Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month July 2022

EXPLAINER: How Do We Know When a Recession Has Begun?

By one common definition, the U.S. economy is on the cusp of a recession. Yet that definition isn’t the one that counts. On Thursday, when the government estimates the gross domestic product for the April-June period, some economists think it… Continue Reading →

NYC DOT Commissioner, NYPD Brass, Mayor’s Office Officials Meet With Hatzalah [PHOTOS]

A high level meeting between Boro Park Hatzalah, DOT Commissioner Ydanis Ridriguez, Mayoral Senior Advisor Joel Eisdorfer, NYPD Inspector Richie Taylor, Councilman Kalman Yeger, CAU Commissioner Fred Kreizman and Boro Park Community Board District Manager Barry Spitzer took place on… Continue Reading →

Russia to Drop Out of International Space Station After 2024

Russia will pull out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own orbiting outpost, the country’s new space chief said Tuesday amid high tensions between Moscow and the West over the fighting in Ukraine. Yuri… Continue Reading →

She urgently needs a heart transplant, and if we wait too long, it’ll be too late.

How can anyone ignore a mother’s cry? My Libby is only 4 years old, and her life is hanging by a thread… Libby was born with a serious heart defect, and underwent cardiac surgery as an infant. The doctors said… Continue Reading →

Russia’s Foreign Ministry Slams Israel As “Biased, Taking An Unhelpful Stance”

As the crisis between Israel and Russia continues, Russia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova slammed Israel on Tuesday during a TV interview. Zakharova claimed during the interview that the issues with the Jewish Agency are legal ones and are… Continue Reading →

Investigators Blame American Airlines Pilot For Bad Takeoff

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal investigators say a mistake by the captain of an American Airlines flight caused the plane’s wing to clip the ground during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in 2019. The National National Transportation Safety Board… Continue Reading →

Unilever Hikes Prices from Soap to Ice Cream

Unilever, the consumer goods giant that owns brands ranging from Ben & Jerry’s ice cream to Dove skin care, raised prices by more than 11% between April and June as inflation surged around the world. That shored up revenue in… Continue Reading →

MORE INSANITY: Suspect Violently Attacks NYPD Cop in Subway, Gets Arrested and Immediately Released [SEE THE VIDEO]

An all-out brawl between a teenager and an NYPD officer was caught on camera, showing a violent struggle between the cop and young suspect, who had been previously arrested for possession of a loaded gun and robbery. The suspect jumped… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ariel Terrorist’s Home Is Demolished After Biden Visit Delay

Eleven days after the departure of US President Joe Biden from Israel, the IDF demolished the homes of the Ariel terrorists in the village of Qarawat Bani Hassan overnight Monday. During the operation, riots broke out, with Arabs throwing explosives and… Continue Reading →

EU Reaches Deal to Ration Gas Amid Russian Cut-Off Fears

European Union governments agreed Tuesday to ration natural gas this winter to protect themselves against any further supply cuts by Russia as Moscow pursues its invasion of Ukraine. EU energy ministers approved a draft European law meant to lower demand… Continue Reading →

Explainer: Why Is A Pelosi Visit To Taiwan Causing Tension?

BEIJING (AP) — China is warning it will respond forcefully if U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi proceeds with a visit to Taiwan, the self-governing island democracy it claims as its own territory. Pelosi is second in line to the presidency… Continue Reading →

Northwestern US Heat Wave Could Have Hottest Day On Tuesday

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The temperatures in Portland, Oregon, could top 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) on Tuesday, making it likely the hottest day of a week-long heat wave for the Pacific Northwest region that rarely sees such scorching weather…. Continue Reading →

Consumer Confidence Slides for Third Straight Month in July

U.S. consumer confidence slid again in July higher prices for food, gas and just about everything else continued to weigh on Americans. The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell to 95.7 in July from 98.4 in… Continue Reading →

US To Plant 1 Billion Trees As Climate Change Kills Forests

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration on Monday said the government will plant more than one billion trees across millions of acres of burned and dead woodlands in the U.S. West, as officials struggle to counter the increasing toll… Continue Reading →

Trump and Pence Back in Washington for Rival Speeches

Former President Donald Trump is returning to Washington on Tuesday for the first time since leaving office, delivering a speech hours after former Vice President Mike Pence, a potential 2024 rival, who called on the Republican Party to stop looking… Continue Reading →

Trump and Pence Back in Washington for Rival Speeches

Former President Donald Trump is returning to Washington on Tuesday for the first time since leaving office, delivering a speech hours after former Vice President Mike Pence, a potential 2024 rival, who called on the Republican Party to stop looking… Continue Reading →

Investigators Blame American Airlines Pilot for Bad Takeoff from JFK

Federal investigators say a mistake by the captain of an American Airlines flight caused the plane’s wing to clip the ground during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in 2019. The National National Transportation Safety Board said the captain… Continue Reading →

US Opens 3 Probes Of Safety Problems In Stellantis Vehicles

DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators have opened three investigations into safety problems with about 1.65 million vehicles made by Stellantis. The largest probe covers 1.34 million Jeep Cherokee small SUVs from the 2014 through 2020 model years. The National… Continue Reading →

Jared Kusher Battled Cancer While Serving as Senior Adviser to President Trump

Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law and a senior adviser to the president, battled thyroid cancer while serving in the White House, according to an excerpt from his upcoming book. Kushner, who is now 41, learned that he likely had cancer… Continue Reading →

Mr. Avrum Leib Briskman ז”ל אברהם ליב בן שניאור זלמן

Family getting up: Shacharis: 8:30 amMincha: 8:45 pmMaariv: 9:10 pm Mr. Chany BriskmanWife Mr. Volvi BriskmanSon Mr. Yanky BriskmanSon Mrs. Shmilly BriskmanSon Mr. Yochi BriskmanBrother Mrs. Goldy SchwartzSister Mrs. Miriam EisenbachSister Mr. Yanky BriskmanBrother

28 People Dead, 60 Sick In India From Drinking Spiked Liquor

AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — At least 28 people have died and 60 others became ill from drinking altered liquor in western India, officials said Tuesday. Senior government official Mukesh Parmar said the deaths occurred in Ahmedabad and Botad districts of… Continue Reading →

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