Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month June 2020

Ahavas Tzedakah Live Event Tonight at 9PM

[COMMUNICATED] Where will you be tonight? We have the answer.Ahavas Tzedakah’s annual event is now going live!    Tonight is the night of answers.   Hosted by the renowned Rabbi Yehuda Deutsch of Siyum Hashas fame, and sponsored by Monmouth… Continue Reading →

NYC Budget Vote Looms as Protests Push for $1B Cut to Police

New York City lawmakers were set to vote Tuesday on a high-stakes budget as activists demand a $1 billion shift from policing to social services and the city grapples with… Read more » The post NYC Budget Vote Looms as… Continue Reading →

Right-Wing Group Wins Libel Suit Against Yediot Ahronot

The Israeli daily newspaper Yediot Ahronot was ordered to pay libel damages to the right-wing organization Im Tirtzu on Tuesday. The newspaper had accused the group of fabricating a letter… Read more » The post Right-Wing Group Wins Libel Suit… Continue Reading →

COVID Update from Lakewood Physicians

  Baruch Hashem, through our hishtadlus of the steps we’ve taken in our community, including social distancing, we are able tocontinue to work towards the opening of our community and still maintain a minimal number of cases. However, as we… Continue Reading →

City Crews Remove Some Barriers From Seattle Protest Zone

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle transportation crews used heavy equipment Tuesday to remove some makeshift barriers around the city’s “occupied” protest zone following two fatal shootings in the area. Demonstrators, however, dragged couches and other items to replace the structures. People… Continue Reading →

Fauci: US Could Reach 100,000 New Cases A Day

WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci said coronavirus cases could grow to 100,000 a day in the U.S. if Americans don’t start following public health recommendations. The nation’s leading infectious disease expert made the remark at a Senate hearing on reopening… Continue Reading →

Sullivan County Legislator Upset That No One In Fallsburg Wearing Masks

June 30, 2020 Dear Residents and Summer Visitors, As the summer of 2020 unfurls in Sullivan County, it’s critically important that we keep it from unraveling at the same time. Over the past week, I’ve noticed – as have my… Continue Reading →

Fauci: U.S. Could Reach 100,000 New Cases a Day

Dr. Anthony Fauci said coronavirus cases could grow to 100,000 a day in the U.S. if Americans don’t start following public health recommendations. The nation’s leading infectious disease expert made… Read more » The post Fauci: U.S. Could Reach 100,000… Continue Reading →

Airbus Shedding 15,000 Jobs, Mostly in Europe

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus said Tuesday it plans to eliminate 15,000 jobs over the next year, mostly in Europe, as it struggles with the financial hit of the coronavirus pandemic.… Read more » The post Airbus Shedding 15,000 Jobs, Mostly… Continue Reading →

Its Time to Make it Right!

Everyone reading this article knows someone who would not be who they are today if it wasn’t for Rabbi Lopian, Rabbi Rappaport and the rest of the Rebbeim at Lev Aryeh. They have dedicated their entire lives to helping our… Continue Reading →

Report: Ten Cities on New Lockdown List

Unable to stem the coronavirus surge so far, Health Ministry officials were preparing recommendations for total lockdown of ten cities, including Kiryat Gat, Ashdod, Ramle and Dimona, according to media… Read more » The post Report: Ten Cities on New… Continue Reading →

White House Aware Of Russian Bounties In 2019

Top officials in the White House were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence indicating Russia was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of Americans, a full year earlier than has been previously reported, according to U.S…. Continue Reading →

Amber Adler Announces Candidacy for 48th City Council District

Community activist Amber Adler on Tuesday declared for the Democratic nomination in the New York City Council’s 48th District, running on a platform of improving residents’ quality of life, providing… Read more » The post Amber Adler Announces Candidacy for… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court Lifts Ban on State Aid to Religious Schooling

States can’t cut religious schools out of programs that send public money to private education, a divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. By a 5-4 vote with the conservatives in the… Read more » The post Supreme Court Lifts Ban on… Continue Reading →

NY Adds States To Quarantine List, Sends Monitors To NYC

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York is urging travelers from eight additional states to self-quarantine for 14 days as it awaits a decision on the reopening of indoor dining in New York City. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a Tuesday… Continue Reading →

Photo-Op Breaches Pandemic Protocol

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu‏‏ has held countless photo-ops over the years and is as practiced at it as anybody on the planet, but even he is challenged by pandemic… Read more » The post Photo-Op Breaches Pandemic Protocol appeared… Continue Reading →

Fauci Warns US Could See 100K COVID-19 Cases Per Day

Dr. Anthony Fauci said coronavirus cases could grow to 100,000 a day in the U.S. if Americans don’t start following public health recommendations. The nation’s leading infectious disease expert made the remark at a Senate hearing on reopening schools and… Continue Reading →

Israel Sides With Women Torah Scholars In Saying Chief Rabbinate Discriminates On Accreditation

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Responding to a discrimination lawsuit, Israel has advanced the cause of women Torah scholars in their bid for more equitable treatment. Israel will establish a set of accreditation exams for the scholars that will put them on… Continue Reading →

Joint investigation leads to three arrests in Lakewood, over a dozen charges filed

Over a dozen charges were filed against three men following a joint investigation which ended in Lakewood. Beginning on Thursday, June 18th, detectives from the Brick Township Police Department Street Crimes Unit worked alongside detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s… Continue Reading →

Tonight: Employment Opportunity Event for post-Seminary girls (Free Event)

[COMMUNICATED] The Executive Business Center at Chesed of Lakewood will be hosting their annual Employment Opportunity Event for post-Seminary girls. Finding that first job can be incredibly daunting. Take some of the guesswork out of it at this incredibly valuable… Continue Reading →

Governor Murphy Signs 3-Month Spending Plan Into Law

Governor Phil Murphy signed a three-month spending plan into law on Tuesday that includes a series of deep cuts and spending deferrals to help the state meet its most basic obligations through the extended fiscal year (FY 2020), which ends… Continue Reading →

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