Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month April 2022

Hayeled Yosef Jaspan ז”ל

Family getting up: Sunday (4/24/22)Afternoon R’ Shaul JaspanFather Mrs. Sara Esther JaspanMother

10 Found Dead After Japan Tour Boat With 26 Aboard Sinks

TOKYO (AP) — Rescuers said that 10 people who were retrieved Sunday from the frigid sea and the rocky coast of a northern Japanese national park had died, a day after a tour boat with 26 aboard apparently sank in… Continue Reading →

AUDIO: Concerned Grandparent and Member of Chevra Kadisha has an Important Message for Parents

The post AUDIO: Concerned Grandparent and Member of Chevra Kadisha has an Important Message for Parents appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Mrs. Vera Bruck ע”ה Reitzel Bas Michoel

Family getting up: Shacharis: 7:00 amMincha: 7:35 pmMaariv: 7:45 am Dr. Yitzchak BruckSon

Long-Serving Utah US Senator Orrin Hatch Dies at Age 88

Orrin G. Hatch, the longest-serving Republican senator in history who was a fixture in Utah politics for more than four decades, died Saturday at age 88. His death was announced in a statement from his foundation, which did not specify… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court Revives Fight Over Painting Stolen by Nazis

The Supreme Court on Thursday kept alive a California man’s hope of reclaiming a valuable impressionist masterpiece taken from his family by the Nazis and now on display in a Spanish museum. The question in the case was not directly… Continue Reading →

Chassidish Rebbe Introduces New Shorter and Cheaper Shtreimel

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Rebbe may be starting a new trend of shorter, less expensive shtreimels. Several months ago, the Rebbe asked his Chassidim to refrain from wearing tall shtreimels, which have become more popular of late…. Continue Reading →

Shapiro’s Bakery Wholsalers Reminds You Not to Grab More Loaves Than Your Family Needs

Shapiro’s Bakery Wholesalers, proprietors of the Korn’s and Stern’s Bakery line, is once again reminding Lakewood residents that quality bakeries have a challenge keeping up with the demand immediately after Pesach. “Klal Yisroel has B”H outgrown the bakeries,” says Reb… Continue Reading →

Her Classmates Had No Idea What Was Going On Behind Closed Doors

  [COMMUNICATED] When Meira Guttenstein became an orphan at the age of only fifteen, she thought that her life couldn’t possibly get any harder. Her father was a fatal victim of brain cancer when she was only 11, and then when… Continue Reading →

IDF Leader Apologizes for Chillul Shabbos

ISRAEL (VINnews) — The Chief of Staff of the IDF has issued a rare apology, after desecrating Shabbos publicly, and forcing religious soldiers to participate. About two weeks ago, at the Ofer military camp, military leader Aviv Kochavi held a… Continue Reading →

Fauci Says It’s “Disturbing” That Courts Can Overrule CDC

Dr. Anthony Fauci came under fire after wailing about the “disturbing” fact that a federal court could overrule the CDC’s travel mask mandate. Asked by CBS anchor Robert Costa whether he agreed with Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, who struck down… Continue Reading →

TEHILLIM: HaRav Dovid Lau’s Rebbetzin Hospitalized In Serious Condition

Chief Rabbi of Israel HaRav Dovid Lau on Sunday requested that the public “tear the gates of Shamayim” for the refuah of his wife, Rebbetzin Tzipporah. It is unknown what specific medical issue the Rebbetzin, 53, is suffering from but… Continue Reading →

Nearly Half Of Israelis Fear Second Holocaust

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Nearly half of Israelis fear a second Holocaust for the Jewish people, according to a special survey conducted by the Pnima organization on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day. The poll discussed the most controversial issues regarding… Continue Reading →

Hundreds of families stranded in Orlando after flights are cancelled

Hundreds of Frum families are stranded in Orlando this morning after flights were canceled, passengers tell TLS. The flights cancelled were reportedly Frontier Airlines and JetBlue, and said to be due to staffing issues. Hundreds of families are now waiting… Continue Reading →

Hundreds of families stranded in Orlando after numerous flights are cancelled

Hundreds of families are stranded in Orlando this morning after numerous flights were canceled, passengers tell TLS. Most of the flights cancelled were reportedly Frontier Airlines, and said to be due to staffing issues. Hundreds of families are now waiting… Continue Reading →

MK Litzman Collapses On Yom Tov, Undergoes Pacemaker Implant

UTJ MK Yaakov Litzman collapsed in his home on Friday, the last day of Pesach, and was evacuated to Shaarei Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem. Several hours after his arrival in the hospital and after undergoing a series of tests, Litzman… Continue Reading →

103-Year-Old British Pensioner Becomes World’s Oldest Person To Receive Cochlear Implant

NEW YORK (VINnews) — A British pensioner has become the world’s oldest person to receive a cochlear implant, a device enabling his hearing to improve dramatically. On his 103rd birthday, Leslie Hodgson from Penrith walked into The James Cook University… Continue Reading →

The ABC’s of Health: “G” is for Gratitude | Ron Elkayam, MS

You know, when health professionals start practicing medicine (whether it is alternative or mainstream medicine), we honestly think that the most important elements of healing are our tools, tests, and things you have to swallow to make you feel better…. Continue Reading →

ALERT: Traffic Closures In Brooklyn Due To Marathon

Thousands of runners are flooding the streets Sunday for the 10th annual Brooklyn Marathon and Half Marathon. There are many closures to accommodate the 26.2-mile race. The route begins in Williamsburg, continues through Crown Heights and Gravesend (Flatbush) and ends… Continue Reading →

Is the Motzaei Pesach Pizza worth its Weight?

[COMMUNICATED] By: Let’s Talk Kashrus  Is the secret to your post-Pesach pizza a batch of dough whipped up on erev Pesach? Are workers starting to work before the z’man? Was the dough sold properly? Let’s take a look at this… Continue Reading →

French Election: Macron In Pole Position, Le Pen Racing Hard

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron is in the pole position to win reelection Sunday in the country’s presidential runoff, yet his lead over far-right rival Marine Le Pen depends on one major uncertainty: voters who could decide to… Continue Reading →

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