Friday, February 20, 2026

Ah Freilachen Shabbos

Ah Freilachen Shabbos ...These are our favorite Shabbos classics, captured where they truly belongoverlooking the timeless beauty of Yerushalayim. These are the songs we all grew up with, recorded in the city that carries our story and our soul. We couldn’t keep this experience to ourselves.”

Snow Storm Update

 Winter Storm Watches are now in effect for much of the region for Sunday into Monday, with the bulk of the storm occurring Sunday night into early Monday. Widespread snowfall of 5 or more inches is possible. 

The potential for snowfall continues to increase for Sunday into Monday, however exact amounts for specific locations remain uncertain. The probability of 2" or more is about 60-80%, and for 6" or more is about 20-40%. according to the NWS

NYC Emergency Management said that the National Weather Service is forecasting 6–10 inches of snow with wind gusts up to 40 mph from Sunday morning through Monday evening.





Friday February 20 News Updates Lakewood

 Friday, February 20, 2026 / ג׳ אדר תשפ״ו
ערב שבת פרשת תרומה

Candle lighting 5:20 pm
Shkiah/Sunser 5:38 pm

Weather: 44° Cloudy with occasional rain in the morning. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a quarter of an inch.
Friday night  36° Areas of fog  and cloudy
Shabbos day 47° Sunshine and clouds


- FJJ  newspaper this week's issue  extensive coverage commemorating the 40th yartzeit of Rav Moshe Feinstein Zatzal

- US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, on Iran: If there is no agreement - and an agreement means no uranium enrichment and no ballistic missile development - then there is no agreement. If they don't believe President Trump will act militarily, they have a short memory.

- Trump: Effective immediately, all National Security TARIFFS, Section 232 and existing Section 301 TARIFFS, remain in place, and in full force and effect. Today I will sign an Order to impose a 10% GLOBAL TARIFF, under Section 122, over and above our normal TARIFFS already being charged, and we are also initiating several Section 301 and other Investigations to protect our Country from unfair Trading practices. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

- President Trump says he is 'Absolutely Ashamed' at some members of the Supreme Court for their rulings today. "The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs is deeply disappointing, and I'm ashamed of certain members of the court absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what's right for our country..."Democrats on the court are thrilled, but they will automatically vote no... they're against anything that makes America, strong, healthy, and Great Again. "They also are a, frankly, disgrace to our nation."
"Foreign countries that have been ripping us off for years are ecstatic. They're so happy and they're dancing in the streets. But they won't be dancing for long. That I can assure you."

-Snow storm update from NWS: Watching a potential winter storm Sunday night. Snow likely. Low 28F Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulating 3 to 5 inches. The initial storm total snowfall forecast is generally a widespread 2-6 inches across most of the area,” the National Weather Service said early Friday. “These amounts are still highly uncertain and will likely change in future updates.”

- President Trump reportedly called today’s Supreme Court ruling a "disgrace" and says he has to “Do something about these courts.”

- Mamchester, NJ In a unanimous vote last night, the Manchester Township Zoning Board of Adjustment denied an application to convert a residential home into a mikvah (Jewish ritual bath) in the Pine Lake Park section of town.FAA news reports The proposal, filed by Congregation Mikvah of Pine Lake Park, sought approval to transform a single-family home at 1209 Ninth Avenue into a ritual bath facility. The application required a D(1) use variance, along with multiple bulk variances, because the property is located in a residential zone where such a use is not permitted.(Faanews) 

- The Supreme Court on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s use of an emergency law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on most U.S. trading partners, delivering a blow to the president in a case centered on one of his signature economic policies  one he characterized as "life or death" for the U.S. economy. In a 6-3 decision, the justices invalidated Trump's tariffs. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh dissented. The U.S. government may have to refund over $175 billion in tariffs,

- Dirshu shabbos at hotel in Connecticut attended by roshei Yeshiva from EY and the US

- Mir yeshiva שבת של מיר Rav Yosef Elefant shlita will spend shabbos at the Tallymawr neighborhood in Toms River there will be a alumni melava Malka MOtaei shabbos in Manchester 
 
- Yeshiva Yaaros Devash will host a Hachnosas Sefer Torah this Motzei shabbos with the procession leaving from 715 Malin ave Lakewood to the new building at 1420 Oak street 9:00pm

-Reb Meilich Biderman spending shabbos in Teveria with Supporters of the weekly Beer Haparsha distribution.

- Reporter to Trump: Are you considering a limited military strike if Iran doesn't make a deal? Trump: The most I can say - I am considering it.

-Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi: There is no military solution for Iran's nuclear program. That was tested last year... they couldn't kill our nuclear program.

- USS Gerald Ford  crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and entered the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

- Israeli hospitals are preparing for emergency operations amid Iran war fears, with stable patients discharged to free beds and medical teams reinforced for possible mass-casualty scenarios, according to Yediot Ahronot.

- CNN, the US military will be ready by the weekend for an attack on Iran, but sources familiar with the details say an attack is not expected soon. It was also reported that Jared Kushner, Trump's advisor, is among those who believe the tension can be resolved with an agreement

- Belaaz reports that a  Hatzalah member responding to a high-priority emergency was delayed earlier today after being blocked by a school bus on County Line Road in Lakewood According to witnesses, the volunteer ambulance was stuck behind the bus for approximately 90 seconds while en route to the emergency call.

- Senior Americans told Reuters: "The US military planning in Iran is very advanced, with options ranging from direct strikes on senior officials to actions aimed at regime change."

- Lakewood , NJ Police have charged a Fresno, California man with stealing approximately $65,000 worth of slippers after allegedly failing to deliver a commercial shipment to a Lakewood business.The Lakewood Police Department said Kamal Singh, 24, faces two counts of theft by deception and remains at large. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the LPD (APP)

- An IDF spokesperson said the military is closely monitoring developments involving Iran and remains on high alert, but noted there are no changes to civilian instructions, urging the public to follow only official updates from the IDF and the Home Front Command.

- Israeli hospitals prepare for emergency mode  amid #Iran war fears  Yediot
 “Suitable patients” sent home to free up beds for mass casualties  Hospitals 'reinforced' with doctors

- Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters. GOD BLESS AMERICA!

- A local frum resident  part of league scored a perfect 300 at Ocean Lanes bowling and received a $100 check

- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife is monitoring an outbreak of bird flu throughout the state that’s causing disturbing mass deaths in wild birds. More than 1,100 sick or dead wild birds were reported last weekend, most of them Canada geese, according to state officials.


- Six Flags Great Adventure began building its newest roller coaster on Wednesday, which will be the “multi-world-record-breaking launch roller coaster” promised to fans after Kingda Ka was demolished in Feb. 2025.

