Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Oif Simchas Tuesday 18 Teves

Chasunas: 

Dolgin - Bodenheimer  Fountain Ballroom
Agasi - Perlman  Ateres Esther 
Magid - Schier Bais Faiga
Amon - Cameo Lake Terrace 
Perlow - Wasying Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Kornfeld - Leonorovitz Ateres Chaim Elazar
Reich - Ochs Ne'emas Hachaim 

Weather: 36° drizzle Low clouds and fog

Tuesday January 6 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 45° Sunshine early cloudy skies this afternoon. 


- Trump says Venezuela will be turning over "30 and 50 MILLION Barrels of High Quality, Sanctioned Oil to the United States of America," sold at market price with the money controlled by Trump.

- Giyus: At the Atzeres in Yerushalayim, the Rosh Yeshiva of Porat Yosef, HaGaon Rav Moshe Tzadaka, called out: “Do teshuvah. Instead of proclaiming that everyone must go to the army, proclaim that everyone must go to the yeshivos you are corrupting the Am Yisrael.”

- New Jersey saw significant crime reductions in 2025, with 559 gunshot victims a 28% drop from 2024 and the lowest since tracking began in 2009, Gov. Murphy announced. Fatal shootings fell 31% to 107, and motor vehicle thefts declined 9% statewide, according to NJ State Police data.

- B"H The R"Y Rav Reuven Feinstein shlita  has come home after hebwas hospitalized .

- U.S. President Donald J. Trump and his team are discussing a range of options - including potential military force - to acquire Greenland, clearly stating that the territory is a “National Security Priority” of the United States, the White House said in a statement to Reuters.

- European leaders from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement on January 6, strongly reaffirming Greenland's sovereignty and the collective nature of Arctic security within NATO.

- Dow closes above 49,000 points for the first time ever, S&P 500 also closes at record high.

-Levaya for Habachur Yosef Eisenthal ZL will take place tomorrow 10:30am at Yeshivas Ohel Torah - Ponovezh in Ramot 4.

- Name of the bochur is Yosef Eisenthal ZL 14, from the Ramot neighborhood of Yerushalayim he was learning in yeshiva Ohel Torah.

Tehillim: 
 Update a 14 year old bochur was killed R"L
Several people were critically injured after a bus driven by a arab ran over pedestrians following the Atzeres on Yirmiyahu/Bar Ilan streets. Police  are investigating if thos was intentional spokesman says initial assessment this was not a terror attack. The driver was arrested.

- A editorial in Israeli Yated Ne’eman exposes a deep split in the chareidi community over the IDF draft law, criticizing Agudas Yisroel and defending the legislation as necessary to protect full-time lomdei Torah. Chassidic newspapers oppose the law, while Yated warns that arrests could push youth to enlist, highlighting a waning of Litvishe authority and growing communal divisions.  

- BDE: Petira of Rav Avrohom Shmuel Schindler, Z”L, of Lakewood (Chestnut area) / Crown Heights, at the age of 90. A talmid of Rav Hutner, ZT”L, he served as a rebbe at the Yeshiva on Eastern Parkway and later as menahel of Yeshiva Ohr hameirof New Rochelle now peekskill. Levaya today in Lakewood, at the chapel off 7th St, 2:00 PM followed by Kevura at the Lakewood bais Olam 

- Giyus: Large atzeres protest today in yerushalayim against the draft law  the stage is set up on Rechov Yirmiyahu Aperion intersection near Tzefanya street. 50,000 are expected including factions of the sefardi yeshivos the Eidah hacharedis  The Bnei Torah faction and mashpim Rav Meilich Biderman Rav Yaakov Meir  Shechter Rav Tzvi Meir Zilbererg and other Admorim. 

- Giyus: Following reports claiming that Chacham Moshe Tzadaka does not fully oppose the draft law, his students asked him directly. He reacted with shock and strongly denied it, calling the reports a complete lie and condemning whoever spread them.
To hear coverage of protest in Yerushalayim Kol Zaaka 605-313-6884 (Yiddish)

- In response to the rise of LLC-owned single-family homes in New Jersey, an Assembly committee advanced a bill by Assemblyman Alex Sauickie to increase transparency in deed recordings and help municipalities hold owners accountable. The bill would require LLCs owning rental residential properties to disclose their registered agent when recording a deed.

- Lakewood Township Planning Board reorganization meeting tonight  appointing Raymond Coles, Yechiel Herzel, Justin Flancbaum, Albert Akerman, Hector Fuentes, Moshe Neiman, David Hehmeich (Alt 1), Moshe Luwish (Alt 2). Terms range from 1–4 years. watch livestream Here 6pm

- Today at 4:30 PM begins the period of Tekufas Teves. Halachic sources note that during the tekufos especially Teves there is concern for danger in exposed food and water. The Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De’ah 139:8) mentions that water at the onset of a tekufah can be harmful, and the Rema adds that placing iron over the food or in the water can remove the danger. Accordingly, in Sanz Chassidus it was customary to cover all food and drinks and place a sheet of iron on top.


- Hilton is removing a franchised Minneapolis-area hotel from using its brand after it barred immigration agents and falsely claimed it had reversed the policy. The move followed backlash after Homeland Security released an email showing the hotel canceled agents’ reservations ahead of an enforcement operation.

- Edge conference of ABA executives taking place today at the Meadowlands convention  center in New Jersey 

- Gedolei HaTorah in America convened in Lakewood on a grave matter of the  Serious dangers inherent in “artificial intelligence,” which has already penetrated the kosher phones used by the chareidi public in the United States, and it has already caused many casualties R"L.
 At the conclusion, it was decided to proclaim a Yom taanis and tefillah to arouse parents of bochurim and seminary students to distance themselves from the use of AI-related phone technology, which involves severe issurei Torah and poses a serious danger of addiction and dependency. Among those participating were Rav Eliyahu Ber Wachtfogel,  Rav Malkiel Kotler, Rav Yerucham Olshin,  Rav Dovid Shustal,  Rav Yitzchok Sorotzkin, and the Admorim of Rachmastrivka, Skulen, and others.

- Trump: We’re getting rich because of tariffs, by the way. I hope everyone understands that. They HATE to report it.""We're going to have over $650 billion poured into our country or coming in shortly because of tariffs.”

- Sixteen homeless residents staying at a Toms River motel were told Jan. 5 that funding for their housing has been extended through Jan. 31, with Ocean County covering the costs, according to Monarch Housing Associates.

- The Moetzes of Agudas Yisrael in EY will convene to decide whether it will support Bismuth’s draft exemption law. Expected to attend are the Admorim of Gur, Vizhnitz, Sanz, Boyan, Seret-Vizhnitz, and Modzitz.
From Belz it was reported that the Admor wishes to attend.


            Rav Ezriel Auerbach at the Atzeres
        Rav Yaakov Meir Shechter at the  Atzeres
                  Rav Moshe Sternbach
                           Rav Moshe  Tzadka


Video: Atzeres in Yerushalayim today on Gezeiras Giyus




Biala Rebbe from EY visits Rav Malkiel Kotler in Lakewood 



Asifa about AI on phones. (Credit to the photographer)

Monday, January 5, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday 16 Teves

Chasunas:

Krieger - Loewi Bais Faiga
Netzer - Klein Lake Terrace
Gifter - Wolin Ateres Reva
Dear - Goldman Ateres Blima 
Altusky - Isaacs Ateres Esther 
Grossman - Schneider Kesser Moshe 
Singer - Oratz  Fountain Ballroom 
Halberstadt - Neuman  Ne'emas Hachaim 

Monday January 5 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 37° Cloudy rest of weeks temps will be in the mid 50's with 60 on Shabbos

- An emergency asifa was convened in the United States to address concerns over the growing risks associated with artificial intelligence on phones following what was described as a significant breach in their usage.

