Thursday, May 28, 2026

Thursday May 28 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 78° Sunshine and clouds mixed

- B"H: Esti the 14 year old Toronto girl missing for 2 weeks was found  and is safe. Esther was located by police. Police will give more details later at a press conference

Safecell Bulletin:
Over the past four to five weeks, Verizon customers in Lakewood have experienced a noticeable decline in service. This appears to be a network issue, not a problem with individual phones. Customers affected by the issue can contact Verizon by dialing 611 to report the problem. Some other carriers may also be affected if they use Verizon’s network.
You may also file a complaint with the FCC through its website or by calling 888-CALL-FCC. Filing a complaint can be an effective way to bring attention to service issues.

- Medicare will begin offering expanded coverage for certain GLP-1 weight loss drugs (Ozempic) starting July 1, 2026, through a temporary program aimed at lowering costs for eligible seniors. Under the program, qualifying Medicare Part D recipients will be able to access approved medications for about $50 per month through the end of 2027.

- Welcome home bochurim: Off shabbos after shavuos  begins tonight 

- Giyus: The IDF military is reportedly preparing proactive arrest operations targeting bnei yeshiva accused of evading military service, with operations in chareidi areas possibly beginning as early as next week.According to Kan News, the IDF has requested major assistance from Israel Police amid expectations of protests and disturbances during the arrests. Joint planning meetings between police and military officials are expected in the coming days. Theres rumors of police setting up checkpoints at the entrance to Yerushalayim

- Hafganos are taking place in Yerushalayim at Bar Ilan and Shmuel hanavie streets as well as in Bnei Brak protesting the arrest of yeshiva bochurim. Several bochurim were arrested today  one of them in Telz stone.

Israel police spraying water cannons on the protesters 

- Adirei HaTorah 70% of tickets for the satellite location have been sold out ahead of the maamad this Sunday. As of now there is no organized bus transportation to Cure arena in Trenton.

- Prime Minister Netanyahu was welcomed with the song of ki orech yamim at the Chashmonaim Chareidi Brigade: he said "My grandfather didn't think there was a contradiction between studying Torah and holding a weapon; he thought the opposite. He thought that studying Torah gives you the power to hold a weapon.And today we need to renew this idea. I respect the world of Torah, but whoever doesn't study Torah must enlist."

- Lakewood township committee meeting today virtual only 5:30 pm watch live stream Here 
 see agenda Here 

Items on the agenda include a six-month extension request for a $1 million NJDOT grant tied to the Lake Carasaljo bike path project, and approval to acquire Block 452, Lot 3 at Prospect and Massachusetts for future park/open space use.
The agenda also includes $440,000 in UEZ funding for the downtown clean team, $2 million for snow-melting machines, and acceptance of a $373,500 bid from Congregation Presidential Estates for Block 1051.09, Lot 10.

Traffic improvements include a new traffic light at Boulevard of the Americas and Avenue of the States, and a new four-way stop at Princewood Avenue and Claire Drive in Hearthstone, and vacating the bulb portion of former cul de sac Claire drive in Hearthstone 

- Six Flags Great Adventure announced plans for a new multi-launch roller coaster, nicknamed “Project Purple,” which park officials say will rank among the five tallest coasters in the world.
The ride will use a magnetic launch system and is expected to become the fastest coaster in the park, with officials saying it will share similarities with the former Kingda Ka.

- A 59-year-old Brick man was killed Tuesday night after losing control of his pickup truck on the Garden State Parkway near Exit 89B, according to New Jersey State Police.
Police said the vehicle struck a guardrail and overturned. The driver, Anthony Guido, was pronounced dead at the scene.

- New Jersey gas prices are continuing to decline heading into the summer driving season, following a broader nationwide trend after earlier price spikes in 2026. Analysts say fuel demand remains below peak levels seen in past decades, even as Americans continue driving record numbers of miles.

- Four candidates seeking to challenge Democrat Cory Booker, Robert Lebovics, Justin Michael Murphy, Richard Tabor and Alex Zdan will participate in a debate sponsored by the New Jersey Globe and Rider University

-Submitted: Please Email legislators to actively oppose NJ's transgender/abortion-at-whim-tyranny Gezeira al-HaDas S2260/ A2218. NJ Bill S2260/ A2218 Would Criminalize Lo Sa'amod, Endanger Children S2260 criminalizes Torah-mandated efforts to save kids and others from "transforming" their "gender" - and from committing abortion.
 A Yeshiva Rebbe, Rov, Rosh Yeshiva, Principal, Teacher/Morah, Social Worker, mental health professional, therapist, chevrusa, mentor - perhaps even a parent - could potentially face massive fines - and hefty jail time - for merely: • trying to verbally convince a girl or boy out of getting drugs or surgery to "become" (sic) that which they are not, or • convince a young woman not to murder her preborn infant (and pursue adoption if need be), or even for just • saving her/him from remaining under the influence of evil parties (e.g. predatory therapists, "eductors," social workers, coaches, "medical" staff, mental health professionals, "friends") - grooming susceptible, often disadvantaged victims into their anti-Torah, heretical transgender/abortionism worldview.



Primary Elections 2026 Lakewood Committee

Unlike last year’s primary, which saw a noisy and ultimately unsuccessful campaign by Josh Gottheimer, this year’s primary election season has remained mostly quiet so far. Early voting began Tuesday, May 26, and runs through Sunday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, except Sunday when polls close at 6 p.m. Election Day will be held Tuesday, June 2, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Lakewood residents may vote at Town Hall or at any public polling location in Ocean County, including locations in Jackson, Brick, and the Manchester Library. Early voting continues through Sunday, followed by Election Day on Tuesday, June 2.

Last year, approximately 250 residents switched their party affiliation from Republican to Democrat for the primary election. Under New Jersey law, voters who wished to switch back were required to do so at least 55 days before the primary. Registered Democrats may vote only in the Democratic primary, and Republicans only in the Republican primary. Independent voters may declare a party affiliation at the polling place on Election Day.

In Lakewood, two seats on the Township Committee are up for election

This year.  Mayor Ray Coles is running on the Democratic ticket, while Debbie Fuentes is seeking reelection as a Republican. Challenging for the Republican nomination are two frum  residents, Aaron Hirsch, a regular presence at Township Committee meetings, and current fire commissioner Moshe Raitzik. You can vote  for  two candidates on the republican ticket.

 On the Democratic side, Harriet Goldberg is running alongside Coles on the ballot.

Lakewood Township Committee candidate Aaron Hirsch is a frequent attendee at township  meetings, is campaigning on issues he says directly impact local families, including disruptive road closures, school funding inequities, and rising property taxes. Hirsch criticized the lack of coordination between state and local agencies over road work scheduled on Erev Shabbos and Erev Yom Tov, pledging to push for greater accountability to prevent future disruptions. He also highlighted what he described as unfair treatment in state education funding, noting that Lakewood has the largest K-12 student population in New Jersey but ranks 77th in school funding. According to Hirsch, the funding shortfall has forced the township to rely on loans and higher property taxes, while local leadership has failed to secure meaningful results. He vowed to advocate aggressively for resources and policies that better support Lakewood residents.

Candidate Moshe Raitzik has been dedicated  to Lakewood serving on various boards. In his recent campaign for Lakewood it focused on safety, transparency, infrastructure, and taxpayer accountability. Raitzik has pledged to push for safer development by increasing oversight of traffic, fire access, sidewalks, and neighborhood safety concerns tied to new construction projects. He also says Lakewood’s master plan must be updated so roads, utilities, and infrastructure can properly support the township’s continued growth.

Raitzik has also emphasized the need for greater public involvement in local government. He supports restoring in-person Township Committee meetings to make it easier for residents to participate and voice concerns. In addition, he is advocating for expanded hazardous-road busing for children who currently walk on unsafe roads without sidewalks.
A current fire commissioner and former Board of Education and Planning Board member, Raitzik says his background in education and public service gives him firsthand understanding of the needs of Lakewood families. 