מרבין בשמחה with Reb Hillel





Thursday, February 19, 2026

Oif Simchas Thursday 3 Adar

Chasunas
Blumenfeld - Rosenthal Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Greenbaum  - Bloch Ateres Reva
Schreiber  - Londinski  Neemas Hachaim 
Buckwald  - Godfrey  Bais Faiga
Goldenberg - Bloch Fountain Ballroom 
Perr  - Knopf Kesser Moshe Yehuda 

- Bonei Olam event at Lake Terrace 

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

Thursday February 19 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 41° Overcast. Slight chance of an afternoon shower tomorrow more rain 
Snow storm update: Watching a potential winter storm Sunday into Monday . Periods of snow Chance of snow 80%. 3 to 5 inches of snow expected.


- Lakewood Bnos Penina girls  school stays open after some people stepped up and  secured the funding to keep the school  from closing down.

- Iran, in a letter to the UN Secretary-General and Security Council members, said, "If attacked, all bases, facilities, and assets of the hostile force in the region will be considered legitimate targets as part of Iran's defensive response. The United States will bear full and direct responsibility for any unforeseen and uncontrollable consequences."

- Wall Street Journal: President Trump is considering an initial limited military strike on Iran to force it to comply with his demands for a nuclear deal. This is a limited step that is not expected to cause widespread exchanges of blows.

- WSJ: Iran has rejected a sweeping U.S. nuclear proposal that required halting high level uranium enrichment, curbing its ballistic missile program, and restricting support for its regional proxies.

- Instead, Tehran countered with far narrower concessions, offering only limited adjustments to its nuclear activity.

- United airlines  Slashes Basic And Non-Cardholder Mileage Earnings, Increases Earnings And Discounts For Cardholders And Their Kids! Dansdeals  

- According to the New York Times, the second aircraft carrier, the Gerald Ford, and its three destroyer escorts could be in the Mediterranean by the weekend or early next week, military officials said. The Ford is likely to be deployed initially near the coast of Israel to defend Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities and towns, officials said.

- President Donald Trump indicates he’ll be making a decision on a potential strike against Iran in the next 10 days.

- Senator Lindsey Graham: The American decision regarding Iran has already been made. None of these ships is coming here just because the weather is nice at this time of year.

- Giyus: The Charedi parties are expected to receive the draft of the new conscription (giyus) law within the coming days, which will be presented to senior roshei yeshiva and rabbonim for final approval before moving toward a vote. A final decision has not yet been made whether to proceed with the current version, despite concerns it could face challenges and potentially be struck down by Israel’s High Court of Justice.

- Mir Yerushalayim Shabbos at Tallymawr in Toms River this week with Rav Yosef Elefanst shlita

- Bonei Olam Lakewood event tonight at Lake Terrace hall 

- US President Donald Trump says he’s going to be appointing his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to the role of “peace envoy.”

- Ahead of Pesach, the meat departments in several supermarkets across Lakewood have already transitioned to kosher-for-Pesach production, as stores begin early preparations for the upcoming Yom Tov.

- The Diaspora Yeshiva of yerushalayim marked its 60th anniversary last night with a celebration at Binyanei HaUma, featuring a reunion performance by members of its famed band. Watch the replay here

- President Trump, Vice President Vance and top administration officials take part in a group photo ahead of the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington, DC.

- Prince Andrew of England was arrested on 'Suspicion of Misconduct in Public Office' following Epstein files revelations.

- Student loan Borrowers allegedly harmed by the educational loan finance company Navient are beginning to receive payments from a $100 million compensation fund

- A recent letter dated chodesh shevat 5786 from gedolei yisroel in Eretz Yisroel and the USA including the Lakewood Roshei yeshiva “We are stating our opinion, that because the situation of the wigs in recent years is getting worse and worse, and the great Poskim have already declared that many of the wigs of today are forbidden by halacha, therefore certainly covering one’s hair with a headscarf is a big correction of this matter, and one must strengthen and encourage those who make the effort to do so.".

- Jackson: Voters in Jackson Township will decide this Saturday on millions of dollars in fire district budgets and commissioner appointments, as officials continue debating a possible consolidation of the township’s three fire districts, which together cost taxpayers over $16 million annually. The polls will be open motzei shabbos

- New Jersey ranked as the second-highest earning state in the nation for the second consecutive year, with a median household income of $104,294 in 2025, according to the American Community Survey. The figure marks an increase from $99,781 the previous year, trailing only Massachusetts, which topped the list at $104,828.

- BDE: Petirah of Reb Yitzchok Surkis, z"l, at the age of 62. He was a prominent Skverer chossid known as a masmid who could always be found with a Gemara, he was the cook for thousands of children over the years and was known for his humor and his kind words for everyone he encountered Levaya today in Skver 2 pm 

- Wildwood NJ mayor and deputy mayor are facing corruption charges alleging they improperly received government health benefits worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.The defense says were selectively prosecuted, singled out by authorities for accepting benefits that other elected officials in New Jersey also took.

Mishenichnas Adar Maaaarbin Besimcha





Israel News Thursday Feb 19

- President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace will hold an inaugural meeting today in Washington, where it aims to advance the reconstruction of Gaza despite looming questions over whether Hamas will agree to disarm and Israel will consent to further withdraw from the Strip so the planned rebuild can move ahead.

- President Donald Trump asserts that the war in Gaza is over, even if there are “little flames” that persist. “If Hamas don’t give up weapons, they’ll be harshly met,” Trump warns.

-The Trump administration is planning to build a military base in Gaza covering more than 350 dunams, to accommodate thousands of international force troops. The base will be surrounded by 26 watchtowers and will include bunkers (Guardian)

- President Donald Trump announces that Washington will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace tasked with overseeing the postwar management of Gaza.

- President Donald Trump announces that Indonesia, Morocco, Albania, Kosovo, and Kazakhstan have all committed troops and police to the International Stabilization Force tasked with securing postwar Gaza.“Egypt and Jordan are providing very substantial help, troops, training and support for a very trustworthy Palestinian police force,” Trump adds.

- Hamas is strengthening its control over Gaza by appointing loyal officials and maintaining tax collection and salary payments, according to Israeli assessments. The continued dominance of the group has increased doubts about the feasibility of Donald Trump’s peace plan, which requires Hamas to disarm in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal. (TOI)

 - A kilometer-long Hamas tunnel in northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoun was recently demolished by combat engineers, the military says.According to the IDF, the tunnel featured several rooms where Hamas operatives would hide out. Inside, the army says troops found several explosive devices.

- President Donald Trump announces that Washington will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace tasked with overseeing the postwar management of Gaza.

