Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month April 2021

Mrs. Rachel Kalikstein ע”ה רחל בת יונא

Family getting up: Shacharis: 7:30 amMincha: 7:25 pmMaariv: Following Mincha R’ Yechezkel KaliksteinSon Starting Wed will be sitting in Boro Park at 1840 52nd St, 11219 R’ Donny KaliksteinSon R’ Raphael KaliksteinSon Starting Wed will be sitting in Monsey at… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Leading the Way on Vaccinations [VIDEOS & PHOTOS]

Lakewood’s vaccination effort has been a shining example of efficiency and equity since it first began, with tens of thousands of vaccine doses having already been administered, and a massive ramp-up in vaccinations expected in the coming days. Since CHEMED… Continue Reading →

LIRR to Test Battery-Powered Trains

The Long Island Rail Road may be the first in the country to run trains powered by electricity rather than fuel. LIRR President Phillip Eng said that the railroad is… Read more » The post LIRR to Test Battery-Powered Trains… Continue Reading →

Details on Vaccine Deals Emerge

The “millions” of doses of coronavirus vaccine procured by Israel were given a more specific number on Tuesday, along with the prices to be paid for them. Israel will be… Read more » The post Details on Vaccine Deals Emerge… Continue Reading →

Feds Consider How To Respond After Verdict In Chauvin Trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is privately weighing how to handle the upcoming verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, including considering whether President Joe Biden should address the nation and dispatching specially trained community… Continue Reading →

EU Regulator Finds Link Between J&J Shot And Blood Clots

LONDON (AP) — Experts at the agency that regulates drugs for the European Union said Tuesday that they found a “possible link” between the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood clots after a small number of cases… Continue Reading →

NYC’s Latest Residents: Five Hungry Sheep

New York City’s newest in-person workers do nothing but wander around outside and snack. Five sheep have moved into Governors Island to clear plants and control field growth as part… Read more » The post NYC’s Latest Residents: Five Hungry… Continue Reading →

U.S. Takes Steps to Protect Electric System From Cyberattacks

The Biden administration is taking steps to protect the country’s electric system from cyberattacks through a new 100-day initiative combining federal government agencies and private industry. The initiative, announced Tuesday… Read more » The post U.S. Takes Steps to Protect… Continue Reading →

EU Regulator Finds Link Between J&J Shot and Blood Clots

Experts at the agency that regulates drugs for the European Union said Tuesday that they found a “possible link” between the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood… Read more » The post EU Regulator Finds Link Between… Continue Reading →

United Loses $1.36 Billion As Business Travel Remains Weak

United Airlines posted a $1.36 billion loss in the first quarter and will need a rebound in lucrative business and international travel before it returns to profitability. The loss reported Monday would have been even wider without federal payroll aid,… Continue Reading →

Judge Allows Gowanus Rezoning Plan to Move Forward

A Brooklyn Supreme Court judge has allowed City Hall to move ahead with plan to rezone the Gowanus neighborhood and build apartments near the polluted canal, which federal authorities have… Read more » The post Judge Allows Gowanus Rezoning Plan… Continue Reading →

PA Elections Likely to Be Delayed

Nabil Sha’at , the advisor of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas announced that the PA elections will likely be delayed, according to a report by Maariv on Tuesday. Sha’at said… Read more » The post PA Elections Likely to Be… Continue Reading →

JUST IN: Oak Street School placed on lockdown after student threatens other student with box cutter

The Oak Street School was placed on lockdown this morning after a student allegedly threatened another student with a box cutter, sources told TLS. The incident happened approximately 10:25 AM, when a fifth-grade girl allegedly threatened another fifth-grade girl with… Continue Reading →

Subaru Recalls Vehicles to Fix Engine, Suspension Problems

Subaru is recalling nearly 875,000 cars and SUVs in the U.S. because the engines can stall or a rear suspension part can fall off. The stalling recall covers more than… Read more » The post Subaru Recalls Vehicles to Fix… Continue Reading →

Biden’s Anti-israel ‘Point Man’ Is Behind Plan To Fund Palestinians

WASHINGTON  (JNS/DANIEL GREENFIELD) – “I was inspired by the Palestinian intifada,” Hady Amr wrote a year after September 11 while working with an anti-Israel group. A few years later, the Beirut-born Amr had become an adviser on Muslim relations to the… Continue Reading →

Seforim in Review: Halachic Discussions on Hilchos Shabbos – a Practical Guide

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com For those who do not wish to read this entire review – it is an extraordinary work. Go out and buy it now.  For those who wish to read the review, continue. In contemporary… Continue Reading →

As California Recall Looks Likely, Hard Work Begins for GOP

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s critics almost certainly have qualified a recall election for the ballot, a remarkable feat in the heavily Democratic state. Now the real work begins. The chance… Read more » The post As California Recall Looks Likely,… Continue Reading →

Federal Judge Hands Jewish Navy Man Reprieve From Shaving Beard

WASHINGTON (JTA) – An Orthodox Jewish Navy sailor doesn’t have to shave his beard — at least until the end of the month — thanks to a federal judge. Petty Officer 3rd Class Edmund Di Liscia, who is serving aboard… Continue Reading →

Shuls are Sticking with “Virtual Services” for Good!

Does your Shul need a professional, reliable, and consistent back-office team to handle financial and administrative tasks? Does your Shul struggle to keep up with transactions, recordkeeping, communication, schedules, updates and more? Is the core team of volunteers and staff… Continue Reading →

Shuls are Sticking with “Virtual Services” for Good!

Does your Shul need a professional, reliable, and consistent back-office team to handle financial and administrative tasks? Does your Shul struggle to keep up with transactions, recordkeeping, communication, schedules, updates and more? Is the core team of volunteers and staff… Continue Reading →

MAXINE IN HOT WATER: Rep. Waters Responds After Chauvin Trial Judge Says Her Remarks May Derail Possible Verdict

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., appeared to shake off comments by the judge in the Derek Chauvin murder trial who said her “confrontational” remarks during a weekend protest in Minnesota could result in “this whole trial being overturned.” Judge Peter Cahill… Continue Reading →

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