Iran Israel Updates Thurs May 28

- The US and Iran have reached an agreement on a memorandum of understanding for a 60-day extension of the ceasefire and the launch of negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, but President Trump has not yet given his final approval, US officials said. The Iranians passed the deal through their system to obtain all approvals and told the mediators they are ready to sign, the US officials said. -Axios

- An Israeli source: Iran's leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, did NOT approve the agreement, and therefore, Trump did not approve it either. The Parliament Speaker, Gahlibaf, and Foreign Minister, Araghchi, are not authorized, even if they accept the framework; the decision rests with the Supreme Leader. We do not know if any of the parties approved the agreement. The disputes still exist, at least according to the latest update Israel received.

- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threaten a “firm response” in the event of renewed attacks, after the United States carried out a strike in the country’s south this morning.

- IDF strikes Beirut in first attack on Lebanese capital in 3 weeks, after refraining at Trump’s request. 
IThe DF  eliminated Ali al-Husseini, a senior Hezbollah commander responsible for the group's missile and rocket operations, in a targeted strike in the Beirut area

- CENTCOM: “At 10:17 p.m. ET on May 27, Iran launched a ballistic missile toward Kuwait that was successfully intercepted by Kuwaiti forces. This egregious ceasefire violation by the Iranian regime occurred hours after Iranian forces launched five one-way attack drones that posed a clear threat in and near the Strait of Hormuz. All drones were successfully intercepted by U.S. forces which also prevented a sixth drone launch from an Iranian ground control site in Bandar Abbas.”

- Satellite imagery published on CNN: Iran has already cleared at least 50 access points to 18 missile sites and is gaining access to missile arsenals and launchers—using bulldozers and trucks to clear blocked entrances and allow access to the bases.

- jThe US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on the new Iranian authority established to manage the Strait of Hormuz. The move signals to shipping vessels and Western companies that the US will not allow anyone to pay fees to Iran in exchange for passage through the strait

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Oif Simchas Wed 11 Sivan

Chasunas:
Katzman - Brecher Ateres Reva
Klein - Wulliger Cedar Palace 
Neumark - Goldman Bais Faiga
Zablowski - Frank Ateres Esther
Isaacson - Mendelovitz Lake Terrace
Green - Meisels Fountain Ballroom 
Kreitman - Mandelbaum Kesser Moshe Yehuda

Nightly Road closures along Route 9.

Weather Tonight: 63° Cloudy with showers. Low 63F. Chance of rain 50%.


Wednesday May 27 News Updates Lakewood

Weather 81° Thunderstorms during the morning giving way to periods of light rain this afternoon. Chance of rain 90%. 

- The Lakewood Board of Education meeting tonight on the agenda the board approves nearly $600,000 in parental transportation contracts for the 2026–2027 school year, allowing parents of students with significant medical needs to transport their children to approved New Jersey schools after transportation bids were rejected. 

Board member Ada Gonzalez is stepping down
Board member Eliyohu Greenwald issued his resignation.

- After rumors spread that TYH boys choir members in 5 towns were told they would have to leave Yeshiva Darchei Torah if they remained in the choir, Rav Yaakov Bender released a video strongly denying it. He said the boys are “wonderful boys” and explained that his concern is simply that choirs can sometimes give boys a “big-shot” feeling that distracts from learning  with attention, autographs, and the celebrity aspect making it harder to stay focused in yeshiva. He added that he hopes the boys remain for mesivta.

Earlier in the week, while speaking in Lakewood, Rabbi Bender similarly criticized the local sports league culture.

- Giyus: Ahead of the big off shabbos after shavuos in EY, some Roshei yeshiva and mashgichim voiced concern over what they describe as increased police enforcement targeting bnei yeshiva for the IDF draft, urging bochurim to remain cautious while traveling, including around officers that are dressed in civilian clothing. They advised Bochurim to avoid public transportation 

- A group of rabbanim in Lakewood issued a public letter ahead of the summer season urging stronger adherence to standards of tznius and shmiras einayim, warning about increased exposure to inappropriatep environments and emphasizing parental responsibility and proper Torah values

- The White House announced a new app launching Thursday on Apple and Google stores to manage Trump Accounts, tax-advantaged investments for U.S. children under 18 created by the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Eligible kids born 2025-2028 get a $1,000 Treasury deposit, with funds growing tax-deferred in U.S. equity index funds and accessible penalty-free for education, homes, or businesses. Nearly 6 million children are signed up, full activation hits July 4th.

- Trump: "Congratulations to the Dumocrat Party! Al Green, one of the most mentally deficient Congressmen in the history of our Country, has lost, in a landslide, his seat in Congress - But I will miss that lunatic not screaming and violently waving his cane at me during my next State of the Union Speech. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!! President DJT"

- One benefit of Lakewood’s continued remote Township Committee meetings is that tomorrow’s meeting will still take place even while Town Hall is being used for primary election preparations.
The Township Committee has continued holding virtual meetings since COVID, avoiding in-person public interaction with residents.

- New traffic light coming to intersection of Boulevard Of Americas And Avenue Of The States 

- A new four way stop sign coming to Princewood Avenue and Claire Drive in Hearthstone

- Park avenue no parking extended at Bais Faiga Gratter Building school requested
requested a 250-foot extension of its school bus loading and unloading zone north toward Second Street.

- Bais Medrash  age bochurim farher season begins for Bochurin coming out of 12th grade or first year 

- Lakewood Girls high school aaceptance letters yet to go out as there are still girls not placed yet.

- Adirei haTorah: The  dais in Philadelphia arena will be along the main floor this year. Rav Yitzchok Soloveitchick shlita to depart from EY for the maamad. The program will begin  earlier with doors open at 3:00pm  mincha 4:45pm followed by the program.

- A 20-year-old man was critically injured in a single-vehicle crash in Lakewood early Wednesday, officials said.The Toms River resident was driving west on East 7th Street shortly before 1 a.m. when he veered off the road and hit a utility pole, Lakewood police said. The car continued across the front lawn of a residence and slammed into an unoccupied parked vehicle before overturning.

- Giyus: According to data published today by the IDF, during the April–May enlistment cycle, 433 ultra-Orthodox charedu men enlisted in designated service tracks across a range of roles, including a record number of 272 combat soldiers.The IDF says this represents an increase of about 24% compared to the same period last year

- Giyus: MK Moshe Gafni is calling on Degel HaTorah representatives in local municipalities across the country to boycott the police in response to the arrests of yeshiva bochurim draft evaders, he called on them to halt to all cooperation with police representatives, including municipal policing units, in all local authorities across the country, until further notice

- Early voting in Lakewood so far low turnout  with several candidates challenging the incumbent on the township committee.

- Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin suggested suspending international flights into Newark Liberty International Airport following clashes between ICE agents and New Jersey Democratic officials and protesters outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Mullin argued that the federal government should reconsider processing immigration through Newark if local officials refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

- Brick, NJ residents urged stronger traffic safety measures after 15-year-old Jackson Mueller was killed in a hit-and-run while riding his bicycle near Brick Memorial High School.

- Officials approved lowering the speed limit on nearby Lynwood Road and installing flashing speed signs.

-The Toms River School District will again join LSTA for the 2026–2027 school year to provide busing for private school students. The partnership, now in its third year, comes as the number of Orthodox Jewish families and private school students in Toms River continues to grow, particularly in neighborhoods near Lakewood. App reports 

- The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission has opened an investigation into numerous county political organizations and notified some county chairs that it intends to subpoena bank records, the New Jersey Globe has confirmed. Leaders of both parties received letters over the last two weeks notifying them of a sweeping audit of all 42 county organizations and requiring extensive documentation of financial activities from December 1, 2024 through February 28, 2026. The total number of subpoenas remains unclear.

- A massive fire has engulfed Kosher Kingdom supermarket in London’s Golders Green, with the cause still unknown. It comes just weeks after two Jews were stabbed in the same area.

Iran/Israel Updates Wed May 27

- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted an American base on Thursday in retaliation for US strikes on the country’s south, Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB reports.. “Following this morning’s aggression by the invading US military against a location on the outskirts of Bandar Abbas Airport using aerial projectiles, the American air base that served as the source of the attack was targeted at 4:50 am (0120 GMT),” the IRGC says, according to IRIB.

