Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month February 2023

Former Prime Minister Olmert Calls For ‘War’ To Stop Judicial Reform

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday called for the protest movement against the government’s judicial reform proposal to move to the next stage, one fueled by violent confrontation. “What is needed is to move to… Continue Reading →

US Inflation Slows To 6.4%, But Price Pressures Re-emerge

WASHINGTON (AP) — The pace of consumer price increases eased again in January compared with a year earlier, the latest sign that the high inflation that has gripped Americans for nearly two years is slowly easing. At the same time,… Continue Reading →

Russia Angrily Denies Claims It Plans to Destabilize Moldova

Russia on Tuesday angrily rejected the Moldovan president’s claims about an alleged plot by Moscow to overthrow her government and accused Moldovan authorities of trying to distract public attention away from the country’s own domestic problems. Moldova’s President Maia Sandu… Continue Reading →

Israeli Cabinet Minister Rejects US Criticism On Settlements

JERUSALEM (AP) – Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich vowed on Tuesday to promote unrestrained construction in Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, despite opposition from the Biden administration. “The real answer to [Palestinian] terror is to continue to build, to… Continue Reading →

Hagaon HaRav Gershon Edelstein Shlit”a Pens Urgent Message in Light of Recent Tragedies

In a rare handwritten letter, Rav Gershon Edelstein shlit”a implored Yidden to accept changes upon themselves in the wake of recent tragedies and terror attacks that have befallen individuals and families in Eretz Yisroel. In the letter, the revered rosh… Continue Reading →

Reports: T-Mobile Users Experience Service Outages Across US

BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) — Customers of wireless provider T-Mobile US Inc. reported widespread service outages in the U.S. late Monday, according to websites tracking service interruptions. Posts on Downdetector.com and Product-Reviews.net indicated T-Mobile service outages in multiple areas of the… Continue Reading →

Trump Compares FBI To Nazi Gestapo In Explosive Rant, Says Biden Has “Mother Load” Of Classified Docs

Former President Donald Trump took it to the next level on Tuesday, twice calling the FBI the “Gestapo” in a rant on his TRUTH Social platform. Trump claimed that many of the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago by the FBI… Continue Reading →

Gunmen Storm Hospital of Newborn Saved From Quake in Syria

Gunmen stormed a hospital in north Syria where a baby girl is receiving care after being born under the rubble of her family’s earthquake-shattered home, a hospital official said Tuesday, adding that the attackers beat the clinic’s director. The official… Continue Reading →

Taiwan Threatens To Shoot Down Any Chinese Balloons

BEIJING (AP) — Amid speculation over alleged Chinese spy balloons, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday it would shoot down any suspected military object coming close to its shores from mainland China. Maj. Gen. Huang Wen-chi, the assistant deputy chief of… Continue Reading →

Nikki Haley Launches US Presidential Bid

SOUTH CAROLINA (JNS) – Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley officially launched her 2024 presidential campaign on Tuesday, becoming the first Republican candidate to formally toss their hat into the primary ring against former President Donald Trump…. Continue Reading →

Gunman Kills 3, Then Himself At Michigan State University

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A gunman who opened fire at Michigan State University killed three people and wounded five, setting off an hourslong manhunt as frightened students hid in classrooms and cars. The shooter eventually killed himself, police announced… Continue Reading →

Ukraine Seeks Warplanes at NATO Talks, Allies Fret Over Ammo

Ukraine on Tuesday renewed its appeal to Western countries for fighter jets to help frustrate Moscow’s invasion, but the United States and its NATO allies and partners are more concerned about Kyiv’s needs for large amounts of ammunition as the… Continue Reading →

Police Arrest East Jerusalem Arab Youth Who Says: ‘Terrorist Should Have Killed More People In Neve Yaakov’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a shocking example of the incitement and terrorist glorification which is rampant among East Jerusalem’s 350,000 Arabs, a young boy who was interviewed by an Israel TV Arab affairs reporter made numerous outrageous statements. The youth… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Footage Of Ramming Attack At Ramot Junction On Friday, Passersby Eliminate Terrorist

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Pictures from a dash cam in a car adjacent to the car of the terrorist who perpetrated Friday’s deadly ramming attack show the terrorist’s blue car veering off the road and ramming into the bus stop. The… Continue Reading →

Kallah’s Father Broke Off Engagement After He Heard That Chasan’s Grandmother Was Buried In Gentile Cemetery

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A rabbi from the Israeli rabbinical court’s marriage department described a recent situation in which a thorough investigation of a family’s Jewish roots led to to the cancellation of a wedding two weeks before it was due… Continue Reading →

In Israel TV Interview, Thomas Friedman Says: Judicial Reform Will Erode Israel’s Democracy, US-Israel Relations

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In an interview with Israeli journalist Moav Vardi from Israel television’s Kan news channel, New York Times journalist Thomas Friedman explained why he believes that the judicial reforms being proposed could rock Israel-US relations. Friedman said that… Continue Reading →

U.S. Tells Ukraine It Won’t Send Long-Range Missiles Because It Has Few To Spare

The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself. Politico reports that in recent meetings at the Pentagon, U.S. officials told Kyiv’s… Continue Reading →

U.S. Tells Ukraine It Won’t Send Long-Range Missiles Because It Has Few To Spare

The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself. Politico reports that in recent meetings at the Pentagon, U.S. officials told Kyiv’s… Continue Reading →

U.S. Tells Ukraine It Won’t Send Long-Range Missiles Because It Has Few To Spare

The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself. Politico reports that in recent meetings at the Pentagon, U.S. officials told Kyiv’s… Continue Reading →

U.S. Tells Ukraine It Won’t Send Long-Range Missiles Because It Has Few To Spare

The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself. Politico reports that in recent meetings at the Pentagon, U.S. officials told Kyiv’s… Continue Reading →

Feds Probe United Plane’s December Dip Near Ocean Off Hawaii

WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal investigators are seeking more information about an incident in which a United Airlines plane dropped to within about 800 feet (250 meters) of the ocean surface after taking off from Hawaii. United says the pilots are… Continue Reading →

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