Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2022

Did Your Company Have W-2 Employees During 2020 Or 2021? Receive A Refund Up To $26,000 Per Employee!

[COMMUNICATED] Did Your Company Have W-2 Employees During 2020 Or 2021? Receive A Refund Up To $26,000 Per Employee! Have you heard of the Employee Retention Credit? It was a credit designed by Congress to help businesses that retained their… Continue Reading →

Dr. Reuven Rosenkranz ז”ל

Family getting up: Friday (7/01/22)Morning Mrs. Esther RosenkranzWife R’ Lenny RosenkranzFather Wednesday will not be at main address Mrs. Edie RosenkranzMother Wednesday will not be at main address Mrs. Batya GrubinSister Wednesday will not be at main address Mrs. Aviva… Continue Reading →

Mrs. Leah Gittel (Leah) Freier ע”ה

Family getting up: Friday (7/01/22)Morning R’ Chaim FreierHusband R’ Shaul WolfFather No visitors from 12:00-4:00 Mrs. Debbie WolfMother No visitors from 12:00- 4:00 R` Chaim WolfBrother Mrs. Shaindy MeiselsSister Mrs. Ruchy SchlafrigDaughter Mr. Shloime FreierSon Mr. Nechemia FreierSon Mr. Shmiel… Continue Reading →

AMTRAK DISASTER: Train Collides With Dump Truck, Derails In Missouri, “Large Casualty Incident” [VIDEOS]

A passenger train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago derailed in Missouri on Monday afternoon, and multiple fatalities are being reported. The Southwest Chief was carrying about 243 passengers when it collided with a dump truck near Mendon at 1:42… Continue Reading →

Cyberattack Forces Iran Steel Company To Halt Production

One of Iran’s major steel companies said on Monday it was forced to halt production after being hit by a cyberattack, apparently marking one of the biggest such assaults on the country’s strategic industrial sector in recent memory. The state-owned… Continue Reading →

Cyberattack Forces Iran Steel Company To Halt Production

One of Iran’s major steel companies said on Monday it was forced to halt production after being hit by a cyberattack, apparently marking one of the biggest such assaults on the country’s strategic industrial sector in recent memory. The state-owned… Continue Reading →

Luxottica Eyewear Empire Founder and Billionaire Leonardo Del Vecchio Dies

ROME (AP) — Leonardo Del Vecchio, who founded eyewear empire Luxottica in a trailer and turned an everyday object into a global fashion item, becoming one of Italy’s richest men in the process, died on Monday, the eyeglass company said…. Continue Reading →

BREAKING: New Jersey Assembly Committee Advances Statewide Child Tax Credit, Bill Will Benefit Thousands of Lakewood Families

The New Jersey state Assembly Budget Committee advanced a bill this afternoon which would set up a child tax credit program similar to the federal program which expired last December. According to the bill, families making $30,000 or less per… Continue Reading →

THE DEFINITIVE RAP: Islamic Radicalism Terror and Antisemitism; Interview with Catherine Perez Shakdam

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — It takes a rare individual who becomes deeply and personally familiar with something that is wrong, and then dedicates her life to righting that wrong. That person is our special guest today. Catherine Perez-Shakdam is a French… Continue Reading →

Flatbush askanim endorse Pinny Ringel for District Leader

The Flatbush Jewish Community Coalition, representing the greater Flatbush Jewish Community, announced its endorsement of longtime askan Pinny Ringel in the upcoming race for District Leader of the 48th Assembly in the Democratic Party primaries on Tuesday.   The FJCC… Continue Reading →

Amtrak Train With 243 Passengers Derail in Missouri, Injuries Reported

MENDON, Mo. (AP) — A passenger train derailed in Missouri on Monday afternoon and initial reports are that some people aboard were injured, Amtrak said. The Southwest Chief was carrying about 243 passengers when it collided with a dump truck… Continue Reading →

Judge Says NYC Can’t Let Noncitizens Vote In City Elections

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City can’t let noncitizens vote for mayor and other city officials, a judge ruled Monday, siding with Republicans who challenged the measure as unconstitutional. In January, New York became the first major U.S. city… Continue Reading →

Bennett May Quit Politics In Coming Days, Shaked To Head Yamina

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told close associates that he is “considering retiring” from the government as soon as the premiership is transferred to Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Kan News reported on Sunday evening. If he does stay in the government… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: Take it slow in the rain…

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Officials: Russian Missile Strike Hits Crowded Shopping Mall

SLOVIANSK, Ukraine (AP) — Scores of civilians were feared killed or wounded in a Russian missile strike Monday on a crowded shopping mall in Ukraine’s central city of Kremenchuk, Ukrainian officials said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Telegram… Continue Reading →

Porto Jewish Community Calls Portugal’s Criminal Probe Into Its Actions ‘Holocaust Against Families’

PORTUGAL (JTA) – The head of the Jewish Community of Porto, Portugal said that a criminal investigation stemming from the organization’s role in vetting Jews with Sephardic ancestry for Portuguese citizenship amounts to antisemitic persecution by officials. In an unusually… Continue Reading →

Anti-Semitic U.S. Army Private Admits Plotting Attack On Military Unit

A U.S. Army private from Kentucky pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he plotted to murder members of his unit in an attack that he planned to carry out in 2020 on behalf of a group that promotes extreme violence… Continue Reading →

Gas Leak In Jordan Kills 10, Injures Some 250

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — A poisonous gas leak in Jordan’s southern port city of Aqaba on Monday killed at least 10 people and injured some 250, authorities said. The Public Security Directorate said a gas tank sprung a leak while… Continue Reading →

Bachur injured in last week’s accident in Lakewood remains in critical condition

Yosef Chaim was injured in an accident on Drake Road, and is in desperate need of Tefillos. The post Bachur injured in last week’s accident in Lakewood remains in critical condition appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Israel Loosens Abortion Regulations In Response To Roe

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel on Monday eased its regulations on abortion access in what the country’s health minister said was a response to last week’s “sad” U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. The new rules, approved by a… Continue Reading →

North Carolina Democrats Accuse Israel Of ‘Ghettoization Of Palestinian Land’ In Party Platform

The North Carolina Democratic Party adopted a series of resolutions critical of Israel at its annual statewide convention on June 18, drawing condemnation from Jewish leaders. The “Resolution in Support of Human Rights in Israel/Palestine,” “Resolution for an Independent Investigation… Continue Reading →

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