-An IDF soldier was killed, and two reservists were wounded in a Hezbollah explosive drone attack in northern Israel, close to the border with Lebanon.
The slain servicewoman is named as Rotem Yanai, 20,  from Giv’at Ada.
Two drones launched by Hezbollah exploded in a military zone on the border during the attack, according to an initial military probe

- US official told Reuters: "We carried out an attack against a military site in Iran that threatened our forces and the movement of vessels in the Strait of Hormuz

- President Donald Trump sent several leaders in the region, including PM Netanyahu, the text of a draft memorandum with Iran for their comments. The text was sent over the past day and was discussed, among other things, in the Trump-Netanyahu call last night. - Israel Hayom

- Trump says he is not sure it would be worth signing a deal with Iran if countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait do not join the Abraham Accords with Israel. “They owe this to us.”

- Trump: The Strait is going to be open to everybody. It’s international waters. We’ll watch over it, but nobody’s going to control it. Oman will behave like everybody else or we’ll have to blow them up. They understand that.

- Rubio: The bottom line is Iran is never going to have a nuclear weapon. If recent events have done anything, it’s to remind us once again that they are the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism. They can never have a nuclear weapon

- Trump: It looks like Iran wants just to make a deal. Their economy is in free fall. They have 250% inflation. Their money has no value. Their whole economic system is broken down.

- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth acknowledges that Iran retains some missiles, even after the weeks-long US-Israel bombing campaign. However, Tehran can no longer build new ones, he claims.

- Iranian news agency Fars: President Trump may unilaterally declare in the coming hours that the agreement between Iran and the US has been completed. This move by Trump is intended to apply pressure and embed the agreement in the public before all disputes are fully resolved.


- The White House denied reports in Iranian media about the details of the MOU between the parties, stating that it is a "false publication and a complete fabrication."

- Iranian television reports that an "unofficial preliminary draft" of the framework agreement with the US was achieved. No US confirmation yet

- The IDF has issued a broad evacuation notice for the ENTIRE city of Tyre and its surroundings: "Move north," the order said.

- According to the emerging MOU with the US, US forces will leave the vicinity of Iran and lift the blockade over Iran. In return, Iran will restore the situation in the Strait of Hormuz to the pre-war status, but without the passage of military vessels. The strait will be managed in cooperation between Iran and Oman

- IDF Chief of Staff Zamir: “The evil edifice of the Ayatollah regime has cracked significantly, and its future and stability are shrouded in fog. Its leaders are being pursued, most of its military capabilities have been destroyed, the nuclear program has been set back by years; its economy is collapsing, and its citizens have yet to realize the magnitude of the disaster to which their extremist leaders have led them."

 - Israeli Defense Minister Katz: The fourth commander of the military wing of the Hamas terror organization in Gaza was eliminated yesterday and sent to meet his accomplices in the depths of hell. On behalf of the Prime Minister and me, congratulations to the IDF and the Shin Bet for the brilliant execution. We pledged to eliminate everyone who led the October 7 massacre, and so we will: all of them die wherever they are.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Oif Simchas Tuesday 10 Sivan Lakewood

Chasumas:
Oppenheimer - Schron Lake Terrace 
Lentschitz - Berkowitz Bais Faiga
Fayazi - Cohen Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Mentzcer - Spitzer Cedar Palace
Ginsburg - Schreiber Ne'emas Hachaim
Zukerman - Lebowitz Ateres Esther 
Pecker - Altman Ateres Blima
Steinwurzel - Margulies Fountain Ballroom 
Elbaz - Cohen Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Goldberg - Brody Ateres Reva

Kiddush Levana opportunity 



Lakewood Nightly Road Closures to Continue During Peak Chasuna Season

The Lakewood Police Department has released a schedule of nightly road closures tied to Route 9 improvement work, with shutdowns expected to continue at least through early June.
Closures are scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday nights. Township officials said they “encouraged” the state to begin work as late as possible to reduce disruption.

Despite weeks of traffic and quality-of-life complaints from residents, there has still been little public explanation from elected officials regarding the scope of the project, who benefits from it, or how long the disruptions are expected to continue. The continued closures come as Mayor Ray Coles and other Township Committee member are seeking reelection

LPD: Road Closure Schedule for Route 9 Improvement Work

Lakewood Police Chief Greg Meyer advises residents that, per the contractor’s information,
the following areas along Route 9 will be closed to vehicular traffic overnight, due to State
DOT road improvement work.
Lakewood Township officials have encouraged the State to start roadwork as late as
possible, in order to minimize disruption. Closures begin at 10:00 pm on Sundays through
Thursdays; and at 8:30 pm on Fridays.
Residents and motorists are encouraged to consider these closures in advance of their
trips, and plan accordingly.
Road Closure Schedule:
• Tuesday 5/26 – Full Closure on Route 9 from Oak Street to Route 70. Lane Shifts on
Route 9 from Prospect Street to Pine Street.
• Wednesday 5/27 – Full Closure on Route 9 from Oak Street to Pine Street. Lane
Shifts on Route 9 from Pine Street to Central Ave.
• Thursday 5/28 – Full Closure on Route 9 from Pine Street to Route 88.
• Friday 5/29 – James Street closure from Williams Street to Route 9. Central/Hurley
side streets closures.
• Sunday 5/31 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Route 70 to Oak Street.
• Monday 6/1 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Route 70 to Oak Street.
• Tuesday 6/2 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Oak Street to Pine
Street.
• Wednesday 6/3 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Oak Street to Pine
Street.
• Thursday 6/4 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Pine Street to Central
Ave

Tuesday May 26 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 78° A mix of clouds and sun

- Giyus: Military police made two arrest tonight of a yeshiva bochurim in Tel Zion north of Yerushalayim in the Binyomin region. Hundreds responded in protests including blocking the light rail in Yerushalayim 

- Pell Grants for short-term job training programs will become available July 1 after the U.S. Department of Education signed a final rule on Monday. This new grant is called the Workforce Pell Grant, which covers training programs like apprenticeships or certificate programs for approved in-demand jobs with as short as an eight-week timeline. If you’re looking to switch careers or expand your skill set, this is a significantly faster timeline compared to a traditional four-year degree program. You’ll be able to check for Workforce Pell Grant eligibility by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) more

- Skver and Viznitz Monsey rebbe big wedding in Viznitz Bhm"d in Monsey for the marriage of the rebbes first great grandchild.

 - Mayor Zohran Mamdani says the city may seize chronically neglected apartment buildings from “bad landlords” and transfer them to nonprofits, community land trusts or tenants. It isn't clear if landlords would even be compensated. Government seizure of property has long been a staple of communist regimes


- Rav Tzvi Kushlevsky shlita , who embraced a son at age 88, is now celebrating a upsherin with his 3-year-old son at the kosel today 

- Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Tuesday said that the federal agents who pepper-sprayed protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark on Memorial Day were “completely out of control.”

- An interfaith rally organized by End Jew Hatred and other groups is planned tonight in NYC in front of Gracie mansion East 87th Street and York Avenue, protesting Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s stance on antisemitism policies and his decision to skip the Israel Day Parade on May 31.The group also criticized his revocation of certain antisemitism definitions and handling of related public protests

Upon the 3rd Yahrtzeit of Maran HaGaon Rav Gershon Edelstein zt"l - Divrei Ha'arocha and Hesped by Reb Michoel Sorotzkin HERE

- Early voting begins today in Lakewood town hall and other public libraries polls open until 8pm all week

- Adirei HaTorah in addition to a Siyum HaShas a Siyum HaMishnayos will be made, l’ilui nishmas talmidei haYeshiva who were niftar this year. Rav Lazer Kuperman Z"L Rav Naftali Cukier Z"L, Reb Elimelech Shimon Rosner z”l, and Rav Shlomo Weisberg z”l.

- Trump: “Just finished my 6 month physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. Everything checked out PERFECTLY. Thank you to the great Doctors and Staff! Heading back to the White House. President DJT”

- Lakewood Shomrim and For the Babies will distribute free “Cleverly” child safety reminder devices outside BMG today Tuesday, May 26, and Wednesday, May 27. The device plugs into a vehicle’s 12-volt outlet and alerts drivers to check the backseat after the car is turned off. Tuesday’s distribution will take place at the 10th & Clifton and Carey & Forest parking lots. Wednesday’s distribution will be at the 7th & Private Way and 6th & Princeton parking

- Hachtara took place last night for Rav Yaakov Mehl shlita willl serve as the new rav at the Majestic Woods neighborhood in Jackson, NJ.