The gathering was called by Rav Elya Ber Wchtfogel shlita and brought together prominent roshei yeshiva, rabbanim, and admorim. Participants discussed the spiritual challenges posed by advanced technology and AI-enabled mobile devices by calling phone numbers.

At the conclusion of the meeting, it was decided to designate a Yom Tefillah/fast day while  continue intensifying efforts to ensure that bnei yeshiva refrain from possessing smartphones, as part of a broader initiative to protect Torah values and the integrity of yeshiva life.

- Beth Medrash Govoha announced that a construction-related fire occurred at approximately 3:00 PM today in the new Cedarview Terrace/Yeshiva Apartments building at the former GCU property. Baruch Hashem, no injuries were reported, and the damage was limited to a small number of units. Repair work is already underway.
As a result, the first move-in dates will be delayed by a few weeks, though leasing is expected to continue next week and apartments should be ready for occupancy before Pesach. BMG expressed appreciation to the Lakewood Fire Department, EMS, First Aid, and Chaveirim for their prompt and professional response.

- Admor M'Pinsk- karlin is visiting Lakewood today in the Oak n Vine area

- Donald Trump has reiterated his claims that Tylenol may cause autism in pregnant women. Current evidence, however, supports that Tylenol is safe for use during pregnancy when taken as directe

- A Polymarket user bet $32,000 that Maduro would be toppled shortly before the U.S. operation and made over $400,000 when it happened, raising questions about whether it was luck or inside knowledge.

- Jackson Township reminded landlords of updated rental rules, including a $125 annual registration fee due in January, a $100 fee for CCO inspections when tenants change, and a new $100 rental safety inspection fee. Property owners must report tenant or ownership changes, schedule inspections in advance, and comply with new documentation and payment requirements.

 - Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was headed back to Metro Detention Center Brooklyn,  roughly 1 mile  just outside Boro Park on 3rd ave and 30th st


- Structure fire this afternoon at Cedarview and 14th st at the construction site of  BMG yeshiva in Lakewood upgraded to 2nd alarm no injuries. Update Heavy smoke on the 4th floor
Fire departments from Jackson and Howell also responded. Fire is under control.

- Trump: Minnesota’s Corrupt Governor will possibly leave office before his Term is up but, in any event, will not be running again because he was caught, REDHANDED, along with Ilhan Omar, and others of his Somali friends, stealing Tens of Billions of Taxpayer Dollars. I feel certain the facts will come out, and they will reveal a seriously unscrupulous, and rich, group of “SLIMEBALLS.” Governor Walz has destroyed the State of Minnesota, but others, like Governor Gavin Newscum, JB Pritzker, and Kathy Hochul, have done, in my opinion, an even more dishonest and incompetent job. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!

- Bank of America has officially begun advising clients to allocate up to 4% of their portfolios to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

- A New Jersey appeals court has upheld the state’s first-of-its-kind rule to keep pollution out of low-income areas and communities of color. The 2023 rule package from the state Department of Environmental Protection made it harder for eight different industries, including power plant developers, to get permits in places now considered “overburdened.” (Onejersey)

- Naftali Bennett announced a proposed “servicemembers’ law” offering expanded benefits for soldiers and reservists abd nothing for yeshiva students, responding to efforts to pass a draft exemption bill for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students. He said those who serve should be prioritized, while those who evade service should not.

- United Refuah HealthShare is closing February 1st enrollment on Monday!
 Same low rates for 7+ years: Single $199 | Couple $349 | Family (3–6) $499 (+$50/add’l)

- Giyus: 537 Charedi youths enlisted in the IDF yesterday. Senior military sources say: The arrests of yeshiva bochurim are increasing enlistment numbers; many frum youths fear getting entangled with the law and becoming criminals. (Yoeli Brim)

-  Giyus: Netanyahu in the knesset today on the Conscription Law: "We are advancing a historic plan that will bring about the enlistment of 23,000 Haredim in the next three and a half years. This is a revolution unlike anything since the establishment of the state." 
netanyahu: Strongly condemns talk of yellow patches, this is not a yellow patch to enlist. We will also uphold the world of Torah because without it we would not have reached this time and we will have no future

- Preparations are underway for a big Atzeres protest against the Giyus law tomorrow in Yerushalayim, organizers are anticipating up to 50,000 participants.

- Pomovezh: A request has been filed to cancel the arbitration ruling of arbitrator David Cheshin in the matter of the Ponevezh Yeshiva.The claims: extreme exceeding of authority and violation of public policy.

- Lakewood zoning board reorganaztion meeting with several applications for single homes on the agenda watch livestream Here 
see agenda Here 
Lakewood Planning Board Appointments chairman  and 2 members with 4 year terms.

- Lakewood Development Corporation Official meeting today Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, at 4:30 PM. Resolution Awarding $100,000 in Small Business Technology Incentives. watch l;ivestream Here 

-Nicolás Maduro arrived at a New York court for his first hearing since being seized by U.S. forces. He will be represented by longtime New York criminal defense attorney David Wikstrom. Maduro tells judge 'I am innocent, I am not guilty,' in court appearance on narco-trafficking charges

- New Jersey lawmakers are reviving a push to consolidate school districts, a move that could merge hundreds of districts without giving parents a direct vote. Supporters say the state’s roughly 600 mostly town-based districts are inefficient compared to other states, while critics warn consolidation could reduce local control and community input.

- The Bagatz high court in Israel is set to hear petitions today against the funding of ultra-Orthodox schools that do not teach the required number of hours of core curriculum subjects, such as math, English, and science.

- ICE arrested a man Monday in Lakewood amid a nationwide crackdown on undocumented immigrants, sparking anxiety in the local Latino community.

- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that he will not seek reelection.

- Developer sues to overturn Lakewood Zoning Board’s denial of a duplex more https://www.faanews.com/2026/01/just-in-developer-files-lawsuit-to.html

- New Jersey’s spending on group home services for adults with autism and developmental disabilities has more than tripled since 2018 and so have salaries for top nonprofit group home executives. Meanwhile, frontline workers caring for vulnerable residents earn about $21 an hour. State officials are now calling for limits on executive pay and more money to go toward care and worker wages. A total of 29 executives made more than $250,000 at the eight largest nonprofits examined by NJ Advance Media.

- At the Yeshiva Orchos Chaim’s annual dinner in Lakewood, Reb Yaakov Mandelbaum publicly addressed a recent bizayon haTorah during Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch’s visit, criticizing the distribution of pashkevilin and the community’s silence. He used the event to make a public macha’ah, taking a stand for kavod haTorah.(Matzav)

- Law enforcement is investigating an incident at Vice President JD Vance’s Ohio home. One person has been taken into custody, and authorities say Vance and his family were not home at the time. Officials do not believe the suspect entered the residence, though there appears to be damage to at least one window, according to reports.

- Both Skver and Satmar Rebbes left today for vacation in California.

- 2,000 federal agents are being deployed to Minneapolis as part of a broad immigration enforcement operation and a separate fraud investigation.

Rav Moshe Sternbuch burned a bochur’s IDF draft order. The bochur was jailed for 16 days and then released with instructions to report the following Sunday to the enlistment office. Rav Sternbuch commented: “You should ignore it!” 

Israel News Monday January 5

 Day 822

- Mother of the last hostage left in Gaza Talik Guvili "I told Trump that I'm afraid they'll build a tower over my sons body in Gaza. He told me: That won't happen. I'm bringing him back

- The IDF issued urgent evacuation warnings to four southern Lebanese villages ahead of planned strikes on Hamas and Hezbollah targets.

