Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month May 2022

Tesla Recalls 130K Vehicles; Touch Screens Can Go Blank

DETROIT (AP) — Tesla is recalling about 130,000 vehicles across its U.S. model lineup because their touch screens can overheat and go blank. The recalls covers certain Model S sedan and Model X SUVs from 2021 and 2022, as well… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Brush fire early this morning off Route 70 in Manchester

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is investigating. The post PHOTOS: Brush fire early this morning off Route 70 in Manchester appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

“Nobody Else’s Daughter” The Mantra that Led a Successful Businessman to Build the Largest Network Of Programs for Women

[COMMUNICATED] When he passed away recently, Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein was the director of Ohr Naava and its worldwide network of related programs for women. But he never set out to build organizations for women. In fact, for the first half… Continue Reading →

Silent Killer: How A Barely-Noticeable Condition Is Wreaking Havoc In Our Community

Due to a recent increase in the occurrence of sudden heart attacks and strokes in young Lakewood men in their 30s and 40s — and even their mid-high 20s — Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim is holding a critical health screening… Continue Reading →

“Nobody Else’s Daughter” The Mantra that Led a Successful Businessman to Build the Largest Network Of Programs for Women

[COMMUNICATED] When he passed away recently, Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein was the director of Ohr Naava and its worldwide network of related programs for women. But he never set out to build organizations for women. In fact, for the first half… Continue Reading →

MAILBAG: Lufthansa, Have You No Shame?

I hope everyone was as shocked as I was upon reading Lufthansa’s supposed “apology” to Jewish passengers who were thrown off a flight last week for their terrible and egregious crime of being Jewish. In their apology, the airline wrote… Continue Reading →

Musk Says He’s ‘Aligned’ With EU Approach To Digital Rules

LONDON (AP) — Elon Musk, who is offering to buy Twitter, has given his support to a new European Union law aimed at protecting social media users from harmful content after he met with the bloc’s single market chief. EU… Continue Reading →

Senate Passes Bill To Boost Security For Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed legislation Monday to beef up security for Supreme Court justices, ensuring they and their families are protected as the court deliberates abortion access and whether to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. The… Continue Reading →

Bennett Tries To Woo UTJ To Coalition To Replace Ra’am

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tried to convince the United Torah Judaism party to join the coalition in the place of Ra’am, Yisrael Hayom reported on Monday. Ra’am, which announced a boycott of the Knesset weeks ago due to “the tensions… Continue Reading →

Lufthansa ADMITS It Discriminated Against Passengers, Apologizes but Doesn’t Mention Jews

German airline Lufthansa apologized Tuesday after all visibly Jewish passengers were prevented from boarding a flight due to mask violations by some. In a statement, Lufthansa said it “regrets the circumstances surrounding the decision to exclude passengers” from the flight…. Continue Reading →

WATCH: Elad Axe Terrorists Reenact Attack In Front Of Police Cameras

The Elad terrorists reenacted their bloodthirsty murder spree in front of the cameras only hours after they were apprehended, Channel 13 News revealed on Monday night. Under heavy guard and with their feets and hands handcuffed, the terrorists were brought… Continue Reading →

Alabama Jailbreak Mystery Deepens As Manhunt Ends With Death

The death of an Alabama jail official who fatally shot herself rather than surrender to U.S. Marshals has only deepened the mystery of why a trusted manager would help free a hulking murder suspect with a violent and frightening history…. Continue Reading →

Senator Singer: Manhattan Museum of Jewish Heritage Wrong to Cancel Event Featuring Gov. DeSantis

Senator Robert Singer said Manhattan’s Museum of Jewish Heritage was wrong to cancel a planned Jewish Leadership Conference event after the museum learned that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was an invited speaker. “It’s absolutely appalling that Governor DeSantis, who has… Continue Reading →

EXPLAINER: Recession Fears Grow. But How High is the Risk?

Inflation is at a 40-year high. Stock prices are sinking. The Federal Reserve is making borrowing much costlier. And the economy actually shrank in the first three months of this year. Is the United States at risk of enduring another… Continue Reading →

JUST IN: Lakewood Stores begin limiting baby formula as National shortage worsens | Yoel Ackerman

Many local stores, including local kosher supermarkets in Lakewood, are beginning to limit customer purchases of baby formula as the national shortage worsens. The move comes as major supplier Abbott Laboratories (ABT.N) has recalled some baby formula including Similac following… Continue Reading →

Shanghai Re-tightens On Covid, Frustrating Trapped Residents

BEIJING (AP) — The city of Shanghai is doubling down on pandemic restrictions after a brief period of loosening up, frustrating residents who were hoping a more than monthlong lockdown was finally easing as the number of new cases falls… Continue Reading →

Begin a new Rewarding Career In Jewish Education

Are you passionate about Jewish identity development? Would you like to inspire children to pave their own Jewish path? Interested in bringing your talents to the classroom, but are not sure where to start or how to find the ideal… Continue Reading →

Study: Dollar Store Products Contain Excessive Amounts of Toxic Chemicals

By Ron Benvenisi. Dollar Stores are selling numerous products having large numbers of toxic chemicals, including children’s toys, according to a new study. The study was recently conducted by Campaign for Healthier Solutions, on the leading dollar store retailers in… Continue Reading →

For These Families, Elad Attack Is Still Happening

[COMMUNICATED] Just a few days have passed since the brutal Elad terror attack, and the terrorists have now been captured.  Police identified the two suspects as 19 year-old As’sad al-Rifa’i and 20-year-old Subhi Abu Shqeir. Though the perpetrators are no… Continue Reading →

Gov’t Survives 2 Non-Confidence Votes With Help Of Arab Joint List

Israel opened its Knesset summer session on Monday afternoon, with opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu opening the first discussion by presenting the Likud’s no-confidence motion against the government. Addressing Bennett directly, Netanyahu said: “Naftali, it’s over. Your government has finished its… Continue Reading →

Pulitzer Prizes Award Washington Post For Jan. 6 Coverage

The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism Monday for its coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, an attack on democracy that was a shocking start to a tumultuous year that also saw… Continue Reading →

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