- Replay: Q&A- Hashkafa in the Workplace Vaad with Rav Yaakov Bender in  Lakewood yesterday watch HERE 
or listen on phone 718-298-2077 Press 9 and class ID 451269 then #

- The new renovated ShopRite in Livingston now includes a fully certified kosher bakery overseen by the Vaad of MetroWest and under the supervision of Rav Aaron Metzger, recommended by the CRC. The store’s kosher expansion has also more than doubled its selection to over 1,500 items.

-  Brick and Basil kosher Dairy restaurant opening next week at the former ottimo location at the Lakewood Howell border 

- Vaad Lmishmeres Shatnez: A shatnez alert was issued after wool was found in a Cesare Attolini Napoli cashmere-silk suit, and another case involved a wool reinforcement dart discovered in a linen suit.

- LSTA: State audit in 2022 shows they collected from yeshiva courtesy bus family fees at $260 per student for a total of $2.5 million, while Lakewood township contributed $1.2 million for public school courtesy students. In FY 2022

- New Jersey lawmakers are advancing legislation (S2953 / SJR142 / AJR177) that officially designates June as "LGBTQIA+ Pride Month" statewide. The bills require the Governor to annually issue a proclamation urging public officials and citizens to observe the month with toava programs.

- Toyota is recalling over 43,000 vehicles due to a potential engine defect involving manufacturing debris that could damage the main bearing and cause engine failure or loss of power, increasing crash risk. The recall affects 2022–2024 Toyota Tundra, 2022–2024 Lexus LX600, and 2024 Lexus GX550 models.

- CNN reported that President Trump’s upcoming medical checkup is unlikely to quiet ongoing questions about his health, including attention to a bruised hand and occasional public fatigue.
The White House says the hand issue is due to aspirin use and handshaking.The Trump administration’s rapid response X account reacted sharply, writing: “You’re an idiot,” and accusing CNN of fueling threats against the president. “The ‘threats to his life serve as reminders’ that Radical Left lunatics incited by outlets like gutter trash CNN keep trying to murder him."

- Missionary material is being left on doorsteps in Boro Park as they are targeting frum communities 

- Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, Meta and Novartis plan to lay off hundreds of employees in New Jersey this year, JPMorgan Chase intends to lay off 305 employees, all in Jersey City, while Swiss drugmaker Novartis plans 250 layoffs - all at its U.S. headquarters in East Hanover.

- Giyus: A senior figure in Degel HaTorah to reporter: "The public thinks we didn't act enough around the Conscription Law, but it's better that the media doesn't know what really went down behind the scenes. We acted day and night with the prime minister but we ran into a wall of opposition within the Likud. 

- Former antisemite Lucas Gage was spotted at a lampost Toms River, New Jersey kosher steakhouse dining with Orthodox Jewish journalist JakeTurx and company. He has completely flipped sides after realizing where the success actually is. reports awesome Jew on twitter 



Iran Israel Updates Tuesday May 26


- Trump: "If Iran surrenders, admits their Navy is gone and resting at the bottom of the sea, and their Air Force is no longer with us, and if their entire Military walks out of Tehran, weapons dropped and hands held high, each shouting “I surrender, I surrender” while wildly waving the representative White Flag, and if their entire remaining Leadership signs all necessary “Documents of Surrender,” and admit their defeat to the great power and force of the magnificent U.S.A., The Failing New York Times, The China Street Journal (WSJ!), Corrupt and now Irrelevant CNN, and all other members of the Fake News Media, will headline that Iran had a Masterful and Brilliant Victory over The United States of America, it wasn’t even close. The Dumacrats and Media have totally lost their way. They have gone absolutely CRAZY!!! President DJT"

- President Trump has Canceled his rare Camp David trip tomorrow, instead will convene the entire Cabinet at the White House.
 "Based on the possible bad weather conditions tomorrow, we will be having our Cabinet Meeting in the White House, and will be postponing the Cabinet trip to Camp David. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump have spoken today.

- IDF strike in Gaza: Israel tried to eliminate Mohammed Ouda - the new commander of Hamas's military wing and one of the last architects of the 10/7 massacre still alive.

- The Trump admin told Israel: Do not attack Beirut, do not demolish buildings there. An Israeli senior official emphasized that, on the other hand, there is permission for targeted elimnation in Beirut, given an operational opportunity

- Trump will hold an unusual cabinet meeting tomorrow at Camp David, not at the White House - All Cabinet members are expected to attend the meeting, including outgoing DNI Gabbard  

- WSJ: The U.S. Navy has restarted "Project Freedom," a military initiative aimed at escorting and guiding commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The renewed operation comes after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait restored base and airspace access, following a brief pause in the mission- Iranian Foreign Ministry: The US broke the ceasefire in the Hormuzgan region. Iran will respond and will not hesitate to defend itself

- The IDF is operating on the ground in Lebanon beyond the yellow line (past southern Lebanon) as part of an effort to push Hezbollah operatives farther north and reduce the threat of explosive drone attacks on northern Israeli communities, Hebrew media reports.

- Rubio: Several talks took place today in Qatar. Negotiations on the deal text with Iran may last several days The President is going to make a good deal or no deal. The straits have to be open. What’s happening there is illegal. It’s unsustainable for the world and it’s unacceptable.

- Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, in a message reads: "What is certain is that the hand of time will not turn back, and the peoples and countries of the region will no longer be a shield for US bases."

- Pakistani Defense Minister responds to Trump's call for Pakistan to join the Abraham Accords with Israel: We refuse to join any agreement that goes against our principles. We do not trust Israel even for a day. It's not for nothing that the Pakistani Passport does not include the name of Israel.

- Iranian authorities have partially restored internet connectivity in Iran after an almost three-month shutdown against the backdrop of the war against Israel and the US, a monitor says.

- The IDF says troops have completed a major engineering operation in the Beit Hanoun area of northern Gaza, during which forces located and destroyed some 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) of tunnel routes used by Hamas.

Monday, May 25, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday 9 Sivan Lakewood

Chasunas:
Franco - Ben Chaim Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Klugman- Platnick Fountain Ballroom 
Stern - Shnidman Ateres Esther 
Barenbaum - Eisner Ateres Blima 
Mandel - Broderik Ne'emas Hachaim 
Shmuckler - Rubinstein Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Weinberg - Pecker  Bais Faiga
Messes  Cedar Palace

Kiddush Levana opportunity 

Monday May 25 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 73° Light rain transitioning to a few showers for the afternoon Chance of rain 60%.
Showers and thunderstorms will move across New Jersey this afternoon and evening as a cold front passes through, with locally heavy rain and gusty winds possible

Today is Memorial day commemorating the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Most national retailers, grocery stores and restaurant chains will be open on Memorial Day, however banks and post offices will be closed. The stock market will also be closed.


- With less than two months before the New Jersey’s new e-bike laws takes effect on July 19, the New Jersey-based E-Bike Coalition is looking to amend or replace the controversial law regulating the bikes (Onejersey NJ.com)


- Rav Yaakov Bender shlita speaking at a hashkafa in the workplace event today in Lakewood  blasts the  LBA leagues in Lakewood calling it meshuga oifen kup and way out of hand  asking what are we doing to our children?? Why do they allow it?

He said there's 8 pages in the Voice of Lakewood full of stats of the games! Meshugah!! He remarked that where he lives in the 5 towns they kids play ball in the afternoon with their regular clothing no uniforms and that's it. But whats going on is crazy. The audience gave a round of applause to his remarks. 


