[COMMUNICATED] We are pleased to announce the opening of a Seminary for the month of September. We will be having dynamic mechanchos, special guest speakers, and an enjoyable extra circular program. For more information, please call the office at 732-961-5602 or email office@boneiyerushalayim.org
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan to encourage outdoor instruction when schools start next month. Also on Monday, museums across the state and gyms outside of New York City got the go-ahead to reopen as the… Continue Reading →
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced today that New Jersey will receive approximately $3.06 million as part of an $85 million multistate settlement with American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Honda of America Mfg., Inc., resolving allegations that Honda concealed… Continue Reading →
BROOKLYN, NY (JTA) – With cases of COVID-19 rising over the last several weeks in Orthodox communities in the New York City area, a synagogue in Brooklyn and a Jewish ambulance group issued warnings for people to continue taking precautions… Continue Reading →
The Israeli Health Ministry is promoting the use of recovered coronavirus patients as volunteers in hospitals, The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday. In a letter to hospital directors around the… Read more » The post Recovered Covid Patients Sought for… Continue Reading →
Coronavirus manager Ronni Gamzu issued a call of alarm to Arab communities on Tuesday: “I call on Arab society and leaders to act. This is a catastrophe. Local authorities in… Read more » The post Gamzu Exhorts Arabs to Act… Continue Reading →
The first cracks are showing in the Israeli-UAE agreement over the sale of F-35 advanced jets to the United Arab Emirates by the United States, Walla News reported on Monday. The UAE canceled a scheduled trilateral meeting in New York… Continue Reading →
CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Sudan on Tuesday to push for normalizing ties with Israel, building on momentum from the recent historic agreement to establish relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The Sudanese… Continue Reading →
What Should I Do When I Grow Up? Join us with Shaina Keren, noted career coach. Do I need a degree? What will I be good at and enjoy? How can I avoid a boring, dead-end job? How can I… Continue Reading →
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has denied that he had requested Ukrainian authorities to limit visitors to Uman on Rosh Hashanah. Ukraine said on Tuesday it would limit the number… Read more » The post Netanyahu Denies Requested Ukraine to… Continue Reading →
The coronavirus pandemic has not stopped Selichos at the Kosel this year. In recent days, thousands of mispallelim have visited the Kosel to participate in the penitential prayers of Selichos… Read more » The post Selichos at Kosel Under Coronavirus… Continue Reading →
BROOKLYN, NY (JTA) – At a moment when the world could use a dose of hope, along comes Rabbi Yehuda “Yudi” Dukes. In late March, Dukes was hospitalized in New York with COVID-19, a week after the otherwise healthy 38-year-old… Continue Reading →
Chodesh Elul is upon us! Bezras Hashem, in the next week we hope that thousands of tinokos shel beis rabban will be zoche to once again attend Yeshiva and return to regular classrooms. In anticipation of this great moment,… Continue Reading →
Many new drivers are unaware of their rights and proper protocol when being pulled over by a police officer. To help educate residents to that extent, a bill encouraged by national dialogue on incidents occurring during routine law enforcement stops… Continue Reading →
Family getting up: Friday (8/28/20)Morning R’ Duvid Tzvi BillerFather Mrs. Rivka BillerMother R` Yehuda Leib BillerBrother R’ Shaya BillerBrother R’ Nusson BillerBrother R` Mattis BillerBrother Mrs. Yocheved BreuerSister Mrs. Chana Rochel EilenderSister Mrs. Toby LernerSister
GAZA (VINNews) — Four Palestinian terrorists were killed Monday night in a string of explosions which occurred in the east of the Gaza strip. Initial reports claimed that the IDF had attacked a Hamas outpost in the Gaza neighborhood of… Continue Reading →
U.S. and Chinese trade envoys discussed strengthening coordination of their countries’ economic policies during a phone meeting Tuesday, the Ministry of Commerce announced. The announcement gave no details of the meeting held as part of the “Phase 1” truce aimed… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a cable to all U.S. diplomatic missions last month warning American diplomats that under federal law they should not take overt sides in the presidential campaign. On Tuesday, he plans to… Continue Reading →
Today, Governor Murphy introduced his nine-month state budget. His proposal comes in at $32 billion in taxpayer dollars, which represents an increase from his annualized, pre-pandemic proposal. It also includes a slew of tax increases, including a new income tax, $4 billion… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — Responding to an outcry from medical experts, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn on Tuesday apologized for overstating the life-saving benefits of treating COVID-19 patients with convalescent plasma. Scientists and medical experts have been pushing back… Continue Reading →
Family getting up: R’ Yossi ScheinsnaderHusband R’ Yossi ScheinsnaderHusband R’ Berel KrymanFather Mrs. Zeasie KrymanMother R’ Yankie KrymanBrother R’ Yisroel KrymanBrother R` Yossi KrymanBrother R` Pinchas KrymanBrother Mrs. Esty EsthersohnSister Mrs. Ruchie KamionkaSister Hayeled Kalmy ScheinsnaderSon Hayeled Yankie ScheinsnaderSon Hayeled… Continue Reading →
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