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Founded about 1920, Ridge Road #2 was the first cemetery for Taylor Road Synagogue, which merged with Agudath Israel. ...
Mt. Sinai Cemetery, affiliated with Heights Jewish Center Synagogue and Taylor Road Synagogue opened in 1934. ...
Founded by two Jewish organizations currently recognized as Taylor Road Synagogue and Forest City Benevolent Associations in 1924 and started actively burying in 1925. Mt. Olive Cemetery is located on 50+ acres in Solon, Ohio. Our affiliates are comprised of local synagogues, associations and lodge membership who have trusted us for almost 100 years with their final burial services. ...
More Jewish Teens, More Meaningful Jewish Experiences ...
The Friendship Circle's Mission is to spark friendship, connection, and support for children of all abilities, their families, and Jewish teens. ...
The Jewish Family Experience is a community of inspired Jews led by Rabbi Sruly and Ruchi Koval. ...
The mission of the Maltz Museum is to introduce visitors to the beauty and diversity of that heritage in the context of the American experience. It promotes an understanding of Jewish history, religion and culture and builds bridges of appreciation, tolerance and understanding with those of other religions, races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds, serving as an educational resource for Northeast Ohio’s Jewish and general communities. ...
The Cleveland Jewish News is the only independent source of Jewish news and commentary serving Northeast Ohio. ...
Local Jewish families in crisis. Turn to Matan B’Sayser for support and assistance. ...
The Liberty Aid and Hungarian Aid societies founded Fir Street Cemetery along with the Chebra Kadisha who then sold it to B'nai Abraham. This is the second-oldest Jewish cemetery in Cleveland. ...