Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio school closings and delays for Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A handful of school districts in the Cleveland area have canceled classes for today because of icy road conditions.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for much of Northeast Ohio until noon today, including Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Stark and Summit counties.
The hourly forecast shows freezing rain and sleet falling through the night until about 6 a.m., then changing over to snow and a snow/rain mix for the rest of the morning. It’s expected to become all rain during the afternoon as temperatures climb to the upper 30s.
Below is a list from WKYC Channel 3 of districts in the Cleveland area that have canceled or delayed classes for today. WKYC’s list is more extensive and includes district south and west of the Cleveland area.
Schools listed are closed today unless otherwise indicated.
Amherst Exempted Village
Ashtabula Area City Schools
Ashtabula County Tech Campus
Aurora City Schools (two-hour delay)
Avon Lake City Schools
Avon Local Schools
Bay Village City Schools
Berkshire Local Schools
Buckeye Local Schools (Ashtabula County)
Buckeye Local (Medina) (two-hour delay)
Cardinal Local Schools
Chardon Local Schools
Christian Faith Academy
Clearview Local Schools
Cloverleaf Local Schools (two-hour delay)
Columbia Local Schools
Conneaut Area City Schools
Constellation Schools Elyria Community Elementary, Middle
Constellation Schools Lorain Community Elementary, Middle
Constellation Schools Westside Community School of Arts
Crestwood Local Schools (two-hour delay)
Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (two-hour delay)
Elyria City Schools
Fairview Park City Schools
Field Local Schools
First Baptist Christian (Elyria)
Geauga Head Start
Geneva Area City Schools
Grand Valley Local Schools
Highland Local Schools (two-hour delay)
Holy Name High School
Kenston Local Schools
Kent City Schools
Kent State University main campus (two-hour delay
Kingsway Christian School (two-hour delay)
Kirtland Local Schools
KSU Geauga, Twinsburg campuses (opening at 10 a.m.)
Keystone Local Schools
Lakewood City Schools
Lake Ridge Academy
Lawrence School (lower, upper)
Lorain Preparatory School
Lutheran West High School
Madison Local Schools (Lake County)
Magnificat High School
Medina Christian Academy (two-hour delay)
Medina City Schools (two-hour delay)
Midview Local Schools
Nordonia Hills City Schools (two-hour delay)
North Olmsted City Schools
North Ridgeville City Schools
North Royalton City Schools
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
Oberlin City Schools
Padua Franciscan High School
Pymatuning Valley Local Schools
Rocky River City Schools
Sheffield-Sheffield Lake City Schools
St. Albert the Great Elementary
St. Anselm School
St. Anthony of Padua (Lorain)
St. Barnabas Elementary
St. Edward High School
St. Helen School (Geauga County)
St. John School (Ashtabula County)
St. Mary Elementary (Chardon)
St. Mary Elementary (Elyria)
St Mary Immaculate (Avon)
St. Peter Elementary (Lorain)
St. Peter (North Ridgeville)
Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools (two-hour delay)
Twinsburg City Schools (two-hour delay)
Summit Academy Elementary (Lorain)
Walsh Jesuit High School (two-hour delay)
West Geauga Local Schools
Westlake City Schools
Cleveland, OH
Rabbi Leibel Alevsky, Chabad of Northeast Ohio founder and director, dies at 86
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Rabbi Leibel Alevsky, 86, AH | Anash.org
By Anash.org reporter
Rabbi Yehuda Leib (Leibel) Alevsky, longtime shliach to Cleveland, Ohio, who directed the local Chabad institutions for decades, passed away on Monday, 3 Iyar.
He was 86 years old.
Born on 1 Sivan 5699 in Chernigov, Ukraine, to Reb Chaim Boruch and Mrs. Sima Chaya Alevsky, his father was drafted into the Russian army to fight the Nazis when he was two years old, never to return. He was raised by his mother and his maternal grandfather, Reb Gavriel Kagan, a tomim from Lubavitch.
After the war, the family joined the mass escape from Russia under false Polish passports. After time in a displaced persons camp in Germany and then in France, the Frierdiker Rebbe directed his family to move to Eretz Yisrael. He enrolled in Tomchei Tmimim in Lod, where he studied in the zal under the mashpia, Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Kesselman.
In 5718, after receiving the Rebbe’s permission to travel to New York, he arrived on his nineteenth birthday, Rosh Chodesh Sivan, and enrolled in Tomchei Tmimim at 770. He quickly distinguished himself and was among the first bochurim chosen for the Shivas Knei Hamenorah (“Kanim”) – a group of fourteen select students, seven in Chassidus and seven in nigleh, designated to deliver shiurim and pilpulim before the entire yeshiva.
