440-498-9533 | solonchabad.com

500

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

350

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Kol HaLev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community Pepper Pike | 216-320-1498 | kolhalev.net

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Knesseth Israel Temple Wooster | 330-262-3516 | kitemple.org

Youth/Teen Groups

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Menorah Park Synagogue Beachwood | 216-839-6628 menorahpark.org

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100

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Heights Jewish Center Synagogue University Heights | 216-382-1958 | hjcs.org

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Children of Israel Congregation (Youngstown) Congregation K’hal Yereim (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Shomre Shabbos (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Zemech Zedek (Cleveland Heights) Congregation Zichron Chaim (South Euclid) Jewish Family Experience (Beachwood & Cleveland) Taylor Road Synagogue (Cleveland Heights)

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

110

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

50

Temple Emanu El Orange Village | 216-454-1200 teecleve.org

450

Temple Israel Akron | 330-665-2000 templeisraelakron.org

400

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

230

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

1,350

Youth/Teen Groups

35

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Seniors Group

Temple Am Shalom Mentor | 440-255-1544 templeamshalom.org

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Gift Shop

Disabled Access ●

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350

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

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OTHER Beth El – The Heights Synagogue Cleveland Heights | 216-320-9667 bethelheights.org

80

The Shul: Cleveland’s Open Synagogue Pepper Pike | 216-509-9969 | theshul.us

225

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INDEX A

Comfort Keepers ................................................................................82

@akiva...................................................................................... 69, 70, 73

Congregation Shaarey Tikvah Synagogue .....................................................................................115 Face to Face: A Holocaust Education Program...........................20 Sisterhood/Men’s Club Auxiliaries .................................................28

A+ Solutions ........................................................................................96 Action Travel Center Inc. ..................................................................123 AIPAC .................................................................................................107 Akron Art Museum .............................................................................29 Alterations Express ...........................................................................123 American Friends of Magen David Adom Midwest Regional Office ...............................................22, 107, 119

Council Gardens .................................................................................84 Cuyahoga Community College........................................................79 Cuyahoga Community College Foundation...................................20

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American Friends of the Hebrew University ..................................107

D’MAZ Lifestyle Salon ......................................................................121

Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple Chevrei Tikva Chavurah ..................................................................23 Early Childhood Center ..................................................................61 Synagogue .....................................................................................114 Reception Facilities..........................................................................48 Religious School...............................................................................72

Dog Waste Management................................................................122

Anti-Defamation League ...................................................................20 Arden Courts Memory Care Community ........................................81

B Beck Center for the Arts.....................................................................29 Bee Awesome (HoneyBeeJewish)....................................................78 Bellefaire JCB JDN Early Childhood Center .........................................................61 Jewish Big Brother Big Sister Association.....................................23 Main Listing ............................................................................. 95, 126 Monarch Center for Autism............................................................71

E Earl R. Agin & Associates .................................................................121 Eastgate Shopping Center ..............................................................122 Escape Hunt ......................................................................................122 Esther & Stanley Waxman Community Mikvah ............................112 Eton Chagrin Boulevard...................................................................122 Executive Caterers at Landerhaven ..................................................48

F Fioritto Funeral Service.....................................................................112 Forest City Hebrew Benevolent Association .......................... 90, 111 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Ohio Chapter .....................108 Friendship Circle of Cleveland ..........................................................71 Fuchs Mizrachi School .......................................................................68

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Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging ....................................................86

Ganley Subaru of Bedford ...............................................................121

Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz Memorial Chapel ................................111

The Gathering Place Home Furnishings Warehouse ...................121

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Professional Realty, Sharon Friedman, GRI, CRS ...........................................................45

The Glidden House ..........................................................................103

The Bertram Inn & Conference Center .......................44, 48, 54, 103

Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant ................................................54

Beth El Congregation..........................................................69, 77, 114

GPS: Generation Planning Strategies for Family Business Renewal ............................................................................................35

B’nai Jeshurun Congregation Bessie Hershey Religious School ...................................................72 Early Childhood Center ..................................................................61 Synagogue .....................................................................................114 BNH Corporate Place.........................................................................45 Brigitte At Your Service.......................................................................87

Goldberg Companies, Inc. ................................................................45

