Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month July 2022

Iran Enriches To 20% With New Centrifuges At Fortified Site

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran announced Sunday that it has begun enriching uranium up to 20% using sophisticated centrifuges at its underground Fordo nuclear plant, state TV reported, an escalation that comes amid a standoff with the West over its… Continue Reading →

Has The Lev Tahor Cult Disbanded?

After years of wandering the world and many of its leaders being sent to prison, the Lev Tahor cult has essentially disbanded, three cult members told Kikar H’Shabbat. According to the report, cult members are scatted in a number of… Continue Reading →

Amid Chaos, Some At July 4 Parade Ran Toward Gunfire To Help

Bobby Shapiro ran down Central Avenue in socks, moving toward the street corner where gunfire had erupted just moments before. At first, he only wanted to confirm that what he was hearing was real — a mass shooting at a… Continue Reading →

Biden Defends Pending Visit To Saudi Arabia In Opinion Piece

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden, preparing for a trip to Saudi Arabia amid criticism of its poor human rights record, defended his decision in a newspaper opinion piece, insisting that he had long supported reforms and sought to “reorient… Continue Reading →

Ukraine: 15 Dead In Rocket Attack On Apartment Building

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — At least 15 people were killed when a Russian rocket hit an apartment building in the eastern Ukraine town of Chasiv Yar and more than 20 people may still be trapped in the rubble, officials said… Continue Reading →

Israeli PM Calls For Saudi Relations Ahead Of Biden Visit

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s prime minister expressed hope Sunday that his country will establish formal diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia, days before President Joe Biden visits the two countries as part of a regional trip. Israel and Saudi Arabia do… Continue Reading →

MASS SHOOTING: Five People Shot On Boardwalk In Coney Island, Brooklyn

Five people were shot after a suspect opened fire on a group of people gathered at the boardwalk in Coney Island early Sunday morning. The incident happened at round 2:00AM at West 21st Street and the Boardwalk. According to the… Continue Reading →

Biden: “My Flight From Israel To Saudi Arabia Is Small Symbol Toward Normalization”

In an opinion article published by The Washington Post over the weekend, President Joe Biden tried to justify his trip to “pariah” Saudi Arabia, next week. “I know that there are many who disagree with my decision to travel to… Continue Reading →

Iran Enriches to 20% with New Centrifuges at Fortified Site

Iran announced Sunday that it has begun enriching uranium up to 20% using sophisticated centrifuges at its underground Fordo nuclear plant, state TV reported, an escalation that comes amid a standoff with the West over its tattered atomic deal. That… Continue Reading →

Abe’s Killing Haunts Japan With Questions On Handmade Guns

TOKYO (AP) — The shooting sent shudders through low-crime, orderly Japan: A high-profile politician gets killed by a man emerging from a crowd, wielding a handmade firearm so roughly made it’s wrapped up in tape. The 40-centimeter-long (16-inch) firearm that… Continue Reading →

Ukraine: 15 Dead in Rocket Attack on Apartment Building

At least 15 people were killed when a Russian rocket hit an apartment building in the eastern Ukraine town of Chasiv Yar and more than 20 people may still be trapped in the rubble, officials said Sunday. The Saturday night… Continue Reading →

MAYHEM IN NYC: Two Suspects Shot Dead By NYPD An Hour Apart In Two Separate Incidents

Two suspects were shot by NYPD officers in separate incidents about an hour apart in Brooklyn and Queens Saturday night – including one who threatened to kill Gov. Kathy Hochul and NYC Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. The first incident, in… Continue Reading →

MAYHEM IN NYC: Two Suspects Shot By NYPD An Hour Apart In Two Separate Incidents

Two suspects were shot by NYPD officers in separate incidents about an hour apart in Brooklyn and Queens Saturday night – including one who threatened to kill Gov. Kathy Hochul and NYC Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. The first incident, in… Continue Reading →

Latest In Series of Arrests In Iran: Well-Known Activist, 2 Filmmakers

Iranian authorities arrested an outspoken pro-reform activist, saying he conspired to act against state security, semi-official media in Iran reported Saturday. The arrest is the latest in a wave of detentions against the backdrop of escalating tensions with the West… Continue Reading →

Woke NPR Deletes Tweet Smearing Japan’s Deceased Former PM

WASHINGTON DC (Yaakov M / VINnews) Left-leaning NPR deleted a tweet which smeared Shinzo Abe, just hours after his assassination. National Public Radio, funded by American taxpayers, deleted the tweet which called Japan’s former Prime Minister “a divisive arch-conservative”, after… Continue Reading →

Ukrainian Governor: Russia Raising ‘True Hell’ In The East

Russian forces are raising “true hell” in Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland, despite assessments they were taking an operational pause, a regional governor said Saturday, while another Ukrainian official urged people in Russian-occupied southern areas to evacuate quickly “by all possible… Continue Reading →

A Robust June Jobs Report Clouds Outlook for US Economy

A strong hiring report for June has assuaged fears that the U.S. economy might be on the cusp of a recession — and highlighted the resilience of the nation’s job market. Yet the figures the government released Friday also spotlighted… Continue Reading →

Sri Lanka President, Pm To Resign After Tumultuous Protests

Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister agreed to resign Saturday after the country’s most chaotic day in months of political turmoil, with protesters storming both officials’ homes and setting fire to one of the buildings in a rage over the… Continue Reading →

Tribal Elders Recall Painful Boarding School Memories

Native American tribal elders who were once students at government-backed Indian boarding schools testified Saturday about the hardships they endured, including beatings, whippings, assaults, forced haircuts and painful nicknames. They came from different states and different tribes, but they shared… Continue Reading →

IDF Judge Releases Father Of Bnei Brak Terrorist From Custody: ‘Hard To Judge Bereaved Father’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Samaria Military Court decided last week to release from custody the father of Dia Hamarsha, the terrorist who perpetrated the attack in Bnei Brak in March. Hamarsha’s father had been arrested following the attack, in which… Continue Reading →

Choose Your Reality: Trust Wanes, Conspiracy Theories Rise

Daniel Charles Wilson believes the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were an inside job. The war in Ukraine is “totally scripted” and COVID-19 is “completely fake.” The Boston Marathon bombing? Mass shootings in Newtown, Connecticut, and Buffalo, New York, and… Continue Reading →

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