Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2024

KASHRUS UNDER ATTACK: Jewish Agencies Sue Canadian Government Over New Regulations

Two of Canada’s leading kosher certification agencies, along with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, are taking legal action against the national government over recent regulations on animal slaughter, which they say are threatening the country’s kosher industry. In… Continue Reading →

WATCH DRAMATIC VIDEOS: Undercover Officers Arrest Terrorist At Falafel Stand

A dramatic incident occurred on Motzei Shabbos when a wanted terrorist was arrested by undercover Duvdevan officers at a falafel stand in the Dheisheh “refugee camp” near Beit Lechem. The video shows the undercover agents at the falafel stand pulling… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: The Biggest Shakeup to the Residential Real Estate Market Explained: What Friday’s NAR Settlement Means to Buyers, Sellers and Real Estate Brokers | Ira Zlotowitz, GParency

Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles responds to your ‘Ask The Mayor’ questions

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: Hi I live around Arlington Ave. As you probably know Pine is always backed up in… Continue Reading →

Mnuchin’s Interest in TikTok and Distressed NY Bank Echoes His Pre-Trump Investment Playbook

It seems like a bizarre mishmash: A former Trump cabinet official is saying he wants to buy TikTok just days after leading a group that pumped $1 billion into a beaten-down bank. But it all actually fits in with the… Continue Reading →

Assembly Committee Approves Bill Requiring Supermarkets to Donate Excess Food

Legislation requiring certain supermarkets, grocery stores, and food suppliers in New Jersey to donate consumable food that would have otherwise been discarded was approved by the Assembly Health Committee. The bill, sponsored by Assemblyman Bill Moen and Assemblywoman Shama Haider,… Continue Reading →

A New Kind of Hospital is Coming to Rural America. To Qualify, Facilities Must Close Their Beds

As rural hospitals continue to struggle financially, a new type of hospital is slowly taking root, especially in the Southeast. Rural emergency hospitals receive more than $3 million in federal funding a year and higher Medicare reimbursements in exchange for… Continue Reading →

How Will Purim in Israel Be Celebrated This Year?

POWERFUL BRACHA: HaRav Asher Weiss shlit”a, a world-renowned Rosh Kollel, Posek and Av Beis Din gives a powerful bracha from the depth of his heart for all those who donate to the Purim campaign for poor families in Israel: “Hashem… Continue Reading →

How Texas’ Plans to Arrest Migrants for Illegal Entry Would Work if Allowed to Take Effect

Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest move over immigration. The nation’s highest court put the law on pause over… Continue Reading →

Man Suspected of Killing 3 People in Philadelphia Area Arrested in New Jersey, Police Say

A man suspected of killing three family members in their Philadelphia-area homes Saturday was later arrested in New Jersey’s capital after an hourslong standoff as police mobilized across two states, shutting down a parade and an amusement park and ordering… Continue Reading →

Submitted: Help Orly Win this Special Bike

Submitted by the family: Despite being born with cerebral palsy, our daughter Orly approaches life with love and a radiant smile that lights up the world. With this bicycle, she’ll experience life to the fullest. We kindly request your vote… Continue Reading →

Russians Cast Ballots in an Election Preordained to Extend President Vladimir Putin’s Rule

Voters across Russia cast ballots Saturday on the second day of an election set to formalize six more years of power for President Vladimir Putin, who faces no serious challengers after crushing political dissent over his nearly quarter-century of rule…. Continue Reading →

Russia Says Ukrainian Shelling Killed 2 in a Border City While It Thwarted an Incursion

Ukrainian shelling of the Russian city of Belgorod killed two people, officials said Saturday, while Russia claimed to have thwarted a new attempt by saboteurs to cross the border. Saturday’s attacks occurred as Russians entered the second day of voting… Continue Reading →

IDF Touts Recent Elimination Of 250 Terrorists In Central Gaza

The IDF has announced that its Ncahal Infantry Brigade has killed more than 250 Hamas operatives in the central Gaza Strip over the past two weeks. The brigade has been operating in the Netzarim Corridor, a strategic area that spans… Continue Reading →

Talks To Secure Ceasefire and Hostage Deal In Israel-Hamas War Set To Resume

Indirect negotiations aimed at securing a temporary ceasefire and hostage deal in the war between Israel and Hamas are expected to restart in Qatar as soon as Sunday, according to Egyptian officials. The talks, which will involve Israeli officials and… Continue Reading →

The Hur Interview Transcript Offers a Window Into the Life of ‘Frustrated Architect’ Joe Biden

President Joe Biden was returning from church a week ago when he stepped out of his armored SUV onto the driveway of his Wilmington, Delaware, home on an important mission: He wanted to inspect the landscaping. The sprawling home on… Continue Reading →

Prosecutors Say New York Subway Shooting May Have Been Self Defense

A man who shot and critically wounded another passenger on a New York City subway train may have acted in self-defense and will not immediately be charged with any crime, prosecutors said Friday. “Yesterday’s shooting inside a crowded subway car… Continue Reading →

Joint Base Conducting Controlled Burns Over the Weekend

In case you were wondering about the smell of smoke in Jackson, the Joint Base is conducting controlled burns over the weekend. There is no cause for concern, and no need to call the fire department about the smell.

WATCH: Trump: If I’m Not Elected There’s Going To Be A “Bloodbath”

Former President Donald Trump made a dire prediction during a speech in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, warning that “there will be a bloodbath for the country” if he does not defeat President Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential race. Trump… Continue Reading →

Bernie Sanders Wants the Us to Adopt a 32-Hour Workweek. Could Workers and Companies Benefit?

The 40-hour workweek has been standard in the U.S. for more than eight decades. Now some members of Congress want to give hourly workers an extra day off. Sen. Bernie Sanders, the far-left independent from Vermont, this week introduced a… Continue Reading →

CHILLING DETAILS: New Info About Hamas’ Oct. 7 Attack Plans Revealed

Documents seized in Gaza have revealed detailed plans for Hamas’s devastating October 7 onslaught, signed by the terror group’s number three and deputy commander of Hamas’s military wing, Marwan Issa. The IDF confirmed on Monday that it had targeted Issa… Continue Reading →

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