- Update Levaya in Lakewood tonight 7:30pm at the chapel office 7th street with kevura in Monsey.
- BDE: Petirah of Rav Shmuel Yosef Fishbain ZTL , longtime Rav of White Lake, NY in the Catskills was niftar at the age of 99 after leading the community for more than 55 years.
Born in Chicago in 1927, he was raised in a pioneering Torah family and  was sent to learn in NY at Yeshiva Torah Vodaath and  later Telshe Yeshiva. He later served as a maggid shiur at Yeshivas Netzach Yisroel under Rav Yisroel Zev Gustman. Rav Fishbain maintained close ties with many leading gedolim and rebbes, including Rav Moshe Feinstein and Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky. Before arriving in White Lake in the early 1970s, he served as rov in several Catskills communities, including Ellenville and Hurleyville. For more than 50 years, Rav Shmuel Yosef Fishbain stood as a pillar of Torah in the Catskills, devoted to Torah, halachah, and authentic hashkafah with tremendous mesiras nefesh.
Known for his warmth and humility, he guided generations of families while preserving the traditions and standards of earlier generations. He is survived by his rebbetzin, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The levaya is expected to take place in Monsey. See more at Matzav


- Giyus: Reporter Ari Kelman I24 news reports several Rabbonim within Degel HaTorah Refused to Join and sign on with Rav Dov Lando's Letter on Dissolving the Right wing Bloc. They Explained: "We have no alternative besides the traditional bloc as we are instructed so by our founder harav Shach ztl if we dissolve the bloc, even the slim chance that we will succeed in resolving the issue - will collapse."

- Adirei haTorah satellite location 50% of seats sold by 3 PM today 

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital late this evening, his office says, adding that the premier was receiving unspecified dental treatment.

- President Trump is scheduled for a routine medical and dental examination at Walter Reed tomorrow. Of course the rag Washington Post’s headline is Trump faces health questions.

- Sale at Bingo Macabee Pizza Bagels 18 ct $7.99

- New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill was prevented from accessing Delaney Hill this morning, but Senator Andy Kim was allowed in after she left. Approximately 300 detainees at the ICE detention center in Newark are holding a hunger and labor strike in protest over what they say are poor conditions, lack of access to adequate medical care and insufficient food

Rainfall totals as of yesterday Howell at 1.78 inches, followed by Jackson at 1.56 inches, Lakewood at 1.45 inches, and Toms River at 1.23 inches.

- Memorial day shiurim at B"M Kol Chaim 618 Drive Caranetta Dr lakewood. Delivered by Rav Moshe unger shlita and Rav Doniel Neustadt shlita 10:30 am 

- Today 9 Sivan marks the First Yartzeit of RavEliezer (Ezzy) Newhouse zt”l

- Minyan Shelanu resumes rayze it campaign after it was paused due to the petirah of Reb Chaim Abadi donate Here The Shloshim event will take place next week Monday 

- Lakewood Girls high school acceptance letters are  supposed go out later this week while many are still not placed which may postpone the mailing.

- Gas prices come down a bit averaging $4.38 a gallon 

- A publication issued by the Kehillas of Amshinov has caused a halachick storm after it published a rumor between the Admor of Amshinov and his son, as the Rebbe says that even today one may ascend to the Temple Mount, but not too far in. The rebbe's son issued a clarification. The Rebbe’s comments about the Hat Habayis were taken out of context. Supporters insist he never permitted Jews to ascend Har HaBayis in practice, and that the published remarks were only part of an internal halachic discussion. They emphasize that his view remains in line with mainstream halachic authorities that Jews should not ascend the Temple Mount today because of the serious prohibition involved

- BDE: Petirah of Rebbetzin Esther Leiba Zaks a”h, almanah of HaGaon Rav Hillel Zaks zt”l, Rosh Yeshivas Knesses Hagedolah, who was niftar at the age of 91. The levayah will take place tonight at Yeshivas Knesses Hagedolah in Modiin Illit, followed by kevurah on Har HaZeisim.
Rebbetzin Zaks was born into one of the great Torah families of the generation daughter of HaGaon Rav Moshe Chevroni zt”l, Rosh Yeshivas Chevron, and Rebbetzin Rochel a”h, daughter of HaGaon Rav Moshe Mordechai Epstein zt”l. Her shidduch with Rav Hillel Zaks zt”l was suggested by Rav Aharon Kotler zt”l during one of his visits to Eretz Yisrael.

- At the Adirei HaTorah event at Cure Insurance Arena, seating is organized by shul groups and divided into four tiers: Premium, Priority, Lower Bowl, and Upper Bowl. When members of the same shul purchase tickets within the same tier, their seats are automatically grouped together, so attendees can stay seated with their kehilla and friends while choosing the price level that fits their budget. There will not be a dais as the event will be a mostly hook up to the main event at xfinity arena in Philadelphia. Organizers describe it as an "immersive" experience which means technology completely surrounds you, engaging your senses to make you feel like you are actively inside a virtual or simulated environment rather than just a passive observer. 

- Traffic: The Garden State Parkway will be one of the most heavily traveled highways in the nation tonight. as thousands of vacationers return home from the Jersey shore

- Nichum Aveilim: Shiva for Rav Yisroel Chaim Pichey z"l  is @ 214 Regent drive Lakewood 
Shachris 7:30 am, Mincha 8:00 pm, Maariv 9:00

- The President of the State of Israel Isaac Herzog on a tour of Bnei Brak was invited to put a mezuzah in the home of the Chazon Ish zt'l. who had a personal connection to his grandfather, Chief Rabbi Rav Yitzchak Herzog. 

- Mayor of Paterson, NJ Andre Sayegh, whose parents are from Syria and Lebanon, is holding a Palestinian flag raising ceremony at City Hall next Friday June 5.

-Japanese researchers are moving forward with plans for a revolutionary hypersonic passenger aircraft capable of flying at speeds more than twice as fast as the retired Concorde jet, potentially flights from Tokyo to the United States in just two hours.

- Giyus: Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein addressed rumors about replacing Degel MKs, rejecting claims of internal failure and quoting Rav Dov Landau that they have “faithfully fulfilled their mission.” His comments come amid growing criticism from some voters over the handling of the giyus issue, with concerns that frum representatives have not done enough to protect yeshiva bochurim facing enforcement actions. Critics argue that bochurim facing arrest or enforcement actions have not received sufficient political protection, especially Sefardi bochurim despite earlier expectations that rabbinic and political leadership would strongly intervene.

- Experts are warning that invasive “jumping worms” are spreading in New Jersey and could damage gardens, plants, forests, and lawns by rapidly consuming the leaf layer that keeps soil healthy. Also known as “crazy snake worms” or “Alabama jumpers,” the worms thrash violently and can even launch themselves slightly off the ground. Researchers say their aggressive feeding changes soil composition and disrupts ecosystems, making them a growing concern for homeowners and environmental experts.

- Update: A new federal push to make daylight saving time permanent—backed by President Trump and advanced through Congress could end clock changes in New Jersey if it becomes law. Under the proposal, the U.S. would stop “falling back” and “springing forward,” locking the country into year-round daylight saving time. Because of a dormant New Jersey trigger law, the state would automatically adopt the change if federal legislation passes.
If enacted, winters in New Jersey would mean much darker mornings (sunrise close to 8:30 a.m.), but later sunsets/shkiah in the evening (after 5:30 p.m.), potentially benefiting retail and Jersey Shore tourism. The earliest possible rollout could be late 2026, though delays could push it to 2027.

- Continued tefilos for the mekubal Rav Dov Kook shlita tonight there will be a atzeres tefillah tonight led by his father-in-law, Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein in Ramat Elchanan. Name is Dov ben Shoshana 

- Chicago rabbonim issue public warning that some individuals are allegedly taking advantage of communal trust by requesting urgent loans or credit-card use (points, miles, emergency funds, or deposits for services) and then failing to repay. It stresses that these requests may be misleading and could cause financial harm within the community. They instruct members not to agree to significant loans or credit-card use without first consulting a familiar Rav.




LSTA: New Rule: Primary Students Not 5 by Sept. 30 Ineligible for Busing

 LSTA notifies The Lakewood community of an important change to student transportation eligibility that will take effect beginning with the 2026–2027 school year.

According to a notice distributed to parents, the Lakewood Board of Education has updated its transportation eligibility guidelines in order to "align with policies followed by neighboring townships." Under the revised policy, students must be 5 years old by September 30 in order to qualify for Board-funded transportation services.