Greater Cleveland Board of Rabbis................................................119 Gross Schechter Day School Infant Care ........................................................................................60 Early Childcare Center ....................................................................61 Main Campus...................................................................................68

Buzney Law..........................................................................................39

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HD Davis CPAs LLC ............................................................................35

Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP ...........................................................39

Hadassah Central States ....................................................................23

Camp Gan Israel of Beachwood.......................................................56

Hanna Perkins Center For Child Development ..............................65

Camp Gan Izzy Solon .........................................................................56

Hathaway Brown.................................................................................66

Caring Connections Geriatric Care Management..........................87

Hawken School ...................................................................................66

Cedar Center Apartments .................................................................45

Hebrew Academy of Cleveland Early Childhood Division.................................................................64 Main Listing ......................................................................................68 Torah Encounters.............................................................................77

Chabad at CWRU & University Circle...............................................78 Chabad at Oberlin College ...............................................................78 Chabad House of Cleveland E. Ohio Regional Headquarters...................................................119 Waxman Chabad Center-Chabad Shul ......................................114 Chabad Lyndhurst Family Center ...................................................114 Chabad of Downtown........................................................................17 Chabad of the West Side.......................................................... 22, 115 Chagrin Yoga.......................................................................................95 Charlotte Goldberg Community Mikvah.......................................112 Cirque du Papier .................................................................................52 Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center...............................................95 Cleveland Hillel Foundation ..............................................................78 Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry .........................................................17 Cleveland Yentas.................................................................................91

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HFLA of Northeast Ohio....................................................................19 Homewatch CareGivers.....................................................................82

I Israel Bonds/Development Corporation For Israel..........23, 35, 108

J Jacob’s Judaic Book and Gift Center ...............................................28 JECC Israel Connections .........................................................................107 Israel Programs & Overnight Experiences....................................57 J-Kids: Young Kids in Cleveland ....................................................64 SEGULA ............................................................................................71 Jewish Community Center of Canton..............................................22


INDEX Jewish Family Service of Akron .........................................................87 Jewish Federation of Cleveland Access Jewish Cleveland................................................................18 Campaign for Jewish Needs..........................................................19 Jewish Volunteer Network..............................................................90 Offices...............................................................................................18 Overseas Programs .......................................................................108 Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland..........................................28 Jewish Learning Connection ................................................ 23, 77, 78 Jewish National Fund.......................................................................108 Jewish Secular Community .............................................................119 JFSA – Jewish Family Service Association Alyson’s Place JFSA-Medical Clinic ...............................................96 Ascentia: Pathways to Community Living.....................................97 Care at Home...................................................................................82 College Financial Aid Program (CFAP) .........................................19 Family Violence Services...............................................................125 Hebrew Shelter Home ....................................................................18 Horvitz YouthAbility .........................................................................71 KNOW ABUSE™ – Teen Dating Violence Prevention ...............71 Offices...............................................................................................26 Older Adult Services .......................................................................87 Volunteer Services ...........................................................................91 jHUB ...................................................................................................118 John Carroll University........................................................................79 Joseph & Florence Mandel Jewish Day School........................64, 68 Judson at University Circle.................................................................84

K Kabb Law Firm ....................................................................................40

Home Health Services.....................................................................83 Jennie and Jacob Sapirstein Synagogue ...................................115 Marcus Rehabilitation Center.........................................................97 The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center ............................97 The R.H. Myers Apartments...........................................................86 Stone Gardens Assisted Living Residence ...................................81 Summit and Portage Home Health Services ...............................83 Volunteer Opportunities .................................................................91 Wiggins Place Assisted Living Residence.....................................82 Menorah Park Foundation.................................................................26 Meyers, Roman, Friedberg & Lewis .................................................40 Mighty Ducts .......................................................................................38 Mishkind Kulwicki Law Co., L.P.A. .....................................................40 Montefiore Home Care.......................................................................................83 Home Health Care Services ...........................................................83 Home Smart Memory Care ...........................................................84 Maltz Chapel ..................................................................................115 Post-Hospital Care Center............................................................100 Rehab Road™ ...............................................................................100 The Rehab Pavilion at The Weils .................................................100 Senior Housing ................................................................................86 Vinney Hospice & Palliative Care...................................................96 Volunteer Opportunities .................................................................91 The Weils ..........................................................................................82 Mount Olive Cemetery Association ...............................................111 Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation ....................................................20 The Music Settlement .........................................................57, 70, 126

