Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month August 2022

Nadler Defeats Maloney In Battle Of Top House Democrats

U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, who twice led fights to impeach former President Donald Trump, defeated U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney in a Democratic primary Tuesday after a court forced the two veteran lawmakers into the same New York City congressional district…. Continue Reading →

In The Wake Of Tragedies: Yeshivas Mir Of J-m Begins Elul Zman Early

In a rare step, Yeshivas Mir of Yerushalayim announced on Tuesday evening that Elul zman will begin on Thursday instead of Sunday in light of the many tragedies that have befallen the Chareidi kehilla in Eretz Yisrael over Bein Hazmanim…. Continue Reading →

Grilled Mushrooms and Roasted Beet Kale Salad

Serves 6 Dressing:  ½ cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar 3 tablespoons truffle oil (see note below) 1–2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon kosher salt ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 1–3 tablespoons hot water (if needed)… Continue Reading →

Holy Gems // Tali Shalem and the discovery of gemstones in Eretz Yisrael

Mrs. Tali (Taub) Shalem certainly looks the part of a business professional. With her tall, refined bearing, sleek brunette sheitel, modern aviator sunglasses and wide smile, she exudes confidence and business savvy. Tali is the CEO of not one but… Continue Reading →

Fleeing for their Lives // The story of a brother and sister who escaped their violent Arab family and became Torah Jews

Al-Khalil (The Beloved One) is the Arabic name for the city of Chevron. The term refers to Avraham Avinu, Hashem’s beloved and the founder of the Jewish People, who was father to both Yitzchak and Yishmael. Chevron is also the… Continue Reading →

Steven Kotler // The Flow Research Collective

Al-Khalil (The Beloved One) is the Arabic name for the city of Chevron. The term refers to Avraham Avinu, Hashem’s beloved and the founder of the Jewish People, who was father to both Yitzchak and Yishmael. Chevron is also the… Continue Reading →

Steven Kotler // The Flow Research Collective

This Lunchbreak interview took a while to arrange, but if the advice here can help one person become less distracted, more focused and improve his business (and more importantly, his life), then it will have been worth it. And I… Continue Reading →

Patient, Heal Thyself // Is it time to skip the scrip?

Even with more than six decades in my rear-view mirror, I hear pretty well. (Okay, some of my wife’s chore requests may not always come through, but let’s not go there). That said, like an estimated 30 million Americans, I… Continue Reading →

Officers Won’t Face Any Charges In Rayshard Brooks Shooting

Two white Atlanta police officers who clashed with Rayshard Brooks acted reasonably during the 2020 encounter that ended with the 27-year-old Black man’s fatal shooting, a specially appointed prosecutor said Tuesday in announcing his decision not to pursue charges against… Continue Reading →

Whistleblower: Bad News For Twitter, Good News For Musk?

Elon Musk might have just gotten a leg up in his effort to back out of buying Twitter. The billionaire Tesla CEO has spent months alleging that the company he agreed to buy for $44 billion undercounted its fake and… Continue Reading →

Bids For Signed Warren Buffett Portrait Already Top $30,000

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Billionaire Warren Buffett is auctioning off a high-tech signed portrait of himself to raise money for one of his favorite charities, and the bidding has already topped $30,000. The portrait of Buffett created by Motiva Art… Continue Reading →

WATCH: IDF Special Unit Joins Search For Moishe Kleinerman

Reservists from the EITAN (אית”ן) unit (Unit for Detecting Missing Soldiers) carried out searches for Moishe Kleinerman, now missing for 150 days, in the Har Meron area on Monday and Tuesday together with the members and volunteers of the Israel… Continue Reading →

A 1st: Israeli Plane Flies Over Saudi Airspace To Non-Gulf Destination

In a first, an Israeli commercial flight flew over Saudi airspace overnight Monday on its way to a non-Gulf destination. The Arkia Airlines flight departed Ben-Gurion Airport after 1 a.m. and landed on the island country of Seychelles off the… Continue Reading →

We’ve gotten this close! We can’t stop now!

We’ve gotten this close! We can’t stop now! Throughout the past weeks, tens of thousands worldwide have united in tefillos and maasim tovim for Yanky’s refuah.  Rivers of tears have been spilled, and thousands joined the campaign, fundraising and donating… Continue Reading →

“Don’t Sign Iran Deal:” Bennett Makes Last-Minute Appeal To Biden

Alternate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett made a last-minute public appeal to President Joe Biden to refrain from signing a deal with the Islamic Republic as recent media reports indicate that the US is drawing closer to doing so. “I call… Continue Reading →

Rabbi Dovid Lichtenstein Speaks at Save Maimonides Gathering

(VINNEWS) – The noted Talmid Chochom, philanthropist and Halachic talk show host – speaks at the Save Maimonides event last night about three people whom he knew who died at Maimonides hospital.

New Book Explores The Insane Career Of Syrian Jewish Hustler ‘Crazy Eddie’ Antar

NEW YORK (JTA) – Crazy Eddie was a consumer electronics empire built on hype. Entrepreneur Eddie Antar grew his chain of discounts stores in the New York of the 1970s with unforgettably loud TV commercials, a reputation for low prices… Continue Reading →

Ben & Jerry’s Loses Bid To Halt Yesha Sales Amid Legal Battle

A federal judge in Manhattan rejected Ben & Jerry’s bid to forbid its parent company Unilever from allowing its ice cream to be sold in Yehudah and Shomron during the course of the companies’ legal battle. US District Judge Andrew… Continue Reading →

Florida Democrats Choose Rep. Crist To Challenge DeSantis

MIAMI (AP) — U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist won the Democratic nomination for governor in Florida on Tuesday, putting him in position to challenge Gov. Ron DeSantis this fall in a campaign that the Republican incumbent is eyeing as the first… Continue Reading →

US, Iran Inch Closer To Nuke Deal But High Hurdles Remain

The Biden administration is expected to weigh in this week on Iran’s latest offer to resume its compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, but neither side is offering a definitive path to revive the agreement, which has been on… Continue Reading →

IRS Initiates Safety Probe After Threats To Workers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Responding to an increasing number of threats borne of conspiracy theories that agents were going to aggressively target middle income taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that it was conducting a comprehensive review of safety at… Continue Reading →

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