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November 2016 Beachwood Buzz
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JFSA helps older adults remain in their own home
with a range of services that keep them healthy,
independent and connected.
Speak to one of our
caring professional sta today.
Medicaid/Medicare, PASSPORT, MyCare Ohio, VA, private pay and most insurance accepted.
Your parents want to
live at home, but they
need more help than ever.
WE ARE JFSA. YOU ARE NEVER ALONE.
Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland
216.378.8660 | www.jfsa-cleveland.org
Women of
Fairmount Temple
Programs
The following programs take place
at Fairmount Temple. For questions or
more information, call Ellen Klein at
216.342.4755.
Tuesday, November 8
Women of Fairmount Temple will fi rst
have lunch at Bravo (on one's own) at 11
am. At 1 pm, attendees will drive to Chagrin
Valley Soap and Salve Company at 29425
Aurora Road in Solon, where they will tour
the factory and hear a talk focusing on skin,
body and hair care.
Sunday, November 13
Game Day, 1-4 pm. Singles and groups
are invited to play, have fun and help raise
funds for projects. If you have a mah jongg
set, bring it along. Cards and board games
will also be available. Register by Novem-
ber 9. Refreshments, prizes and raffl es will
await participants.
Tuesday, November 15
Educator Diane Lavin will continue
her series of "First Families of the Bible,"
beginning at 10:30 am. Lunch will follow
at noon ($10/person). Reservations must
be made on Thursday or Friday before the
event by calling 440.461.7921. After lunch,
attendees will enjoy "Fabulous Singers,
Fabulous Scenes," an afternoon of opera
performed by Cleveland Institute of Music
opera students. The program is free and
open to the community.
Sunday, November 20.
Members of the Sunday Mitzvah Morn-
ing program invite you to knit, paste and
cut to create lap robes, numbers books for
pre-school children at the Children Sight
Center, and kits for epileptic children.
Tuesday, November 29
Lunch is at noon ($10/person). Reserva-
tions must be made on Thursday or Friday
before the event by calling 440.461.7921.
At 1 pm, Sandie Angart, owner/artist of
Three Sisters Plates, will demonstrate
how to create a handcrafted collage item.
The program is free and open to the
community.