Hashkafa Q&A

Hashkafa with Rav Gershon Ribner shlita Tactics for rebbi seeking a promotion A rebbi refuting harshly his talmid’s insights The axiomatic point that separates Chassidim from Misnagdim Masmid complains of lack of harmony in his marriage

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Oif Simchas Wed 2 Adar

Chasunas:
Rottemberg - Greenberg  Kesser Moshe Yehuda
Friedman - Braun Fountain Ballroom
Hirtenfeld - Snow Bais Faiga
Hellman - Weiss Lake Terrace
Weitz - Mermelstein Ateres Esther
Paskesz - Weider Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Pinter - Ehrenfeld Ne'emas Hachaim 

Wednesday February 18 Rosh Chodesh Adar News Updates

Weather:  45° Overcast with rain showers at times. Chance of rain 50%.
Updated forecast for Sunday evening Chance of snow 60%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches.


- Newark Airport remains closed until 11 p.m. Wednesday after a ground stop was issued due to an aircraft emergency. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said a JetBlue flight heading to Palm Beach, Florida, reported smoke in the cockpit & Returned safely

- Forecasts from Weather Channel and AccuWeather are closely monitoring a potential weekend snowstorm that could bring significant snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding to Mid-Atlantic states.

- U.S. national security officials have told Trump the military is ready for potential strikes on Iran as soon as this weekend, though no final decision has been made. The Pentagon is also repositioning some personnel out of the Middle East as a precaution - CBS

- Rav Asher Arieli shlita spoke at the Mir Yerushalayim event and addressed the voices and attacks coming from outside against the עולם התורה. He described these challenges as a nisayon from Hashem. However, he emphasized that the true response is the sight of bnei yeshiva who are moser nefesh for Torah learning. Many of those learning in Mir are well past draft age and could easily go out into the world, yet they choose to remain and dedicate themselves to Torah. That mesirus nefesh for the nitzchiyus for what endures for eternity is the greatest answer of all.

- Israeli emergency services and the Home Front Command have been ordered to prepare for potential war amid tensions with Iran with a high-level defensive alert having been declared across Israel, according to N12.

- Tucker Carlson claims he was detained at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport after interviewing US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, with passports seized and his producer questioned. However, the US Embassy denies this, stating it was routine passport control 
 Israeli Airports Authority statement: Contrary to the reports, Tucker Carlson and his entourage were not detained, delayed, or interrogated. Mr. Carlson and his party were politely asked a few routine questions, in accordance with standard procedures applied to many travelers. The conversation took place in a separate room within the VIP lounge solely to protect their privacy and to avoid conducting such a discussion in public. No unusual incident occurred, and the Israel Airports Authority firmly rejects any other claims.

- Trump in a long post: “Should Iran decide not to make a Deal, it may be necessary for the United States to use Diego Garcia, and the Airfield located in Fairford, in order to eradicate a potential attack by a highly unstable and dangerous Regime…”

- Live stream of the Mir Yerushalayim Adirei haTorah style event featuring drashos from Rav Asher Arieli Rav Efraim Waxman and music by Boruch Levine, Zanvill Weinberger Bentz Stein at the Arena stadium in Yerushalayim beginning 12:30 pm US time 
Phone hook up : 732-929-7410 pin 5483787326
Livestream: HERE 

-At the Kosel this morning, Women of the Wall held their Rosh Chodesh provocation gathering, as they arrived with tefillin and a sefer Torah drawing strong opposition from the crowd. The supreme court is hearing a case to give the reform movement a spot at the Kosel

- Snow storm stats: According to Lakewood Township officials, more than 11,000 tons of snow about 22 million pounds were cleared from roadways and hauled to Blueclaws stadium for disposal. Crews worked for weeks to clear both major thoroughfares and residential streets including using roughly 2,000 tons of salt and 2,000 gallons of calcium chloride to enhance ice melting during extreme cold.

- Trump moves closer to a major war with Iran. It could come sooner, and be much bigger, than most recognize Axios
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group is currently off the coast of Morocco.
A large formation of U.S. Air Force aerial refueling tankers has departed Florida and is heading to the Middle East

- Sources say a possible U.S.- Iran confrontation could begin within days and evolve into a multi-week campaign, despite ongoing nuclear talks. Axios reported a high likelihood of a strike in the coming weeks with a White House official putting the chances of a strike at 90 percent.

- A scheduled Lakewood planning board meeting for last night has been cancelled

- The Bobover Rebbe Rav bentzion Halbershtam was in Lakewood at a fundraising event for the local Bobover Kollel

- The next time Rosh Chodesh Adar comes out on Tuesday and Wednesday in a plain non leap year will be 14 years from now (Kol Mevaser)

- President Trump posted a video reporting on shocking news of states that used the Dominion voting systems allegedly switching 435,000 votes from Trump to Biden and also 2.7 million votes for Trump were deleted, including 1 million in swing state Pennsylvania alone. Examinations showed Dominion machines were linked to the internet with ties to China.

- An IDF soldier was killed in an incident of “friendly fire” in the southern Gaza Strip overnight, The soldier was named as Ofri Yafe, 21 from HaYogev

- 23 N.J. towns with the highest property taxes where average homeowners pay $20K+ 2 towns in Monmouth and Ocean county on the list 
5. Deal, Monmouth County
Average property taxes: $25,563
Average property value: $6,225,131
Increase from 2024: 9.95%
4. Mantoloking, Ocean County
Average property taxes: $25,985
Average property value: $2,851,976

- Tucker Carlson will NOT leave Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. Tucker Carlson is expected to arrive in Israel on Thursday for a brief visit. Carlson will land in Israel on a private plane but will NOT leave the Airport area despite having received official invitations from Christian communities in Israel. The official reason for his visit to the country is an interview with the U.S. Ambassador to Israel.

- Construction on the New Jersey-New York Gateway Tunnel Project will resume next week after the Trump administration released the remaining $127 million in frozen federal funding today.

- Gentell, the world’s largest vertically integrated wound care company, announced its acquisition of Innovative Supply Group (ISG), based in Lakewood, N.J. ISG is a leading North American Medicare Part B supplier of medical tube devices to the nursing home industry.

-The Little Egg Harbor,NJ  Police Department and nearby agencies are reporting multiple cases of sick and dead birds in the area and have issued a public warning. Officials advise residents not to touch any affected birds, as the highly contagious H5N1 virus has been identified and precautions are being taken to prevent possible transmission.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Oif Simchas Tuesday Rosh Chodesh 1 Adar

משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה
יעלה ויבוא 
Weinberg - Schechter  Lake Terrace 
Frankel - Gruber Fountain Ballroom
Schonbrun - Kohn Kesser Moshe Yehuda
Weinberg - Ehrlich  Ateres Reva 
Mandel - Baum Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Shapiro - Grossman Ateres Esther 
Eisgrau - Fihrer Ateres Blima
Weber  Cedar Palace

- Peekskill yeshiva dinner at Bell Works 

- Event promoting out of town kollelim tonight at Orchos Chaim hall featuring  a live panel discussion with youngeleit who currently live in out of town communities.