- Israeli drone strikes in southern Gaza killed at least four people at a displaced persons’ camp; the IDF says it targeted a Hamas operative planning an “imminent attack.”

- In the Knesset, Netanyahu said he and Trump are aligned on Iran policy.

- IDF sources warn that Iran is collaborating with hostile elements to assassinate Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

- Syria-Israel talks, mediated by the U.S., resumed in Paris for the first time in nearly two months after stalled security negotiations.

- Israeli authorities told the High Court of Justice that the ban on international media access to Gaza should remain for security reasons.

- According to Lebanon’s Al-Akhbar, Trump and Netanyahu reportedly agreed that the U.S. may strike Iran if negotiations fail, while advancing Gaza ceasefire plans and keeping Lebanon neutral.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Oif Simchas Sunday 15 Teves

Chasunas
Klein -  Gartenhaus Lake Terrace 
Model - Oppenheim Ateres Bluma
Oppen - Weinberger Ateres Esther 
Levy - Dayan Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Rowner  - Eider Fountain Ballroom 
Wachsman - Eisen Cedar Palace 

- Yeshiva Gaon Yaakov Dinner at Neemas Hachaim 

- Parlor meeting Yeshiva Mishnas Hatalmud Roshei Yeshiva  Rav Avrohom  Privalsky  Rav Yitzchok Busel  at 51 Canary dr

- Adirei HaTorah event for Brookwood 3 Community in Jackson at Adelphi Dr, with divrei bracha from the Rosh HaYeshiva, HaRav Aryeh Malkiel Shlita at 10:30 PM.

Sunday January 4 News Updates Lakewood

)Weather: 36° Sunshine and clouds mixed. 
Tonight Northwestern counties have the best chance at seeing up to a half-inch of snow. The southern half of the state is likely to remain dry.
Temperatures are forecast to warm up throughout the week hitting close to 60° for Shabbos along the Jersey shore.

- Trump has again threatened Iran tonight with strikes if protesters are killed in the streets.
According to a report, Khamenei has already prepared an escape plan to Moscow with twenty high-ranking regime officials in case of a coup d'état.

- Israel’s security cabinet has approved a new military operation against Iran, reportedly dubbed “Operation Iron Strike.” Timing and specific targets remain undisclosed

- Over the past few hours, U.S. President Trump has made threatening remarks directed at Cuba, Iran, Mexico, Colombia, Greenland (EU), and India

- President Trump sent a strong warning to the government of Colombia “Colombia is very sick too, run by a SICK man who likes making cocaine and selling it to the U.S.”
“He’s not going to be doing it very long.”
“There will be an operation by the US and it sounds good to me!”

- Satmar Rebbe Rav Aaron Teitelbaum will depar tomorrow for Palm Springs, California, where he will spend the winter. He is expected to return on Thursday of Parshas Beshalach.

- Giyus: A kabbalas panim was held today in Bnei Brak to welcome two yeshiva students who were released from IDF prison after being jailed for draft evasion. Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch and Rav Dov Landau attended the event to personally greet the bochurim.

Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch said the release of the two yeshiva bochurim was a moment of joy, but stressed that entering the army inevitably harms spirituality and is therefore forbidden. He argued it is wrong to demand spiritual sacrifice, as some claim the charedim should give up a little on ruchniyus.The only reason the Medina is surviving is because Torah study sustains the State of Israel, and said chareidi Jews must firmly oppose military service.

- NYT: Iran’s leadership is in crisis, struggling to handle protests without force, while internal leaks reveal President Pezeshkian blaming Supreme Leader Khamenei, exposing deep divisions at the top

- Tefillos for Rav Dovid Magid shlita previoisly R"Y of Bayone yeshiva who is in need od rachmei shamayim after suffering a medical episode motzei shabbos. Name is Elchonon Dovid Aryeh Leib ben Ita Faiga

- Shop Rite Can Can sale this week through Jan 10

- United Refuah HealthShare is closing February 1st enrollment on Monday

- Rav Shimon Galei shlita isbin Lakewood and the Tri‑State area  this week and will be spending Shabbos with supporters at a hotel in New Jersey.

- Mikie Sherril: I’ve heard from so many New Jerseyans how rising costs are keeping them up at night, so I am on a mission to deliver a more affordable NJ... If there’s something you want me to know about how government can better serve you, fill out our transition survey at http://NJ.Gov/GovElect

- As the mesivta admissions season approaches, and with out-of-town schools having already begun, schools and rebbeim seek to avoid the difficulties experienced in previous years.
All parents, mesivtas, menahelim, and rebbeim are asked to adhere to the following agreed-upon guidelines:
Parents should not request applications before January 15
• Mesivtas should not send applications before January 18
• Fathers begin February 4 at 9:00 AM
• Each   father should be given 10–15 minutes
• Menahelim and rebbeim should be available throughout the process

There are 80 in town mesivtas in the Lakewood area with about 35 located out of town 

- Rabbi Reuven Feinstein, Rosh Yeshiva of Staten Island, shares memories of growing up in the Bronx, facing antisemitism, and learning emunah and dignity. He reflects on his father, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein zt”l, and a home of Torah, humility, and love. Watch Here
Please daven for Sholom Reuven ben Shima

- Today is the Yartzeit of Rav Nosson Nuta Netkin ZTL was a 19th-century meshulach from Yerushalayim and the son-in-law of Rav Yosef Zundel Salant. Known as a great baal middos and for his distinguished yichus, he traveled to America on shlichus to raise funds for the yishuv hayoshon in Eretz Yisrael. He was niftar in New York in 1891 during his shlichus and is buried in Union Field Cemetery. His kever is regarded as a makom tefillah to this day with senior Ameeican Roshei Yeshiva who davened there. 

- Representatives from CHEMED Health Center in Lakewood recently visited frum hospitals in Eretz Yisrael, including a five-hour tour of Laniado Hospital in Netanya and a meeting at the home of the Sanzer Rebbe. The visit was featured in an article in Ami magazine. There has been some discussion about opening a hospital in Lakewood, but no details or timelines have been announced.

- Giyus: Today there was a huge enlistment of Charedim into the IDF About 350-400 Charedim enlisted into charedi frameworks. Most of them into combat roles! (Chashmonaim, Netzach Yehuda, Paratroopers, MAGAV and more).
This is still not meeting the targets of about 470

- New Jersey had the highest outbound migration for the eighth straight year, with 62% of moves leaving the state. While young professionals and families are moving in, older residents and retirees are leaving due to lifestyle changes and high living costs. Similar trends are seen in New York and California, with 58% outbound rates

- U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for criticizing a U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, accusing Mamdani of siding with a drug trafficker and mocking him for showing solidarity with Maduro.

- Giyus: Rav Yitzhak Yosef shlita  former chief Rabbi said  last night: "I have a grandson who received a draft order, he tore it up, put it in the toilet just as I told him, I told him not to leave the yeshiva, not to get home so they wouldn't arrest him."

- Giyus: Shas party threatens to oppose 2026 budget unless coalition passes the Giyus Charedi draft exemption bill

- New Jersey will eliminate more than $86 million in medical debt for over 53,000 residents under the Murphy administration’s sixth round of medical debt relief, Governor Phil Murphy announced. The effort is part of the state’s partnership with Undue Medical Debt, a nonprofit that purchases outstanding medical bills and abolishes them instead of collecting payment

- Marco Rubio calls Maduro’s capture a strike against foreign meddling in Venezuela, says U.S. aims to block rivals from fueling instability, not take oil, and signals tougher pressure on Cuba.”

