Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2022

Israel Hosts Foreign Ministers Of US, Bahrain, Morocco And Egypt At Historic Negev Summit

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will host his counterparts from the US, UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Egypt today, in a historic summit at the Negev kibbutz of Sde Boker. This is the first time that a summit… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: Authorities use drone to search for missing teen in Lakewood

Lakewood Police are using a drone this evening to search for a missing teen. Police are searching near Lake Shenandoah. No information about the missing was immediately available. Authorities using drone to search for a missing teen in Lakewood. pic.twitter.com/Pdd428kvr9… Continue Reading →

US Will Give Airlines A Break On Takeoff Rights In NYC, DC

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials are extending pandemic relief that helps big airlines keep coveted takeoff and landing rights for international flights this summer at busy airports in New York City and Washington, D.C. The move by the Federal Aviation… Continue Reading →

Petirah of Reb Nachman Sofer Z”L

We regret to inform you of the Petirah of Reb Nachman Sofer Z”L, who was Niftar Shabbos morning in Eret Yisroel. Reb Nachman Z”L was a tremendous Talmid Chochom who sat and learned all his life. He moved from Australia… Continue Reading →

NYC Planning To Remove Homeless Encampments From Streets

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City officials are planning to remove makeshift shelters set up by homeless people on city streets, mirroring similar efforts in other liberal metropolises that had previously tolerated the encampments. Mayor Eric Adams disclosed the… Continue Reading →

Did Teen’s Big Size Factor In Florida Amusement Ride Death?

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A rising middle school football player in Missouri, only 14 but already 6 feet, 5 inches tall and well over 300 pounds, Tyre Sampson fell to his death from a towering Florida amusement ride. Lawyers… Continue Reading →

The Afikoman Hunt Is On: Subscribe to The Circle and Save!

[COMMUNICATED] Search hard for the afikoman. Find the perfect present easily.  We’ve made finding the perfect afikoman gift simple and fun! From now through Pesach, all new subscribers who sign up for a one-year subscription will receive a choice of… Continue Reading →

Ukrainian Fashion Brand In Bombarded City Picks Up And Flees

Just days ago, Artem Gorelov was trying to survive in one of the most brutal parts of Ukraine, the Russian-occupied Kyiv suburb of Bucha. Now he stands in a quiet room in the late afternoon sunlight, hand-making hats for a… Continue Reading →

Lumber Train Derails on its way to Lakewood [VIDEO & PHOTOS]

A train on its way to Lakewood derailed, officials said. At around 8:30 PM Thursday night, the lumber train heading south to Lakewood encountered a rail failure. This caused at least six cars to derail off the tracks onto the… Continue Reading →

DeSantis Signs Bill Targeting Explicit Books In Schools

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Saying Florida public schools are making sexually explicit books available to children, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday to give parents a say in what books schools can and can’t have in their libraries…. Continue Reading →

Hungary’s Orban Criticized For ‘Neutrality’ In Ukraine War

Widely seen as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in the European Union, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has sought to assert Hungary’s neutrality in the war in Ukraine, even as his allies in the EU and NATO assist the… Continue Reading →

LOOSE LIPS: How Biden Sparked A Global Uproar With Nine Ad-Libbed Words About Putin

WARSAW — During his presidential campaign, President Biden often reminded his audience about the heavy weight that the words of a president can carry. “The words of a president matter,” he said more than once. “They can move markets. They… Continue Reading →

Trump DC Hotel Gets Ok To Sell To Miami Investment Fund

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s luxury hotel near the White House, which drew diplomats, lobbyists and plenty of controversy while he was president, received government approval Friday to hand the keys to a Miami investment fund, a last hurdle… Continue Reading →

Help Your Neighbors Get The Joyous Pesach They Deserve!

It was already tough to make ends meet. Now, with the hungry Inflation Monster raiding your fridge and eating off your table, it’s like having another hungry mouth to feed! A 60% increase in the price of cooking oil in… Continue Reading →

Jury Awards $14M To George Floyd Protesters In Denver

Jurors on Friday found police used excessive force against protesters, violating their constitutional rights, during demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd two years ago, ordering the city to pay a total of $14 million in damages to a group… Continue Reading →

OOPS: Biden Tells US Troops They’ll Be In Ukraine In War Gaffe

President Biden told US troops in Poland Friday that they will witness the bravery of Ukrainians fighting off Russia’s invasion “when you’re there” — making a significant gaffe after he previously said the US must stay out of the European conflict… Continue Reading →

9:45 PM: Shiur in Lakewood by Horav Michoel Sorotzkin; Also Streaming Live (Maarei Mekomos)

The Shiur will be taking place at Kollel Ner Avrohom, 104 Arbutus Drive, Lakewood. The Shiur will also be available on Zoom. Code Password:168485 Phone number 6465588656 Meeting ID:81790422045 Password:168485 The post 9:45 PM: Shiur in Lakewood by Horav Michoel… Continue Reading →

Biden Budget Seeks Minimum Tax On Households Worth $100M

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden intends to propose a minimum tax of 20% on households worth more than $100 million and cut projected budget deficits by more than $1 trillion over the next decade, according to a fact sheets… Continue Reading →

Governor: 3 Powerful Explosions Outside Western City Of Lviv

Nights are spent huddling underground from Russian strikes pounding their encircled city into rubble. Daylight hours are devoted to hunting down drinkable water and braving the risk of standing in line for the little food available as shells and bombs… Continue Reading →

NATO Deputy: Putin Can’t Win His ‘Unprovoked, Illogical’ War

NATO Deputy-General Secretary Mircea Geoana says that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s month-old “barbaric war” against Ukraine is a war he cannot win. In an interview with The Associated Press, the former Romanian foreign minister and ambassador to the United States… Continue Reading →

China Says No Survivors In Plane Crash With 132 On Board

BEIJING (AP) — Chinese authorities officially confirmed Saturday that there were no survivors in the crash of a China Eastern 737-800 earlier this week with 132 people on board. The announcement by an official of the Civil Aviation Administration of… Continue Reading →

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