Tuesday February 17 Rosh chodesh Adar News Updates

חדש עלינו את החודש הזה לטובה ולברכה לששון ולשמחה לישועה ולנחמה לפרנסה ולכלכלה לחיים ולשלום למחילת חטא ולסליחת עון

Weather: 43° Mostly cloudy skies
Snow storm likely Sunday into Monday now likely Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulating 3 to 5 inches.

- Israeli officials believe President Trump is prepping to strike Iran and expect the nuclear talks to collapse imminently. - Channel 12

 -More than 50 U.S. fighter jets, including F 35s, F 22s, and F 16s, were deployed to the Middle East within 24 hours

- There is growing speculation that former Donald J. Trump could have the opportunity to nominate a fourth Supreme Court justice if another vacancy opens. Attention has focused on Samuel Alito, one of the court’s most conservative members and its second-oldest justice, who has served on the bench for 20 years, amid talk of a possible retirement. (USA Today)

- Bnos Penina girls elementary school in Lakewood has notified parents that it will close its current location after Wednesday, February 18, and families should not send students starting Thursday, February 19.The administration said the school struggled financially because parents did not fully meet commitments to maintain tuition and provide additional support, writing, Had tuition obligations been maintained as agreed, we would not be in this position today. The landlord has notified the school they can no longer stay in the building. The letter to parents ends off it is our hope that the loyal parents will step forward in a meaningful and immediate way to make continuation possible 

-NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani said NYC faces a 9.5% property tax hike unless Governor Kathy Hochul approves higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations.

- The Mir Yerushalayim Malchei Rabonon Adirei HTorah style event for Talmidei hayeshiva will take place tomorrow night at the Arena stadium featuring singers baruch Levine, Zanvill Weinberger, Bentzy Stein and Malchus Choir 

- Local Yeshiva bochurim get into the purim spirit with decorating the yeshivos and elementary boys do their purim shtick in the classroom 

- TAG: Practical Hadracha on m AI CHATBOTS
See below

- The New Jersey Department of Health has announced a new pilot program that will provide 1,250 Camden County families enrolled in the WIC program to receive a one-time $200 grant to help pay their utility bills.Eligible families will be randomly selected to help ensure fairness and to support an unbiased evaluation of the pilot’s impact.
Recipients can choose whether to apply their $200 grant to their gas, electric, or water utility account. No application or additional steps are required.(Onejerseyshorr)

- Khamenei Threatens U.S. Warships as Iran Nuclear Talks Stall in Geneva
Iran's Supreme Leader to Trump: 'They keep saying we sent an aircraft carrier towards Iran. Well, an aircraft carrier is certainly a dangerous tool, but more dangerous than the aircraft carrier is the weapon that can send this warship to the bottom of the sea'

- The Iranians claim: agreements have been reached with the US on several general issues, and it was agreed that the negotiations will continue

- Chavivim of Ocean county adds 8 new members to their team as they expand to service the area 

- Police in Bnei Brak used "Disproportionate Force” after unrest erupted when IDF soldiers entered the city without prior coordination, Dan District Commander Elad Klein  said.adding that the incident must be viewed in the context of the current draft law debate  calling the reaction in extremist strongholds a “predictable” response to the ongoing conscription struggle.

- Smash House burger will open in Toms River right after Pesach and plans on giving discounts to youngeleit with an affordable menu their single smach burger for just $7

- New Jersey commuters heading to Manhattan will face service reductions and schedule changes from Feb. 15 to March 15 as Amtrak shifts one track from the aging Portal Bridge to its new replacement over the Hackensack River. The work is expected to cause the biggest disruptions during rush hour for riders on NJ Transit and PATH.(NYT)

- Trump: Tax Refunds this year, because of “THE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL,” are substantially greater than ever before. In some cases, estimates are that over 20% will be returned to the Taxpayer. So, when you get your Tax Refund, think about what a wonderful President you have — NO TAX ON TIPS, NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY FOR OUR GREAT SENIORS, NO TAX ON OVERTIME, INTEREST DEDUCTIONS ON CAR LOANS, AND MUCH MORE. Don’t spend all of this money in one place! President DJT

- Reverend Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights activist,died today at age 84 had ties to Yassir Arafat, the PLO leader active during attacks on Jewish civilians. During his 1984 presidential campaign, Jackson acknowledged using the antisemitic slur “Hymietown” to describe New York City

- RFK Jr. Warns of Sharp U.S. Fertility Decline in American youth claiming Teenagers today have lower hormone levels, girls are developing earlier, and some men are facing new fertility challenges."

- The new management group that  has acquired Palisades Center mall in New Jersey says it plans to remain a long-term owner, with no intention of selling or breaking up the mall.

- The YU Seforim Sale is on now through March 1 at the Heights Lounge in the Mendel Gottesman Library, 2520 Amsterdam Ave #5, New York, NY 10033. Hours are Sunday 10am–10pm, Monday–Thursday 6:30pm–10:30pm, and Motzei Shabbos 8pm–11pm. 

- The Jackson Township Council will host a Community Infrastructure Roundtable tonight Tuesday to discuss ongoing and future infrastructure projects and gather input from residents. The meeting will be held at Town Hall, 95 West Veterans Highway, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.


TAG:  PRACTICAL HADRACHA ON AI CHATBOTS 
-FDrom the Roshei Yeshiva of Beth Medrash Gavoha and South Fallsburg, shlita
delivered by HaGaon HaRav Dovid Bresslauer, shlita, at the Hineini Nischazek AI Asifa
1. The use of chatbots (through computer, phone, or text) for personal use has no place in the life of a Torah’dik yid.
2. A chatbot is a dangerous tool even when it is used for parnassah because it can quickly become a very slippery slope.
Therefore, those who use it l’tzorech parnassah should understand the importance of having a discussion with a responsible baal eitza, who is familiar with the Torah hashkafa on digital technology, their personal matzav and with the nature and dangers of AI chatbots, in order to:
a. ascertain if their tzorech is an actual tzorech and
b. to adopt gedarim to ensure that a business tool should not, chas v’shalom, metastasize into something bigger.

