Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2020

Travel Camp in the Western US for Yeshiva Bachurim 8th-11th Grades!

For over 20 years Rabbi Mordichai Kreitenberg, Director of Heritage Retreats, has been operating travel summer and winter camps in the  Western US.  This summer he is conducting an epic adventure for Bachurim 8-11th Grades touring the Western US from… Continue Reading →

Economist Stephen Moore Warns Of Biden ‘Left-Wing’ Agenda

NEW YORK (Newsmax) – A Joe Biden administration would be a “scary” economic proposition for the country, according to economist Stephen Moore. In an interview on radio host John Catsimatidis’ “The Cat’s Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM-N.Y. on Sunday. Moore,… Continue Reading →

Watch Rare Ceremony In Iran: Chalitzah Ceremony At Tehran Beis Din

A rare instance of chalitzah being carried out was videoed in Tehran, where the Beis Din, under the leadership of Harav Yehudah Grami, arranged the ceremony for a young woman whose husband died without leaving any children. Rav Grami, together… Continue Reading →

Seven Detainees in Anti-Netanyahu Protest

Hundreds of Israelis protested on Motzoei Shabbos against Binyamin Netanyahu outside his Yerushalayim residence as the Israeli Prime Minister faces corruption charges. The demonstration was fueled by the detention of… Read more » The post Seven Detainees in Anti-Netanyahu Protest… Continue Reading →

Israel: 23,497 Cases, 318 Deaths: “Lockdown In Tiveria Was Mistaken Due To Erroneous Data”

The number of coronavirus cases in Israel has risen to 23,497 as of Sunday morning, with 6,160 active patients with 45 people in serious condition, of whom 24 are ventilated. One more death was recorded overnight Motzei Shabbos, raising the… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Brother Asks Another Court to Halt Niece’s Book

Donald Trump’s brother has asked another court to halt publication of a tell-all book by the President’s niece, after his first bid was rejected by a New York City judge.… Read more » The post Trump’s Brother Asks Another Court… Continue Reading →

Ministers Split Over Coronavirus Policy

Government ministers are split over the proper response to the apparent second wave of coronavirus, with health officials pressing for renewed restrictions while others in the Coronavirus Cabinet are resisting,… Read more » The post Ministers Split Over Coronavirus Policy… Continue Reading →

Judge Delays Roger Stone’s Prison Surrender for 2 Weeks

A federal judge is giving Roger Stone, a longtime ally and confidant of President Donald Trump, an additional two weeks before he must report to serve his federal prison sentence.… Read more » The post Judge Delays Roger Stone’s Prison… Continue Reading →

Watch Live 3:00 PM: BOE Update regarding food delivery, Summer school and Extended Summer school

Police In Scotland Name Suspect In Glasgow Stabbings

LONDON (AP) — Police in Scotland have named the suspect in a stabbing frenzy last week at a hotel for asylum-seekers. Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan, was shot dead by police in the attack Friday in Glasgow. Six people,… Continue Reading →

Chesed of Lakewood invites your family to a Wet & Wild Adventure! Limited Tickets being Sold

Chesed of Lakewood invites you to a wet and wild adventure at Digger Land as they open their brand new water park for the first time. The event is open to men, women and children, but due to restrictions, only… Continue Reading →

Ex-NYPD Commish Bratton Warns of US Crime Revolution

NEW YORK (Newsmax) – Painting a dire portrait of crime and policing in America, former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton laments he has “never seen it so bad in terms of the potential for continued disarray,” pointing to a return to… Continue Reading →

Mississippi Close To Removing Rebel Emblem From Its Flag

Mississippi legislators were working Sunday to change the state flag by removing a Confederate battle emblem that’s broadly condemned as racist. The House passed a bill 91-23 with broad bipartisan support, sending it to the Senate for more debate. “How… Continue Reading →

Virus Death Toll Drops To 5 In NY, Once The US Epicenter

NEW YORK (AP) — Five people died Saturday from the coronavirus in New York state, a death toll Gov. Andrew Cuomo called “the lowest number we have had since this started.” Saturday’s total compared to 13 fatalities the day before… Continue Reading →

Sloatsburg Mincha Area Opens

The Mincha Area on the New York State Thruway in Sloatsburg opened last Thursday for its 18th summer season, providing a place for easy minyanim for those traveling upstate. The… Read more » The post Sloatsburg Mincha Area Opens appeared… Continue Reading →

44-Year-Old Israeli Vizhnizer Chassid in Serious Condition With Coronavirus

A Vizhnizer chassid, 44, with no underlying medical condition, was sedated and placed on a respirator at Mayanei Hayeshua Hospital in Bnei Brak where he is being treated for coronavirus,… Read more » The post 44-Year-Old Israeli Vizhnizer Chassid in… Continue Reading →

Health Ministry Admits Teverya Lockdown a Mistake

The lockdown of several neighborhoods in Teverya last week was a mistake, a Health Ministry official admitted on Sunday. Anat Zurel-Farber, an assistant to the head of public services, told… Read more » The post Health Ministry Admits Teverya Lockdown… Continue Reading →

Trump Tweets Video With ‘White Power’ Chant, Then Deletes It

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted approvingly of a video showing one of his supporters chanting “white power,” a racist slogan associated with white supremacists. He later deleted the tweet and the White House said the president… Continue Reading →

Sign on GSP: Covid-19 Testing Center Closing Monday

Channel Closed Down Over Missionary Agenda

Israeli regulators on Sunday announced they ordered a U.S.-based evangelical broadcaster taken off the air, saying the channel hid its missionary agenda when it applied for a license. In his… Read more » The post Channel Closed Down Over Missionary… Continue Reading →

‘Occupy City Hall’ Protest Urges Budget Cuts for NYC Police

Hundreds of protesters camped outside City Hall are demanding that lawmakers slash the New York City police budget. The encampment in City Hall Park in lower Manhattan began forming earlier… Read more » The post ‘Occupy City Hall’ Protest Urges… Continue Reading →

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