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Kent State University Jewish Studies Program................................79

NA’AMAT USA Cleveland Council .................................................109

Kol Halev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community...........................................................69, 77, 115

NCJW/Cleveland (National Council of Jewish Women) ...... 26, 122

Kol Israel Foundation..........................................................................22

The Negev Foundation......................................................................20

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Oberlin College Hillel & Jewish Student Union ..............................79

Landerbrook Transitional Care ..........................................................81

Ohev Tzedek ......................................................................77, 111, 116

Laurel Lake ...........................................................................................81

Ohio Clinic for Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery ....................................100

Laurel School .......................................................................................66

Options for Senior America ...............................................................88

Lawrence School .................................................................................67

ORT America – Northeast Ohio ........................................26, 91, 109

The Lillian and Betty Ratner School ..................................................67

Overbeke Driving School...................................................................61

The Lippman School ....................................................................57, 68

Owner’s Management Company .....................................................46

LiveSpecial.com, the click that connects!................................ 72, 125

M McGregor: Supporting Seniors in Need and Those Who Serve Them .................................................................87 Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage ...................................... 29, 48, 69 Mandel JCC Arts and Culture Program...............................................................30 Aquatics ............................................................................................96 Camp Wise.......................................................................................57 J-Day Camps....................................................................................57 Early Childhood ...............................................................................64 Fitness, Wellness and Recreation Department ............................96

P Park Synagogue Adult Education ...............................................................................77 Early Childhood ...............................................................................64 Keruv Connection..........................................................................118 Milton A. & Roslyn Z. Wolf Religious School ................................72 Park Day Camp................................................................................60 Park Preschool..................................................................................65 Reception Facilities..........................................................................49 Synagogues....................................................................................116 Young Mensches .............................................................................91 Presque Isle Medical Technologies.................................................100

Mariana Edelman Photography & Design.......................................52

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Menorah Park Adaptive Living Shoppe .................................................................97 Adult Day Care Center ...................................................................88 Aging Resources Center...............................................................125 Campus.............................................................................................88 Canton Home Health Services.......................................................83 Center 4 Brain Health....................................................................125 Drivewise ..........................................................................................88 Helen’s Place ....................................................................................81

Right At Home ....................................................................................84 The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland ...............................................................44 Rubin Guttman & Associates L.P.A. ..................................................40

S Sandel Law Firm..................................................................................41 Schnurmann House ............................................................................86 Shaaray Torah Synagogue ...............................................................116 Shapiro Funeral Services ..................................................................112

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Temple Israel Ner Tamid ..................................................................118

The Silver Grille by The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland..............................49

The Temple-Tifereth Israel Early Learning Center, Ganon Gil ............................................60, 65 Synagogue Beachwood ...............................................................118 Lee and Dolores Hartzmark Library ...............................................28 Religious School...............................................................................72 The Temple Museum of Jewish Art, Religion and Culture.........29

Singerman, Mills, Desberg & Kauntz Co., L.P.A. .............................41 Smart Living at Home.........................................................................84 Solon Chabad Main Listing ....................................................................................116 After Care Program .........................................................................60 Hebrew School ................................................................................72 Solon Jewish Preschool......................................................................65

Tree of Knowledge Learning Centers ..............................................73 Trendline Technology, LLC.................................................................38

Solon Orthodontics, Philip D. Bomeli, DDS, M.S. ..........................95

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Unger’s Kosher Market & Bakery ......................................................54

South Franklin Circle ...........................................................................86

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ..................................29

Suburban Temple-Kol Ami .................................................50, 70, 117

University School.................................................................................67

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Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP .............................................................44

Walter | Haverfield LLP .......................................................................44

Temple Beth Shalom ........................................................................117

Warrensville Community Apartments ..............................................46

Temple El Emeth Synagogue..........................................................117

Western Reserve Lightning Rod Company .....................................39

Temple Emanu El Celebrations & Simchas..................................................................50 Early Childhood ...............................................................................65 Synagogue .....................................................................................117 Youth .................................................................................................73

Windsor Heights Alzheimer’s Special Care Center.........................88

Y YABI Nursery and Child Care ......................................................60, 65

Z Zinner & Company .............................................................................35

Temple Israel Akron ................................................................... 70, 117

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