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Month June 2022

Throwback to 2017 in Lakewood; Miss these Prices?

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FDA Advisers Move COVID-19 Shots Closer for Kids Under 5

COVID-19 shots for U.S. infants, toddlers and preschoolers moved a step closer Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisers gave a thumbs-up to vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer for the littlest kids. The outside experts voted unanimously that the… Continue Reading →

Israel Signs Historic Deal To Provide Gas To EU Via Egypt

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Israeli energy minister Karin Elharrar flew to Cairo to sign a memorandum of understanding which will see Israel export natural gas to the EU for the first time. The gas will be liquefied and exported to Europe… Continue Reading →

Report: White House Asked Israel To Stop Demolitions Before Biden’s Visit

The Biden administration asked Israel to halt any actions that could lead to tensions with the Palestinian Authority ahead of President Biden’s visit next month, Axios reported on Wednesday evening. The report follows Israeli media reports on Wednesday that the… Continue Reading →

As Pressure Grows, Israel Police Form Special Team To Search For Moishe Kleinerman

Following public pressure and a series of media interviews with Moishe’s parents, Israel Police are taking steps to significantly intensify the search for missing Chareidi teen Moishe Kleinerman of Modi’in Illit, who has been missing for 81 days. The police… Continue Reading →

Orbach Nears Deal With Likud, Gafni Serving As Mediator

Yamina MK Nir Orbach, who announced earlier this week that he is no longer voting with the coalition, is on the cusp of reaching a deal to join the Likud, Channel 12 News reported on Thursday morning. According to the… Continue Reading →

Jewish Woman’s Abduction And Alleged Murder By Arab Former Boyfriend Raises Nationalist Tensions

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A 24-year-old woman from Akko, Sapir Nahum, disappeared from her home last week. Nahum, a single mother of two, had separated from her Arab boyfriend and he was the main suspect in her disappearance. Police searched for… Continue Reading →

Reagan Shooter John Hinckley Jr. Freed From Court Oversight After Decades

John Hinckley Jr., who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981, was freed from court oversight Wednesday, officially concluding decades of supervision by legal and mental health professionals. “After 41 years 2 months and 15 days, FREEDOM AT LAST!!!,”… Continue Reading →

Herschel Walker Reveals 2nd Son He Never Mentioned Publicly

Republican Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker acknowledged on Wednesday that he has a 10-year-old son whom he has not previously mentioned publicly, a disclosure that draws renewed attention to his previous outspoken calls for Black men to play an active… Continue Reading →

Mazal Tov! Chabad Rav Of UAE Rav Levi Duchman Is Engaged

Chabad Rav of the United Arab Emirates Rav Levi Duchman celebrated his engagement this week to Léa Hadad of Brussels. The l’chaim took place on Monday at the Jewish Children’s Museum in Crown Heights. Rav Duchman has served as a… Continue Reading →

Florida Utility Aims To Eliminate Carbon Emissions By 2045

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s largest electricity provider has announced plans to eliminate its carbon emissions by 2045 by halting its fossil fuel usage and greatly increasing its reliance on solar energy, including using it to turn water into… Continue Reading →

Report: Fires, Heat Waves Cause ‘Climate Anxiety’ in Youth

Oregon health officials say the impacts of climate change, including more devastating wildfires, heat waves, drought and poor air quality, are fueling “climate anxiety” among young people. Their findings have been published in a report that highlights youth feelings of… Continue Reading →

Hundreds Of Jerusalem Girls Haven’t Been Accepted To High School

Hundreds of eighth-grade girls in Jerusalem, most of them Sephardim, haven’t been accepted to high schools for the upcoming school year, Kikar H’Shabbat reported on Wednesday. According to the report, about 600 girls in the capital are sitting at home… Continue Reading →

WhatsApp’s Reclusive Founder Has Quietly Become A Megadonor To Jewish Causes

NEW YORK (JTA) –  The fighting in Ukraine has been called “a WhatsApp war” amid widespread reliance on messaging apps by journalists, soldiers and ordinary civilians, and their central role in spreading propaganda.  Meanwhile, WhatsApp’s inventor, a Ukrainian-born Jew whose creation made him one of… Continue Reading →

EPA: ‘Forever Chemicals’ Pose Risk Even at Very Low Levels

The Environmental Protection Agency is warning that two nonstick and stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water pose health risks even at levels so low they cannot currently be detected. The two compounds, known as PFOA and PFOS, have been voluntarily… Continue Reading →

Rav Asher Weiss…Begging?!

News of a father-of-twelve made waves this week after Rav Asher Weiss Shlita publicized a powerful appeal on his behalf, describing a talmid chochom and Torah teacher who is profoundly struggling about to marry off his third child in the… Continue Reading →

A Coach Prays…and It’s a Threat to Democracy

This week, Sports Illustrated called a public school football coach praying on the field “an erosion of a bedrock of American democracy.” SCOTUS will soon rule on the case of a public school football coach who wants to pray on-field… Continue Reading →

DEEP DIVISIONS: Jan. 6 Committee Disagree Over Issuing Trump a Criminal Referral

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is reportedly attempting to resolve a disagreement among its members over whether to issue a criminal referral to former President Donald Trump and others in his White… Continue Reading →

DEEP DIVISIONS: Jan. 6 Committee Disagree Over Issuing Trump a Criminal Referral

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is reportedly attempting to resolve a disagreement among its members over whether to issue a criminal referral to former President Donald Trump and others in his White… Continue Reading →

Tel Aviv U. To Pay NIS 45K To Frum Student For Discrimination

The Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court issued a ruling on Monday ordering Tel Aviv University to pay a religious student NIS 45,000 in compensation for discrimination. When a frum student at the university’s school of management was invited to meetings of… Continue Reading →

TERROR INFIGHTING: Mysterious Blast Leads PA to ‘Hamas Bomb Plot’ Against its HQ

Palestinian Authority security forces have uncovered what they believe is a Hamas bomb lab in Beitunia, near Ramallah, following a mysterious blast in the town. After being drawn to the site by the explosion, Palestinian forces found a 17-pound explosive… Continue Reading →

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