Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2020

There’s a Serious Food Crisis and Tomchei Shabbos Needs Your Help!

[COMMUNICATED] With the COVID-19 outbreak constantly increasing, daily complications arise for families all over. Many find themselves suddenly burdened with an acute food crisis. Tomchei Shabbos has been inundated these past few days with requests for assistance, as households from… Continue Reading →

Pizza on the 9 is OPEN for drive – thru business- today and all year round!

[COMMUNICATED] Pizza on the 9, located at Chateau Plaza is open for business today – as usual, with our famous drive thru pick up service. Come by and pick up for your family. We are waiting to assist you! 916… Continue Reading →

A Timely Message From Hagaon HaRav Shimon Galei, Shlita, Regarding The Present Global Health And Financial Crisis

Coronavirus Lockdown: What’s open and what’s closed in New Jersey

See the list below.   Wondering what’s still open in NJ? 🍎Grocery stores 💊Pharmacies 🌱Medical marijuana dispensaries 🩹Medical supply stores ⛽Gas stations 🛒Convenience stores 🌸Ancillary stores within healthcare facilities 🔨Hardware stores 🏦Banks 🍽️Restaurants for take-out and delivery ONLY 👔Laundromats &… Continue Reading →

NYC Mayor de Blasio Warns: Worst Is Still to Come

New York City’s mayor is telling New Yorkers at the epicenter of the U.S. pandemic that things are only going to get worse. Mayor Bill de Blasio said on NBC… Read more » The post NYC Mayor de Blasio Warns:… Continue Reading →

Virus Outbreak Means (Mis)information Overload: How To Cope

NEW YORK (AP) – The coronavirus pandemic is leading to information overload for many people, often making it difficult to separate fact from fiction and rumor from deliberate efforts to mislead. Already, text messages predicting a nationwide lockdown have circulated,… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: Coronavirus lockdown: 10:00 AM on Route 9 in Lakewood

Why Is Italy Suffering So Much From Covid-19?

ITALY (VINnews) — Italy is fast emerging as the country suffering most from the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 5000 people dead from the virus and hundreds more dying daily. Overwhelmed hospital staffers have had to make devastating decisions about… Continue Reading →

AUDIO: Askonim in Eretz Yisroel describe the fallout from coronavirus

These clips were sent to Yad Eliezer’s local office from Rabbi Dov Wizel, CEO Yad Eliezer, who is in Tzefas now, in quarantine. He shares a fascinating insight into what’s happening to families in Eretz Yisrael as a result of… Continue Reading →

Mnuchin: Coronavirus Lockdown to Last 10-12 Weeks

The lockdown affecting large segments of the American public to try to curb the spread of the coronavirus is likely to last 10 to 12 weeks, or until early June,… Read more » The post Mnuchin: Coronavirus Lockdown to Last… Continue Reading →

Chaos, Inconsistency Mark Launch Of Drive-thru Virus Testing

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Drive-thru sites have been opening around the United States to make it quicker and safer to test people for the new coronavirus. But much like the rest of the U.S. response to the pandemic, the system… Continue Reading →

Prominent Activist, Founder Of Israel’s ‘Ichud Hatzalah’ Eli Beer In Serious Condition In Florida

MIAMI – (JTA) – Eli Beer, the director of Israeli Hatzalah, an EMS service in Israel, is ventilated in a Florida hospital where he has been a patient since last week. Beer was in Florida to raise funds for his… Continue Reading →

Israel’s Youngest Coronavirus Patient: A Premature Baby in Yerushalayim

The youngest positive coronavirus patient in Israel is a two-month-old premature baby from Yerushalayim, who is in Shaare Zedek Medical Center. He caught the virus from a medical professional who… Read more » The post Israel’s Youngest Coronavirus Patient: A… Continue Reading →

British Doctors And Nurses Plea For Supplies

LONDON — British doctors and nurses are making urgent pleas for more protective equipment as the number of coronavirus patients in U.K. hospitals soars. Almost 4,000 medical workers signed a letter to the Sunday Times saying front-line staff felt like… Continue Reading →

WHO: Lockdowns Not Enough to Defeat Coronavirus 

Countries can’t simply lock down their societies to defeat coronavirus, the World Health Organization’s top emergency expert said on Sunday, adding that public health measures are needed to avoid a… Read more » The post WHO: Lockdowns Not Enough to… Continue Reading →

Virus Rebels From France To Florida Flout Lockdown Practices

PARIS (AP) — Young German adults hold “corona parties” and cough toward older people. A Spanish man leashes a goat to go for a walk to skirt confinement orders. From France to Florida to Australia, kitesurfers, college students and others… Continue Reading →

THANK YOU – UNPRECEDENTED: 300 Pesach Sedorim already sponsored in TLS ‘Sponsor-a-Seder’ Campaign

UPDATE: Since launching our annual ‘Sponsor-a-Seder’ campaign for Tomchei Shabbos, an unprecedented 300 Sedorim have already been sponsored by our readers! TLS is pleased to announce that we are once again hosting our once-a-year, 3-week Web-a-Thon fundraiser for the community-based… Continue Reading →

Today: Live hookup Shiur from Reb Gamliel Rabinovitz Shlita

See the flyer below.

Watch: Netanyahu Says “With G-d’s Help”, Interviewer Is Skeptical

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Asked about the catastrophic economic repercussions of the coronavirus, Netanyahu replied that “with G-d’s help (we will overcome)” but the interviewer, Channel 12 anchor Dana Weiss, interjected “rather, with the help of the Weizmann Institute.” Netanyahu replied… Continue Reading →

We All Witnessed The Effect That One Man Infected By One Animal Had On The Entire World

Every Single Action That We Take Has An Incredible Impact The Achdus Seen In Klal Yisroel Over The Past Week Is Unfathomable, Step Up To The Plate And Be A Part Of This Magnificent Ribuy Kvod Shamayim! Boys, Bochurim, Yungerleit,… Continue Reading →

Could a Vacation in Eilat or Arad Prevent Coronavirus?

Could a vacation down south help prevent coronavirus infections? Dr. Tzvi Marom, head of Israeli medical technology firm Batm, believes that it could. Speaking to Yisrael Hayom, Marom, who is… Read more » The post Could a Vacation in Eilat… Continue Reading →

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