Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month April 2022

Maran Rav Chaim zatzal:  5 Questions About Siyums

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Since there will be numerous siyumim this Friday, it is worthwhile to see what Maran Rav Chaim zatzal said about Siyumim, in general. Can a siyum be made – just on Gemorah – without… Continue Reading →

Listen: Rabbi Avrohom Asher Makovsky’s “Daily Dose of Chesed” Podcast on Matzav.com – Chizuk For Someone Going Through A Difficult Time

LISTEN: https://matzav.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/801_0198.mp3 To receive Matzav.com’s Daily Dose of Chesed podcast by email, send your email address to dailydoseofchesed@gmail.com. For more information about Rabbi Makovsky and additional shiurim, click here. For speaking engagements, call 732.275.4358.  

Sale or Fire Sale?

By Rabbi Berach Steinfeld There are many Poskim that came out against the way we sell Chametz. We find in the MachtzisHashekel Orach Chaim 448:3 that writes that the mechirah will not work as even the Goyim know that this sale is just to avoid the issur of having chametz. Even if… Continue Reading →

YAAKOV M: Biden Thinks Covid is No Longer a Threat…But Only for Illegals

If you are an illegal Mexican crossing the border into the U.S., you don’t need to follow Covid rules. But if you’re a US citizen on a flight, or a 2 year old in New York City, you better mask… Continue Reading →

Terror In Ashkelon: Policeman Lightly Injured In Stabbing Attack, Terrorist Shot Dead

An Arab stabbed a police officer in the early hours of Tuesday morning at a construction site in Ashkelon, lightly injuring him. The policeman, who had been stabbed in the head, responded quickly and shot the terrorist, who was later… Continue Reading →

Mishkan Yosef Prize Pickup Information [UPDATED]

Mishkan Yosef: Baruch hashem after much work and effort, we finalized the plans for the Mishkan Yosef prize pickup. We are glad to announce this will be happening IY”H tomorrow, Tuesday April 12. However, in order to smoothly distribute the… Continue Reading →

UK Treasury Chief Fights to Save Reputation in Tax Storm

Britain’s Treasury chief, once seen as a potential candidate for prime minister, is fighting to save his reputation by requesting an investigation of his own conduct after a series of news reports on his family’s finances raised questions about his… Continue Reading →

US Orders Consular Staff To Leave Shanghai Amid Covid Surge

BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. has ordered all non-emergency consular staff to leave Shanghai, which is under a tight lockdown to contain a COVID-19 surge. The State Department said the order is an upgrade from the “authorized” departure issued last… Continue Reading →

Rebel Yamina MK: Shaked Is The One Working To Save The Bennett Gov’t

Rebel Yamina MK Amichai Chikli, who resigned from the party immediately after it formed a coalition with the left and Ra’am, said on Monday morning that Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked is the one working to save the Bennett-Lapid government. In… Continue Reading →

Once a Retail Giant, Kmart Nears Extinction after Closure

The familiar sights and sounds are still there: the scuffed and faded floor tiles, the relentless beige-on-beige color scheme, the toddlers’ clothes and refrigerators and pretty much everything in between. There’s even a canned recording that begins, “Attention, Kmart shoppers”… Continue Reading →

ABOUT TIME: Fauci Says It’s “Up to Americans” to Decide How to Deal with Covid [VIDEO]

After two years of demanding that Americans be forced into lockdowns, restrictions, vaccinations, and other anti-Covid measures, Dr. Anthony Fauci is finally changed his tune, saying that Americans should use their instincts to deal with the virus. Speaking to Jonathal… Continue Reading →

Yeshiva of South Florida: Don’t Just Continue Learning, Continue Growing

Although some say it takes a village to raise a child, it takes an extraordinary Yeshiva, its gifted Rosh Yeshiva, and dynamic rebbeim to inspire every talmid to discover his inner greatness and develop into a stellar Ben Torah, not… Continue Reading →

R’ Yosef Gruenebaum ז”ל יוסף בן נתן

Family getting up: Shacharis: 7:30 amMincha: 7:00 pmMaariv: 7:35 pm Mrs. Chana GruenebaumWife R’ Refael Reuven GruenebaumSon R’ Yisroel Avraham GruenebaumSon Sitting in Israel. Can be reached at 011972527129285 R’ Nosson GruenebaumSon Mrs. Rivki LichtensztajnDaughter Mrs. Rochel AberbachDaughter Mrs. Naomi… Continue Reading →

Watch: Special Song In Honor Of R’ Shlomo Yehudah’s $5 M. Kimcha D’Pischa Donation

Philanthropist Reb Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz’s $10 million donation to Yeshivas Mir last week, the largest donation in its history, doesn’t mean that he’s now resting on his laurels. Instead, Reb Rechnitz donated $5 million for Kimcha D’Pischa which will be… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Thousands Attend Chai Lifeline Pre-Pesach Event

A sea of people, festive music, bright banners and high spirits met the eyes of motorists driving past Airport Road this week Sunday and Monday. The crowd of Chai Lifeline families, volunteers and lay leaders enjoyed an elaborate Pre-Pesach barbecue… Continue Reading →

Bennett Vows at Terror Site: “We Will Not Allow Them, Our Enemy, To Stop Our Lives”

i24 News – Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday night visited the Ilka Bar, which was the site of the Tel Aviv terrorist attack last Thursday that left three Israelis dead. “I came here this evening to strengthen the… Continue Reading →

Man Arrested for Placing Biden “I Did That!” Stickers on Gas Pumps

A Pennsylvanian tired of rising gas prices has found himself behind bars after putting stickers on fuel pumps featuring Joe Biden pointing a finger at the price with the caption “I did that!” Thomas Richard Glazewski of Manor Township was… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Man Arrested for Placing Biden “I Did That!” Stickers on Gas Pumps

A Pennsylvanian tired of rising gas prices has found himself behind bars after putting stickers on fuel pumps featuring Joe Biden pointing a finger at the price with the caption “I did that!” Thomas Richard Glazewski of Manor Township was… Continue Reading →

Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Presents: It Matters

[Public Notice] The post Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Presents: It Matters appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

With COVID Mission Over, Pentagon Plans for Next Pandemic

A COVID-19 patient was in respiratory distress. The Army nurse knew she had to act quickly. It was the peak of this year’s omicron surge and an Army medical team was helping in a Michigan hospital. Regular patient beds were… Continue Reading →

In 1st In Its History, Bnei Brak To Commemorate Non-Jew

The Bnei Brak City Council on Sunday evening unanimously approved Mayor Avraham Rubinstein’s proposal to authorize the municipal naming committee to commemorate the late Maj. Amir Khoury, the Christian-Arab Israeli hero who lost his life in an attempt to neutralize… Continue Reading →

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