Beginning in 5722 and until her passing in 5725, he merited to serve Rebbetzin Chana, the Rebbe’s mother, assisting her in numerous ways and spending many hours in her presence.
That same year, he became the first official employee of Tzach, the Lubavitch Youth Organization, under Rabbi Dovid Raskin. He ran the organization for a decade, taking responsibility for hakhalas kehillos, tahalucha, Shabbosim in outlying communities, shiurim, and the printing of the first four volumes of Likkutei Sichos. He also spearheaded the global Keren Hashishim campaign in honor of the Rebbe’s 60th birthday.
During those same years, he developed a close working relationship with Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Eizik Chodakov, the Rebbe’s secretary and chief of staff, whose yahrzeit also falls on 3 Iyar. In an interview with Anash.org, Rabbi Alevsky recalled how Rabbi Chodakov would summon him late at night during yechidus evenings and offer suggestions for Tzach’s activities. He initially did not always act on them – until he once found that the Rebbe himself referenced those same suggestions during a yechidus, making clear to him their true source.
As the neighborhood of Crown Heights began to change, he also acted as a liaison for Tzach to city officials, securing grants and property to stabilize the community.
He merited rare closeness with the Rebbe, and on several occasions, he was called upon to drive the Rebbe to the Ohel. Recognizing the need for the Rebbe to have communication from the Ohel to 770, he arranged for a car phone to be installed in the Rebbe’s vehicle—a luxury that cost $900 at the time—which the Rebbe utilized to send out hora’os. He also arranged for the permanent “No Parking” zone in front of 770 so the Rebbe’s car would always have clear access.
He married his wife, Devorah, daughter of Rabbi Shlomo Schneur Zalman Kazen, one of the Rebbe’s pioneering shluchim, in Cleveland on Chai Elul 5722. At the yechidus before the wedding, the Rebbe told the young couple: “Az ir vet machen lichtig arum eich, vet der Aibershter machen lichtig bai eich” – when you spread light around you, the Aibershter will illuminate your own space as well.
At the same time of their Chasuna, the Rebbe held a surprise farbrengen in 770, announcing the upcoming “Shnas Hakan” (150 years since the Alter Rebbe’s passing). The Rebbe had Rabbi Hodakov phone the wedding hall so the Chosson could repeat the Rebbe’s words to the assembled guests.
In 5727 (1967), during a yechidus for his 28th birthday, he asked the Rebbe if his mother and sister should leave Eretz Yisroel due to the looming threat of the Six-Day War. The Rebbe responded prophetically that there was no need to worry, as the war would be over in ten days.
In 5732 (1972), he began his shlichus in Cleveland, joining his father-in-law in expanding Chabad activities in the city.
Over the following decades, he led the community and oversaw immense growth. He built a replica of 770 in Cleveland to serve as the headquarters for the Chabad activities there.
He organized groups of mekuravim who would travel together by bus to receive the Rebbe’s brochos by Sunday dollars.
During the events of Shemini Atzeres 5738 (1977), Rabbi Alevsky was instrumental in the efforts for the Rebbe’s health, helping to urgently bring a doctor to 770.
When the bank threatened to foreclose on the Chabad building in 5744, he flew to the Rebbe and submitted a detailed report on the situation. The Rebbe responded, “Azkir al hatziyun,” and within days the full amount was raised in what he described as an open miracle.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Devorah Alevsky, and their children: Sarah Freedman – Bahia Blanca, Argentina; Chani Glitzenstein – Maaleh Efraim, Eretz Yisroel; Kaila Sasonkin – Akron, Ohio; Rabbi Chaim Boruch Alevsky – Cleveland, Ohio; Miriam Greenberg – Solon, Ohio; Dinie Greenberg – Shanghai, China; Estie Marozov – Pepper Pike, Ohio; Rochie Sudak – London, UK; Rivky Friedman – Brooklyn, New York; and Rabbi Mendy Alevsky – Cleveland, Ohio.
The levaya will take place today in Ohio at 4:30 p.m. at the Waxman Chabad Center, followed by kevura at Anshe Sfard Cemetery.
Boruch dayan hoemes.
Cleveland, OH
3 seriously injured after crash on I-90 in Cleveland: EMS
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Three people were seriously injured after a car crash on I-90 at Eddy Road early Sunday morning, according to Cleveland EMS.
EMS told 19 News that paramedics responded to the I-90 West and Eddy Road for a car crash.
Paramedics took a man in his 60s in serious condition to Metro Health, a man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s, both in serious condition, to University Hospital.
19 News has reached out to Cleveland Police for more details about the crash.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for more details.
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