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Month August 2021

Mass Covid Swab Ahead of School Openings

Israel is conducting a nationwide COVID testing of schoolchildren under age 12, the day before school is scheduled to start on Wednesday. In a last-minute push to prepare for in-classroom… Read more » The post Mass Covid Swab Ahead of… Continue Reading →

US Consumer Confidence Falls In August To 6-month Low

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence fell in August to the lowest level since February amid rising concerns about the rapidly spreading delta variant of the coronavirus and worries about higher inflation. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer… Continue Reading →

Victorious Taliban Focus On Governing After US Withdrawal

The Taliban reveled in their victory after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, reiterating their pledge Tuesday to bring peace and security to the country after decades of war. Their anxious citizens, meanwhile, are waiting to see what the new order… Continue Reading →

Here Is The Biggest Deal On Lexus RX350

You Can Own A Lexus For Only $250!   Ma’or Yeshiva wants you to win a BRAND NEW LEXUS RX350 Only 499 Tickets + 1 Unlimited day are being sold, which means you have INCREDIBLE CHANCES‼️ Only $250 a ticket… Continue Reading →

It’s Happening Next Week! After That, You Will Have To Wait Another 7 Years

[COMMUNICATED] In less than a week, on Erev Rosh Hashana, you have a rare opportunity-whether you’re in Eretz Yisroel or not, you can personally perform the rare mitzvah of Shmita: “והשביעית תשמטנה ונטשתה” “And in the seventh year you must let… Continue Reading →

ICYMI: How to impact yourself and others | Rabbi Shlomo Landau

For Biden, Ending War in Afghanistan Leaves Tough Questions

Faced with tough questions about leaving Afghanistan, including Americans left behind, President Joe Biden planned to address the nation Tuesday about the way forward after 20 years of U.S. war.… Read more » The post For Biden, Ending War in… Continue Reading →

US Won’t Seek Death Penalty For California Chabad Shooter

Federal prosecutors said they will not seek the death penalty for a 22-year-old former nursing student charged in a deadly shooting at a Southern California Shul on the last day of Pesach. The decision was disclosed Monday in a one-sentence… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Save United Hatzalah and Win a 2022 Lincoln Navigator + $100,000

Double CHANCES!!! WIN Luxurious 2022 Lincoln Navigator!!! +  $100,000 Save United Hatzalah! Double Chances! Monday and Tuesday, Aug 30-31 CLICK HERE TO ENTER United Hatzalah was founded in 2006 as a volunteer organization whose mission is to provide professional first medical response… Continue Reading →

South Korea Bans Google, Apple Payment Monopolies

South Korea’s National Assembly approved legislation on Tuesday that bans app store operators such as Google and Apple from forcing developers to use their in-app payment systems. South Korea is… Read more » The post South Korea Bans Google, Apple… Continue Reading →

Cuomo Legal Woes Continue, Could Cost Public At Least $9.5m

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Resigning from office probably didn’t end former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legal problems, and no matter what happens next, taxpayers are likely to wind up with a hefty bill. The state has already agreed to pay up… Continue Reading →

Ida’s Aftermath: No Power, No Flights, Scant Drinking Water

Hundreds of thousands of Louisianans sweltered in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida on Tuesday with no electricity, no tap water, precious little gasoline and no idea when things might improve. Long lines that wrapped around the block formed at the… Continue Reading →

Mail to Kosel Tripled in Past Year

Mail addressed to Hashem at the Kosel tripled over the past year, the Israeli postal service said on Tuesday. The reason for the increase is not known for sure, but… Read more » The post Mail to Kosel Tripled in… Continue Reading →

Mississippi Highway Collapses, 2 Killed, At Least 10 Injured

LUCEDALE, Miss. (AP) — Two people were killed and at least 10 others were injured when their vehicles plunged into a deep hole where a highway collapsed after Hurricane Ida blew through Mississippi. Torrential rain may have caused the collapse,… Continue Reading →

Frum Father Of 8 Diagnosed With ALS

Dear Friends, R’ Dovid has been living with ALS for more than ten years, fighting to live as a quadriplegic, on life support and only communicating with his eyes. It has not been easy, but with G-d’s help, your support,… Continue Reading →

$300 Weekly Federal Jobless Aid to Expire in NJ This Week

About half a million New Jersey residents stand to lose a $300 federal unemployment benefit when it expires on Saturday. Democratic gov. Phil Murphy said Monday during a COVID-19 news… Read more » The post $300 Weekly Federal Jobless Aid… Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Private Memorial Event Held at Ground Zero, Marking 20th Yahrzeit of the 9/11 victims

Today, 23rd of Elul, marks the 20th Yahrzeit of the September 11 victims. Being that September 11 this year falls out on Shabbos, a private event was held today to mark the Hebrew Yahrtzeit of the victims. The memorial was… Continue Reading →

Thousands Face Weeks Without Power In Ida’s Aftermath

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana communities beginning the huge task of clearing debris and repairing the damage inflicted by Hurricane Ida are facing the depressing prospect of weeks without electricity in the stifling, late-summer heat. Ida ravaged the region’s power… Continue Reading →

Study: Moderna Produces Double Antibody Protection Compared to Pfizer

The Moderna coronavirus vaccine may produce double the number of antibodies that the Pfizer vaccine does, Fox News reported. The research into the vaccines comparative effectiveness came from a study… Read more » The post Study: Moderna Produces Double Antibody… Continue Reading →

New York State Eviction Moratorium to Expire, Extension a Possibility

New York State’s eviction moratorium is set to expire Tuesday, a week after the Supreme Court threw out the Biden administration’s federal ban on evictions. The New York State Legislature… Read more » The post New York State Eviction Moratorium… Continue Reading →

Today is The 20th Yartzheit Of 9/11 – Private Memorial Held At Ground Zero [VIDEOS & PHOTOS]

A private memorial was held for Jewish victims at Ground Zero today – a week before the main 9/11 memorial. The reason for today’s memorial, is that this year, September 11th falls out on a Shabbos, and Police felt that… Continue Reading →

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