*This hadracha is referring to AI Chatbots that have the ability:
to converse in a human-like way and converse on any topic.
These include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Canva AI or Microsoft Co-pilot.
(The AI-generated responses of google searches does not fall under this category at this time.)
It does not refer to AI programs that:
can only generate creative or specific content, such as Adobe AI, Leonardo, Gmail AI/Help Me Write, and Runway Chat. can only converse on limited topics, such as Walmart’s AI customer service. Please be aware that this is a rapidly evolving field and a limited AI may turn into a full-fledged chatbot at any time.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday Rosh Chodesh Adar

    משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה
יעלה ויבוא 

Chasunas 
Zeiger  - Gewirtz Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Ferguson  - Rubin Fountain Ballroom 
Wilhelm - Mayer Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Brailofsky - Jaffa Lake Terrace 
Epstein - Fogel Ateres Esther 
Perlow- Rieder  Cedar Palace
Retention- Krausz Neemas Hachaim 
Rosengarten - Kellerman Ateres Reva

Minyanim Mincha Yom Kippur Koton Erev Rosh Chodesh Adar 5786 Lakewood

Minyanim for Mincha and Yom Kippur Koton ערב ראש חודש אדר תשפ"ו
 Rosh Chodesh Adar is on Tuesday and Wednesday 

 Please post additional minyanim or corrections in the comments section. For more zmanim see Lakewood Luach Here 

- Satmar Forest ave 12:45 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30

Monday February 16 News Updates Lakewood

Erev Rosh Chodesh Adar  Yom Kippur Koton
Weather: 37° Cloudy skies early, followed by partial clearing
Presidents day today federal, state, and local government offices, courts, and the U.S. Postal Service are closed, with no regular mail delivery. Banks, the stock market, and many schools are closed. However, most retailers, grocery stores, and restaurants remain open,

- The mashghiach of BMG Rav Reuven Hechster shlita will deliver his first official mussar Shmues  today during mussar seder at Beren  hall.

- Lakewood, nj  several thousand dollars were stolen in an early morning break-in at a local business. members of lakewood shomrim quickly mobilized and launched a coordinated response, using community cameras and on-the-ground canvassing to identify and track the suspect. shortly thereafter, shomrim members located the individual and notified the lakewood police department, who took the suspect into custody. Faanews

The gunman who opened fire at an ice skating rink in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, fatally shot his wife and 2 of his children before taking his own life. He also wounded a third child, who remains hospitalized, according to an ATF source cited by FOX News.

According to the report, American intelligence is not confident about who might take power if the regime is overthrown, but the assessment is that in the short term it would be members of the Revolutionary Guards. Secretary of State Rubio expressed this concern in a closed-door congressional hearing last month.

Happy President’s Day! Prices and Inflation are Way Down. The Stock Market, and your 401k’s, are Way Up. Our Military is Strong and Powerful, Our Law Enforcement is GREAT, and Our Border is 100% Secure. Murders (YEAR 1900!) and Crime are at RECORD LOWS, and Our Country is Bigger, Better, and Stronger than EVER BEFORE!!! Working Hard - ENJOY YOUR DAY! President DJT

- In a Truth Social post, Donald Trump said he opposes the Gateway rail project between New York and New Jersey, warning it could cost billions more than projected. He stressed that the federal government will not cover any cost overruns and dismissed reports about renaming Penn Station to “Trump Station” as fake news.

- Gov Mikie Sherrill has not ruled out potential cuts to Stay NJ, the state’s newly enacted senior property tax relief program, according to Acting State Treasurer Aaron Binder. The program which began distributing its first rebate checks this month is projected to cost New Jersey approximately $1.2 billion annually.

- Moadim L'Simcha Lakewood Pesach 2026 Order Deadline: Feb 22, 2026

- Kashrus Alert: KCL has issued a warning regarding the use of Instacart in frum establishments. Some foods, such as meats that require double wrapping with a kosher seal, may be picked up by drivers without the proper halachic seal. Customers are advised not to order items requiring double sealing through Instacart to ensure proper kosher observance.

- Shidduch lounge opening soon at the westwood business center at the Lakewood /Toms River border 

- Kedushas HaKosel at Stake: Tomorrow, the Bagatz High Court will hold a live-broadcast hearing with a panel of seven judges to decide whether the Reform movement should be granted a portion of the Western Wall. The ruling could have significant implications for the status and administration of the kosel hamaravi.

- Attorney says All those arrested during yesterday’s protests in Bnei Brak were released today.

- Times of Israel reports The crowd that gathered at the protest in Bnei Brak was not organized by the Yerushalayim Faction. The demonstrations were spontaneous, following alerts from the group’s “Color Black” system. Participants were reportedly from the mainstream Chared community, not a violent fringe, contradicting media and coalition claims that the unrest was orchestrated or driven by extremist elements.

- One of the female IDF servicewomen told the Walla news outlet that she had asked her commanders not to send them into the city of Bnei Brak , but was given no choice in what Charedi activist are calling a provocation angering the residents. The Israeli Yated Ne’eman reports that, according to eyewitnesses, soldiers went to multiple homes delivering IDF enlistment documents. Passersby said the soldiers even shouted at people in the streets, calling them “deserters” and urging them to go to the army.

- Giyus: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition is pushing to speed up legislation regulating military exemptions for yeshiva students, according to Channel 12, coalition officials asked the Knesset committee’s legal adviser to submit a revised draft by the weekend. Shas and Degel HaTorah have conditioned their final approval of the 2026 state budget on passage of the bill, though reports suggest the updated text may not be ready in time.

- Blame again Faa news reports Lakewood mayor Ray Coles blames residents for township recent snow clean up as it was significantly hindered by garbage cans and vehicles left in the street. While crews faced heavy snow and thick ice, cans placed on the roadway prevented plows from clearing curb to curb, and parked cars further slowed operations. The mayor urged residents to keep streets clear of vehicles and garbage cans during storms to allow for more efficient snow removal. In other times Blame was put on the state and county for their roads that run thru Lakewood 

- At the Lakewood sheva brachos hosted by the Roshei Chabura for the son in law and his daughter of R' Lazer Schiner he shared that ever since he took on the challenging zechus of raising funds for Adirei HaTorah, he has seen tremendous hatzlocha in his business.“Everything I’ve done for the yungeleit has only brought me and my family immense kavod, bracha, and hatzlocha,” he said. “I’m telling all of you: take your money and your time and support the yungeleit who are learning and holding up the world. There’s no bigger bracha… it’s the secret gold.”(frum twitter news)

- Protesters caused traffic disruptions this afternoon, blocking Route 38 toward Yerushalayim and entrances near Beit Shemesh and Modi'in Illit, bringing traffic to a halt in several areas.after the arrests yesterday in Bnei Brak 

- NJ Transit officials issued an apology to riders after canceling 27 trains Sunday on the first day of a month-long rail service reduction to put one track of the new Portal Bridge in service.Most trains were canceled Sunday morning, with a few canceled in the afternoon, according to NJ Transit alerts.

