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Month February 2021

12 Thoughts and sayings of Rav Henoch Leibowitz zt”l

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com As we age, we appreciate even more the thoughts and sayings of our Rebbeim who are no longer here.  It has been almost 13 years since Rav Henoch Leibowith zt”l passed away.  It seems… Continue Reading →

Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Przewozman ז”ל יעקב דוד פשווזמן זצל‏‏‏

Family getting up: Shacharis: 00:50Mincha: 00:50Maariv: 00:50 Mrs. Rochel Leah PrzewozmanWife Israel Phone: 845-426-0032 Address: 22/2 Rechov HaTzivoni Ashdod Mrs. Faigy LandesmanSister 21 Dolson Rd. Monsey NY Mrs. Devora MayerSister 718-871-7330 Mr. Sons PrzewozmanSon Israel: 845-426-0032 Chaim Dov, Menachem Mordche,… Continue Reading →

Hadas bas Orah scheduled for 4th heart surgery at the young age of 3

A new birth should bring tremendous joy and wonder into a family. But when the new arrival, the darling little baby, is sick, the joy is mired in worry and pain. This bundle of joy, Hadas bas Orah, is only 3… Continue Reading →

White House Climate Czar To AP: Texas Storm ‘A Wake-up Call’

WASHINGTON (AP) — The deadly winter storm that caused widespread power outages in Texas and other states is a “wake-up call” for the United States to build energy systems and other infrastructure that are more reliable and resilient in the… Continue Reading →

Suffering from pesach fever? Think Pizzalette

Crumb-free, Mess-free, Its delectable taste appeals to both adults and children. Find Pizzalette in your local grocery today. Distributed by: Nassau Provisions 516-378-5921 https://nassauprovisions.com/ info@Bake-itEasy.com The post Suffering from pesach fever? Think Pizzalette appeared first on The Yeshiva World.

Trump The Dominant Force At Conservative Conference

WASHINGTON (AP) — A conference dedicated to the future of the conservative movement turned into an ode to Donald Trump as speakers declared their fealty to the former president and attendees posed for selfies with a golden statue of his… Continue Reading →

In Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter Again Encourages Investors To Bet On America

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Billionaire Warren Buffett encouraged investors to maintain their faith in America’s economy and the businesses his Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate owns in a reassuring letter to his shareholders Saturday. Buffett hardly even addressed the coronavirus that ravaged… Continue Reading →

Sunday: Uncle Moishy’s Coming to Town!

[COMMUNICATED] In honor of the release of his new bestselling storybook and music album, everyone’s favorite uncle, Uncle Moishy, will be visiting Lakewood this Sunday, February 28. This is a unique opportunity to meet Uncle Moishy, have him autograph your… Continue Reading →

NY Mandates Dance ‘Zones,’ Distancing When Weddings Resume

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York’s new coronavirus-era dance rules aren’t exactly “Footloose” strict, but don’t plan on cutting loose and kicking off the Sunday shoes with just anybody. The state says that when wedding receptions resume next month, guests… Continue Reading →

Watch: Doctor Appears In Court Video Call While Performing Surgery

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Medical Board of California said it would investigate a plastic surgeon who appeared in a videoconference for his traffic violation trial while operating. The Sacramento Bee reports Dr. Scott Green appeared Thursday for his Sacramento… Continue Reading →

2nd Former Aide Accuses Cuomo Of Sexual Harassment

ALBANY (AP) – A second former aide has come forward with sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who responded with a statement Saturday saying he never made advances toward her and never intended to be inappropriate. Charlotte… Continue Reading →

AP Sources: Feds Pinpoint Suspect In Officer’s Riot Death

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal investigators probing the death of a U.S. Capitol Police officer killed in the Jan. 6 riot have zeroed in on a suspect seen on video appearing to spray a chemical substance on the officer before he… Continue Reading →

NYC Rally Condemns Attacks On People Of Asian Descent

NEW YORK (AP) — A crowd gathered in New York City on Saturday to denounce an uptick in attacks on people of Asian descent in the city and across the country. Hundreds of people rallied at Foley Square in lower… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Inside ArtScroll – Episode 2:5: An Exclusive Look Inside the Home of Rav Chaim Kanievsky

 Rabbi Shai Graucher is a popular author who has brought Rav Chaim Kanievsky’s teachings to the English-speaking public in works such as his five-volume Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash, Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Zemiros, and his brand new release,… Continue Reading →

Cuomo Hails Decline in Statewide COVID-19 Rates, NYC Lags Behind

Gov. Andrew Cuomo praised New Yorkers on Saturday for staying the course as coronavirus infection rates continued to decline to fresh, nearly three-month lows. Even though COVID rates are declining… Read more » The post Cuomo Hails Decline in Statewide… Continue Reading →

‘Jewish Ideas Poison People,’ State Department Official Writes On Christian Nationalist Blog

WASHINGTON (JTA) – A U.S. State Department employee named Fritz Berggren has been moonlighting as a blogger devoted to attacking Jews and promoting white Christian nationalism. “Jesus Christ came to save the whole world from the Jews — the founders… Continue Reading →

Biden Says He Will Make Announcement on Saudi Arabia on Monday

President Joe Biden on Saturday said his administration would make an announcement on Saudi Arabia on Monday, following a U.S. intelligence report that found Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had… Read more » The post Biden Says He Will Make… Continue Reading →

Doctor Appears in Court Video Call While Performing Surgery

The Medical Board of California said it would investigate a plastic surgeon who appeared in a videoconference for his traffic violation trial while operating. The Sacramento Bee reports Dr. Scott… Read more » The post Doctor Appears in Court Video… Continue Reading →

The Governor Has Got to Go – Op Ed

A VINNEWS Op-ED Jewish law teaches that, in general, if someone threatens your life unless you violate one of the commandments – it is better to violate the commandment than to give up your life. There are three famous exceptions: … Continue Reading →

Justice Dept. to Appeal Judge’s Order on Eviction Moratorium

The Justice Department said Saturday it will appeal a judge’s ruling that found the federal government’s eviction moratorium was unconstitutional. Prosecutors filed a notice in the case on Saturday evening,… Read more » The post Justice Dept. to Appeal Judge’s… Continue Reading →

U.S. FDA Approves J&J Single-shot Vaccine

WASHINGTON — The U.S. now has a third vaccine to prevent COVID-19. The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two. Health experts have anxiously awaited a… Continue Reading →

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