If your child struggles with Torah language or Kriah- Make sure that when school resumes, they are not lagging behind their class anymore. You’re juggling a lot. Managing your household under completely unpredicted – and unpredictable – circumstances. Drawing up… Continue Reading →
[communicated] Powerful Drasha from the great and holy Sanz Klausenberger Rebbe ZT”l, Slichos 5728 (1967) Apropos to our present situation The Rebbe advocates for klal Yisroel, and beseeches that Hashem should first bring us the geulah shleima and then we will be… Continue Reading →
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Are some workouts, like yoga or spinning classes, less safe than others? Should I wear a mask? Do I need more than six-feet apart in cardio classes where there’s panting and heavy breathing? There are… Continue Reading →
Almost half the number of car accidents occurred this year during the month of April in comparison to April 2019. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), during the month, which generally sees a lot of traveling due… Continue Reading →
There are 16,717 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Israel as of Sunday, a rise of only five new cases in the past 24 hours, with only 2,285 cases still being active. A total of 44 patients are in serious… Continue Reading →
A 24-year-old Israeli woman with special needs, who was arrested about nine months ago in Lima for suspected drug smuggling, was released to house arrest on Sunday. Hodaya Monsonego, a special needs young woman from a religious family who has… Continue Reading →
The daily coronavirus death toll was slightly above 100 in New York state but the trend continues down, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday. On Saturday, 109 people died across the state from COVID-19, the Democrat said during his daily press… Continue Reading →
Government officials have announced that relatives of the chassan and kallah who are getting married in Israel will be allowed entrance to the country after conforming with restrictions of… Read more » The post Relatives Allowed to Enter Israel… Continue Reading →
Unemployment benefit re-certifications will be more of a challenge for many this week, due to Shvuos. With Shabbos being the make-up date – an issue for many since the onset, this week poses an additional challenge, as New Jersey residents… Continue Reading →
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Joel Johnson hadn’t owned a bicycle since he was 15, but the pandemic changed all that. Johnson first bought a multipurpose bike to avoid the germs on crowded buses and trains but then discovered a passion… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Rabbi Shimon Ragovey, a senior medical advisor to the Chareidi sector in Israel, warned against opening shuls and stated that it could be dangerous especially on Shavuos night. In an interview with Kikar Hashabat, Rabbi Ragovey said… Continue Reading →
This Sunday Night at 6 PM: An Evening of Inspiration and Song “Moments” with Superstars from Around the World Benefiting TCLive.orgThis Sunday night at 6 PM, join world-renowned speakers and singers for an incredibly uplifting and inspiring evening to ignite… Continue Reading →
Authorities are investigating an apparent suicide in Lakewood today, police told TLS. Shortly after Noon today, police and EMS responded to a home for a report of a patient unresponsive. Upon arrival, emergency personnel located a deceased female with injuries… Continue Reading →
The daily coronavirus death toll was slightly above 100 in New York state, but the trend continues down, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday. On Saturday, 109 people across the state… Read more » The post As Nation’s Death Toll Approaches… Continue Reading →
BOSTON (AP) — Wendy De Los Santos passed the test to become a U.S. citizen just days before government offices shut down nationwide because of the coronavirus pandemic. In mid-March, officials said they would tell her in a few weeks… Continue Reading →
One was a 94-year-old veteran of World War II who was the first of his 11 brothers to enlist in the military. One was a Vietnam veteran who lost his… Read more » The post Memorial Day Even More Poignant… Continue Reading →
Europeans and Americans soaked up the sun where they could Sunday, taking advantage of the first holiday weekend since coronavirus restrictions were eased, while European governments grappled with how and… Read more » The post Americans and Europeans Soak Up… Continue Reading →
Ocean County Health Department Establishes Office for Contact Tracing In an effort to prepare for the coming stages of the COVID era, Ocean County Health Department (OCHD) established a unit… Read more » The post Lakewood Briefs appeared first on… Continue Reading →
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Sunday he wouldn’t fire his chief aide for allegedly violating the national coronavirus lockdown rules that he helped to create. Johnson defied a growing clamor for the dismissal of adviser Dominic Cummings, who drove 250… Continue Reading →
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