- Venezuela  Delcy Rodríguez became interim president and condemned the raid as illegal, calling it a “Zionist tint,” while Trump suggested the U.S. might temporarily “run” Venezuela.
Trump said U.S. troops won’t stay in Venezuela if VP Delcy Rodríguez “does what we want” after a U.S. raid captured Maduro.


- Rav Dov Lando today in Bnei Brak explains why they are hopeful in the draft law: We are making a very strong effort, through the representatives (in the Knesset), so that God forbid yeshiva students will not stop their Torah study without exception




Letter for a efficient esivta Farher system



Mr. Elliot Shem Tov launches campaign for Mayor of Jackson.


Saturday, January 3, 2026

Motzei Shabbos Vayechi 5786 News Updates

Weather: Low 24° Cloudy. Winds light and 

- Yeshiva Orchos Chaim dinner tonight at Fountain  Ballroom 

- Bais Kaila dinner at Neemas Hachaim 

- Trump says US will temporarily run Venezuela, ‘not afraid of boots on ground’ if necessary

- United States District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein an Orthodox Jew will preside over the criminal case against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

The United States carried out a major military operation in Venezuela early on January 3, 2026, striking targets in Caracas and other sites. U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured and flown out of the country by U.S. forces. 

- Ousted Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro arrives in NYC by helicopter hours after capture by US

- TRUMP announces to the American people: "Maduro and wife Cilia have been indicted in the Southern District of New York … for their campaign of deadly narco-terrorism against the United States and its citizens."

Trump posted a video of Maduro challenging 47 to “come get me,” followed up by a screaming Bald Eagle & the Thunderstruck soundtrack blaring in the background during missile fire

- Mamdani: “Unilaterally attacking a sovereign nation is an act of war and a violation of federal and international law.”


- NJ Gov elect Mikie Sherrill: The President made a unilateral decision to strike Venezuela and take over the government. His failure to gain congressional authorization or to enunciate a strategy risks entering into yet another long term conflict that fails to deliver on our goals and is contrary to our interests and values. Congress needs to step up, assert its authority, and prevent further illegal action.


- NYP edsitorial: On his first day, Mamdani chose to attack Israel and make Jews less safe

Protests also continued in Iran last night. Two - protesters were killed, despite Trump's warning to the regime.

-Tzedek association pre dinner event at the  Alexndria in Howell 

S Fallsbhrg  Melava Malka at Bnos Devora

- NJ State lawmakers are considering whether to bring back traffic cameras in New Jersey to catch drivers who blow past stopped school buses, as officials in two cities push for automated enforcement to curb dangerous driving

- Giyus: Signs in Yerushalayim announcing the massive protest this Tuesday will take place along Rechov Yirmiyahu.

-  3 Jewish  teenagers were identified as victims of the new years eve fire in Switzerland   girls aged 14, and 15

The initiators of a boycott letter to support yeshivks admit it caused division, withdraw the initiative, reaffirm support for Torah study, thank IDF soldiers and the public, and call for responsible dialogue





Friday, January 2, 2026

Lakewood Zmanim עש"ק פר' ויחי חזק תשפ"ו

Friday, January 2, 2026 / י״ג טבת תשפ״ו
ערב שבת פרשת ויחי חזק
Candle lighting:  4:25
Shkiah/Sunset:  4:43 pm

Weather:Tonight low °19
Shabbos day hi of 33° Partly cloudy 

הַמַּלְאָךְ הַגֹּאֵל אֹתִי מִכָּל־רָע יְבָרֵךְ אֶת־הַנְּעָרִים וְיִקָּרֵא בָהֶם שְׁמִי וְשֵׁם אֲבֹתַי אַבְרָהָם וְיִצְחָק וְיִדְגּוּ לָרֹב בְּקֶרֶב הָאָרֶץ

שבת שלום, חזק חזק ונתחזק

Friday January 2 News Updates Lakewood

 Friday, January 2, 2026 / י״ג טבת תשפ״ו
ערב שבת פרשת ויחי חזק
Candle lighting:  4:25
Shkiah/Sunset:  4:43 pm

Weather: 32° Cloudy skies. Tonight low °19
Shabbos day hi of 33° Partly cloudy 


- NYC Mayor Mamdani Criticized for Repealing Antisemitism Orders
On his first day in office, Mayor Zohran Mamdani revoked several of former Mayor Eric Adams’ executive orders, including New York City’s adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism. Critics, called the move “troubling,” warning it could weaken protections against antisemitism

- Israel has updated its intelligence assessment of the protests in Iran, concluding that the protests now pose a 'real threat' to the stability of the government and could potentially lead to its collapse. Israeli Channel 13

- Iranian Foreign Minister: Our forces are fully prepared and know exactly where to direct their arrows in the event of any violation of Iranian sovereignty.

- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said in an interview that he is ready for a "serious" dialogue with the United States, its investment in the country's oil industry, and cooperation in the war on drug trafficking

- At the Lakewood Township committee meeting held via Zoom this morning, Committeeman Isaac Akerman was sworn in to another three-year term. The committee also voted to reappoint Ray Coles as mayor, marking his 10th consecutive term in the role.
The committee likewise reappointed Menashe Miller as deputy mayor, again without rotating the position to other members. Lakewood’s five-member committee holds a 3–2 Republican majority, and residents do not vote directly for mayor or deputy mayor; those posts are chosen internally.
The meeting, conducted remotely with officials joining from their homes or offices as was done during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was not even one public comment submitted or made live during the meeting. Committee members congratulated one another on their work on behalf of township residents. Issues such as traffic congestion and this year’s significant tax increase were not discussed.

- BMG Increases Kollel Stipends
Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, NJ, announced a $49 raise in monthly kollel stipends, with yungeleit now receiving $1,140 per month (up from $1,100) and the Yom Tov bonus increased to $942 (from $850). The raise applies to all 5,449 eligible yungeleit, bringing the annual kollel disbursement to about $83 million. This step continues the Adirei HaTorah initiative, launched in 2021, which aims to provide financial stability and dignity for those devoted to full-time Torah learning.(Matzav)

- Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim fundraiser campaign reaches $2 Million goal.

- Trump: If Iran shots and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J.TRUMP

- Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick delivered their first baby in New Jersey six minutes into the new year.

- In Lakewood, some parents have faced similar transportation disputes with the LSTA. In another New Jersey case, the Parsippany–Troy Hills school district wrongly denied busing to a student attending a private Christian school after a disagreement over route maps, a state administrative law judge ruled. The dispute centered on whether the student lived within the required distance from the school.

- B”H, Rav Meir Greinamam shlita has been released from the hospital and has returned home in Bnei Brak, where he has resumed his daily learning.

- Giyus: A major protest against the draft law is scheduled for this coming Tuesday on Rechov Yirmiyahu. The demonstration will be attended by the Eidah Hachareidis, the Bnei Torah faction, leading Sephardi roshei yeshiva, and Hasidic admorim and mashpi’im, including Rav Meilich Biderman, Rav Yaakov Meir Shechter, Rav Tzvi Meir Zilberberg, and others.

- Giyus: Yediot Commentary: The Lithuanian leadership has urged the Chasidic factions not to shut the door on the draft law. Some are banking on a split within the Chasidic camp with MK's Goldknopf and Tessler expected to abstain, while Porush and Eichler vote in favor. However, if the Moetzes convenes in its full composition, party discipline would prevail, a move that could significantly shorten the government’s life expectancy.

- Mr. Sam Ellenbogen, a frum resident of Toms River, was sworn in as an Ocean County Commissioner. He used a Chumash during the swearing-in ceremony.

