The IDF has released video footage captured from a body camera worn by a Hamas terrorist who had planned an attack on Israeli military engineering vehicles in the Gaza Strip. The video shows the moment when the operative was engaged… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — Look for flu and COVID-19 infections to ramp up in the coming weeks, U.S. health officials say, with increases fueled by holiday gatherings, too many unvaccinated people and a new version of the coronavirus that may… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it has seized “thousands of units” of counterfeit Ozempic, the diabetes drug widely used for weight loss, that had been distributed through legitimate drug supply sources. The FDA and the drug’s maker, Novo… Continue Reading →
ISRAEL (VINnews) — An Israeli hostage is suing the Red Cross (ICRC) for abandoning their responsibility and ignoring the health and safety of Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas. Jewish activists say that the group is “reliving its mistakes of… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) – Donald Trump pressured two election officials not to certify 2020 vote totals in a key Michigan county, according to a recording of a post-election phone call disclosed in a new report by The Detroit News. The former… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (JNS)- Mere hours into the Oct. 7 onslaught, the Israeli Health Ministry received dozens of applications from medical teams abroad who wanted to come to Israel and volunteer. It received requests from some 7,500 physicians from around the world,… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (JNS) – On Oct. 8, 1997, the U.S. State Department designated Hamas as a foreign terror organization. On nearly the 26th anniversary of that designation, Hamas terrorists killed some 1,200 people, wounded thousands more and kidnapped at least… Continue Reading →
SAN FRANCISCO (VINnews) — A video has been published showing real college students showing support — and offering money — for killing Jews. The chilling footage exposes the depth of Jew hatred among “ordinary” campus members. The video, released by… Continue Reading →
Saying the “system has failed,” Joseph H. Vicari, director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners, had harsh words for officials from the state Board of Public Utilities concerning dangerously low-hanging utility wires through the county. Vicari met virtually with… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (JNS/Jonathan S. Tobin) – It’s a debate the Israeli government neither wants nor thinks it needs to engage in right now. But as much as Jerusalem would like to postpone any discussion about who will govern or be responsible… Continue Reading →
TEXAS – Hasidic travel blogger Shloime Zionce found himself in the middle of a social media storm this week after a picture he posted of himself went viral, garnering millions of views in just four days. Zionce took the selfie… Continue Reading →
The New Jersey state Assembly approved a bill on Thursday which would require new drivers in the state under the age of 21 to complete at least 50 hours of practice driving, with at least 10 of those hours completed… Continue Reading →
The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to AskTheMayor@thelakewoodscoop.com. Question: Dear Mr mayor thank you for all that you do for the community that we see… Continue Reading →
When studying the parsha of Yosef and his brothers, one notices something troublesome. How is it that there were so many hints and many bizarre things that showed the brothers that this viceroy was none other than Yosef? Shouldn’t they… Continue Reading →
Responding to the hateful comments made at the contentious Jackson Township Council meeting earlier this month, New Jersey Republican state Chairman Bob Hugin has released a statement calling for “mutual respect.” “The events at the special meeting in Jackson Township… Continue Reading →
Whether it’s in the pediatric cancer unit, or the wreckage of Kibbutz Be’eri, Rabbi Meir Hacker is a legend. For many years, he has dedicated his life to volunteer work, for the both the living and the deceased. For the… Continue Reading →
A child was attacked by a neighbor’s dog in Lakewood this evening, police say. The boy, approximately 12 years old, is being treated by Hatzolah for puncture wounds. The dog was taken away by Animal Control. View this post on… Continue Reading →
The New Jersey General Assembly today approved legislation that would expand New Jersey’s Family Leave Act by lowering the number of employees a business can have before it is required to offer family leave. This would significantly increase the number… Continue Reading →
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