Women of Fairmount Temple Are You at Risk this Flu Upcoming Programs Season? The Women of Fairmount Temple invite you to attend the following programs: Tuesday, January 6 Judi Feninger, president and CEO of the Gordon Square Arts District, will give us the news of what is going on in that vibrant area – and there is a lot going on! She will speak at 1 p.m. Preceding her talk, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., there will be a women’s Bible study group, led by Sue Arnold, in the library. Lunch is at noon. Reservations may be made on Monday, at 440.461.7921, or Tuesday, at 216.464.1330, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.. The cost is $7/member and $10/guests. Tuesday, January 20 As a mitzvah project, join the group in making specialized dolls for children in shelters. Marcia Zashin, responsible for distributing the dolls, will speak at 1 p.m. Her topic is “Special Friends for Homeless Children.” As usual, lunch is at noon at a cost of $7/member and $10/guest. Reservations may be made on Monday, at 440.461.7921 or Tuesday, at 216.464.1330, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 25 Mitzvah Morning continues as participants work on Touch and Tell books for the Cleveland Sight Center; lap robes for Montefiore, Menorah Park and other facilities; sewing medical vests for epileptic children; and creating pillows for breast cancer patients. Temporary Illness Program Can Help or aging adults, the seasonal flu and its symptoms can be very serious. What will happen when you or a loved one gets the flu or any other temporary illness such as pneumonia or gastrointestinal distress? Help is now available. Menorah Park Home Health Services offers a Temporary Illness program, with nurses partnering with your doctor to help prevent your condition from worsening to cause hospitalization. The program offers many services and is covered under Medicare and most insurance companies. The long winter can be safer, healthier, and easier on senior adults utilizing this program. For more information, contact Menorah Park Home Health Services at 216.595.7333. F Jewish Federation of Cleveland Announces Creative Arts Contest C The best seat in the house. reative writers, artists, and filmmakers from Cleveland area middle and high schools are invited to enter the 2015 annual Yom Hashoah V’Hagvurah (Cleveland’s commemoration of the Holocaust and heroism) Creative Arts Contest. Essays, works of art, and films are sought that portray this year’s theme, “70th Anniversary of the Liberation: Keeping the Memory Alive.” “This is a wonderful opportunity for students to consider the lessons of the Holocaust from a unique perspective and to creatively interpret that point of view through writing, art and film,” said Richard Rakos, Creative Arts committee co-chair. Entries will be judged on interpretation of the theme, originality and technique. Cash prizes totaling $3,150 will be awarded and the winning entries may be published in the Cleveland Jewish News. Winners and their schools will be recognized at the Yom Hashoah Commemoration on April 15, 2015, at Green Road Synagogue, 2437 S. Green Road, Beachwood. The Yom Hashoah Creative Arts Contest and the Annual Yom Hashoah Event are sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and the Kol Israel Foundation. Deadline for entries is February 6, 2015. For more information and entry forms, visit http://www.jewishcleveland.org/news/blog/creative_ arts_contest_entries_sought/ or call Debbie Klein at the Federation at 216.593.2834. 3237 Warrensville Road, Shaker Heights Wednesday January 21, 2015 4:00 p.m. Specializing in Men's Quality Hairstyles and Shaves Since 1964 216.295.1092 | www.sgrosbarbershop.com 46 Beachwood Buzz n January 2015