Malden Eruv Expantion in Boston Globe

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“…By expanding into the Edgeworth neighborhood, we effectively doubled the available real estate, which will make it easier for people to find homes. We also increased the affordability of real estate because properties in Edgeworth are more affordable than properties in the West End” inside the original eruv.”

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Looking for more space/lower rent? Check out Malden!

Check out the warm and welcoming community of Malden, and see how far your rent/mortgage payment goes. Beth Israel Malden offers a home loan subsidy program and day school tuition assistance. Click here to set up a visit.

Home & Condos for Purchase

$299,999 3 bed / 2 bath 1470 sq ft Shul neighbors in the same building and nearby.

$315,000 2 bed / 1 bath 1350 sq ft.

$349,900 3 bed / 1 bath.

$559,900 5 bed / 2 bath over 3000 sq ft.

$479,000 5 bed / 3 bath.

Or to rent!

$1450 heat included. Sunny 1 bedroom Around the corner from the shul.

$1300 heat and hot water included. 1 bedroom near T.

$1550 heat included. 2 bed / 2 bath.

Brand new 2 bed / 1 bath. Renovation just completed. Deleaded. Within the shul eruv expansion (currently in progress). Less than 1/4 mile to shul.

$1850 includes utilities. 3 bedroom.

$1,700 3 bed, top floor of house. Several families from shul live on the block.

$315,000 2 bed/1 bath 1350 sq feet condo.

Passover Guides 5774

For your convenience, we are providing you with the PDFs of the Beth Israel Malden Passover Supplement, the KVH Approved Products Guide, and the KVH Passover Dairy List.

Beth Israel Malden Passover Supplement 5774

KVH Passover Approved Products Guide 5774

KVH Passover Approved Dairy List 5774

Selling Your Chametz 5774

Any chametz owned by a Jew during Passover week is forbidden for actual use forever. If there is chametz that you do not want to dispose of (e.g. bottle of shnapps), you must arrange for a formal sale of chametz to a non-Jew that will go into effect before Passover. Rabbi Rabinowitz is available to arrange for this important contract following weekday morning and evening services, or by appointment. Please call him at (781) 322-5686 or (781) 322-5191.

If you cannot take care of this in person, you may fill out, sign, and return the contract that is included here. Whichever you use , you will need to write your name and address legibly and give an approximate total value of the chametz items you are selling. When doing so focus on the value of items that we conventionally refer to as real chametz, i.e. breads, pasta, cereals, cakes, cookies, oatmeal etc.

Forms must be submitted to the shul by Friday, April 11, 2014. If you will miss this deadline please call the rabbi no later than 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14, 2014 at (781) 223-1471 and leave a message with all the information mentioned above (do not leave the message on the shul phone).

Store away and seal off all of the chametz to be sold in one or more designated areas.

Please make out all contributions for the sale of chametz to the rabbi for his services.

Ma’ot Chitin 5774

Ma'ot Chitin 5774

Ma’ot Chitin – Passover Charity Fund

Ma’ot Chitin is the annual Passover fund that helps our less fortunate brethren celebrate Passover with joy and respect. To perform this Tzedaka that has been practiced by Jewish communities around the world for centuries, please donate online or write a check out to Congregation Beth Israel, and write “Ma’ot Chitin” in the memo line.

Deadline: Friday, April 11th, 2014