Dear Rabbi Abenson, We enjoy reading your articles. Our son is 14. He is in a religious school in London, England. He has a deep understanding of what he learns but struggles to learn ‘inside’ and as a consequence is… Continue Reading →
R’ Dovid Cohen, z’l, a resident of the Geulah neighborhood of Yerushalayim, passed away suddenly over Shabbos at the age of 60. R’ Cohen, z’tl, was in the middle of davening Shacharis of Shabbos at the Kosel when he suddenly… Continue Reading →
BRUSSELS (JTA) – Belgian promoters of a ban on kosher and halal slaughter of animals saw their bill defeated in Brussels, the seat of the European Union and the only region of Belgium where the practice is still legal. The… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court seems poised to take on a new elections case being pressed by Republicans that could increase the power of state lawmakers over races for Congress and the presidency, as well as redistricting, and cut state courts out… Continue Reading →
In the midst of all the chaos, busyness, and responsibilities every young man has on a daily basis, being Koaveya Itim requires a much greater effort. Finding the time to learn every day is a challenge in and of itself…. Continue Reading →
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A dramatic rescue operation took place in recent weeks in the heart of Ukraine when two orphaned girls were rescued from the occupied Kherson region to Kishinev in Moldova, from where they will be flown to Israel by ZAKA volunteers…. Continue Reading →
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that she expects the U.S. economy to slow in the months ahead, but that a recession is not inevitable. Yellen offered a dose of optimism even as economists grow increasingly worried about a recession… Continue Reading →
LOS ANGELES (JNS) – A Jewish father in Los Angeles is suing the renowned West L.A.-based private Brentwood School, arguing that its attempt to embrace diversity, equity and inclusion after the police-involved death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May… Continue Reading →
Checking the fine print of a contract is something many Lakewood residents are learning to do – the hard way. Residents of several developments in Lakewood tell TLS they were approached last week by a pushy salesman making his way… Continue Reading →
UVALDE, Texas (AP) — Two Uvalde city police officers passed up a fleeting chance to shoot a gunman outside Robb Elementary School before he went on to kill 21 people inside the school, a senior sheriff’s deputy told The New… Continue Reading →
Federal regulators say Verizon and AT&T will delay part of their 5G rollout near airports to give airlines more time to ensure that equipment on their planes is safe from interference from the wireless signals, but the airline industry is… Continue Reading →
Russian hostilities in Ukraine are preventing grain from leaving the “breadbasket of the world” and making food more expensive across the globe, threatening to worsen shortages, hunger and political instability in developing countries. Together, Russia and Ukraine export nearly a… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday rejected a Trump administration finding that the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup does not pose a serious health risk and is “not likely” to cause cancer in humans. The… Continue Reading →
Join Rebitzen Spetner’s thousands of students from around the world who have transformed themselves, their homes, and their relationships with their children. Rebitzen Sima Spetner is a child phycologist and venerable parenting and chinuch specialist from Eretz Yisroel who has… Continue Reading →
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A full two-thirds of Americans say that inflation under President Biden’s administration has forced them to begin taking money out of savings to pay for everyday expenses, according to a Forbes survey. Americans saved roughly $2.5 trillion over the course… Continue Reading →
Four months of brutal fighting in Ukraine appear to be straining the morale of troops on both sides, prompting desertions and rebellion against officers’ orders, British defense officials said Sunday. NATO’s chief warned the war could drag on for “years.”… Continue Reading →
A Jackson resident has his stolen vehicle back, thanks to an external tracking device discreetly placed in the vehicle, TLS has learned. The vehicle was stolen late Friday night, but on a Motzei Shabbos, the vehicle owner immediately logged in… Continue Reading →
Created in 1872 as the United States was recovering from the Civil War, Yellowstone was the first of the national parks that came to be referred to as America’s best idea. Now, the home to gushing geysers, thundering waterfalls and… Continue Reading →
An overflow crowd of parents, friends and supporters of Mesivta of Eatontown gathered at the Yeshiva’s brand-new campus this past Monday, June 13 to celebrate the gala Chanukas Habayis of the magnificent new home. Parked cars lined New Hampshire Avenue… Continue Reading →
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