Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2022

TRUST IS GONE: Israel Leaving US In The Dark About Iran Hits

Israel has been increasing its covert attacks on Iranian nuclear targets and is mostly leaving the US in the dark about it, multiple US officials told CNN. Israel “(doesn’t) seem to have a strategic plan right now to end the… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Chanukas Habayis of Yeshiva Mekor Chaim

To have your event posted, please email photos@thelakewoodscoop.com. The post PHOTOS: Chanukas Habayis of Yeshiva Mekor Chaim appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Biden Visits Clinic, Celebrates COVID Shots for Kids Under 5

President Joe Biden visited a vaccination clinic Tuesday to celebrate that virtually all Americans can now get a COVID-19 shot Tuesday after the authorization of vaccines for kids under 5 over the weekend. Biden visited a vaccination clinic in Washington,… Continue Reading →

Israel: Bill That Would Prevent Netanyahu From Returning To Power Pushed Off

i24 News – The Knesset Presidium on Tuesday refused to include legislation baring a lawmaker charged with a serious crime from becoming prime minister alongside a bill to dissolve the Knesset, effectively killing the chances of the legislation passing. Spearheaded… Continue Reading →

Deserter Yeshiva Student Released From Israeli Military Jail For Ten-Day Wedding Furlough

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A military court granted a ten-day furlough to a yeshiva student who has been under arrest for over two weeks for army desertion. The furlough was granted at the request of the student’s family, since he is… Continue Reading →

WATCH THIS: 1,300 Southwest Pilots Protest as Mass Flight Cancelations Continue

Hundreds of uniformed Southwest Airlines pilots stood in perfect lines in the scorching Texas sun at Dallas Love Field on Tuesday, holding signs that blamed Southwest management for delays and cancellations that have upset passengers. Every once in a while,… Continue Reading →

We Fought Trump Pressure, GOP State Officials Tell 1/6 Panel

The House 1/6 committee outlined on Tuesday Donald Trump’s relentless pressure to overturn the 2020 presidential election, aiming to show it led to widespread personal threats on the stewards of American democracy — election workers and local officials who fended… Continue Reading →

Afghanistan Quake Kills 920 People, Deadliest in 2 Decades

A powerful earthquake struck a rural, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing at least 920 people and injuring hundreds more in the deadliest temblor in two decades, authorities said. Officials warned that the already grim toll would likely… Continue Reading →

Jan. 6 Panel in Possession of New Trump Documentary Footage

New footage of former President Donald Trump and his inner circle taken both before and after Jan. 6, 2021, is now in the possession of the House committee investigating the deadly attack on the Capitol. The revelation of the never-before-seen… Continue Reading →

Gitty Kleinerman To Knesset Internal Affairs Committee: ‘2,080 Hours We’re In Continuous Nightmare’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In tears which left nobody unmoved, Gitty Kleinerman, the mother of missing youth Moishy Kleinerman, described to the Knesset’s Internal Affairs committee the shocking situation of her family in the wake of Moishy’s disappearance: “For 87 days… Continue Reading →

Forged by the Fire in their Parents’ Hearts // Preserving Yiddishkeit was imprinted in Malka Lebovitz’s DNA.

The walls of Malka Lebovitz’s home are decorated with needlepoint canvases—rich, vibrant tapestries depicting all kinds of scenes and subjects. Sitting in her tidy Brooklyn apartment, the image of a little girl scrubbing millstones is distant. But while the scenery… Continue Reading →

Can the Biden Presidency Be Saved? // A conversation with political commentator and former presidential adviser David Gergen

If you’ve been looking for the perfect metaphor for the Biden presidency so far, President Joe Biden gave one over the weekend. Biking near his beach home in Delaware, he stopped to greet supporters—and promptly fell down. Biden was soon… Continue Reading →

Jalapeño Popper Sandwich

Serves: 2 Ingredients Jerk Chicken: 4 jalapeños, halved and seeds removed 3 oz. whipped cream cheese 3 scallions, minced 4 slices rye or white bread 4 slices cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons butter Turn on the oven broiler and place a… Continue Reading →

Creating a Path for Businesses // Alex Judd explains how he coaches company leaders to help them find a way forward

In the span of a few days, I received several messages about Alex Judd and his company Path for Growth. Alex is a business coach based in Phoenix, Arizona, and he and his team have been hired by successful entrepreneurs… Continue Reading →

These Three Words Differentiate the Most Successful People

I got married at 20 years old, while I was still learning. I knew I wasn’t going to stay in kollel long term, so my father helped me maximize my time there by arranging for top yungeleit to learn with… Continue Reading →

Malevolent Mappers // BDS, meet MLK

Were an avowed white supremacist group to issue a comprehensive map for its supporters’ use showing the location of civil rights organizations and people of color, most citizens would consider the offering to be outrageous. And rightly so. As it… Continue Reading →

Arab On Way To Terror Attack Has Regrets, Turns Himself In

A Palestinian who planned on carrying out a terror attack near Har HaBayis on Monday changed his mind and turned himself into the police, Israel Police stated on Tuesday. The Arab, a 37-year-old from the town of Anata, northeast of… Continue Reading →

Biden Signs Off on Hefty Pay Raise for Federal Firefighters

President Joe Biden has signed off on giving federal wildland firefighters a hefty raise for the next two fiscal years, a move that affects more than 16,000 firefighters and comes as much of the West braces for a difficult wildfire… Continue Reading →

Biden AGAIN Says High Gas Prices Can Be “Good” for Climate Policy

DELAWARE (Yaakov M / VINnews) It appears that President Biden was serious last month when he said that high gas prices are a chance for an “incredible transition” to be less reliant on fossil fuels. Biden repeated the same thing… Continue Reading →

Researchers Hope Fireflies Will Aid Robot Communication

Researchers from the University of Colorado are studying the Great Smoky Mountains’ synchronous fireflies to determine whether understanding the way they communicate could help with developing robot communication. The fireflies “need to solve complex problems while communicating in large groups,… Continue Reading →

HATE IN BORO PARK: Suspect Knocks Off 8-Year-Old’s Yarmulka in Unprovoked Attack

A suspect is being sought after he snatched a yarmulka off a little boy’s head in Boro Park, and police have requested the public’s assistance in ascertaining the whereabouts of the suspect. The incident occurred on the afternoon of Tuesday,… Continue Reading →

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