Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month April 2021

THE ATTACKS CONTINUE: Rosh Yeshivas Hesder Violently Attacked By Arabs

The rash of attacks by Arabs on religious Jews continues and on Sunday afternoon, HaRav Eliyahu Mali, Rosh Yeshivah of Shiras Moshe in Yafo and a well-known personality in the city, was attacked by two Arabs on Sunday afternoon. The… Continue Reading →

As Mask Mandates End, Oregon Bucks Trend With Permanent Rule

As states around the country lift COVID-19 restrictions, Oregon is poised to go the opposite direction — and many residents are fuming about it. A top health official is considering indefinitely extending rules requiring masks and social distancing in all… Continue Reading →

As Mask Mandates End, Oregon Bucks Trend With Permanent Rule

As states around the country lift COVID-19 restrictions, Oregon is poised to go the opposite direction — and many residents are fuming about it. A top health official is considering indefinitely extending rules requiring masks and social distancing in all… Continue Reading →

Police: Suspect On The Run In Fatal Shooting Of 3 In Texas

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Emergency responders on Sunday swarmed an area of Austin that includes shops and apartment complexes as they searched for a suspect in the fatal shooting of three people. Austin police said on Twitter Sunday afternoon that… Continue Reading →

Jaffa Rosh Yeshiva Kicked And Beaten By Local Arabs, Bennett: ‘Humiliation And National Disgrace’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A shocking attack on two leaders of the Hesder Yeshiva in Yaffo, Rabbi Eliyahu Mali and Rabbi Moshe Shandowitz occurred Sunday in Jaffa. The attack is the latest in a worrying string of anti-Semitic attacks by Arabs… Continue Reading →

Deri Recommends Direct Elections For Prime Minsiter To Avoid Fifth Elections

As the political pickle that Israel finds itself in carries on with little of no end in sight, a new initiative has been proposed by the Interior Minister and head of the Shas Party Aryeh Deri, who suggested on Sunday… Continue Reading →

Texas House Approves NRA-Backed Constitutional Carry. Should NJ do the same?

GOP White House Hopefuls Move Forward As Trump Considers Run

WASHINGTON (AP) — Less than three months after former President Donald Trump left the White House, the race to succeed him atop the Republican Party is already beginning. Trump’s former secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has launched an aggressive schedule,… Continue Reading →

Czechs Expel 18 Russians Over Huge Depot Explosion In 2014

The Czech Republic announced Saturday that it was expelling 18 Russian diplomats who it has identified as spies in a case related to a huge ammunition depot explosion in 2014. Prime Minister Andrej Babis said the move is based on… Continue Reading →

Sefardic Community in Shock from Tragic Loss

A beloved member of the South Florida Jewish community lost his life in a tragic car crash that took place on the front porch of his home. On March 7th Moshe Behar, who was a paraplegic, was in the midst… Continue Reading →

Molotov Cocktail Attack Suspect to Appear in Federal Court

A Connecticut man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at police in New York City is in federal custody and will be formally charged in a virtual court hearing on… Read more » The post Molotov Cocktail Attack Suspect to… Continue Reading →

EMS: 3 Adults Fatally Shot in Austin, No Suspect in Custody

Three people were fatally shot in Austin on Sunday and no suspects are in custody, emergency responders said. The Austin-Travis County EMS said it has received no reports of other… Read more » The post EMS: 3 Adults Fatally Shot… Continue Reading →

Half of U.S. Adults Now Have Received At Least 1 COVID Shot

Half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced Sunday, marking another milestone in the nation’s largest-ever vaccination campaign but leaving more… Read more » The post Half of U.S. Adults Now… Continue Reading →

After Outcry, Biden Plans To Lift Refugee Cap In May

President Joe Biden plans to lift his predecessor’s historically low cap on refugees by next month, after initially moving only to expand the eligibility criteria for resettlements and getting swift blowback from allies in return. In an emergency determination signed… Continue Reading →

AP Photos: Photographers Reflect On Single Shot Of Pandemic

ROME (AP) — The images show the intimacy of husbands and wives saying goodbye for the last time, or reuniting after months apart. They honor the courage of nurses, funeral workers and clerics who risked their own health to do… Continue Reading →

Israel: Schools Fully Reopen, No Masks Outdoors

Israel’s schools fully reopened as of Sunday morning, with all students attending in-person classes six days a week, with no capsules or even limits on the number of students in each group. Students are still required to wear masks in… Continue Reading →

Tonight: PCS Masters In Accounting Open House [VIDEO]

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Special Election Proposed to Break Deadlock

A solution to the current political deadlock has been proposed: a direct election for prime minister. The idea was pitched to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu‏‏ by Yamina chairman Naftali Bennett,… Read more » The post Special Election Proposed to Break… Continue Reading →

In Minneapolis, Armed Patrol Group Tries To Keep The Peace

As protests intensified in the Minneapolis suburb where a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright, a group of Black men joined the crowd intent on keeping the peace and preventing protests from escalating into violence. Hundreds of people have gathered… Continue Reading →

24-year-old Aims To Be NYC’s First Bukharian City Council Member

QUEENS (JNS) – In the 30 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism inspired Central Asian Jews to move to Queens, the Bukharian community of Forest Hills and Rego Park has never been… Continue Reading →

Netanyahu Promises Reforms in Care for IDF Vets

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised better care for handicapped and wounded IDF veterans on Sunday, a week after a veteran who felt abandoned by the authorities was dangerously burned protesting… Read more » The post Netanyahu Promises Reforms in Care… Continue Reading →

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