Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Tuesday September 8 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: A few passing clouds, otherwise generally sunny. High 83F. Humidity 72% 

-Hachnosas  sefer Torah 5:00pm from 409  14th street to Toldos Mordechai Viznnitz B"M  1501 Clifton Avenue

- 6 new cases in Lakewood  totals 2986/198
Jackson  1008/72  Toms River 1987/164

-NJ  284 new cases and 5 deaths from 2 months ago
-Murphy announces online voter registration website is live now here
-LDC public meeting 4:30 pm
Live stream Here
Agenda Here

-Wawa is offering all teachers, faculty members, and school administrators free coffee and fountain drinks of any size, to show appreciation for the teachers and faculty   the offer runs until Sept 30
-The NJ rate of transmission increased to 1.09 on Monday Any number over 1 indicates that each new case is leading to at least one additional case and the outbreak is expanding.
-Selichos at the Carlebach shul with Yehuda Green will take place at Oheb Zedek at 12:15 am
Indoor tickets available space is limited Social distancing will be enforced. Masks required!
General admission: $100. This event will be livestreamed. For $18 viewing tickets Here
-Selichos at Park Est Synagogue this year is in person Members Only Abridged Selichos service with Chief Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgo,t the Park East Synagogue Choir will not be in attendance. Stream Here
-Missionary material mailed again to Lakewood residents
-Lakewood Middle School is Open starting today, including the 8 new modular classrooms.
 BOE Special Meeting Public - Live Stream 8:00 pm
-Israel Breaks Daily Record Yet Again With 3,392 New Cases; Curfew to Begin Tuesday Night
- Free lunch program from  Pizza on wheels for playgroups or schools  must have minimum 75 children for order. You can join with other groups$10 delivery
-The Israeli Health Ministry on Tuesday morning said that a new record was set, with the number of new coronavirus cases confirmed on Monday at 3,392. While the number of new cases…

1 comment:

  1. In a 2009 article in Canadian Medical Association Journal, Tom Koch discussed the Polio epidemic in the 1950s. He wrote how everyone scrambled to save every life. Gymnasiums were turned into wards and cots were lined up from wall to wall.. It was an imperative to save as many lives as possible. Nobody considered costs & the quality of life of the people that were saved. He lamented that in todays society ..

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