Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month April 2020

Delta Loses $534m in 1Q; Much Bigger Losses Looming

Delta Air Lines, the biggest and most profitable U.S. airline, lost $534 million in the first quarter, a setback that will appear trivial when the full force of the pandemic… Read more » The post Delta Loses $534m in 1Q;… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Fascinating Account Of Frum Woman Born In Auschwitz

When Angela Orosz-Richt was seven, she was instructed at school to write down her name and where she was born. When she realized how hard it was to spell Auschwitz, she begged her mother that night to change the place… Continue Reading →

Delta Loses $534 Million In 1Q; Much Bigger Losses Looming

NEW YORK (AP) – Delta Air Lines, the biggest and most profitable U.S. airline, lost $534 million in the first quarter, a setback that will appear trivial when the full force of the pandemic is revealed in the current quarter…. Continue Reading →

Video: Israeli Border Police Officer Wounded Near Jerusalem in Stabbing, Car-ramming Attack

JERUSALEM (VINnews)- An Israeli Border Police officer was stabbed following an attempted car ramming attack at a checkpoint near Jerusalem Wednesday morning in a suspected terror attack. The attack, which was captured by a security camera, saw a Palestinian terrorist… Continue Reading →

Son of Gerrer Rebbe Donates Blood Plasma After Surviving Covid-19

Rav Shlomo Tzvi Alter, Son of the Gerrer Rebbe, arrived at the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer Hospital in order to donate plasma for Corona patients. Alter recuperated two weeks ago after having contracted Covid-19 Coronavirus, and arrived at… Continue Reading →

Iran’s Guard Says It Launched Satellite Amid Us Tensions

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it put the Islamic Republic’s first military satellite into orbit, dramatically unveiling what experts described as a secret space program with a surprise launch Wednesday that came amid wider tensions with the… Continue Reading →

Emboldened by Closures, Red Foxes Prowl in Ashkelon

Red foxes have been making appearances in the city of Ashkelon, drawn out from the seclusion of the desert dunes by the coronavirus lockdown that has kept people off the… Read more » The post Emboldened by Closures, Red Foxes… Continue Reading →

Shin Bet Uncovers Hamas Terror Cell Planning Attacks in Yerushalayim

The Shin Bet has broken up a Hamas terrorist cell suspected of plotting a series of major terror attacks on civilian and military targets in Yerushalayim and in Yehudah and… Read more » The post Shin Bet Uncovers Hamas Terror… Continue Reading →

Westchester DA Investigates Anti-Semitic ‘Zoom-Bombing’ Of Jewish Services

Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. has announced an investigation into recent anti-Semitic “zoom-bombing” of Jewish religious services in the county, which were being video streamed to bring people together while following social distancing directives. The incidents took place… Continue Reading →

Talmidei Chachamim Mourn Loss Of Huge Rav

[COMMUNICATED] A major light from the Torah learning community went out this week, with the passing of Rosh Yeshiva Rav Chaim Aharon Turchin. Turchin lived in Bnei Brak but ran a yeshiva in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Jerusalem.He was… Continue Reading →

TODAY – FLATBUSH & BORO PARK: Emergency COVID Plasma Initiative

Today, Wednesday, there is an emergency plasma drive in Flatbush and Boro Park. This drive will allow you to join the growing community of COVID-19 survivors who are mobilizing to fight COVID-19. With the recognition by the medical community that… Continue Reading →

Oil Hits Lowest This Century as Coronavirus Crisis Hammers Demand

Oil slumped to less than $16 a barrel on Wednesday, hitting its lowest since 1999, with the market awash with excess supply as the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic… Read more » The post Oil Hits Lowest This Century… Continue Reading →

Erdan to Police: Investigate Immediately the Grenade Attack in Meah Shearim

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan on Tuesday appealed to the Chief of Police Investigations Department Keren Bar Menachem and Justice Minister Amir Ohana to ensure that an investigation is being… Read more » The post Erdan to Police: Investigate Immediately… Continue Reading →

Health Ministry Fouls Up, As Corona Death Toll In Israel Mis-Reported Again

The current, accurate, total number of deaths due to the Covid-19 Virus in Israel stands at 184. The Health Ministry mistakenly reported the total as being 197 earlier in the day. A short while later, they recanted and stated that… Continue Reading →

Missouri Lawsuit Alleges China Caused Coronavirus Pandemic

The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation’s officials are to blame for the global pandemic. The lawsuit, filed in… Read more » The post Missouri Lawsuit Alleges China Caused… Continue Reading →

Spain to Let Children Out, Aims for Lockdown Easing by Late May

Spain aims to begin winding down its coronavirus lockdown in the second half of May, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday, though restrictions could come back if the epidemic… Read more » The post Spain to Let Children Out,… Continue Reading →

High Court to Discuss Legality of Unity Coalition Agreement

Having already decided to discuss the petitions on the legality of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s ability to form a government, the High Court will now also discuss the coalition agreement… Read more » The post High Court to Discuss Legality… Continue Reading →

Security Forces Demolish Illegal Buildings Near Yitzhar

Hundreds of security personnel, including IDF forces, Border Police and the Civil Administration, began on Wednesday morning to demolish six illegal structures in two outposts near Yitzhar. Four of the… Read more » The post Security Forces Demolish Illegal Buildings… Continue Reading →

First U.S. Coronavirus Death Occurred in Early Feb. in California

Health officials in California’s Santa Clara County have identified two people who died from the new coronavirus in early and mid-February, making them the earliest known victims of the outbreak… Read more » The post First U.S. Coronavirus Death Occurred… Continue Reading →

Asian Stocks Mixed After Wall St. Hit by Oil Market Turmoil

Asian stock markets were mixed Wednesday as oil prices edged lower amid anxiety about the coronavirus pandemic’s mounting economic damage. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia retreated while… Read more » The post Asian Stocks Mixed After Wall… Continue Reading →

North Korean Media Silent on Kim’s Whereabouts as Speculation on Health Rages

North Korean state media on Wednesday made no mention of leader Kim Jong Un’s health or whereabouts, a day after intense international speculation over his health was sparked by media… Read more » The post North Korean Media Silent on… Continue Reading →

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