- While the frum media outlets harshly condemned the Bnei Brak protests, others journalists in israeli media pointed out they did not criticize the police actions targeting frum individuals such as forcibly removing a woman’s sheitel and largely ignored the climate of fear caused by arrests for draft avoidance. While quoting the gedolim who condemned the protesters, these outlets provided little context for the tense atmosphere in Eretz Yisrael. Police violence in the streets of Bnei Brak including the use of stun grenades, mounted units, and especially harsh force against passersby was not an act of law enforcement or crowd control, but rather a senseless, retaliatory outburst aimed at continuing the persecution of the Chared public in the Holy Land claimed some journalists 

- Jackson: Two people died early Sunday when a 2023 Toyota Highlander left Hyson Road, hit a tree, and caught fire in Jackson, New Jersey. Police were unable to reach the occupants, who were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash is under investigation.

Israel News Monday Feb 16

 - Top Netanyahu aide: Hamas will have 60 days to disarm or IDF will complete the mission
Hamas will have a 60-day period to disarm, or else Israel will go back to war in Gaza, says Cabinet Secretary Yossi Fuchs.

- It was allowed to reveal: The code that signaled the Hamas killers to start the massacre operation on 10/7 was sent to their cell phones as a set of emojis.

- The IDF and Shin Bet eliminated the head of the Islamic Jihad's logistics unit in the central camps in Gaza, who commanded militants who raided Israel on 10/7, as well as the militant Ahmad Bioukh, who raided the Re'im camp also on 10/7

-The Israel Defense Forces announced that nine Hamas terrorists were killed during operations in an underground network east of Rafah in Gaza. Three were confirmed killed following a clash last week, while six others were eliminated during subsequent tunnel-clearing missions. The IDF said operations will continue to remove immediate threats in the area.

-PM Netanyahu : We destroyed 150 kilometers of tunnels in the Gaza Strip—out of 500 km. We must complete the mission

- The Israeli military said it carried out a strike against a Hezbollah terrorist near the town of Hanin in southern Lebanon. No further details were immediately available.

Trump announces $5 billion pledge in Gaza aid from Board of Peace members
"The Board of Peace has unlimited potential. Last October, I released a Plan for the permanent end to the Conflict in Gaza, and our Vision was unanimously adopted by the United Nations Security Council. Shortly thereafter, we facilitated Humanitarian Aid at record speed, and secured the release of every living and deceased Hostage. Just last month, two dozen distinguished Founding Members joined me in Davos, Switzerland, to celebrate its official formation, and present a bold Vision for the Civilians in Gaza, and then, ultimately, far beyond Gaza — WORLD PEACE! On February 19th, 2026, I will again be joined by Board of Peace Members at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., where we will announce that Member States have pledged more than $5 BILLION DOLLARS toward the Gaza Humanitarian and Reconstruction efforts, and have committed thousands of personnel to the International Stabilization Force and Local Police to maintain Security and Peace for Gazans. Very importantly, Hamas must uphold its commitment to Full and Immediate Demilitarization. The Board of Peace will prove to be the most consequential International Body in History, and it is my honor to serve as its Chairman. PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP"


- Opposition Leader Yair Lapid calls on the United States to declare Qatar an enemy state, blaming it for anti-Israel activity in American academia.

- The cabinet authorized on Sunday the opening of a land registration process in the West Bank for the first time since 1967, with the ministers who initiated the measure saying it would enable the registration of broad swaths of land as state land available for Israeli development.

- Around 200 kibbutz members are expected to congregate today at Kibbutz Kfar Aza for the first time since the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, to plant dozens of trees with donors.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Oif Simchas Sunday 29 Shevat

Chasunas:
Eidelitz - Naftali Ateres Reva
Rosenfeld - Lemberg Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Heineman - Kimmel Ateres Esther 

Yeshiva Yesodei HaTorah dinner Fountain Ballroom 

- Weather tonight  31°Rain...mixing with snow overnight Chance of precip 90%. About one inch of snow expected.

Sunday February 15 News Updates Lakewood

Weather:  43° cloudy skies with a mixture of rain and snow developing during the afternoon.  Chance of rain 40%.
Tonight:  31° Rain and snow this evening turning to all snow overnight.Chance of precip 100%. 1 to 3 inches of snow expected.


- President Trump just moved the USS Gerald R. Ford RIGHT UP to Iran’s doorstep, the SECOND carrier strike group now in the region ahead of crunch-time negotiations! Trump’s message? Crystal clear:“If we don’t have a deal, WE’LL NEED IT.” (WH report)

- Trump told Netanyahu in their meeting in Florida about a month and a half ago that if no agreement is reached between Washington and Tehran, the U.S. would support Israeli strikes against Iran’s ballistic missile program.  
Since then, the U.S. military and intelligence community have been holding discussions on how the American military could assist the IDF. CBS

- Attorneys  representing detainees from today’s demonstration in Bnei Brak, report that approximately 27 people were arrested. About 20 have been released, while 7  including four minors remain in custody pending a court hearing on extending their detention.
The attorneys argue that many of the arrests lacked clear basis, claiming most detainees were passersby who did not participate in the protest. They say they will continue to defend their clients’ rights through the legal process.

- Busy Purim shopping day as stores roll out displays and sales ahead of Purim.

- Men's clothing sale today at AI Stone and Emporio *select items)

-Police in Bnei Brak are trying to put on a show of cruel revenge against residents who did nothing at all  including women and babies. (MWeisberg)

- Is it really necessary to remove wigs from ultra-Orthodox women as part of police activity?(Amit Segal)

- Israeli Police have arrested so far  23 people after Two female IDF soldiers were sent into Bnei Brak while conducting an official home visit to a frum soldier in the recruitment process. Initial reports circulated that they came to arrest yeshiva students and where from the military police. As the crowds gathered a demonstration broke out resulting in a overturned a police car and  a motorcycle on fire before police came to extracted the soldiers  who were not harmed. leaders across the political spectrum including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior charedi figures from Shas and Agudah  condemned the attack calling it extremists  who don't represent the community.

- Jersey Central Power & Light customers will face a small increase in electricity supply costs starting June 1, 2026, following New Jersey’s annual Basic Generation Service (BGS) auction approval. For an average residential customer using 650 kWh per month, the supply portion of the bill will rise from $135.24 to $137.47—a $2.23 (1.6%) increase. This does not include delivery or other utility charges.

- Again iver the weekend more social media personalities and YouTubers have been circulating viral videos spreading blatant falsehoods and pure ignorance about the Lakewood community. Among the claims being pushed are accusations that marriages are not recognized by the state and that mothers are living as “single” in order to collect benefits.
These allegations are completely false.
Marriages performed in Lakewood are fully legal and recognized by the State of New Jersey. In fact, Lakewood Township consistently certifies the highest number of legal marriages per month in the state. Spreading misinformation for clicks and attention does nothing but inflame tensions and mislead the public. The facts simply do not support these narratives.