The new guideline will impact children born between October 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021 who are entering school during the 2026–2027 academic year. Families with children in this category may no longer qualify for transportation coverage previously available under earlier criteria.

Parents can opt in at a cost of  $1,272.00 ($1,177.00 cost + $95.00 processing fee)

Officials stated that notifications have already been emailed directly to affected families with additional details regarding the change and available options.

Parents are encouraged to log in to the Lakewood Student Transportation Authority website to review transportation alternatives and plan accordingly for the upcoming school year.

The policy change has also sparks renewed discussion among parents regarding courtesy busing fees. Existing Board of Education guidelines stating that parents who qualify for the school lunch program should not be charged for courtesy transportation if they are unable to afford it. The question is why the Lakewood Student Transportation Authority appears to selectively follow certain BOE policies  such as adopting the new age cutoff for transportation eligibility  while continuing to charge fees for courtesy busing despite the financial hardship provisions outlined in BOE guidelines.

Iran/Israel News Updates Monday May 25

- Fox News: According to a senior US official, two Iranian vessels were intercepted while attempting to deploy mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The US military neutralized both IRGC boats and conducted a strike on a surface-to-air missile site in Bandar Abbas that had targeted US aircraft

- Following reports in Iran about attacks in Bandar Abbas, a Fox News reporter reports from a CENTCOM spokesperson: The US military carried out self-defense strikes in southern Iran. Among the targets attacked were missile launch sites and Iranian boats that tried to plant mines in the Strait of Hormuz

- Trump: "The Enriched Uranium (Nuclear Dust!) will either be immediately turned over to the United States to be brought home and destroyed or, preferably, in conjunction and coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran, destroyed in place or, at another acceptable location, with the Atomic Energy Commission, or its equivalent, being witness to this process and event. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT"

- Official Iranian source to Al Jazeera: Iran warned Washington that any Israeli attack in Beirut would severely damage the efforts to end the war and could completely derail the diplomatic process

- Northern mayors cancel school amid escalation in fighting with Hezbollah The IDF announced tightened restrictions across northern border communities, effective Tuesday morning. Gatherings will be limited to 50 people outdoors and 200 indoors in the Confrontation Line area and towns including Meron, Bar Yochai, Or HaGanuz, and Safsufa.

 - PM Netanyahu instructed the IDF to escalate the war against Hezbollah, no more restraints, full attack.

- US senior official to Al Jazeera: Hezbollah ignored repeated requests to stop firing at Israel, including the latest warning. Israel will now respond accordingly - this is not the Biden administration

- President Trump vowed during Memorial Day remarks on May 25, 2026, that Iran will never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. He stated: “Iran will never have a nuke — not now, not ever.” Trump emphasized America’s military strength and said the U.S. remains ready to act decisively if Tehran violates any emerging peace agreement

- A source familiar with the details told i24NEWS: The negotiations between Iran and the US are progressing, but there are difficulties; there are changes and "upgrades" that each side demands in the language of the memorandum. The Iranian delegation that arrived in Qatar is an attempt to bridge the difficult gaps, such as the issue of thawing the funds that the Iranians demand.

- After massive Hezbollah drone attacks on civilians' areas in the north of Israel and IDF soldiers in the south of Lebanon in the past 48 hours. An Israeli source to i24NEWS regarding Lebanon: We are going to change the equation, unequivocally.

- PM Netanyahu has privately acknowledged to close associates that Israel has limited sway over President Trump’s decisions regarding Iran, according to two sources. According to two Israeli officials familiar with these discussions who spoke to Reuters, Netanyahu’s remarks come at a time when Israel has been largely excluded from negotiations aimed at reaching an early agreement to end the conflict.

- New details on the items currently in the negotiations between the US and Iran: (Amit Segal)
As of now, the Iranians are ONLY willing to commit to not developing nuclear weapons, while the US is offering one of the options: to sell the uranium to the US, transfer the material to a third-party country, or dilute the material.
 Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is insistent on having Iranian management, and the US wants free navigation.
Regarding the frozen Iranian assets: there is NO agreement, so the Qataris proposed to give a "loan" of 12 billion dollars to Iran for humanitarian needs.
Lebanon is included in the agreement, but it is unclear what type of ceasefire will be imposed. 

- Iran News agency Tasnim associated with the IRGC: "Reports that Iran is ready to remove enriched uranium from the country are not true, and they are part of US psychological warfare." The text of the MOU DOES NOT include any clause indicating Iran's willingness to remove nuclear materials from the country, nor does it include any commitment to any nuclear step."

- Saudi Arabia rejects President Trump's demand: "Following Trump's remarks, a Saudi source to CNN: 'Saudi Arabia will reach normalization with Israel only within the framework of an 'irreversible path' to establish a Palestinian state

-  US President Donald Trump says the yet to be unveiled peace agreement with Iran “will either be a great and meaningful one, or there will be no deal.” His remarks came after Iran said a “degree of understanding” has been reached with the US on many issues but that an agreement is not imminent.

- Trump: It should be ‘mandatory’ for 6 Muslim nations involved in Iran deal to join Abraham Accords

- Iran’s chief negotiator in talks with the United States, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in the Qatari capital Doha on Monday for talks on diplomatic efforts to end the war.

- Earlier today, an explosive drone struck a home in the northern border community of Metula amid a wave of attacks. No injuries were reported

- The IDF issues an evacuation warning for the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and surrounding areas ahead of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure.

CBS: US intelligence estimates that the Iranian operatives who were authorized to work with the Trump administration are struggling to communicate within the government system due to the difficulty of reaching the top leadership, including the Supreme Leader and other senior officials who are also hiding, and this is one of the main reasons why the details of the agreement are progressing slowly.

- Rubio said: Israel will be able to operate in Lebanon as it is operating now, even within the framework of the agreement being formed with Iran. Israel always has the right to defend itself. So does every country in the world. If Hezbollah fires missiles at Israel, Israel has the full right to respond and prevent this from happening. This is understood now, during the current ceasefire, and it will be understood beyond that as well.


- Donald J Trump Truth Social Post:
"I laugh at all of the Dumocrats, RINOS, and Fools who know nothing about the potential deal I am making with Iran, things that haven’t even been negotiated yet, weak and ineffective people like failed Senator Thom Tillis (Soon out of office!), Bill Cassidy, who just suffered a massive Primary loss, really bad Congressman Thomas Massie, a major sleazebag who lost in a landslide to a great American Patriot (Endorsed by “TRUMP”) after showing tremendous disloyalty to his Party (and Country!), and almost all Dumocrats, people that have totally lost their way, constantly supporting bad policy and even worse candidates, but are constantly critical of each and every fantastic win I have. These people should go home and rest, they do nothing but create division and loss. In other words, they are losers! The deal with Iran will either be a great and meaningful one, or there will be no deal. It will be the exact opposite of the JCPOA disaster negotiated by the failed Obama Administration, which was a direct and open path to a Nuclear Weapon for Iran. No, I don’t do deals like that! President DJT".

- Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, sustained “superficial injuries” to his face, head and legs during the February 28 airstrike that killed his father, Iran’s Health Ministry said, seeking to downplay the impact on his health.

-  WSJ: “Will Trump bail out Iran’s regime The Iranian regime has entered this war while grappling with political and economic crises. The war has exacerbated them even further. Saving the regime now through economic rescue will be the true betrayal – in the American interest even more than in the Iranian people's interest

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Oif Simchas Sunday Isru Chag Shavuos

Chasunas:
Lewin - Deckelbaum Ateres Reva 
Zafrani - Masalton Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Berger - Heller Fountain Ballroom 
Bodenheimer - Goldstein  Cedar Palace 
Simchas chosson vkalah  request @ Ateres Esther hall 9pm

- Siyum HaTorah  kollel Mashkimim Beru hall

Weather: 55° Areas of fog. L

Sunday Isru Chag Shavuos May 24 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 59° Cloudy with occasional rain showers. Chance of rain 50%.

- Giyus A sefardi yeshiva bochur was arrested at his home tonight in Yerushalayim Armon Hanatziv neighborhood by IDF military police for Draft dodging. Despite attempts by hundreds of protesters to block the arrest, border police showed up beat the protesters and the bochur was taken away. 