- The new Toms River council rules limit how elected officials can speak or protest during meetings, bar members from leaving meetings early as a form of protest, and allow penalties for violating meeting decorum. The mayor says the rules violate free-speech rights, while council leaders say they are meant to maintain order.

- Trump: Tariffs are an overwhelming benefit to our Nation, as they have been incredible for our National Security and Prosperity (like nobody has ever seen before!). Losing our ability to Tariff other countries who treat us unfairly would be a terrible blow to the United States of America. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President Donald J. Trump

- Trump: The White House Doctors have just reported that I am in “PERFECT HEALTH,” and that I “ACED” (Meaning, was correct on 100% of the questions asked!), for the third straight time, my Cognitive Examination, something which no other President, or previous Vice President, was willing to take. P.S., I strongly believe that anyone running for President, or Vice President, should be mandatorily forced to take a strong, meaningful, and proven Cognitive Examination. Our great Country cannot be run by “STUPID” or INCOMPETENT PEOPLE! President DJT

- Switzerland: Three Jewish women are missing one of them also holds Israeli citizenship. Two sisters from the Jewish community are missing in a disaster in Switzerland, and another woman with Israeli citizenship is also missing. ZAKA’s international unit is working with local authorities in an effort to locate them.

- Following the Stoliner Rebbe’s recent remarks permitting limited smartphone use under strict conditions, senior mashpi’im have clarified and reinforced the guidelines. The Rebbe compared smartphone use to driving a car: permissible when necessary and used with caution, safeguards, and discipline. He emphasized that young men are not required to purchase a smartphone upon marriage and should avoid public display or casual use. Mashpi’im have reiterated that the longstanding guideline discouraging smartphone ownership before age 25 remains in effect, and all use must avoid chilul Hashem and be strictly limited to genuine needs.



Thursday, January 1, 2026

Oif Simchas Thursday 13 Tevea

 Last chance Kiddush Levana opportunity early 
weather: 20° Partly cloudy 

Chasunas: 
Horowitz - Eisgrau Cedar Palace
Neuman - Seitler Kesser Moshe Yehuda 

Chumash Shiur by Harav Yeruchom Olshin shlita 11:30 pm at B"M Ateres Bracha live 646-726-9977 



Thursday January 1 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 28° Windy with a mix of clouds and sun.. Higher wind gusts possible.

New Years day 2026 Federal and state offices closed no mail. Costco Trader Joe's Aldi closed. Other major box stores are open


- PSA: Due to updated WIC regulations as of Jan/1/2026 there's is no option of cholov Yisroel yogurt anymore. The 32 Oz kosher yogurt is not eligible.

- Israeli media reports that the frum newspapers in the United States made a joint decision not to publish or acknowledge a letter signed by American ba’alei batim stating that they would withhold donations from yeshivos that oppose the IDF.
After the letter circulated online and received public attention, several of the signatories claimed that they were misled and did not intend to sign the letter as it was publicized. Additionally, many of the individuals listed as signatories are not known for supporting yeshivos.

- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Thursday issued an executive order revoking all executive orders signed by Eric Adams after September 26, 2024, which is the date of Adams’ indictment

- Hashkafa in the workplace holiday learning event today at the  Beru hall rt 70 and 9 Lakewood/Toms River  breakfast to lunch

- It is related that Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev would sometimes wish others “Happy New Year” on January 1. This is based on the pasuk in Tehillim, “G-d will count in the register of the nations.” The Apter Rov would wish fellow Jews a “Happy New Year” and bless them on January 1. The reason suggested is because he wanted to draw a stark contrast in the way Jews celebrate their New Year, with solemn prayer and reflection, thus bringing Divine grace upon oneself

- After Bingo’s 99¢-per-dozen egg sale, Gourmet Glatt has joined in!
Today only: Large eggs for 89¢ per dozen at all 3 locations. Limit 12 dozen per customer. Pasta also on sale for .89 cents. In store only.

- Giyus: The planned Hafgana in Yerushalayim has been moved to Tuesday The Rebbes of Chernobyl and Rachmastrivka noted because of Nittel, which falls on Tuesday, the mass rally of tens of thousands against the draft will be moved from Monday to this coming Tuesday, in order to prevent bittul Torah.

- Lakewood Township has yet to post the annual salary increases for the township committee and all municipal employees. In past years, salary projections were included on the agenda and approved at the annual reorganization meeting. This year, however, the salary increases have not been listed on the agenda or made public. 

- The reorganization meeting and swearing in ceremony  for Mayor Ray Coles will take place on zoom only tomorrow 10:00 am
Watch Here see agenda Here for all new appointees

- N.J. Traffic Deaths Fall 15% in 2025
New Jersey traffic fatalities dropped 15% in 2025, from 684 deaths in 2024 to a preliminary 575, according to State Police. The decline follows a 30-year high and a 30% rise in pedestrian deaths in 2024.

In 2024, Ocean County recorded the highest number of traffic fatalities statewide, with 62 people killed in 53 crashes. In 2025, the county’s numbers were again similar, with a preliminary total of 61 deaths.

- The New Jersey tax per gallon of gas increased by 4.2 cents today to 38.6 cents for gasoline and 42.6 cents for diesel fuel. When combined with the Motor Fuels Tax, the total tax rate is now 49.1 cents and 56.1 cents respectively.
Under the law signed last year, the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund, which pays for improvements to the state's road, bridge and rail projects, must be sufficiently funded by the gas tax. If not, automatic raises are instated once a year on January 1st.

Giyus: Giyus: Senior Likud officials sent a message Thursday to the ultra-Orthodox parties i24news reports, saying the military draft law will be approved within two weeks. 
Meanwhile, United Torah Judaism chairman MK Moshe Gafni has warned Netanyahu’s aides that if the draft law is not passed by mid-January, the party will not hesitate to dissolve the Knesset. At the same time, Degel HaTorah is pressuring Agudat Yisrael to support the draft law, with Gafni threatening that if a joint decision is not made to back the state budget, the political partnership will be dismantled. between Degel and Agudah

- At least 40 people were killed and 115 others injured in a fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on New years eve. Most of the victims were in their teens and 20s. ZAKA announced it is sending a delegation amid concerns there may be Jewish victims. As many were foreigners.

- Democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani took the oath of office at midnight in the defunct City Hall subway station, becoming the first New York City mayor to take the oath of office on the Quran.New York Attorney General Letitia James administered the oath of office to Mamdani, 34/

The Anti-Defamation League of New York/New Jersey said Thursday it was ready to hold Zohran Mamdani’s City Hall accountable as the Big Apple continues to grapple with surging antisemitism.

Social media commentators are rankling new Mayor Zohran Mamdani for a series of pro-Israel tweets appearing under the @NYCMayor X handle  but were posted under the former Adams administration.  

 - Iranian President: "We have made a decision that we will announce later to provide assistance to all the Iranian people. The welfare of the residents is a red line.".

- A first responder vehicle responding to a call in Lakewood was egged yesterday see more to this story  here

- WSJ: Donald Trump, 79, said he takes daily aspirin, avoids treadmills, and credits good genetics for his energy, while his doctor called him in exceptional health with a cardiac age of 65. Advisers noted his fast-food habits, little sleep, and makeup to cover bruises, but Trump brushed off concerns.

Niggun to ואני בבאי מפדן

The ancient Va’Ani niggun taught in Cheder (chasidishe) over the generations. This sacred melody has been passed down for over 600 years, tracing back to the great tzaddik Maharil. Taught by R' Yoel Lebovitz. 

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Oif Simchas Wed 12 Teves

Weather tonight low of 27° Mainly cloudy with a mixture of rain and snow showers developing late.  Chance of precip 30%.

