Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month September 2020

Judge Agrees to Delay U.S. Government Restrictions on WeChat

A judge has approved a request from a group of U.S. WeChat users to delay looming federal government restrictions that could effectively make the popular app nearly impossible to use.… Read more » The post Judge Agrees to Delay U.S…. Continue Reading →

Bahrain King Says Accord with Israel Not Directed Against Any Country

Bahrain’s move to establish ties with Israel was not directed against any entity or power but aimed to bring about a comprehensive peace in the Middle East, King Hamad bin… Read more » The post Bahrain King Says Accord with… Continue Reading →

Trump Considers 3 Women for High Court

Three women appeals court judges, all conservatives recently appointed to the bench, are among President Donald Trump’s leading candidates to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according… Read more » The post Trump Considers 3 Women for… Continue Reading →

NYC Police Officer Charged With Spying On Tibetan Immigrants

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City police officer was charged Monday with spying on Tibetan immigrants in the United States as an “intelligence asset” for the Chinese government. A criminal complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court accuses Baimadajie… Continue Reading →

Shocking Incident In Manchester: 3 Sifrei Torah R”L Fall To Ground During Birchas Kohanim

A disturbing incident occurred in Manchester on Shabbos, the first day of Rosh Hashanah, when three sifrei Torah fell on the ground in the Chabad shul on Singelton Street. The shul was holding tefillos outdoors in the courtyard of the… Continue Reading →

Woman Accused of Sending Ricin Letter Arrested

A woman suspected of sending an envelope containing the poison ricin, which was addressed to White House, has been arrested at New York-Canada border, three law enforcement officials told The… Read more » The post Woman Accused of Sending Ricin… Continue Reading →

Human Services Opens Applications for COVID-19 Child Care Tuition Assistance Program

New Jersey Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson today announced that applications are now open for the new COVID-19 child care tuition assistance program the Murphy Administration has created to help families with child care costs as schools open remotely. The… Continue Reading →

Trump To Make Court Pick By Saturday, Before Ginsburg Burial

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he expects to announce his pick for the Supreme Court by week’s end, before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is buried, launching a monumental Senate confirmation fight ahead of the November election. Trump… Continue Reading →

Free Consulting for your Business!

Is your business in distress? Do you want to take your business to the next level? Do you need support and guidance to tackle your dilemmas? Are you looking to start a new business and need advice? The Small Business… Continue Reading →

MIR Update

 During these times of unparalleled changes and challenges, one thing remains constant—the voice of Torah emanating from Yeshivas Mir Yerushalayim. Despite these challenges the learning continues, uninterrupted, b’mesirus nefesh. Last year, the Mir embarked upon an unprecedented Elul campaign,… Continue Reading →

Would Your Child’s Safety Seat Pass Inspection?

Every day in America, too many children ride in car seats that have been installed incorrectly, or are riding in the wrong car seats for their ages and sizes. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety… Continue Reading →

US Household Wealth Hits Record Even As Economy Struggles

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans’ household wealth rebounded last quarter to a record high as the stock market quickly recovered from a pandemic-induced plunge in March. Yet the gains flowed mainly to the most affluent households even as tens of millions… Continue Reading →

Gantz Orders IDF To Establish Field Hospitals For COVID-19 Patients

Defense Secretary Benny Gantz ordered the IDF to make preparations to establish field hospitals for coronavirus patients as Israel’s hospitals begin overflowing. Gantz made the decision following a situational assessment with senior IDF officials on Monday. The defense ministry stated… Continue Reading →

Alone Among Nations, US Moves To Restore UN Iran Sanctions

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States slapped additional sanctions on Iran on Monday after the Trump administration’s unilateral weekend declaration that all United Nations penalties that were eased under the 2015 nuclear deal had been restored, The announcement comes in… Continue Reading →

Batya’s Kitchen: A Place Where You Will Find Consistency In An Unpredictable World

For the past 13 years, Batya’s Kitchen has been serving the Jewish community with their culinary needs. At Batya’s Kitchen, only the highest quality foods are offered and customer service is and always has been a primary focus. In the… Continue Reading →

Reports: Israeli PM’s Aides Break Quarantine After US Visit

JERUSALEM (AP) — Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s senior aides broke quarantine regulations after returning from an official visit to Washington last week, Israeli media reported Monday. The breaches of health regulations by senior officials — which came… Continue Reading →

Surveillance Video: Man breaks into Lakewood school over Yom Tov

If you recognize the suspect, please call the Lakewood Police Department at 732-363-0200.  

WATCH THIS: Breslover Chassidim Hold Tefillos In A Munkatch Prison, In Uman And Belarus

Some Breslover chassidim were lucky enough to spend Rosh Hashanah in Uman but others didn’t manage to reach their desired destination before Yom Hadin. Those who were stranded on the Belarus-Ukraine border spent Rosh Hashana at various locations in Belarus… Continue Reading →

Shocking: Three Corona Deaths In One Jerusalem Family

[COMMUNICATED] Twelve devastated children gathered at the Sanhedria cemetery last night to mourn the passing of their father, 48-year-old Rav Menashe Schiff. Schiff lost his life to coronavirus complications.  The Schiff family has been shaken not once or twice, but… Continue Reading →

Montreal Jewish School Is Shut Down For 2 Weeks Over Coronavirus Outbreak

MONTREAL (JTA) — A Jewish school in Montreal was ordered closed for two weeks on the eve of the High Holidays following an outbreak of the coronavirus that infected at least 15 students. The temporary closure of Herzliah High School… Continue Reading →

UK Experts Issue Stark Warning On Exponential Virus Cases

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s top medical advisers warned the public Monday they must make further sacrifices to control the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying new coronavirus infections could increase tenfold to almost 50,000 a day next month if… Continue Reading →

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