Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2022

Supermoon Delights Skygazers Around The Globe

BERLIN (AP) — From Frankfurt and New York to Istanbul and Beijing, skygazers could enjoy a beautiful supermoon rise over the horizon in an impressive astronomic spectacle. The full moon appeared bigger than normal and sometimes slightly orange-colored as it… Continue Reading →

Data Likely Shows Teslas on Autopilot Crash More than Rivals

The government will soon release data on collisions involving vehicles with autonomous or partially automated driving systems that will likely single out Tesla for a disproportionately high number of such crashes. In coming days, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration… Continue Reading →

Retail Sales In May Slip 0.3% Amid Surging Inflation

NEW YORK (AP) — Americans cut their spending unexpectedly in May compared with a month before, underscoring how surging inflation on daily necessities like gas is causing them to be more cautious about buying discretionary items. U.S. retail sales fell… Continue Reading →

Touro Flatbush Alumna Sara Feigenbaum Found Her Calling as a Physical Therapist

When Sara Feigenbaum, DPT, isn’t busy running her own physical therapy practice in Staten Island, she is teaching young women about the wonders of biology. “Sometimes I have to pinch myself,” laughed Dr. Feigenbaum, a graduate of Touro’s Lander College… Continue Reading →

You’ve Moved On From Ukraine. You Know Who Hasn’t?? SHUVU.

[COMMUNICATED] Ukrainian Refugees Escaped to Eretz Yisroel. Who’s Helping Them Now? Baruch Hashem, many families have escaped Ukraine for the safety of Eretz Yisroel. But when they arrive, Israeli officials direct these young kinderlach towards secular public schools. But Hashem… Continue Reading →

LBA Leagues Highlights: TLS Vs Epic Signs

The post LBA Leagues Highlights: TLS Vs Epic Signs appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Letter: Update: I quit my job because of the office atmosphere

Earlier this week I sent in a letter to TLS about the atmosphere in my office and nisyonos I was enduring there due to a lack of tznius. I saw a lot of the feedback, both the good and bad…. Continue Reading →

Biden Focuses on Workers as High Inflation Remains a Risk

President Joe Biden told the largest federation of labor unions on Tuesday that he’s working to rebuild the U.S. economy around workers, an attempt to draw a contrast with Republicans who have increasingly attracted blue-collar votes. “We should encourage unions,”… Continue Reading →

Russians Control 80% of Key Ukraine City, Cut Escape Routes

Russian troops control about 80% of the fiercely contested eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk and have destroyed all three bridges leading out of it but Ukrainian authorities are still trying to evacuate the wounded, a regional official said Tuesday. Serhiy… Continue Reading →

Hatzolah of South Florida Marks One Year Since Gov. DeSantis Signed Historic Bill

Tuesday marks the one year anniversary since the Volunteer Ambulance Services bill was signed into law by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The law gave Hatzalah of South Florida the legal latitude to use lights and sirens while responding to emergencies… Continue Reading →

A Major Talmid Chochom Is In Trouble

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

ATIME Split The Pot TONIGHT!

[COMMUNICATED] Last year’s pot reached $144,900! The Grand Split The Pot drawing will take place tonight, June 15th, 2022. Click here to enter! Call 718-946-1234 The post ATIME Split The Pot TONIGHT! appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Brave Or Foolhardy? Despite Warning, 7,900 Israelis Flew To Turkey On Tuesday

Tens of thousands of Israelis are disregarding the severe travel warning to Turkey the National Security Council issued on Monday. Forty-three flights carrying 7,900 passengers were scheduled to fly from Ben-Gurion to Turkey on Tuesday. “There are also terror attacks… Continue Reading →

Reform Synagogue Sues DeSantis Abortion Law Arguing It Violates Freedom of Religion

A new Florida law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks with some exceptions violates religious freedom rights of Jews in addition to the state constitution’s privacy protections, a synagogue claims in a lawsuit. The lawsuit filed by the Congregation L’Dor Va-Dor… Continue Reading →

Israel Urges All Its Citizens To Leave Turkey After Abortive Kidnapping Attempt

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Israeli prime minister Bennett swore to protect all Israeli citizens on foreign soil after reports of a near-kidnapping of an Israeli in Turkey. An Israeli citizen visiting Istanbul told authorities that he had nearly been kidnapped but… Continue Reading →

Israel Warns Assad: “Your Palace Is IDF’s Next Target”

Israel sent a message to Syria President Bashar al-Assad that his palace may be its next target if Syria continues to cooperate with Iran and allow the transfer of weapons into the country, the London-based Arabic news outlet Elaph reported… Continue Reading →

Jan. 6 Hearings: What We’ve Learned, and What’s Next

House investigators are trying to make a methodical case that President Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 election led directly to his supporters’ insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The House panel investigating the attack has held… Continue Reading →

Police: Republican’s Tour of Capitol Complex Not Suspicious

Police have determined there was nothing suspicious about a tour of two Capitol office buildings that a House Republican gave to about 15 people the day before Jan. 6, 2021, when rioting supporters of then-President Donald Trump attacked the Capitol…. Continue Reading →

PM Bennett Delays Demolition Of Home Of Tel Aviv Terrorist Until After US President’s Visit

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — IDF security forces were issued a last minute delay in demolishing the house of the terrorist who perpetrated the attack on Dizengoff street in Tel Aviv in April. The demolition was delayed until after the visit of… Continue Reading →

Stocks Dip Deeper into Bear Market Ahead of Big Fed News

Most stocks on Wall Street dipped Tuesday in their first trading after tumbling into a bear market on worries that high inflation will push central banks to clamp the brakes too hard on the economy. The S&P 500 fell 14.15,… Continue Reading →

Argentina Authorities Seek Data on Iranian, Venezuelan Crew

Police officers on Tuesday searched the hotel where the Venezuelan and Iranian crew of a mysterious plane that remains stuck at Buenos Aires’ main international airport have been staying as authorities blocked its exit amid suspicions about its crew and… Continue Reading →

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