Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month May 2022

Surveillance Video Shows First Moments of Lakewood House Blaze

Surveillance video provided exclusively to TLS shows the first moments of the blaze which destroyed a Lakewood family’s home. The Surveillance video shows the first signs of fire at 23:09 (11:09 PM) on Pesach night. The Surveillance camera did not… Continue Reading →

Stacey Abrams Aims to Recapture Energy of First Campaign

For Stacey Abrams, everything is different this time. Unlike her first campaign for Georgia governor in 2018, she enters Tuesday’s primary election as the presumptive Democratic nominee, facing no competition. She’s not the relatively unknown former state representative from the… Continue Reading →

‘They Ruined Everything’: Fleeing The Devastation In Ukraine

POKROVSK, Ukraine (AP) — Houses on fire. Artillery blasting through thick apartment walls. People hiding in basements without electricity, water or gas as their towns are pulverized above them. In shock, sometimes fighting off tears, civilians fleeing areas near the… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Officials take part in Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Mismameach Family Center in Lakewood

The post PHOTOS: Officials take part in Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Mismameach Family Center in Lakewood appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

WATCH: Dr. Zev Zelenko Gives Update About His Health, Warns About “Wave After Wave” of Tyranny

In a video message from a hospital bed, Dr. Zev Zelenko said his health condition has taken a turn for the worse, with an MRI and a TE finding a tumor in his heart’s right ventricle, with a blood clot… Continue Reading →

EXPLAINER: What’s in Biden’s Proposed New Asia Trade Pact?

President Joe Biden faced a dilemma on trade in Asia: He couldn’t just rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership that his predecessor had pulled the U.S. out of in 2017. Many related trade deals, regardless of their content, had become politically toxic… Continue Reading →

Russian Sentenced To Life In Ukraine’s 1st War Crimes Trial

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian court sentenced a 21-year-old Russian soldier to life in prison Monday for killing a civilian, sealing the first conviction for war crimes since Moscow’s invasion three months ago. Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin pleaded guilty to… Continue Reading →

Mrs. Rena Stein ע”ה רינה בת יוסף ראובן

Family getting up: Shacharis: 7:00 amMincha: 8:00 pmMaariv: 8:20 pm Mr. Yosef SteinSon

Building Collapse Kills 5 People, Injures Many In South Iran

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — At least five people were killed when a 10-story commercial building still under construction collapsed Monday in the southwestern Iranian city of Abadan, state TV reported. There were fears the casualty toll could be much higher… Continue Reading →

Chaplains File Federal Lawsuit Against All Branches Of Military For Allegedly Denying Religious Vaccination Exemption Applications

U.S. Chaplains have filed a lawsuit against all branches of the military, claiming their religious rights were denied. Lakewood-based Yeshiva Pirchei Shoshanim, a Torah Observant endorser of Chaplains to the United States Military, Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, has… Continue Reading →

Police Searching For NYC Subway Gunman Seek Public Help

NEW YORK (AP) — Police searching for an unidentified man who shot and killed another passenger on a moving New York City subway train asked for the public’s help Monday. “We need all eyes on this,” NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell… Continue Reading →

After 3 Months of War, Life in Russia Has Profoundly Changed

When Vladimir Putin announced the invasion of Ukraine, war seemed far away from Russian territory. Yet within days the conflict came home — not with cruise missiles and mortars but in the form of unprecedented and unexpectedly extensive volleys of… Continue Reading →

3 Chabad Rabbanim Banned From Entering Russia

Russia announced over the weekend that it has permanently banned 963 Americans from entering Russia in the wake of US sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine, Axios reported. The list, which is an update to the list Moscow released in… Continue Reading →

Iran Vows Revenge Over Killing Of Guard Member In Tehran

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s hard-line president vowed revenge on Monday over the killing of a senior Revolutionary Guard member gunned down in the heart of Tehran the day before, a still-mysterious attack on the country’s powerful paramilitary… Continue Reading →

Why We Should Learn of the Importance of Chol HaMoed Before Shavuos

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com It is an interesting question – if there is no chol haMoed for Shavuos, why is it important to know of its importance right before Shavuos? Shavuos is just before the summer, and many… Continue Reading →

Jackson Police Chief Denounces Hate Incident in Jackson Park

Jackson Police Chief Matt Kunz today denounced the hate incident at a park in Jackson, reported yesterday on TLS. “We denounce hate in any form,” says Police Chief Matt Kunz. “I have reached out to my staff to determine details… Continue Reading →

Notice from the Lakewood Board of Education

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Theories Emerge for Mysterious Liver Illnesses in Children

Health officials remain perplexed by mysterious cases of severe liver damage in hundreds of young children around the world. The best available evidence points to a fairly common stomach bug that isn’t known to cause liver problems in otherwise healthy… Continue Reading →

Russian Diplomat To Un In Geneva Resigns Over ‘Aggressive War’ In Ukraine, Says He’s ‘Ashamed Of My Country’

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — A veteran Russian diplomat to the U.N. Office at Geneva says he handed in his resignation before sending out a scathing letter to foreign colleagues inveighing against the “aggressive war unleashed” by President Vladimir Putin in… Continue Reading →

Biden: Monkeypox Threat Doesn’t Rise To Level Of Covid-19

TOKYO (AP) — President Joe Biden sought Monday to calm concerns about recent cases of monkeypox that have been identified in Europe and the United States, saying he did not see the need to institute strict quarantine measures. Speaking in… Continue Reading →

Jordan, Hamas Slam New Ruling On Jewish Prayer On Temple Mount As ‘Ilegal’ And ‘Dangerous Escalation’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The dramatic ruling issued by the Jerusalem Magistrates Court Sunday permitting Jewish worship on Temple Mount is making international waves. The ruling, issued just prior to Israel’s 55th celebration of Jerusalem Day marking the capture of East… Continue Reading →

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