- Genazim judaica Auction today Sunday: Including Chofetz Chaim’s historic 1926 Tzavaah/ will detailing his life, mission, and Radin Yeshiva. starting at $240K, Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov letter starting bid $360K, Handwritten Ramchal letter $290K. 
Tucker Carlson, will visit Israel

- Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri:"I call on the Police Commissioner to immediately issue a restraining order against Naftali Bennett from the streets of Bnei Brak. This instigator and agitator came to the city to inflame tensions and exploit a painful situation for his own political gain. This despicable man, who spares no measure, is the last person who should be present in this arena".

- Rav Dov Landau and Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch issued a strong directive to yeshiva students strictly forbidding participation in or presence at protests or gatherings that may lead to confrontation with police. They emphasized that talmidim must remain in yeshiva, fully committed to their learning and established sedarim. Attending such events, they warned, involves serious danger and constitutes a grave chilul Hashem.

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

Motzei Shabbos Mishpatim News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 27° Partly to mostly cloudy.
Careful for black ice as surfaces refreeze melted snow.
Tomorrow night Rain and snow in the evening turning to all snow late.  Chance of precip 100%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches.

NWS: Up to 2 inches of snow is now expected Sunday night into Monday for northern and central ares of New Jersey, while southern counties can expect mostly rain. 

- Melava Malka Gatshead Yeshiva with Rav Oppnheimer at Ateres Esther Chupa room.

- Shiras Devorah Expo tonight at the  school 

- Seminary acceptance letters coming tonight to girls going next year

- PTA tonight for several boys schools

- Costume closeouts open tonight until 11pm at former Walgreens 27S Hope Chapel Jackson 

Talmud Beyado Melava Malka at BMG

- Melting snow is expected to slightly ease New Jersey’s drought conditions, with about 1.5 to 2 inches of water currently stored in the snowpack. However, the state still needs steady rainfall in the coming months. Officials say a slow, gradual melt would be ideal, as rapid melting combined with heavy rain could cause flooding and ice jam issues.

-President Trump: “regime change would be the best thing for everyone” after 47 years of endless talk from Tehran.

 - Witkoff and Kushner have told President Trump that a nuclear deal with Iran is “difficult to impossible”

- Zohran Mamdani just booted out a drone manufacturer in NYC due to its ties with Israel.

- American proposal rejected by Iran:  
The Americans proposed that Iran completely cease its enrichment activities for 3 to 5 years, then proceed with enrichment at only 1.5%  
Iran would have to hand over 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%  
The United States would not lift sanctions and would only refrain from attacking Iran

- President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed in their meeting that, alongside negotiations with Iran and preparations for military action, the US will increase economic and political pressure on Iran, according to two senior US officials. "We agreed to go all out on a maximum pressure policy against Iran, for example, regarding the sale of Iranian oil to China," said the American official

- A powerful dust storm that traveled from Egypt into Eretz Yisroel  blanketed much of the country on Shabbos morning before gradually weakening later in the day, as forecasters warned of additional weather swings in the days ahead.

-NJ Gov Sherrill: The first $30 million for the Gateway Tunnel has been released, but Trump needs to pay up and send us the $200 million we are owed.

We’ve been fighting for this funding in court and we’re not going to until every worker is back on the job.

-BDE: Petirah of Rav Ben Zion Bobchik zt”l, longtime rov of the Gerer kehillah in Kiryat Gat and rov of the Beis HaChassidim Baal Shem Tov in Bnei Brak. Rav Bobchik, author of the sefer Batzar BaMidbar, passed away over Shabbos at the age of 72


Friday, February 13, 2026

Friday February 13 News Updates Lakewood

 Friday, February 13, 2026 / כ״ו שבט תשפ״ו ערב שבת פרשת משפטים
Candle lighting 5:12 pm
Shkiah/sunset 5:30 pm
Rosh chodesh Adar is Tuesday and Wednesday 
Weather: 37° Sunny.
A dusting to a half-inch of snow is possible overnight into Saturday from a quick moving storm. The storm track for a system Sunday night currently favors more rain for the Jersey Shore and southern counties with much warmer weather to follow for the rest of the month.National Weather Service

- Off  shabbos for some yeshivos

- Seminary answers for the first round of acceptance letters will iy”H be coming this Motzei Shabbos. For girls who applied 

- Lakewood: The New Jersey Appellate Division has approved the application of Yeshiva Chemdas HaTorah to add parking that could bring up to 500 additional cars to the area of James Street and Cross Street in Lakewood.
In a major upset to neighbors and commuters, the New Jersey Appellate Division on Friday issued a decision approving Yeshiva Chemdas Hatorah's project to construct 125 duplex homes plus basement apartments on Cross Street and James Street in Lakewood, FAA News reports  more

- The world's largest aircraft carrier, Gerald Ford, is on its way to the Middle East.

- Giyus: The draft enlistment law’s “sanctions for all” model would penalize anyone who fails to enlist, even if overall targets are met, with measures like cuts to daycare funding, travel restrictions, and loss of driver’s licenses. Ultra-Orthodox representatives say it’s too strict, while Knesset legal adviser Miri Frankel-Shor insists on keeping the sanctions to ensure the law can withstand High Court (Bagatz) review.

- Giyus: Avraham Ben Dayan, a yungerman detained for failing to report for enlistment, was released this morning after nearly a week in military custody. Arrested at his home in the moshav of Tifrach, he was held in a military prison since Motzaei Shabbos. During his detention, Ben Dayan complained of harsh treatment, including being shackled, denied access to study in the shul, and prevented from putting on tefillin on his first day.

- khal  Walden Woods of Toms River  traveled with their Rav, Rav Chaim Scheiner, to the kever of Tosfos Yom Tov following a campaign encouraging mispalelim not to talk during davening in the shul.

- A Yeshiva University student was violently assaulted in an attempted robbery tonight at the 181st Street subway station in NYC, an area with no cameras or police presence. University officials said the attack was not biased. The student is back on campus in good condition. YU Security is coordinating with law enforcement and reminded students, faculty, and staff to remain alert and exercise caution.

A New Jersey Assembly committee advanced two bills aimed at protecting the immigrant community and limiting local law enforcement’s cooperation with ICE after former governor Murphy vetoed similar legislation on his final day in office.

DHS faces a shutdown after Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill amid stalled immigration negotiations. A two-week stopgap expires at midnight as leaders recess without a deal.

