Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month August 2022

Trump Legal Adviser Ordered to Testify in Georgia Election Probe

A judge in Colorado on Tuesday ordered a legal adviser for former President Donald Trump’s campaign to travel to Georgia to testify before a special grand jury that’s looking into whether Trump and others illegally tried to influence the 2020… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Angry Words Spur Warnings of Real Violence

A man armed with an AR-15 dies in a shootout after trying to breach FBI offices in Cincinnati. A Pennsylvania man is arrested after he posts death threats against agents on social media. In cyberspace, calls for armed uprisings and… Continue Reading →

Biden Signs Massive Climate and Health Care Legislation

President Joe Biden signed Democrats’ landmark climate change and health care bill into law on Tuesday, delivering what he has called the “final piece” of his pared-down domestic agenda, as he aims to boost his party’s standing with voters less… Continue Reading →

WATCH: HaRav Edelstein: “The Torah Is Humiliated During Bein HaZemanim”

In his weekly shiur, HaGaon HaRav Gershon Edelstein addressed the terrible tragedies that have befallen the Chareidi sector in Eretz Yisrael during Bein HaZemanim. “There were several tragedies, rachmana litzlan after Tisha B’Av, during Bein Hazemanim,” HaRav Edelstein began. “[The tragedies]… Continue Reading →

Chareidi Outpost ‘Derech Emuna’ Evacuated By Border Police

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Tens of Border Police arrived at 5 AM at the chareidi outpost of Derech Emuna, established four days ago by 15 chareidi families near the village of Meitzad. The police evacuated the outpost without significant opposition by… Continue Reading →

Bibi Netanyahu Releasing a Memoir in November

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a memoir coming out this fall. “Bibi: My Story” will be published Nov. 22, three weeks after parliamentary elections are to be held in Israel. “Born a year after the founding of the… Continue Reading →

Liz Cheney Trounced by Trump-Backed Candidate in Primary, Hints at Presidential Run

Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, Donald Trump’s fiercest Republican adversary in Congress, was defeated in a GOP primary Tuesday, falling to a rival backed by the former president in a rout that reinforced his grip on the party’s base. The third-term… Continue Reading →

“The Terrorist Looked At My Wife & Shot Her In The Stomach”

One of the seriously wounded victims of the shooting attack near the Kosel on Motzei Shabbos was Liba Ahuva Schreiber, 37, a mother of eight children, who was shot in the abdomen while in the late stages of pregnancy. Liba… Continue Reading →

Avraham Yosef Z’l: Baby Of UK Family Vacationing In J-m Dies Of Crib Death

A ten-month-old from a Chareidi family from the UK was found lifeless in his crib on Wednesday morning in the Romema neighborhood of Jerusalem. The parents, who were on vacation in Israel, called Hatzalah at about 6:00 a.m. The paramedics… Continue Reading →

Worldwide Condemnation Of Abbas’s “Disgusting’ Accusation That Israel Committed ’50 Holocausts’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Prime Minister Yair Lapid, himself the son of a Holocaust survivor, and others in Israel, Germany and the US expressed shock and outrage Tuesday night, after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of committing “ fifty… Continue Reading →

Kidnapped at Gunpoint // Moshe Benedek was kidnapped in Brazil—and he managed to survive

Everything happened so fast that he can hardly identify the moment his life was transformed from “before” to “after.” One second he was a regular businessman at the end of a busy work day, and the next he was injured… Continue Reading →

Aquaphobia is Real // When everyone else is splashing around in the pool, do you jump in and join the fun, or watch them from the deck?

When everyone else is splashing around in the pool, do you jump in and join the fun, or watch them from the deck? The number of adults who aren’t comfortable swimming is much higher than you think.  Zahava Shapiro wants… Continue Reading →

The Betty Crocker // Your Traveling Companion

Chicken: Street Tacos Serves 2–4 ¼ cup olive oil 2 tablespoons lime juice (from 1 lime) 1½ teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon garlic powder 4 chicken thighs (or… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Legal Exposure // A Conversation with Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman

Rudy Giuliani was notified today that he is the target of a criminal investigation in Georgia, which probably means that he will soon be indicted. How significant do you think that is for Donald Trump? It’s extremely significant. First of… Continue Reading →

Dormancy // Sorrow and a plant’s lesson

After my mother passed away, a colleague sent me a peace lily as a condolence gift. Today, more than a year later, I own an exquisite collection of house plants. To quote novelist Alice Sebold, the garden is a place… Continue Reading →

Summit of Bosses // Advice for people running a company

Week in and week out, I try to bring you real, practical suggestions and solutions from entrepreneurs that you can implement in your own life. Often, the best inspiration comes from people who have gone through difficulties and come out… Continue Reading →

Summit of Bosses // Advice for people running a company

Week in and week out, I try to bring you real, practical suggestions and solutions from entrepreneurs that you can implement in your own life. Often, the best inspiration comes from people who have gone through difficulties and come out… Continue Reading →

Camping Out // The How, When, and Why

I had a short list of last-minute things to get at the makolet before our camping trip. Canned beans. Hotdog buns. Shelf-stable milk. At the checkout counter, I was spotted by a friend. “Where are you going?” she asked me,… Continue Reading →

Days of Deceit // Fact-free fantasies are all the rage

Shameless charlatans and flagrant fabulists are nothing new. But they seem to be proliferating rather wildly these days. In only the latest of a slew of recent such scams, a man was just sentenced to five years in prison after… Continue Reading →

Charedim Establish New West Bank Settlement in Gush Etzion

WEST BANK (VINnews) — A group of Charedi families has established a settlement outpost in the West Bank, near Gush Etzion. At least 11 families currently reside in the outpost, named ‘Derech Emunah’ after a sefer written by Rabbi Chaim… Continue Reading →

American Airlines Strikes Deal to Buy 20 Supersonic Planes

American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. Neither American nor the manufacturer Boom Supersonic would… Continue Reading →

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