Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month May 2024

United Airlines Regains Some Privileges That Were Suspended After Problem Flights

United Airlines says federal regulators are letting it resume adding new routes and planes after a series of incidents, including an engine fire and a tire falling off a plane after takeoff, led them to suspend the airline’s authority to… Continue Reading →

Resident Seeks Help in Identifying Suspect Who Cut Lock, Stole Electric Scooter [Surveillance Video]

A Lakewood resident is asking for the public’s assistance and identifying the suspect who stole his child’s electric scooter by cutting the lock. The theft occurred on Tuesday, between 5:10-5:25 pm at the corner of Cross and Rustic. Anyone with… Continue Reading →

Long-Term Mortgage Rates Retreat For Second Straight Week, US Average At 7.02%

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. fell for the second straight week, giving some relief to home shoppers already facing sky-high prices and a shortage of supply. The average 30-year rate fell to 7.02% from 7.09%… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Reb Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin in Eretz Yisroel Giving Shiurim and Chizuk to Wounded Soldiers

Reb Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin is in Eretz Yisrael giving Shiurim and Chizuk to wounded soldiers. (Tonight’s Shiur in Jackson will be given by his son, R’ Getzel Rubashkin.)

Ocean County, Orthodox Jewish Chamber Celebrate NJ Economic Development Day, Sets Bar For Other NJ Counties To Follow

L-R Bill Noonan Chief Business Development at Choose NJ, Duvi Honig Founder/Ceo Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, Senator Carmen Amato, Ocean County Commissioner Frank Sadeghi, Stephen Milgrom NJ Business Action Center, Saurin Parikh Senior Business Development Officer at the (NJEDA)… Continue Reading →

A Look At High-Profile Political Assassinations And Attempts This Century

Slovakia’s prime minister Robert Fico was gravely injured in an apparent assassination attempt that rocked the small country and the rest of Europe just weeks before an election. Here’s a global look at other notable political assassinations and attempts during… Continue Reading →

A Special Shabbos for Special Children; Grab the Zchus of Being a Sponsor

A Special Shabbos for Special Children will be hosting their annual Special Shabbos this year from May 30th – June 2nd. A Special Shabbos for Special Children is a Chessed organization that offers an extraordinary getaway tailored to the unique… Continue Reading →

MAJOR MISHAP: IDF Soldier Killed, 4 Injured On Gaza Border When Israeli Munitions Accidentally Explode

The IDF on Thursday announced the death of a reservist earlier today in an “operational accident” on the border with the Gaza Strip. The deceased has been named as Sgt. Maj. (res.) Ran Yavetz, 39, of the Bislamach Brigade’s 6828th… Continue Reading →

Calls Grow To Fire Gallant After His “Delusional” Support Of Palestinian Control Of Gaza

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s statements excoriating Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday evening elicited a storm of fierce criticism against him, with many calling for his dismissal. He was slammed for his call for Palestinian support of the Gaza Strip… Continue Reading →

Assemblyman Gary Schaer: New Jersey Must Act to Protect its Jewish Population. Now.

Assemblyman Gary Schaer today released the following statement: I am gratified to see the North Carolina House advance legislation by a vote of 105-4 to adopt the working definition of antisemitism as defined by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)…. Continue Reading →

Police Dismantle Pro-Palestinian Encampment At DePaul University In Chicago

Police began dismantling a pro-Palestinian encampment early Thursday at DePaul University in Chicago, hours after the school’s president told students to leave the area or face arrest. Officers and workers in yellow vests cleared out tents and camping equipment at… Continue Reading →

Senate Committee Approves Three Bills Intended to Assist Emergency Responder Volunteers in New Jersey, Including Hatzolah Members

The New Jersey state Senate Law and Public Safety Committee approved a package of three bills which are intended to help with recruiting and retaining volunteer first responders in the state. The first bill which was approved would establish a… Continue Reading →

America’s Adversaries Will Try To Influence Election With AI, Security Officials Warn Congress

America’s foreign adversaries will again seek to influence the upcoming U.S. elections, top security officials warned members of the Senate Wednesday, harnessing the latest innovations in artificial intelligence to spread online disinformation, mislead voters and undermine trust in democracy. But… Continue Reading →

Join us as We Support our Soldiers

Our Soldiers Are Suffering in the Heat!   You Can Help Them Cool Off!   Summer is here, and especially in Israel’s south, the heat is intense.   Hundreds of courageous IDF soldiers are subjected to brutal heat and desert… Continue Reading →

Cleveland Hatzalah’s First EMT Class Graduates, Preparing For Summer Launch

Cleveland Hatzalah’s first EMT class, comprised of 22 students, have celebrated their graduation, allowing them to officially join the organization as it finalizes preparations to launch its highly anticipated operations this summer. As previously reported by YWN, the introduction of… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Jake Turx Puts White House In A Bind With Questions On Double Standards And Gazan Asylum-Seekers

Frum reporter Jake Turx put White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in a bind at Wednesday’s briefing, effectively tongue-tying her on the White House’s double-standard when it comes to allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza. “What is the administration’s reaction to… Continue Reading →

Why the Hebrew Language Chareidi Paper Was Wrong to Violate the Censorship Requirements

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman It is an extremely rare moment when the Israeli government is halachically correct and a Chareidi newspaper is halachically incorrect – but I would like to suggest that this rare moment may have happened this morning… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Gubernatorial Candidate Jack Ciattarelli Visits SCHI School

Teenager Pleads Guilty In Death Of Driver Who Was Hit In The Head By A Rock

A second teen pleaded guilty on Wednesday in the death of a 20-year-old driver who was hit in the head by a rock that crashed through her windshield in suburban Denver last year. Under a plea deal with prosecutors, Nicholas… Continue Reading →

New Jersey Assembly Health Committee Approves Legislation to Tackle Underage Smoking and Vaping

The Assembly Health Committee approved a trio of bills that seek to combat the rising usage of tobacco and vaping products, particularly among young people. The package of bills would increase penalties for prohibited sales, require inspections for retailers, and… Continue Reading →

Join the Sara Schenirer Open House Event THIS SUNDAY! Register Today!

At Sara Schenirer, we won’t overwhelm you with options or gimmicks. We’re here to provide clear, relevant, and current information so that you can make informed and clear decisions. After all, your future is at stake.  At our Graduate Programs Open House,… Continue Reading →

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