In court documents supporting an attempt to overturn an abortion law in Ohio, physicians and religious leaders spoke to the safety of the procedure and religious freedoms that could be infringed with the law.
Tips for developing great leaders in your organization: Elaine Geller
Updated Mar 07, 2021;
Posted Mar 07, 2021
Elaine Geller of the National Council of Jewish Women/Cleveland shares tips for cultivating leaders in your organization. (Photo Courtesy of NCJW/CLE)
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By Guest columnist, cleveland.com
Guest columnist Elaine Geller retired as a vice president from the Federal Reserve of Cleveland and currently serves as the head of
’s Leadership Development Committee.
All organizations for-profit and non-profit alike need a continuous pool of leaders to guide them successfully today and into the future.
Leaders bridge the organization’s purpose with those who work to achieve it. Leaders keep the organization relevant in a changing world and communicate this direction throughout the organization.
Join the Zoom conversations to discuss the future of Noble Library: Press Run
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
Heights Libraries will release the results of a recent survey that asked residents how the Noble Neighborhood Library branch, 2800 Noble Road, could be improved. Virtual conversations are scheduled to discuss the results, and the public is invited to take part. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com)
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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio
Heights Libraries will hold live conversations on Zoom about the future of its Noble Neighborhood branch at 7 p.m. March 8 and 22.
The events will offer community members a chance to talk with library leaders about possible renovation ideas for the 84-year-old branch, which is located at 2800 Noble Road. That’s in the northern part of Cleveland Heights, between South Euclid and East Cleveland.
Park Synagogue presents program on Jews in rock ‘n roll; Shaker Library has slate of Black History Month events: Press Run
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
Posted Jan 29, 2021
Beachwood s The Temple-Tifereth Israel is co-host of an upcoming virtual presentation called “The Colors of Jews: Being a Minority in a Minority.” It takes place on Feb. 18. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com)
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PEPPER PIKE, Ohio
Park Synagogue invites all to enjoy a fun evening of music talk when it presents “Rock and Roll Jews,” via Zoom, at 6:45 p.m. Feb. 13.
The evening will begin with a brief Havdalah service to mark the end of the Sabbath. Following the service, Dave Milberg, a veteran radio DJ who has been broadcasting since 1965, will present.