
Abigail Preiszig
Staff Reporter at Cleveland Jewish News
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clevelandjewishnews.com | Abigail Preiszig
Family Kindness Festival on May 4 will encourage families to “be kindhearted,” by emphasizing the power of art to inspire and connect, Dr. Shelly Senders, president and CEO of Senders Pediatrics in South Euclid, told the Cleveland Jewish News. A diverse group of more than 30 schools and 30 organizations will gather at Beachwood High School to “have fun, do good (and) be kind … because kindness is not something that is in the purview of one particular group,” he said.
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clevelandjewishnews.com | Abigail Preiszig
The sixth annual local Good Deeds Day grew exponentially in 2025 with 275 volunteers at 15 locations with 14 partner agencies across Greater Cleveland. “Compared to last year, we had about 110 volunteers at seven different sites,” Aviva Roland, managing director of the Jewish Volunteer Network at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood, told the Cleveland Jewish News.
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clevelandjewishnews.com | Abigail Preiszig
The older adult population in the United States is poised for unprecedented growth in the coming decades, according to a report released by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by the year 2030, over 71 million, or one in five Americans, will be 65 or older, the report said. As this population continues to increase, its needs, characteristics and preferences about how they want to age are also evolving within a shifting local and national service landscape.
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clevelandjewishnews.com | Abigail Preiszig
The inherent inclusivity of the modern-day Passover seder lends itself to an ideal interreligious community setting, Rabbi Melinda Mersack, director of jHUB, told the Cleveland Jewish News. “It’s supposed to be engaging and interactive,” she said.
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clevelandjewishnews.com | Abigail Preiszig
On a typical Saturday, University Heights resident Stephen Wertheim said he can be found among the congregants of his small Beachwood shul. However, on April 6 he was among hundreds of protesters gathered at Market Square Park in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood as part of a national effort to protest recent actions by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
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For Cleveland Heights residents Duvy and Brocha Sauber, allowing their young adult children to remain in Israel as the country enters its another week at war is not easy. https://t.co/VSRJQRfJdX

About 100 attendees celebrated 60 years of the Soviet Jewry movement at “It All Started Here” on Oct. 22 at Beth Israel-The West Temple in Cleveland. https://t.co/wEwMNkUZHI

Jewish students at The Ohio State University in Columbus are feeling afraid and worried as a result of the war in Israel. https://t.co/AnpIPLVcat