Chasunas:
Leizer - Kleinbardt Ateres Chaim Elazar
Monheit  - Bineth Ateres Esther 
Flohr - Lieberman Ateres Blima 

Wednesday December 31 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 33° Sunny to partly cloudy. 
New Jersey could see up to an inch of snow on New Year’s Eve, with only light flurries reported early Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.

- It is related that Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev would sometimes wish others “Happy New Year” on January 1. This is based on the pasuk in Tehillim, “G-d will count in the register of the nations.” The Apter Rov would wish fellow Jews a “Happy New Year” and bless them on January 1. The reason suggested is because he wanted to draw a stark contrast in the way Jews celebrate their New Year, with solemn prayer and reflection, thus bringing Divine grace upon oneself.

- Today in Surfside, FL The packed crowd at the Shul of Bal Harbour stands up and cheers for Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu, as the band plays 'Yamim Al Yemei Melech' for him.

- HHS freezing child care payments to all states until they prove funds 'being spent legitimately
The Trump administration is freezing federal child care funding in all states until they prove the money is being used legitimately, with extra documentation required from Minnesota and all states suspected of fraud.

- Trump: The United States has set a World Record on investments being made into a Country, and it is Trillions of Dollars more than number two, China. This is singularly because of TARIFFS, and the fact that if you make your product in the U.S., there ARE NO TARIFFS. Hence, factories and businesses are being built all over our Country - At a level never seen before. Congrats to the USA on this incredible achievement!!! President DJT

- Bingo sale  a dozen eggs for .99 cents until Jan 5 

- The hardest Wordle of 2025 was “inbox” (April 19), challenging players in 24 U.S. states, including New Jersey, and the UK, according to Preply.

- Trump: "There is more FRAUD in California than there is in Minnesota, if that is even possible. When you add in Election Fraud, then they are tied for first. Two Crooked Governors,two Crooked States

- Lakewood Township plans to appoint non-residents to several township boards. These members will have the authority to vote on zoning and financial decisions affecting local residents, despite neither living in Lakewood nor paying local taxes.

- As the mesivta farher season approaches, the takanos from last year appear to be holding so far, with no mesivtas beginning farhers before the agreed-upon date. The 8th-grade rebbeim are playing a key role in this, as they are not sharing student information until the allotted time. As for out-of-town mesivtos, the farher season is already in full swing.

- The Township of Lakewood approved agreements with Chaveirim, LCSW, Hatzolah, and Lakewood Search & Rescue, allowing each group to receive up to $2,400 per month in gasoline from the Public Works Department to support their volunteer services. Fuel use and activities must be logged for review by the Chief of Police. The agreements run January 1–December 31, 2026.
 New volunteer organizations such as Chavivim have not been added to the list

- According to the recent Township of Lakewood resolution establishing remote meeting procedures, the Township Committee will continue to hold only remote public meetings. Although officials claim this format increases public engagement, in reality, there is an average of only one public comment per meeting, usually from the same individuals. In contrast, neighboring towns like Toms River and Jackson hold in-person meetings, where politicians show respect to residents through face-to-face conversations.

- Giyus: MK Yitzchak Goldknopf said that draft evasion among secular Israelis in the Gush Dan area exceeds that of the entire Haredi population, citing comments by the head of the IDF Manpower Directorate during remarks on the draft law to students at Ulpanat Raaya in Beit El.

- The persecution of the Torah world in EY shows no signs of stopping: State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara has instructed the IDF to immediately prepare a plan regarding enforcement measures against Torah students by the end of January, with an emphasis on “transition from disciplinary to criminal proceedings.” She also demanded that updated data on the enforcement actions taken be submitted to her within six days.

-Tolls on New Jersey’s Parkway and Turnpike will rise 3% on Jan. 5, the fifth increase since March 2020, despite opposition from the National Motorists Association. Garden State Parkway mainline tolls will go from $2.30 to $2.37 for cash and $2.17 to $2.24 for E‑ZPass, with various exit and entry ramps seeing smaller increases.

- During this year, IDF says 151 soldiers were killed. Among the data includes 21 soldiers who took their own life, the highest figure recorded in nearly two decades.

- Bochurim from mainstream yeshivos, including Chevron, are now demonstrating and blocking the busy Route 4 highway, following earlier protests in front of the military prison. Not affiliated with the Bnei Torah faction, these bochurim are taking matters into their own hands after a fellow Chevron yeshiva student was arrested and the leadership has taken no action.

- BDE: Petira of Mrs. Fraidel Hendel Rennert, a”h, wife of R’ Avraham Rennert shlit”a, The levaya was held this morning at the Lakewood Chapel. Kevurah will take place in Eretz Yisroel.

- Iranian Regime Gunfire Kills Teen Protester, First To Die as Nationwide Uprising Gathers Momentum

- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services halted all federal child care payments to Minnesota about $185 million yearly after Nick Shirley's viral video exposed Somali-run centers that appeared vacant yet billed heavily, like Quality Learning Center's $1.9 million this year. 

- The Lakewood MUA is facing criticism for paying its commissioners high compensation despite meeting only once a month. Budget documents show that politically appointed board members receive generous stipends and benefits, with chairman Robert Singer’s total compensation nearing $87,000. He was just appointed for  an additional 5 year term

- New Jersey has 4,111 licensed child care centers and 1,378 registered family child care home centers.  

- Trump: "Much of the Minnesota Fraud, up to 90%, is caused by people that came into our Country, illegally, from Somalia. "Congresswoman" Omar, an ungrateful loser who only complains and never contributes, is one of the many scammers. Did she really marry her brother? Lowlifes like this can only be a liability to our Country's greatness. Send them back from where they came, Somalia, perhaps the worst, and most corrupt, country on earth. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!

- Tensions in Toms River escalated as Mayor Daniel Rodrick’s Dec. 30 council meeting to vote on changing the township’s insurance was canceled. Council President Justin Lamb and three council members refused to attend, leaving no quorum and preventing any action. App

- NYC: Zohran Mamdani announced he will be sworn in on the Quran when he takes office, becoming the first NYC mayor to do so.

- Mr. Evgeny Alexandrovich Bondar Z”L,84, a Holocaust survivor and member of the Jewish community in Kherson, Ukraine, passed away after being critically wounded in a Russian missile attack.

- Supreme Court Halts 2 Billion Shekel Budget, Blocking Charedi Education Funding
Israeli Supreme Court Justice Yael Vilner issued an interim order on Wednesday to freeze the budget of approximately 2 billion shekels approved by the Finance Committee a few days ago, about 1 billion of which was earmarked for Charedi education. Vilner ruled that, until further notice, no funds may be transferred under that decision, which was challenged in the Supreme Court by Yesh Atid MKs, claiming the approval was made illegally.







Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Secular Culture Is a Threat to Jewish Survival - Only the Torah Can Save Us

Rav Aharon Feldman shlita, Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Yisroel, spoke at an assifa organized for English speakers in Beit Shemesh. The Rosh Yeshiva describes how the crux of the issue is a fight over the definition of what it means to be a Jew is and that even if everything could be made kosher there is no way for an ehrliche Yid to put himself in an environment which directly contradicts the Torah's definition of a Jew. He also recounted the tragic story of a talmid who decided to join the 'Chashmonim' brigade and was mechallel Shabbos for the first time in his life on the first Shabbos in the army under the threat of arrest by his commander.

Oif Simchas Tuesday 11 Teves

Chasunas:
Drebin - Coleman Fountain Ballroom
Alstader - Weiss Ne'emas Hachaim 

Kiddush Levana opportunity 

- Tonight Motzei Asarah Beteves, yartzeit of the ערך שי tonight at B"M Erech Shai 114 Madison Avenue  Seuda in Beis Hamedrash at 8:30pm
The Rav of Woodridge, Rav Yitzchok Lebovitch, will speak at 9:30 PM

- Night Seder

Israel News Tuesday Dec 30

Day 817

- Israel and the US agree on a deadline for Hamas disarmament. Trump and Netanyahu set the deadline for two months from now.

