Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2022

Timeline: Summary Of Bnei Brak Terror Attack

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — At 7:56 PM on March  29th, Diya Hamashra, the terrorist who perpetrated the Bnei Brak attack, entered the courtyard of a Bnei Brak business armed with an M-16 rifle and tried unsuccessfully to shoot a cyclist and… Continue Reading →

Watch: Terrorist Entered Bnei Brak Building Searching For Victims Before Shooting Spree

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The terrorist who perpetrated the murderous attack in Bnei Brak apparently searched for victims in a Bnei Brak apartment block before going on a rampage in the streets, according to newly released security footage. A surveillance camera… Continue Reading →

Heimish Real Estate Expert Honored in Dubai

DUBAI, March 23, 2022 — A longtime Yerushalayim real estate specialist, Mr. Shia Getter, has just returned from Realty 2.0, the world’s premier real estate conference, held this year in Dubai from March 20-22, where he received the Outstanding Leadership… Continue Reading →

A mother’s plea: we all stand together to save Meir.

[COMMUNICATED] Hey, My name is Sari, and I’m a mommy to little Meir who is the light of my life! Tears blur my vision as I write these words which I pray will open your heart to hear the desperate… Continue Reading →

Pesach Baking with Efrat // Almond Dacquoise with Vanilla Cream & Fresh Fruit

Yields: 2 (7-inch) round pans or 1 (10-inch) round pan Dacquoise 7 egg whites ¾ cup plus ¾ cup granulated sugar, divided 1½ cups almond flour or ground almonds ½ cup minus 1 tablespoon potato starch Powdered sugar, to dust… Continue Reading →

Pesach Baking with Efrat // Chocolate Coffee Cake

Yields: 1 (9-inch) round cake or 12 individual cakes 10–11 oz. quality dark chocolate 1 tablespoon quality granulated coffee 10 large eggs, separated ¼ cup sugar plus ⅓ cup sugar, divided 2 tablespoons coffee or chocolate liqueur 4 tablespoons chopped… Continue Reading →

Not your Mother’s Discount Store // With off-price retailers becoming increasingly popular, sourcing also becomes more diverse. Is that “designer dress” you’re nabbing really such a great metziah?

A few weeks ago, I went to a store to get some new spring clothes for my girls. When I walked in, I noticed that a lot of winter coats were still hanging on the racks. Sale season was over,… Continue Reading →

Unbroken Chain // Encounters with gadlus last much longer than a lifetime By Rena Koplowitz

How long does the recipient of a favor need to be grateful to the giver? A week? A year? Thanks to our cherished relationship with the Kanievsky family, our family has come to understand that for a gadol, hakaras hatov… Continue Reading →

Common Sense // EXCLUSIVE A visit to City Hall with Mayor Eric Adams

Walking up to the guard’s booth at the entrancE to City Hall Park in Downtown Manhattan, one notices immediately that there is a new man presiding over New York City: Eric Leroy Adams. The friendly sentry who asks me to… Continue Reading →

Terrorism in Our Backyard // In Israel, preparations—security preparations, that is—are underway

In Israel, preparations—security preparations, that is—are underway for the Muslim month of Ramadan, a month that has come to be known as one characterized by violence. But no one seems to have anticipated that the attacks would begin almost two… Continue Reading →

Yehoshua (Josh) Abehsera // Wonderfield Studio (formerly Creative Soldier)

Two friends of mine told me, “Speak to Josh Abehsera—he has a creative mind, a real interesting story, and he is a driving force behind the Torah revolution here in Miami Beach.” They were right on all three accounts. Josh… Continue Reading →

Do the Roots of Zelensky’s Holocaust Ignorance Lie in the USSR? // The president of Ukraine angered many people with his recent speech to the Knesset

In the United States, we have gotten used to a string of politicians downplaying the Holocaust, comparing it to vaccination programs, mask requirements, and a whole host of other complaints people have. Unfortunately, it is a point of comparison to… Continue Reading →

Wave Of Terror: 5 People Murdered In Bnei Brak Shooting Spree

The terror attack in Bnei Brak ended with five murdered victims after a terrorist went on a shooting spree in the city. The victims were identified as the avreich Reb Avishai Yechezkel, h’yd, a 29-year-old melameid in the Talmud Torah… Continue Reading →

Empathy and History // Heartfelt feelings, yes; falsified facts, no

A line in Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to Israeli lawmakers stopped me cold. Like most people, at least those of us outside of Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, I have admired the Ukrainian leader’s courage, spunk and determination to resist… Continue Reading →

The Color Ugly // Sometimes, canceling can be correct

Vladimir Putin expressed his pain over what he called the West’s “cancellation” of performances of Russian composers’ works because of the immeasurably greater pain he has lately brought to the lives of millions. “The notorious cancel culture has become a… Continue Reading →

UN Food Chief: Ukraine War’s Food Crisis Is Worst Since WWII

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. food chief warned Tuesday the war in Ukraine has created “a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe” and will have a global impact “beyond anything we’ve seen since World War II” because many of… Continue Reading →

Americans Ease Up On Masks, Virus Safeguards: POLL

Many Americans have taken significant steps back from once-routine coronavirus precautions, with less than half now saying they regularly wear face masks, avoid crowds and skip nonessential travel. Americans are letting down their guard even as experts warn a new… Continue Reading →

FDA OKs Another Pfizer, Moderna COVID Booster For 50 And Up

Americans 50 and older can get a second COVID-19 booster if it’s been at least four months since their last vaccination, a chance at extra protection for the most vulnerable in case the coronavirus rebounds. The Food and Drug Administration… Continue Reading →

Shocking Video: Sara, manipulated and “married” to Eliyah, Arab posing as a Jew – tells her story for the first time

Watch Sara tell her story to Yad L’Achim of how she was manipulated and married Eliyah, who posed as a Jew – WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE The post Shocking Video: Sara, manipulated and “married” to Eliyah, Arab posing as a… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: At the Central Jersey Hatzolah Member Appreciation Event

The post PHOTOS: At the Central Jersey Hatzolah Member Appreciation Event appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Poland Moves To Block Coal Imports From Russia

Poland’s government decided Tuesday to block imports of coal from Russia, part of an overarching strategy to reduce energy dependence on Russia that gained new urgency after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Poland will impose financial penalties on any private entities… Continue Reading →

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