- Giyus: Gadi Eisenkot reportedly met quietly with MK Moshe Gafni amid growing tensions over Israel’s draft law and early elections. The meeting came after signals that Degel HaTorah may leave the right-wing bloc, and highlighted the chareidi parties’ preference for Eisenkot’s more flexible conscription proposal over the stricter positions of Naftali Bennett and Avigdor Lieberman. The report is being viewed as a sign of possible post-election political realignment and quiet coalition discussions already underway.

- Soft opening today at Mendelsohns pizza new lakewood/Toms River location delivering the Brooklyn experience  located at 2360 Lakewood rt at the old stop n shop plaza off rt 9.

- On Thursday a House committee overwhelmingly approved legislation that would keep daylight saving time in place throughout the entire year. The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 48-1 to advance the Sunshine Protection Act, a proposal aimed at eliminating the long-criticized ritual of changing clocks every spring and fall. The measure is expected to be folded into a broader five-year transportation package.

This will impact the frum community as shachris during the winter won't start before 8am with a late zman for Netz. Kids will be waiting in the dark to get on a bus to school.

- Traffic Alert: Memorial Day weekend  the Garden State Parkway  one of the most heavily traveled highways in the nation As tens of thousands of drivers head south to kick off the unofficial start of the summer season.

- NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill said she is disturbed by reports of unsafe and inhumane conditions at Delaney Hall, in Newark where ICE detainees are stationed. she renewed her call to close the private detention facility, and said she is working with ICE, lawmakers, and advocates to ensure humane treatment and accountability

Update: TAdirei Hatorah satellite location will be at the Cure Arena in Trenton,  has a seating capacity of 10,500. The website and phone line to order tickets will be open later today.
Organizers have not announced if there will be a daisy with live program at Cure Arena or just a hook up to the main event in Philadelphia.
- An earthquake has been recorded in northern Israel around the Sea of Galilee Kineret, measuring at 3.5 on the Richter scale.

- A notice  was posted at the Biala chasidus Bais Medrash in EY over Shavuos: A call not to enter into transactions in the "Kiryat Lakewood" project in Ma'aleh Amos, as the  development is not secure financially alongside a call not to lend a hand to the exorbitant apartment prices in the settlement's second-hand market. There no mention who is behind either the kirya or the notice.

- Giyus: Netanyahu prepared a updated draft law to be voted on, however Rav Dov Landau instructed the MKs that they are not going to support this version at this time. New sections are likely to be held on September 15.
Charedim who are considered draft Dodgers as of today will not be eligible for discounts on finances of purchasing a home.

-Lakewood Township announced today  that due to the inclement weather, the planned 2026 Memorial Day Parade scheduled to take place on Monday morning has been cancelled.

- Lakewood High school acceptance letters to go out this week Tuesday. There's still hundreds of girls that have yet to be places yet into a school.

- Hachnosas Sefer Torah today to the Skulen B"M of Lakewood procession leaving from the Gratter building on Park Ave. 4:30pm to Skulen. 

- Hachnosas Sefer Torah at Talmud Torah Yeaodei HaTorah procession leaving from Joe Parker Rd and  Cedarwood 1:30pm

- Lakewood, home to one of the state’s largest Orthodox Jewish communities, reported a birth rate of 36.1 per 1,000 residents in 2023. By comparison, the city of Newark has a birth rate of 12.5.
As a result, nearly 20,500 babies were born in Lakewood between 2020 and 2023, according to the New Jersey Department of Health. That’s nearly equivalent to the entire population of Point Pleasant, 19,463.(NJ.com)

-  Adirei HaTorah announce satellite location  with cheaper ticket prices taking place at Cure Arena in Trenton. Organizers say the reason the tickets sold out in few hours is due to the yeshiva having 11000 talmidim  plus many tickets reserved for VIP sections and donors left a few thousand for purchase by the general public. According to an article in TVOl there is no plans for a live stream however the event has been lived streamed every year.

- Chasuna season resumes the busy June season fron Shavuos to Shiva Asar BTamuz over 200 wedding Kahn are booked for the Lakewood area 

- The sign atop MetLife Stadium read "New York New Jersey Stadium" on Friday, reflecting the temporary name of the venue during the World Cup. The more prominent of two signs will soon read "New Jersey New York Stadium" according to Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Who said “I will always put New Jersey first, and I wanted to make sure the stadium hosting eight World Cup matches in our state did the same".

-  Trader Joe's newly released sugar-free Sweet and Sour Gummy Worms. Shoppers have reported experiencing significant digestive distress and laxative effects after consuming the candy, which contains 14 grams of fiber per serving approximately half of the daily recommended intake. It is kosher with a Chof K Dairy hashgocha.

- Early voting begins Tuesday for primary elections in New Jersey. In Lakewood there are 2 seats on the township committee up for reelection Mayor Ray Coles as the democrat and Debbie Fuentes as the republican. The primary challengers on the ballot for the republican seat are  resident Mr.  Aaron Hirsch a regular at township meetings and current fire commissioner Moshe Raitzik. The running mate on the Democrat ballot is Harriet Goldberg.

Iran Israel Updates Sunday May 24

A  IDF soldier was killed yesterday in southern Lebanon. Nehoray Leizer, 19, from Eilat, was killed by an explosive drone from Hezbollah. He is the 11th soldier killed during this round.

- The spokesperson for the National Security Committee in the Iranian parliament, Ebrahim Rezaei, in an interview with Al Jazeera, referred to the negotiations on enriched uranium: "At this stage, we have no negotiations at all with the US on the nuclear issue. If there is progress and the US shows positive intentions, we can discuss other issues. Enrichment is not something that can be negotiated. This technology has cost us a lot, and we will not give it up.

- Trump: “If I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good and proper one, not like the one made by Obama, which gave Iran massive amounts of CASH, and a clear and open path to a Nuclear Weapon. Our deal is the exact opposite, but nobody has seen it, or knows what it is. It isn’t even fully negotiated yet. So don’t listen to the losers, who are critical about something they know nothing about. Unlike those before me who should have solved this problem many years ago, I don’t make bad deals! President DJT”- Senior Trump administration official to CBS: The Iranians agreed in principle to a deal that would include the removal of the uranium enriched by Iran.

- Fox News from a senior White House official: No deal without enriched uranium. We won't sign a deal with Iran today or tomorrow. The president typically gives them 5 to 7 days to reach a deal. We will not make a bad deal, that's for sure

- Senior official in the Trump administration: No signing of the agreement is expected today. There are still some details to be finalized. There is still back-and-forth regarding certain details, some words that are important to us, and some words that are important to them. The Iranian system in its current configuration is not moving quickly—Axios

- The IDF Chief of Staff on Iran: "We are prepared to return to intense fighting immediately and to weaken the Iranian terror regime and its capabilities more deeply. We will maintain readiness and flexibility to act as long as necessary."

-  Fox News: A senior official in the administration says, "If the Iranians show significant flexibility on the enrichment issue, then we will also show significant flexibility on easing sanctions." Regarding the nuclear issue, the current plan is to deal with the entire stockpile of enriched material. "If a final agreement is reached where the Iranians continue to enrich, then there is really no final agreement," the official added

- PM Netanyahu: I spoke last night with President Trump about the memorandum of understanding to open the Strait of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations for a final agreement on Iran's nuclear program. I expressed to President Trump my deep appreciation for his steadfast commitment to Israel's security, including during the "Roar of the Lion" and "Epic Fury" operations, in which US and Israeli forces fought shoulder to shoulder against the Iranian threat. President Trump and I agreed that any final agreement with Iran must remove the nuclear threat. This means dismantling Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities and removing the enriched nuclear material from its territory. President Trump reiterated Israel's right to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The partnership between us and our two countries has been proven on the battlefield and has never been stronger. My policy, like President Trump's policy, remains unchanged: Iran will not have nuclear weapons

 - Trump: …” I have informed my representatives not to rush into a deal in that time is on our side. The Blockade will remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified, and signed.”