- After Trump’s warning of strike, Iran threatens ‘harsh’ response to any attack
Pezeshkian warns against ‘any cruel aggression’ following US president’s remarks alongside Netanyahu that he’d OK new action if Tehran rebuilds nuclear or ballistic missile program

- Iran conducted ballistic missile test in Ilam province

- The data presented to Americans by Netanyahu during the visit: 60,000 Kalashnikovs held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This data was collected by Military Intelligence and Shin Bet in the days before the Prime Minister's trip to Florida in order to present it to the Americans, and to demand waiting with the rehabilitation of Gaza until its disarmament.

- The gift that Prime Minister Netanyahu gave to President Trump: a US flag inlaid with precious stones mined in the Holy Land by the Holly Gems company.

Tuesday Asara B'Teves December 30 News Updates Lakewood

כה־אמר ה' צבאות צום הרביעי וצום החמישי וצום השביעי וצום העשירי יהיה לבית־יהודה לששון ולשמחה ולמעדים טובים והאמת והשלום אהבו -  זכריה פרק ח פסוק יט
Weather: 33° Windy. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.
the National Weather Service said early Tuesday. “Wind gusts of 40-45 mph are expected. Winds will begin to diminish this afternoon. 


- US dep of Health and Human Services:We have frozen all child care payments to the state of Minnesota. You have probably read the serious allegations that the state of Minnesota has funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to fraudulent daycares across Minnesota over the past decade.

- Yeshiva Mir Yerushalayim announces an Evening of Chizuk HaTorah, similar to the Lakewood Adirei HaTorah event. The gathering will take place in Yerushalayim at the Arena event stadium on Daled Adar, and is intended for all Bnei HaYeshiva

Fast is over 5:30 pm the 50 minute zman or 5:26 according to myzmanim.

- Tonight Yeshiva Bais Hatalmud annual parlor meeting Motzei Asara B'teves Mussar shmuz 4;55 by Rav Feivesheuvitz followed by maariv at 5:30 pm with a milchig Buffet. Guest speaker Rav Binyomin Steinberg shlita  from New City.  At Yeshiva Ohr Torah 780 Vasser lakewood

- Starbucks plans to close about 400 locations, mostly in major metropolitan areas. Dozens have already closed, including 42 in New York City.

- The U.S. State Department warned Iran against expanding its combat drone fleet and acquiring missile-related items in violation of UN restrictions, saying Washington will curb Iran’s missile and weapons programs and hold accountable those who aid its proliferation efforts.

-Iranians are reporting that the IRGC are now using live fire against protesters.


- Schools have half day dismissal today.

- A group of 100 random Balei Batim calling themselves "The Coalition for Talmud Torah & Security" signed a petition not to support yeshivos  kollelim or talmidei chachomim who publicly oppose and protest against the IDF. The group says Jews face growing global threats and that Jewish safety depends on Israel and the IDF. While supporting Torah study, they will only fund religious institutions that do not publicly oppose or delegitimize the IDF, stating this is about unity and security, not the draft debate.
In contrast the keren olam Hatorah raised $100 million from world Jewry. The names on the Coalition’s list do not include donors like those who contributed to Keren Olam HaTorah.

- 9th Yartzeit today  of Rav Moshe Shapira zatzal  on עשרה בטבת see besped from Rav Michoel Sorotzkin shlita Here

-New Jersey drivers will see higher tolls in 2026. The NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway will get an automatic 3% increase. Delaware River bridges to PA will rise to $2 with E-ZPass and $5 without. Port Authority crossings to NY are also expected to go up an additional 25 cents starting early 2026.

- Gourmet Glatt Jackson is officially open!
Hours: Sun–Tues 7:30 AM–9:00 PM, Wed until 10:00 PM, Thurs until 11:00 PM, Fri 7:00 AM until 2 hours before Shabbos.
Located at 2275 W County Line Rd this is  the 3rd Gourmet Glatt location in the Lakewood area.

- Gedolei haTorah from the Chassidishe and Sefardi communities convened Sunday night, led by HaGaon HaRav Chacham Moshe Tzedakah shlit”a, for a special asifah against the giyus law. A massive atzeres za’akah of all kehillos was announced for next Monday in Yerushalayim, with participation of several leading Admorim.

- After over 30 years, the MetroCard is being phased out, ending an era in NYC transit. Starting Wednesday, riders can no longer buy or reload MetroCards, as the city fully transitions to the OMNY tap-to-pay system using cards or smart devices.

- Frum mayor in Jackson? While Lakewood  appoints Mayor Coles for a 10th consecutive term, a Shore News Network article details that Jackson could elect its first Jewish mayor in 2026 as Mr. Eli Shem Tov, a Sephardic Jewish candidate officially announces his bid for mayor.

- A scheduled special meeting of the Toms River Township Council was canceled due to lack of a quorum, stopping Mayor Rodrick’s last-minute push to switch the township’s insurance carrier over concerns that the current $1 million liability cap is too low.

- Australian police say the two terrorists who opened fire at the Chabad Chanukah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach acted alone, with no evidence they were part of a terrorist cell.

- HUD Secretary Turner reports uncovering $5 billion in fraudulent rental assistance payments, including to undocumented individuals and deceased persons, in NYC, DC, and other major cities.

- Israel’s Chief Rabbis called on Jewish communities worldwide to recite mourning prayers on the Fast of the 10th of Teves for victims of the War in 1948 whose yahrtzeits are unknown. Since 1951, this day has served as a general Kaddish day for all those lost whose exact dates of passing are unknown, including Holocaust victims





Monday, December 29, 2025

The 3 Fast Days In Teves

 The Behag lists a number of days where the custom is to fast because of various historical tragedies, including both 8 and 9 Tevet. While the Tur and Shulchan Aruch quote this list in OC 580, the Beis Yosef and the Aruch haShulchan  note that they've never heard of anyone fasting on the days on that list.

Three Day Fast?
According to the special Selichos prayers said on the fast a unique aspect of Asarah B’Teves is that we are actually fasting for two other days of tragedy as well; the 8th and 9th of Teves. In fact, both the Tur and Shulchan Aruch assert that if possible one should try to fast on all three days. Nevertheless, of the three, only Asarah B’Teves was actually mandated as a public fast day.

The 8th of Teves
On the 8th of Teves, King Ptolemy II (285 - 246 B.C.E.) forced 72 sages separately to translate the Torah into Greek (the Septuagint). Although miracles guided their work and all of the sages made the same slight but necessary amendments, nevertheless this work is described as “darkness descending on the world for three days”, as it was now possible for the uneducated to possess a superficial, and frequently flawed understanding of the Torah, as well as providing the masses with a mistaken interpretation of true morality.

The 9th of Teves
Although several decisors write that the reason for fasting on the 9th of Teves is unknown. nonetheless many sources, including the Kol Bo and the Selichos recited on Asarah B’Teves, as

Oif Simchas Monday 10 Teves

Kiddush Levana  opportunity 
Weather tonight low 27° Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.

Chasunas:
Karp -  Blumenthal Ateres Esther 
Friedman - Prawer Lake Terrace
Pinter - Goldschmidt Ne'emas Hachaim

- Bnos Yaakov Dinner at Lakewood Cheder

- Hachtara for Rav Dovid Shnitlinger shlita who will serve as Rav at B"M Chanichei Hayeshivos of Pine Lake Park Manchester  at Estreia hall

- Chanukas Hamikva at Royal Grove Jackson 

Fast of Asara B'Teves begins tomorrow 6:06 am
Netz 7:18 am

Several Vasikin minyanim will say selichos before davening due to the late zman netz.


