Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month January 2023

Smotrich Seizes 139M NIS Of Palestinian Tax Revenue, Transfers To Terror Victims, ‘Terror Deterrent’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich signed a decree Sunday to forfeit the transfer of NIS 139 million ($39.6 million) in tax revenue to the Palestinian Authority and redirect it to families of terror victims, as part of… Continue Reading →

Chesed Fund Introduces – The Upsell Feature

Our latest feature on the Chesed Fund is designed entirely to help you raise more funds for your next campaign. The way it works is simple: when a donor is in the process of defining the sum they want to… Continue Reading →

KOSHER POLITICS: McCarthy wins on 15th attempt! (Here are the concessions they squeezed from him)

After four grueling days and 15 rounds of voting, Kevin McCarthy was finally elected Speaker of the House. Now the real fun begins. We will tell you which holdouts refused to support McCarthy, even at the bitter end. We also… Continue Reading →

Smotrich Seizes PA Funds: Millions To Be Transferred To Terror Victims

Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich on Sunday signed an order to transfer NIS 138.8 million of Palestinian Authority funds to Israeli victims of terrorism, mainly the families of two IDF soldiers lynched in Ramallah 22 years ago. The move is in… Continue Reading →

From Trump To Governor: Sanders Prepares To Take On New Role

After running a campaign heavily focused on national politics and her time as President Donald Trump’s spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she wants to keep her attention on Arkansas as she takes charge as the state’s 47th governor. Sanders will… Continue Reading →

CES 2023: Smelling, Touching Take Center Stage In Metaverse

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Is the metaverse closer than we think? It depends on who you ask at CES, where companies are showing off innovations that could immerse us deeper into virtual reality, otherwise known as VR. The metaverse —… Continue Reading →

The Russian Intelligence Apparatus // Russia, Ukraine, Putin & Trump; A conversation with former KGB agent Yuri Shvets

Yuri Shvets is a former KGB agent who served as an undercover operative in Washington, DC, during the 1980s. He left the KGB and moved permanently to the US in 1993. Since then, he has been an in-demand commentator on… Continue Reading →

Izzy Waknin // GBC Facility Services

GBC Facility Services is a Toronto-based company founded by Izzy Waknin; it provides daily and weekly cleaning services for commercial clients. In its first four years of operation, Izzy took GBC from its humble beginnings with a client base of… Continue Reading →

Is Fusion About to Make Energy Free? // Hype and reality about the recent news of a fusion success

How could free energy change the world? Among all the forms of energy production, nuclear power is the one that generates the most fear per kilowatt. While nuclear reactors have lit up cities around the world and promise energy independence,… Continue Reading →

MAILBAG: How Can We Sleep At Night? Do We Not Hear The Cries?

There is a big problem in our midst, and we are all very aware of it;  It is a problem felt by all, and the term “crisis” is no exaggeration. We are witnessing a devastating situation that is seemingly getting… Continue Reading →

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Report: Biden Admin Continues To Maintain Contact With Iran

The Biden administration has continued “subtle contact” with Iran and might explore a limited nuclear deal, Yisrael Hayom reported over the weekend after inquiring on the matter with the US State department. According to a State Department spokesperson, the US… Continue Reading →

California Hit By More Storms, Braces For Potential Floods

California was hit with more turbulent weather Sunday as thunderstorms, snow and damaging winds swept into the northern part the state, preceding another series of incoming storms and raising the potential for road flooding, rising rivers and mudslides on soils… Continue Reading →

Ben-Gvir Curbs MKs’ Rights To Visit Terrorists In Prison

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Sunday informed Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana of the revocation of former public security minister Omer Bar-Lev’s protocol allowing any MK to visit security prisoners. Ben-Gvir is reverting to the prior protocol according to which… Continue Reading →

McCarthy’s Next Big Task: Win GOP Support For House Rules

WASHINGTON (AP) — After an epic 15-ballot election to become House speaker, Republican Kevin McCarthy faces his next big test in governing a fractious, slim majority: passing a rules package to govern the House. The drafting and approval of a… Continue Reading →

DEADLINE LOOMING: Talks Continue to Keep 7,000+ Nurses from Going on Strike at 2 NYC Hospitals

With a strike deadline looming, contract negotiations continued Sunday between two large New York City hospitals and the union representing more than 7,000 nurses prepared to walk out on Monday, union officials said. Nurses at a third hospital reached a… Continue Reading →

Top Fatah official: Israelis can leave Palestine by sea or by wading into a sea of blood

Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki said in a recent televised address that Israelis must choose between leaving Palestine by sea, or wading “into a sea of blood,” Arutz Sheva reports. He praised Palestinian Arab terrorists who have taken the… Continue Reading →

‘The Money Is Gone’: Bahamas Tries To Turn Page After FTX

Dressed in a canary blue suit on a warm December night, sweat dripping from his brow, Bishop Lawrence Rolle belts out the lyrics to his latest hit song for the hundreds of children and adults gathered to celebrate the holidays…. Continue Reading →

What Made Rabbi Karp of Hilchos Chag B’chag Say Dayan Ha’Emes With Hashem’s Name

When news of the Petirah of Reb Mordechai Eliezer reached the home of Rabbi Karp he was heartbroken. This young and tremendous Talmid Chochom left behind 14 children, 10 of whom are still at home. Reb Mordechai Eliezer known for… Continue Reading →

Founder Of 84 Lumber, Dies On 100th Birthday

FARMINGTON, Pa. (AP/VINnews) — Joseph Hardy III, founder of the 84 Lumber chain of building materials stores and developer of the Nemacolin resort, has died. He was 100. A family statement provided by the company said the family had lost… Continue Reading →

Biden Walks Stretch Of US-Mexico Border, Amid GOP Criticism

EL PASO, Texas (AP) — President Joe Biden walked a muddy stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border and inspected a busy port of entry Sunday on his first trip to the region after two years in office, a visit shadowed by… Continue Reading →

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