- Netanyahu posts a picture of himself with Trunp declaring "Iran will never have a nuclear weapon "

- Rubio: Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon, certainly not as long as Donald Trump is President of the United States.

- Trump to ABC: "I can't talk about the deal; it's totally up to me, and if there is news, it will only be good news. I don't make bad deals."

- Rubio: "The idea that somehow this president, given everything he's already proven he's willing to do, is going to somehow agree to a deal that ultimately winds up putting Iran in a stronger position when it comes to nuclear ambitions is absurd."

- Over 20 explosive drones launched today by Hezbollah towards IDF positions in the North.

- Trump: “One of the worst deals ever made by our Country was the Iran Nuclear Deal, put forth and signed into existence by Barack Hussein Obama and the rank amateurs of the Obama Administration. It was a direct path to Iran developing a Nuclear Weapon. Not so with the transaction currently being negotiated with Iran by the Trump Administration - THE EXACT OPPOSITE, in fact! The negotiations are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner, and I have informed my representatives not to rush into a deal in that time is on our side. The Blockade will remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified, and signed. Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes! Our relationship with Iran is becoming a much more professional and productive one. They must understand, however, that they cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb. I would like to thank, thus far, all of the countries of the Middle East for their support and cooperation, which will be further enhanced and strengthened by their joining the Nations of the historic Abraham Accords and, who knows, perhaps the Islamic Republic of Iran would like to join, as well! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP”

- Iranian official to Reuters: Contrary to reports, we DID NOT agree to hand over highly enriched uranium; the nuclear issue is not part of the preliminary agreement 

- Iran Tasnim  news: Timeline: A 30-day period to resolve the siege and lift the naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. A 60-day period to hold talks on the nuclear issue. For now, Iran has agreed to nothing on the nuclear front

- Fox News: The emerging agreement stipulates that US forces will remain near Iran for 30 days

- Senior member of the Iranian regime negotiation team, Marandi: “The Strait of Hormuz is and will remain under Iran’s control. If Trump fails to meet all of his obligations, the Islamic Republic knows how to respond. The old order is gone.”

- IDF forces identified four Hezbollah terrorists who entered a terror infrastructure. The forces attacked the infrastructure and eliminated the terrorists operating from within it.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Motzei Shavuos News Updates Lakewood

Weather tonight: 53° Showers this evening, becoming a steady rain overnight. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch.  Tomorrow 60° A steady rain in the morning. Showers continuing in the afternoon. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall around a half an inch. Locally heavy rainfall possible.

- Over 100,000 people came to the kosel over Shavuos and Shabbos. For Vasikin there were 20,000 at the plaza.

- BDE: Petirah of Rav Yisroel Chaim Pichey Z”L, who was niftar over Shavuos at the age of 91.
He was a rebbe in Yeshiva of Brooklyn  for many years before moving to Lakewood several years ago. He was a son in law of  R' Elimelech Mike Tress ztl.
He was from the early talmidim of Yesha Telz Cleveland.
 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donya Pichey, and his children R’ Eli, R’ Shloimy,  Mrrs. Rochel Levine, Mrs. Hena Rivka Willner,  Mrs. Chaya Sara Lefkowitz,  Mrs. Leebah Kahn,  Mrs. Dusie Basch, Mrs. Shevy Eisgrau. The levaya is scheduled  for tomorrow Sunday in Lakewood at 9:30 AM at the chapel off 7th st with kevurah in the Wellwood cemetery on Long Island.

- A Neelas hachag took place at BMG with  divrei chizuk delivered byvRav Yisroel Neuman shlita. Followed by dancing that went past the zman

- For the first time a neelas Hachag took place in Brisk Yeshiva at the new apt adjacent to the yeshiva on Rechov Press with the participation of supporters from the US who were spending  Shavuos in Yerushalayim  bhol

The Mashgiach Rav Don Segal shlita made a bracha of Shechayanu on erev YT  upon the publication of the new Sefer Ketzos Hachoshen featuring his footnotes the sefer is called Yeshios Don on the Ketzos.

At Mir Yerushalayim thousands celebrated the Yim Tov at the Yeshiva with shmuesen delivered by the Rosh Yeshiva Rav Lazer Yudel and the mashgiach Rav Binyomin Finkel the 3nd day for the American bichurim. The niggun of Kad Yasvun was sung before shachris.

- In Vizhnitz Bnei Brak, chassidim celebrated a historic hachnosas sefer Torah written by the Rebbe during the medical treatments he underwent in Los Angeles. On Erev Yom Tov, the Rebbe danced with the Torah atop a specially constructed platform.

- Thousands of Satmar Chasidim attended the Neelas Hachag in Kiryas Yoel Monroe culminating  spending Yom Tov with the rebbe. Followed  by the Bagleitin ceremony outdoors where everyone wishes the rebbe on Motzei Shavuos 

- Trump: Thank you to our great Secret Service and Law Enforcement for the swift and professional action taken this evening against a gunman near the White House, who had a violent history and possible obsession with our Country's most cherished structure. The gunman is dead after an exchange of gunfire with Secret Service Agents near the White House gates. This event is one month removed from the White House Correspondent'Dinner shooting, and goes to show how important it is, for all future Presidents, to get, what will be, the most safe and secure space of its kind ever built in Washington, D.C. The National Security of our Country demands it!

- After a customer wrote on Twitter that B&H photo won't let him checkout because their website observes Shabbat and said he would order from another site, users listed backbin strong support if the frum owned store for  sticking to their religious values. On the end The customer ordered the item 4 hours later from B&H.

- Early voting begins in New Jersey on Tuesday ahead of the June 2nd primary.

Trump in Monsey on Friday 1st day Shavuos
Thousands of supporters gathered Friday at Rockland Community College as President Donald Trump made a historic visit to Rockland County alongside Rep. Mike Lawler, marking the first presidential appearance in the county in nearly 50 yeara. Organizers said more than 5,000 people attended the campaign-style event focused on affordability, tax relief, and the economy. Nearby shuls on Forshay Ŕd had Trump signs welcoming the president to the area.




Iran Israel Updates Motzei Yom Tov Shavuos 5786

- IRAN DEAL? President Trump announces that Iran and the US are about to finalize a Memorandum of Understanding to bring an end to the war in Iran. 

President Donald Trump said that a peace deal with Iran has been “largely negotiated” after Oval Office calls with leaders of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain, followed by a separate call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. 

Earlier Saturday, Trump said the odds of a “good” deal were only “a solid 50/50.”

- Reuters: The proposed plan is expected to proceed in three stages, an official end of the war, resolution of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, and opening of a 30-day window for negotiations on a broader agreement, with the possibility of an extension for another 30 days

- The New York Times is reporting that according to American sources, Iran has AGREED to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

- Sen. Lindsey Graham, expressed fear over terms that would allow the Iranian regime to survive, saying a deal that leaves Iran in a strong position in the region would lead to a “nightmare for Israel.”

Senior Republican US senators voiced criticism on Saturday over the reported terms of the deal that US President Donald Trump, is negotiating with Tehran to end the Iran war.

- Israel’s N12, Israeli officials claim that US envoy Steve Witkoff is pushing to reach a deal by any means necessary and is urging President Trump to avoid resuming hostilities.

- IDF soldier killed n Lebanon by a Hezbollah explosive drone. Noam Hamburger Z"L (23) from  Atlit.

-A person who opened fire Saturday on a White House security checkpoint is dead after being shot by officers who returned fire, the US Secret Service said. It was the third incidence of gunfire in the vicinity of President Donald Trump in the past month.
The gunman who opened fire near the White House on Saturday afternoon has been identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best of Maryland. He was shot by Secret Service agents and died on the way to the hospital.
Best allegedly had multiple prior encounters with the Secret Service and had a history of mental health issues.

- Trump post today on Truth Social:
I am in the Oval Office at the White House where we just had a very good call with President Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of The United Arab Emirates, Emir Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, and Minister Ali al-Thawadi, of Qatar, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, of Pakistan, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, of Türkiye, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, of Egypt, King Abdullah II, of Jordan, and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, of Bahrain, concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran, and all things related to a Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE. An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed. Separately, I had a call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, which, likewise, went very well. Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly. In addition to many other elements of the Agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP