Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2021

Long Island Police Leader Won’t Resign Over ‘Broken Homes’ Remarks

A Long Island police commissioner said Friday he won’t resign over comments to Newsday blaming the lack of diversity in his police department on Black and Hispanic “broken homes.” Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder told reporters that he serves… Continue Reading →

NY to Shift Vaccination Push to Least Vaccinated Communities

New York plans to downscale its mass vaccination sites to focus on communities where the fewest percentage of New Yorkers are getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday.… Read more » The post NY to Shift Vaccination Push… Continue Reading →

Hard-Line Judiciary Head Wins Iran Presidency

Iran’s hard-line judiciary chief won a landslide victory Saturday in the country’s presidential election, a vote that both propelled the supreme leader’s protege into Tehran’s highest civilian position and saw… Read more » The post Hard-Line Judiciary Head Wins Iran… Continue Reading →

Three stabbed in Howell; Suspects from Lakewood and Patterson arrested

Authorities are investigating after three people were stabbed at a party and Howell early this morning. At approximately 12:10 this morning, Howell Police Communications received a 9-1-1 call reporting multiple people stabbed at Rodina Hall located at 243 Alexander Ave…. Continue Reading →

Bidens’ Older Dog, Champ, Has Died; German Shepherd Was 13

President Joe Biden announced Saturday that Champ, the older of the family’s two dogs, had died “peacefully at home.” The German shepherd was 13. “He was our constant, cherished companion during the last 13 years and was adored by the… Continue Reading →

Hard-line Judiciary Head Wins Iran Presidency As Turnout Low

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s hard-line judiciary chief won a landslide victory Saturday in the country’s presidential election, a vote that both propelled the supreme leader’s protege into Tehran’s highest civilian position and saw the lowest turnout in… Continue Reading →

New York Law Gives Nurses A Voice In Hospital Staffing Plans

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation requiring general hospitals in the state to seek input from nurses and other staff in creating staffing plans that are to include specific guidelines on how many patients each nurse is assigned…. Continue Reading →

Watch: Inside ArtScroll – Episode 2:12: Interview with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman (Avner Gold)

Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman is, first and foremost, a noted author of acclaimed sefarim and a talmid chochom who has spent his years in the beis medrash. He is also the bestselling author of a classic series of books – including The Promised Child and The Marrano Prince – written under the… Continue Reading →

Amid Reform Movement, Some GOP States Give Police More Power

After a year of protests over police brutality, some Republican-controlled states have ignored or blocked police-reform proposals, moving instead in the other direction by granting greater powers to officers, making it harder to discipline them and expanding their authority to… Continue Reading →

Israel On Iran’s New President: “Butcher Of Tehran Executed Over 30,000 People”

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid responded on Motzei Shabbos to the election of Iran’s new president Ebrahim Raisi on Saturday, stating: “Iran’s new president, known as the Butcher of Tehran, is an extremist responsible for the deaths of thousands of Iranians.”… Continue Reading →

45 Israeli Students Diagnosed With Indian COVID Variant

Israeli officials fear that the Indian coronavirus variant is spreading around Israel amid an outbreak at a school in northern Israel. At least 45 students at the Kramim school in the town of Binyamina-Giv’at Ada were diagnosed with the virus… Continue Reading →

Hardliner Raisi, Notorious For Mass Executions, Wins Iran Presidency

Iran’s hard-line judiciary chief won a landslide victory Saturday in the country’s presidential election, a vote that both propelled the supreme leader’s protege into Tehran’s highest civilian position and saw the lowest turnout in the Islamic Republic’s history. The election… Continue Reading →

Sunday! Open House! Back from Seminary? Looking for a lucrative career in an in-demand field?

Earn Your Masters of Science in Accounting: Fairleigh Dickinson University/ PCS/ Agudath Israel   Virtual Open House Sunday, June 20, 7:30 PM. 96% employment rate 8 placement coordinators to assist students in job search Decades of relationships with 100s of… Continue Reading →

After Years Of Suffering, The Father Was Niftar; The Widow And Seven Orphans Are Left Penniless

[COMMUNICATED] After Years Of Suffering, The Father Was Niftar; The Widow And Seven Orphans Are Left Penniless He was a young avreich whose life took a sudden and dramatic turn when the dreaded machala [disease] was discovered in his neck…. Continue Reading →

After Years Of Suffering, The Father Was Niftar; The Widow And Seven Orphans Are Left Penniless

After Years Of Suffering, The Father Was Niftar; The Widow And Seven Orphans Are Left Penniless He was a young avreich whose life took a sudden and dramatic turn when the dreaded machala [disease] was discovered in his neck. After… Continue Reading →

Staten Island Jewish Community Unites Behind Andrew Yang for Mayor of New York City

Staten Island, NY – A group representing the Orthodox Jewish communities of Staten Island issued their joint endorsement of Andrew Yang for Mayor of New York City. The Staten Island Coalition consists of Jewish leaders and local groups representing the… Continue Reading →

Sh’mitta in the USA: A Once in 7-Year Opportunity!

Sh’mitta is a mitzvah no matter where you live. This year, those outside of Eretz Yisroel have the incredible opportunity to take part in the mitzvah.  Zo Artzeinu’s Israel Trees project, now in its 23rd year, allows Americans like us… Continue Reading →

Important Message From Catskills Hatzoloh Ahead of Summer 2021

As the summer of 2021 begins, Catskills Hatzolah is finalizing location updates to their computer dispatch system for this year. If anyone is aware of any inaccuracies or any changes that have occurred since last summer, either new camps and… Continue Reading →

Republicans Point To Inflation In Bid To Retake Congress

Gas prices have whizzed past $3 per gallon in much of the nation. The cost of used cars and new furniture, airline tickets, department store blouses, ground beef and a Chipotle burrito are on the rise, too. Many economists say… Continue Reading →

Judge: No Car Show Trip For Man Arrested In Capitol Riot

A federal judge on Friday said he won’t allow an Arkansas man arrested after he was photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot to travel for a classic-car swap… Continue Reading →

Williamsburg: FDNY Truck Collides With Civilian Vehicle; 8 Patients Injured [VIDEO & PHOTOS]

Numerous people were injured when a fire truck collided with a civilian vehicle in Williamsburg, Friday afternoon. It happened at around 3:00PM, when an FDNY truck responding to an emergency with its lights and sirens on, slammed into a vehicle… Continue Reading →

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