Monday December 29 News Updatea Lakewood

 Weather: 55° Rain likely. Becoming windy in the afternoon. Chance of rain 80%. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.

- Fast of Asara B'Teves tomorrow morning begins at 5:51 AM or at 6:06 AM dawn fixed minutes and ends at 5:30 pm with 50 minute zman

-  Tefillos for HaRav Reuven Feinstein, shlota who has been hospitalized name is Shalom Reuven ben Shima.

- Soft opening today at Gourmet Glatt Jackson 

A Lakewood man was assaulted in a road-rage incident after stopping for pedestrians at a flashing yellow light at Clifton ave and 1st street. The attack left him with injuries to his ribs, neck, face, and knees, and the suspect fled the scene.

-For the first time in 25 years, Jews will be allowed daytime access to Kever Yosef, staying until 8:00 a.m. and able to daven Shacharis, under a new policy announced by Defense Minister Yisroel Katz.

- Secretary Kristi Noem says Homeland Security Investigations and ICE are on the ground in Minneapolis right now conducting a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud. More is coming

- Winds picking up during the afternoon

- Helicopter pilots identified 
Officials confirmed that Kenneth L. Kirsch, 65, of Carneys Point, has died from injuries sustained in a mid-air helicopter collision over New Jersey yesterday. The other pilot, Michael Greenberg, 71, of Sewell, was pronounced dead at the scene on Sunday.


-Yeshiva Tiferes Torah (YTT) Campaign Video Skit  2025/26. HERE Donate Here

- IRS 2026 changes:
EITC: Max for 3+ kids rises to $8,231
Federal taxes: Single $100K W‑2 filer pays ~$13,114 (down $335)
HSA limits: $4,400 self / $8,750 family

- Tefillos for the Spinka Rebbe Naftali Tzvi ben Perel undergoing a medical procedure today in Manhattan 

- Filler Up: Gas prices in New Jersey have dropped to a record low of about $2.70 per gallon. That relief may be short-lived, however, as prices are set to rise by four cents per gallon on January 1 after the Assembly voted to increase the gas tax.

- The Lakewood Township reorganization meeting will take place this Friday morning, when the Township Committee is scheduled to vote on a new mayor. Assuming all is the same Mayor Ray Coles is expected to be reappointed again. Township officials frequently stress that Lakewood is the fourth-largest municipality in New Jersey and argue that its size warrants greater attention and resources from Trenton. Yet despite those claims, the township’s governance continues to resemble that of a much smaller town. The swearing-in ceremony will once again be conducted virtually via Zoom, a practice that began during the COVID era. The online-only format stands in sharp contrast to the township’s repeated assertions of Lakewood’s prominence, replacing what was once a well-attended public ceremony at Town Hall with a limited, remote event

- NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced that Maimonides hospital in Boro Park will join NYC Health + Hospitals, pending final approvals. The move faced opposition from local frum residents and community leaders, who worry the merger could compromise the hospital’s independence and its long-standing mission serving the neighborhood.

- Giyus: The Admor of Slonim declared there is no compromise on the current giyus law, calling it a threat to Torah and Jewish continuity. He stressed a firm “NO” to the government, army, and courts, urging mesirus nefesh to protect Torah and chinuch ha’banim in the ways of our forefathers.

- Giyus: Maariv reports that Netanyahu ordered an additional review of the Knesset vote on the conscription law. The tally still shows a majority in favor, but legal counsel and the IDF oppose the current bill, arguing it is legally flawed and unlikely to withstand judicial scrutiny. As a result, there is speculation the law could be invalidated even if it passes.

- Viral footage of a Minnesota fraud scandal has hit 110 million views, showing alleged misuse of state funds at empty childcare centers and sparking national scrutiny. Elon Musk shared the video on X and called for prosecution of Governor Tim Walz, arguing the case highlights broader abuse of government programs.
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- Elon Musk criticized Democrats over immigration policy, claiming that government benefits act as a “money magnet” for undocumented immigrants. He argued that if those incentives were removed, immigrants would leave and Democrats would lose political support. Musk further alleged that Democrats encourage immigration in order to expand their voter base.

- Heavy rain and strong winds caused flooding and hazardous conditions in Yerushalayim today, prompting emergency responses and road disruptions as a major winter storm swept across Israel.

- Silver shot up to $83 because of high demand for solar panels, electric cars, and AI tech. Then it fell 10% after the exchange made traders put up more money. Rumors about a big bank losing money are unconfirmed, but there’s still not much silver available, and China plans to limit exports next year.

- Hachtara took place  for Rav Menachem Indich shlita who will serve as the rav of the Reserve neighborhood kehila in Jackson.

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- For the first time in Lakewood a business networking event was held exclusively for the heimish chassidish community. Organizers called the event a success and say they plan to hold an even larger gathering in the future.


Israel News Monday December 29

Day 815

Trump/Netanyahu meeting: 

- President Trump to the Gavili family: "I am doing everything, and I will bring Ran home."

- Gavili family after their meeting with Netanyahu and Trump: "We received a listening ear and a willing soul from both leaders. We asked President Trump that just as he returned all the hostages, we also want our Rani at home. We urged him to apply all pressure levers on Hamas. We cannot move to stage B without Hamas fully fulfilling its part."

- President Trump: It was a great meeting, and we reached many conclusions. We are with you and will continue to be with you. We will succeed in maintaining peace in the Middle East. It is an honor for me to be your friend

- Trump: We will expand the Abraham Accords very soon. Saudi Arabia will also sign the Abraham Accords at some point

- Trump: "If Hamas does not disarm, it will be terrible for them. It will be really, really bad for them. Israel cannot be blamed," the president added

-Trump was asked about the voluntary migration plan and the transfer of Gaza residents to another country "Let's not talk about it, because we don't want the controversy. Right now we are helping Gaza. I think more than half of Gaza's residents would leave if they were given the opportunity."

- Netanyahu says Trump will receive the Israel Prize, marking the first time it has ever been awarded to a non-Israeli

-  Trump said the U.S. and Israel are doing everything possible to bring home the remaining hostage, Ran Gavili

Trump warned that if Iran continues its missile or nuclear programs, he would support an Israeli strike, calling immediate action necessary if nuclear activity persists

Trump predicted that President Isaac Herzog will grant Netanyahu a pardon, saying he was told it is already underway

On Gaza, Trump said deploying Turkish soldiers could work but depends largely on Netanyahu, while praising Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Trump said moving to Phase B is possible, but only if Hamas is fully disarmed.

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu begins his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Netanyahu is slated to meet US President Donald Trump at 1 p.m. local time  Reports say Netanyahu aims to convince Trump that only the threat of war can bring peace. Leaders agree Gaza must be demilitarized and Iran kept from rebuilding, but with Hamas digging in its heels and Hezbollah rearming, the PM wants enemies to fear more attacks

- PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara met in Florida with the parents of the fallen captive Ran Gavili, ZL, whose body is still held in Gaza by Hamas.

- Hamas admits 4 months after his elimination: Hamas military wing spokesman Abu Ubaida was eliminated.  Months after their respective assassinations by Israel, Hamas’s armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, officially confirms the deaths in May of its commander Muhammad Sinwar and Rafah brigade chief Muhammad Shabana, the death in June of senior Qassam officer Hakem al-Issa, and the death in August of Hudhaifa Samir Abdallah al-Kahlout  better known as Abu Obeida Qassam’s longtime spokesman.