What's happening at HJC?
--- We are
still accepting donations
of books
for our third annual Book Fair
on May 6. We also need volunteers to help with set-up on April 29
and May 3, and volunteers to help on the day of the event. If you
are available to help, please call Gedalia Corbett at (216) 501-0625,
or email booksale
{AT} hjcs.org
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Heights
Jewish Center was established
in 1923, moving to
our
present location at the corner of Cedar and Wrenford in University
Heights in 1979. (See map.)
Unlike
other shuls which can be labeled
“modern Orthodox”, “Chassidic” or “Yeshivish”, Heights cannot be
labeled
because of the variety of backgrounds and minhaggim from which our
members come. What our member families have in common is a
commitment to Torah and mitzvos and a desire to grow
spiritually.
We have a
large building (fully paid for) with a
beis medrash
and social halls, two kitchens and a large parking
lot.
There is both a mechitza on the main level and a balcony in the
sanctuary. The shul is located near several apartment
complexes
and many affordable homes.
Rabbi
and Mrs. Davidovich welcome you
to Cleveland's friendliest shul