Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2020

TEHILLIM – Rebbitzen Raichel Berenbaum of Mirrer Yeshiva

Please be Mispalel for Rebbitzen Raichel Berenbaum who is in need of Rachmei Shomayim. Rebbitzen Berenbaum is the wife of the late Mirrer Rosh Yeshiva, Hagaon HaRav Shmuel Berenbaum ZATZAL. Her name for Tehillim is Raichel bas Leah (רייכעל בת… Continue Reading →

FDA Warns of Hand Sanitizers With Toxic Chemicals

NEW YORK (Newsmax) – A Mexico-based company is selling potentially dangerous hand sanitizers that may contain toxic chemicals. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned that products manufactured by Eskbiochem SA de CV may contain methanol, aka wood alcohol, which… Continue Reading →

The Man Who Couldn’t Wait

Today, June 23, an event will occur which the Trump administration has tried hard to prevent: publication of the memoir of former national security adviser John Bolton. A federal court… Read more » The post The Man Who Couldn’t Wait… Continue Reading →

Will Marijuana Soon Be Legal In Israel?

Israel’s Ministerial Committee on Legislation advanced two bills decriminalizing the use of recreational marijuana on Sunday, opening the doors for the potential full legalization of recreational marijuana in Israel. The bills, which were proposed by Likud MK Sharren Haskel and… Continue Reading →

One last chance to try your luck – $10,000 awaits.

The drawing of the Bais Rivka Raffle’s grand prize of $10,000 will take place tonight! Now is your final opportunity to secure your spot among the potential winners! The Bais Rivkard is your physical (or virtual) ticket into a $10,000… Continue Reading →

Williamsburg Residents Rally for Increased Hospital Visitations

Hundreds of residents of the Williamsburg community gather at Lee Avenue and Wallabout Street on Sunday, June 21, to demand that hospitals return to pre-COVID regulations and allow relatives and friends… Read more » The post Williamsburg Residents Rally for Increased… Continue Reading →

ANOTHER MASS SHOOTING: 2 Dead, 7 Wounded In Shooting At North Carolina Block Party

Two people were killed and seven others were wounded early Monday when multiple people fired into a crowd at an impromptu celebration in North Carolina, police said. Five others were hit by vehicles. The shooting happened at an impromptu block… Continue Reading →

Trump: US Doing ‘Too Good A Job’ On Testing

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday the United States has done “too good a job” on testing for cases of COVID-19, even as his staff insisted the president was only joking when he said over the weekend that… Continue Reading →

White House Scales Back Temperature Checks

Visitors are able to enter the White House complex without having their temperatures checked for the first time since mid-March, although several other coronavirus precautions remain in place. Those who… Read more » The post White House Scales Back Temperature… Continue Reading →

U.S. Honeybees are Doing Better After Bad Year

American honeybee colonies have bounced back after a bad year, the annual beekeeping survey finds. Beekeepers only lost 22.2% of their colonies this past winter, from Oct. 1 to March… Read more » The post U.S. Honeybees are Doing Better… Continue Reading →

Staffers and Volunteer Police Team Up To Assist Lonely Hoarder Living in Squalor In Tel Aviv

The north Tel Aviv police district has, for years, been combining staffers and police volunteers to lend a hand in the community via a program called “Something for Someone”. The project connects the officer and volunteers to the members of… Continue Reading →

D.C. Police and Protesters Square Off Near White House

Washington D.C. police and protesters engaged in a skirmish Monday afternoon as city officials attempted to clear out a series of tents erected on a street near the White House… Read more » The post D.C. Police and Protesters Square… Continue Reading →

World’s Largest Zoom Event to Mark the Yartzheit of The Lubavitcher Rebbe ZATZAL

Developers of Zoom Video Communications are working to assist a global program marking the yahrzteit of the Lubavitcher Rebbe ZATZAL, this Wednesday, the third of Tammuz. With restrictions on travel, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, make visiting the Rebbe’s Ohel… Continue Reading →

Trump Administration Extends Visa Ban To Non-Immigrants

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Monday that it was extending a ban on green cards issued outside the United States until the end of the year and adding many temporary work visas to the freeze, including those used… Continue Reading →

Trump to Suspend Certain Foreign Worker Visas

President Donald Trump will suspend the entry of certain foreign workers, a senior administration official said on Monday, a move the official said would help the economy, but which business… Read more » The post Trump to Suspend Certain Foreign… Continue Reading →

Brazil: Pastor & Church Members Pray For Another Holocaust

A pastor of a church in Rio de Janeiro led his congregation in praying to “destroy the Jews like vermin” and bring about a second Holocaust, a Jewish Theological Agency (JTA) report said. A video shows Pastor Tupirani da Hora… Continue Reading →

Research: Antibody Levels in Recovered COVID-19 Patients Decline Quickly

Levels of an antibody found in recovered COVID-19 patients fell sharply two to three months after infection for both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, according to a Chinese study, raising questions… Read more » The post Research: Antibody Levels in Recovered… Continue Reading →

A Bummer of a Summer? | Zvi Gluck

Usually, June is that whirlwind time where the end of the school year looms large and weddings and graduations dot the calendar, the entire month awash in the excitement of sleepaway camp, beckoning enticingly in very near future. But this… Continue Reading →

Bnei Brak Passes Tel Aviv With Number of Actively Sick Residents With Covid-19

Newly appointed Director of the Health Ministry, Professor Chezi Levy, held a briefing regarding the status of the Covid-19 Coronavirus outbreak and revealed that Bnei Brak has surpassed Tel Aviv in the number of newly diagnosed Covid-19 patients. “We are… Continue Reading →

U.S. Designates Four Major Chinese Media Outlets as Foreign Missions

The United States said on Monday it will start treating four major Chinese media outlets as foreign embassies, alleging they are mouthpieces for Beijing, in a move that is likely… Read more » The post U.S. Designates Four Major Chinese… Continue Reading →

Police Chief Defends Police Driving Into Protesters

New York Police Commissioner Dermot Shea testified on Monday that officers who drove their cars into protesters were complying with department standards, and he defended the arrests of legal observers… Read more » The post Police Chief Defends Police Driving… Continue Reading →

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