Club President Mordy Burnstein announced today the Young Republicans of Ocean County will be having their next monthly meeting in Jackson. “The Young Republicans of Ocean County are one of the most active Republican groups in the state, they regularly… Continue Reading →
Nikki Haley was swamped in Nevada’s symbolic Republican presidential primary as GOP voters resoundingly picked the “none of these candidates” option on the ballot in a repudiation of the former U.N. ambassador who is the last remaining major rival to… Continue Reading →
Pesach has many moving parts.Replacing your high-end appliance parts shouldn’t be one of them. After years of seeing frum customers struggling to purchase replacement parts for pesach, Town Appliance has now made getting parts for your oven for pesach easy…. Continue Reading →
Mayor Michael Reina and the Jackson Township Council have announced that a major road project to enhance the traffic flow and safety of South New Prospect Road will move forward in 2024. Currently a busy two-lane road, the county has… Continue Reading →
Rabbi Joel Friedman is a well-known, prominent askan and ba’al chessed and community activist in New York State and New Jersey, a chaplain for the police and local hospitals, a prominent member of the Satmar community, and an address turned… Continue Reading →
Following a high-stakes meeting held in Riyadh, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has reiterated the kingdom’s keen interest in establishing diplomatic ties with Israel. However, this ambition… Continue Reading →
After pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor, Yehuda Sabiner, an ardent Gerrer chasid and resident of Bnei Brak, made history when he began his internship at Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, just when the pandemic hit. Sheba went into… Continue Reading →
Professor Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown Explains How Changing the Microbiome Can Help People with Autism The quest to treat autism isn’t limited to a study of the mind. In fact, one of the most promising areas of research has focused on the… Continue Reading →
The nursing home industry is part of the senior care business boom in our economy; many people in the community are involved in this industry in one way or another. I recently had a conversation with Marc Zimmet, who has… Continue Reading →
A popular political game these days is something I call “Black and White”—where one political party or label or movement is a knight in shining armor, and the other, the worst villain imaginable. Little-known secret: No party is inherently pristine… Continue Reading →
A temporary power outage is planned for part of Lakewood on Wednesday morning due to utility work being done by Jersey Central Power and Light. According to the utility company, the planned outage is part of their “ongoing efforts to… Continue Reading →
by Chaim Weber The old American tale says that George Washington chopped down his father’s cherry tree and admitted to it. While this tale is likely not historically true, what would the halacha be if such a case happened?… Continue Reading →
The IDF on Tuesday revealed the discovery of documents and materials in a Gaza Strip tunnel that they say provide clear evidence of financial transactions and coordination between Hamas and Iran. According to IDF Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the… Continue Reading →
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi has issued an apology for a recent military drill which simulated a kidnapping attack by Jews in the West Bank, sparking major backlash. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu issued a scathing statement over… Continue Reading →
Rosh Yeshivas Slabodka, HaGaon HaRav Dov Landau, held a gathering of Rabbanim at his home on Monday in order to transmit a message to Klal Yisrael about the perilous situation in Israel and the dire need for fervent tefillos. “The… Continue Reading →
Controversial former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson says he plans to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin amid his current visit to Moscow, positioning him as the first American journalist to secure an interview with Putin since the Russian leader initiated… Continue Reading →
In response to yesterday’s letter about Tznius at supermarkets, many suggested that supermarkets offer days or evenings with separate hours. Do you agree? Take the poll below:
Bolts that helped secure a panel to the frame of a Boeing 737 Max 9 were missing before the panel blew off the Alaska Airlines plane last month, according to accident investigators. The National Transportation Safety Board issued a preliminary… Continue Reading →
Voting takes place on February 17th. Polls are open from 2pm-9pm.
By his Talmid Rabbi Dovid Abenson Bridging the Gap: A Journey from Dedication to Self-Publication. In the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to make a meaningful impact, I dedicated countless hours to compiling my teaching experiences into my first… Continue Reading →
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