Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2022

Get Your Interest Free Business Loan Today!

[COMMUNICATED] As many of you already know, this year has been especially tough on businesses. With inflation rising and uncertainty looming around the corner, every day businesses all around the country are finding themselves in a financial dilemma. How can… Continue Reading →

Rav Malkiel Kotler shlita Pens Invaluable Sefer on Kesuvos

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Rav Malkiel Kotler shlita, the eldest grandson of Rav Aharon Kotler ztl, has written a remarkable sefer with forty one simanim of the Rosh HaYeshiva’s shiurim on tractate Kesuvos.  The 355 page sefer is… Continue Reading →

VICTORY: Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream to Remain in West Bank Settlements

ISRAEL (VINnews) In a major blow to the BDS movement, Unilever has reversed course, and Ben and Jerry’s will continue to operate in the West Bank settlements. The company made a special arrangement which will keep the brand fully operational… Continue Reading →

Letter: It’s been over a month since the USPS lost my passport, and I’m still completely in the dark

On May 24, I mailed a USPS priority envelope from Lakewood containing my current passport and renewal documents. I sent it on a Wednesday to the PO Box in Philadelphia for the US Dept of State passport agency. The tracking… Continue Reading →

Notice from the Lakewood Board of Education

[Public Notice] The post Notice from the Lakewood Board of Education appeared first on The Lakewood Scoop.

Campaign With Secular Celebs Promoting Family Purity Raises Opposition:’We Don’t Sell Jewish Values’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A number of secular Israeli celebrities have spoken recently in favor of the laws of family purity, stating that they are designed to help marriages stay fresh and encourage a passionate relationship between couples. However a storm… Continue Reading →

Report: Hamas Wants To Swap Al-Sayed For All Sick Palestinian Prisoners

The Hamas terror group proposed an “urgent humanitarian prisoner exchange” of Israeli captive Hisham al-Sayed for all ailing Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, the Lebanese Al-Mayadeen TV outlet reported on Tuesday evening. Earlier on Tuesday, Hamas published a video of… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles responds to your ‘Ask The Mayor’ questions: Pedestrian Walk/Don’t Walk Signal

The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to AskTheMayor@thelakewoodscoop.com. Question: Dear Mayor Coles, Thank you for all you do for Lakewood and for taking the time… Continue Reading →

Hinckley Says He’s Sorry for Shooting That Wounded Reagan

The man who wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981 apologized for his actions Tuesday and said he doesn’t remember what he was feeling when he fired the shots that also wounded three others. John Hinckley Jr. told CBS Mornings in… Continue Reading →

Palestinian Terrorist Killed In Jenin After Explosives Thrown At IDF Soldiers, 13 Arrested

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A Palestinian terrorist was shot dead after explosive devices were thrown at Israeli forces during an arrest raid in Jenin early Wednesday. The IDF said that troops entered Jenin to detain wanted terrorists and “several suspects hurled… Continue Reading →

Iran, US Begin EU-Led Indirect Nuclear Deal Talks in Qatar

Iran and the United States began indirect talks Tuesday in Qatar aimed at finding a way to save Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal with world powers. Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, met with European Union official Enrique Mora in… Continue Reading →

New Jersey State Fire Marshal Warns of Fireworks Dangers

New Jersey Division of Fire Safety Director and State Fire Marshal Richard Mikutsky today issued fireworks safety tips, including the safe use of ground-based sparkling devices and novelties, in advance of the upcoming Fourth of July holiday. “To ensure a… Continue Reading →

BDE: Yehuda Meshi Zahav Passes Away At Age 63

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Yehuda Meshi Zahav, the founder and former director of the ZAKA organization, passed away Wednesday at the age of 63. Meshi Zahav’s condition had deteriorated over the last few days and the Herzog hospital where he was… Continue Reading →

NYC Mayor Adams: Investigate Giuliani for ‘False’ Slap Claim

New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggested Tuesday that former Mayor Rudy Giuliani be investigated for filing a false police report for claiming he was assaulted by a heckler who clapped him on the back Sunday at a Staten Island… Continue Reading →

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 →

BDE: Ex-ZAKA Chairman Yehudah Meshi-Zahav Passes Away

The former head of ZAKA, Yehudah Meshi-Zahav, passed away overnight Tuesday in the Herzog Medical Center in Jerusalem, where he has been hospitalized since last year. Prior to being hospitalized, serious and multiple accusations of wrongdoing were made against him… Continue Reading →

Boro Park: Longtime Askan Pinny Ringel Defeats David Schwartz In Race For District Leader

Longtime community askan Pinny Ringel, an ex-City Hall staffer, has defeated incumbent David Schwartz, in the race for District Leader of the 48th Assembly District in Tuesday’s primary., which covers swaths of Borough Park, Mapleton and Midwood. Ringel has a… Continue Reading →

Epiphany On July Fourth // You are what you wear

The day was Saturday, July 4, 1999, in the heart of the Midwest, the celebration as American as baseball and apple pie. Folks sat on their porches and lawns and watched the annual parade go by as it meandered through… Continue Reading →

Focaccia Dinners // The Meat Eater

Serves: 2 Ingredients 1 recipe focaccia dough (see recipe on page 18) 1 kilo asado (short ribs), bone in 2 tablespoons plus 4 teaspoons olive oil, divided 1 tablespoon coarse salt 1 tablespoon coarsely ground black    pepper 4 sprigs… Continue Reading →

An Emissary of Gedolei Yisrael // A conversation with Rabbi Yitzchok Goldknopf

After spending a considerable amount of time a few weeks ago in the Jerusalem office of Rabbi Yitzchok Goldknopf, the recent announcement that he was appointed to replace Rabbi Yaakov Litzman as chairman of Agudas Yisrael came to me as… Continue Reading →

CAN YOU BRING A GUN ON THE SUBWAY NOW?

On any list of the most hot-button topics in American life these days, the question of gun control will be toward the top. One of the core arguments that the partisans on both sides of the issue have is whether… Continue Reading →

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