Ernest Harris+FollowRemembering Cleveland’s friendliest faceRon Greenbaum’s legacy at the Cleveland Jewish News is more than just 42 years of dedication—it’s about the warmth and genuine friendship he brought to every encounter. Whether he was making a sales call, chatting with a deli worker, or tearing up the dance floor at a wedding, Ron made everyone feel like family. His workspace, now known as “The Greenbaum,” stands as a tribute to a man who truly lived to connect with others. How do you think one person’s kindness can shape a whole community? Share your favorite stories of local legends who made a difference! #Business #Cleveland #Community00Share
Andrew Goltz+FollowA Food Pantry Done Right — Huge Respect to Berkeley I saw something today that honestly stopped me in my tracks — a community food pantry that’s open 24/7 for anyone who needs it. I know churches and community centers run food programs, but I’ve never seen one like this where people can just walk up any time and grab what they need. Out of respect, I didn’t dig through everything (it's their community after all), but they had a freezer full of food, a refrigerator stocked with homemade meals, and shelves with non-perishables for anyone who’s hungry. No judgment, no paperwork, no gatekeepers — just help. This is the kind of community action I love to see. You don’t need a corporation or a government agency to do something meaningful. People can take care of people, and honestly, they often do it better. So I just wanted to give a huge shout-out to Berkeley, California for setting up something so simple and so powerful. I’m seriously impressed. #SNAPBenefits #FoodPantry #BerkeleyCA #CommunitySupport #Community61Share