Cleveland jewish community


Posted April 12, 2016 by johnmmorris1

In the Cleveland Jewish Community, there are 5 Jewish day schools, Joseph and Florence

 
In the Cleveland Jewish Community, there are 5 Jewish day schools, Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School, Gross Schecter Day School, Fuchs Mizrachi School, Mosdos Ohr Hatorah (recently renamed Yeshiva Derech HaTorah), and Hebrew Academy of Cleveland. There are 50 synagogues.

There is a chapter of The Jewish Learning Institute and Chabad.

There are two Jewish Newspapers. The population of the Cleveland Jewish Community is over 80,000. There is a Jewish Summer Camp, Camp Wise, a camp of the Mandel JCC of Cleveland. There are over 1,000 Holocaust Survivors in Greater Cleveland. Most of the Jews live in Beachwood, Cleveland Heights, Orange, Pepper Pike, Shaker Heights, Solon, South Euclid, and University Heights.

Jewish Americans, like Americans in general, have various motivations for adopting children. Some couples adopt for altruistic reasons–to give homes to older children or children with disabilities.

Single people, as well as gay and lesbian individuals and couples, are more likely to try to adopt than in the past, as adoption agencies become more open in their policies. But the reason for most contemporary adoptions–Jewish and otherwise–is a married heterosexual couple’s inability to have a child.

About 15% of all couples in the United States have some kind of infertility problem–defined as the inability to achieve or sustain pregnancy after one year of well-timed, unprotected sex. Adoption experts assume the infertility rate is higher among Jews, who tend to postpone marriage and childbirth.

Because of the emphasis Jews place on family, their relatively high socioeconomic status (adoption can get expensive), and this presumed higher rate of infertility, Jews are considered a population likely to pursue adoption.

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Last Updated April 12, 2016