Lakewood Zmanim עש"ק פרשת משפטים פר' שקלים מברכים חודש אדר תשפ"ו

                     משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה

Friday, February 13, 2026 / כ״ו שבט תשפ״ו
ערב שבת פרשת משפטים
מחצית השקל


-Candle lighting 5:12 pm
- shkiah/sunset 5:30 pm

  - ראש חודש אדר is Tuesday and Wednesday
Molad is Tuesday morning, 50 minutes and 12 chalakim after 3:00 am

Weather Friday night low 22
Shabbos day sunny hi of 47°

 מפטירין הפטרת פרשת שקלים מנהג הישיבה נוהגיים לומר יוצרות  אחר חזרת הש''ץ לפני קדיש תתקבל  בתפלת מוסף אומרים באמצע חזרת הש"ץ 
      (ספר נהג בחכמה)

ואם בפרשת שקלים עסקינן, כדאי לשים לב, כי המסכת היחידה שהיא רק 'ירושלמי' ומצאה את מקומה בש"ס 'בבלי' זו מסכת
 שקלים, כי כאשר 'ירושלמי' זקוק לשקלים הוא הולך לגלות 'בבל' לקוששם.  לכן מובן למה מודגש שם התנא 'רבי נתן הבבלי' שאם הוא 'נתן' הוא 'בבלי', כי ירושלמי הוא ר'  לקח ולא רבי נתן

(מעדני הפרשה

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Oif Simchas Thurs 26 Shevat

Weather tonight 20° cloudy, Caution Black ice
Chasunas:
Lebowitz - Joselit Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Ehrman  - Yarmish Fountain Ballroom 
Katz - Borenstein Ne'emas Hachaim

- Annual dinner Yeshiva Eitz Chaim Hillside R"Y Rav Shmuel Abba Olshin shlita at Tiferes Bais Yaakov 613 Oak st 

- Hachtara: Khal Prospect Heights Lakewood Maamad hachtara for their nea rav appointing Rav Yechiel Michel Scheinerman Shlita as the rav to lead the kehilla Seuda at Shaagas Aryeh Simcha hall 975 Cross st Lakewood 8:00 pm 

- Many vorts tonight Ka'h post freezer opening

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

Thursday February 12 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 37° generally cloudy. Higher wind gusts possible

This week is shabbos mevorchim chodesh Adar and Parshas Shekalim

Today 25 Shevat is the Yartzeit of ר' מרדכי פוגרומנסקי זצ"ל He didnt leave over any children name is Mordechai ben Eliyohu 

President Trump is set to rescind an Obama-era rule that required automakers to include automatic start-stop systems in vehicles. The feature, which shuts off engines at stoplights and had to be manually disabled each time, drew complaints from drivers who said it was frustrating and caused additional wear on their cars.

- WSJ: Jared Kushner is the senior Trump associate who appeared in a conversation intercepted by U.S. intelligence in May between foreign state actors about Iran. The conversation became a focal point of controversy in the U.S. following a complaint that National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard delayed for months the disclosure of the intelligence material regarding that suspicious conversation

- Tehillim for Lea Necha bas Sara, a 16-month-old baby girl from Lakewood who is in critical condition. She initially suffered second-degree burns to her stomach over Shabbos and was treated and released from the hospital but later developed an infection that led to a high fever and her condition has worsened.(Blaaz)

-Giyus: The demand of the Degel leadership that has still not received a response from the legal counsel: a retroactive cancellation of all 80,000 draft orders that were sent to tens of thousands of Charedim.


WH Press Sec Karoline Leavitt Parents across America can now officially apply to open a Trump Account for their child. These Trump Accounts are special investment accounts aimed at providing American children with a jumpstart on building wealth for life. If you are a parent who maximizes contributions to your child’s Trump Account, its projected value could reach nearly $1.1 million dollars by the time they turn 28, based on average historical stock market returns. Safe to say – Trump Accounts will give a substantial head start to position your child for a very bright future. Visit http://TrumpAccounts.gov and fill out the IRS Form 4547.


- U.S President Trump says Israeli President Herzog "should be ashamed of himself" for not granting a pardon to Israeli PM Netanyahu.He adds, “The people of Israel should shame him, he’s disgraceful”.
President Herzog’s office responds to Trump and aid no decision has been made on the prime minister’s request, which is currently under legal review by the Justice Ministry. The president will decide only after that process is complete, stressing that Israel is governed by the rule of law and that no outside pressure will influence the decision.

- Giyus: The shift in language  from Roshei yeshiva no longer stating that even those not studying won’t be drafted has fueled speculation that groundwork is being laid for a stricter giyus  draft law with higher enlistment targets and immediate sanctions, potentially agreed to by the frum parties, according to reporter Ishay Cohen.

- At last night’s AI Asifah for women, speakers cautioned that consulting AI is like asking a non-Jewish posek and emphasized the relational concern that people are turning to a non-human entity for guidance.

- Final Mincha and Tikkun Shovavim today Thursday At BM Ohr Moshe Serdehely
26 Dfena Ct 1:00 PM

-The Rachmastrivka rebbe shlita of Lakewood, will speak tonight with words of chizuk for yungeleit, marking the conclusion of the days of Shovavim, at his beis medrash in Lakewood. off E County Line rd 

- Kashrus tips from cRc Chicago about Salmon: Here's a fresh tidbit about salmon. You can buy raw (unseasoned) salmon sold in supermarkets which were prepared in an industrial factory, where they cut many of the same fish one after another and there is no meaningful concern of non-kosher residue, even without a hechsher!

- Genazim judaica Auction this Sunday: Including Chofetz Chaim’s historic 1926 Tzavaah/ will detailing his life, mission, and Radin Yeshiva. starting at $240K, Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov letter starting bid $360K, Handwritten Ramchal letter $290K. 
Tucker Carlson, will visit Israel

- Rav Reuven Hechster, the mashgiach, delivered two vaadim yesterday: one for the bochurim earlier in the day, and another in the evening for the talmidei hayeshiva.

- Lakewood Township skipped annual salary range disclosure. This year, the committee meeting agenda did not include the usual Annual Minimum and Maximum Salary Ranges for township offices and positions, which shows salary increases for public employees and elected officials 

- The New Jersey Assembly Public Safety Committee will hear three ICE-related bills today, including one banning masks for ICE agents and two previously vetoed measures that would limit state cooperation and information-sharing with federal immigration authorities.

- Giyus: The son of a Litvish Rosh yeshiva was arrested in Ashdod for draft dodging but was quickly released according to reports 

-Giyus: Netanyahu reportedly sought to meet Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch Shlit”a but was refused, as the rabbi withdraws support for the draft exemption law, threatening coalition stability.

Giyus: Senior officials in the Degel HaTorah faction clarified today that no instruction has been issued by leading gedolim to oppose the draft legislation currently under discussion. On the contrary, they said they have been directed to continue working vigorously toward an agreed-upon law that would regulate the status of yeshiva students and bring an end to their arrests.

- Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus, in partnership with Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, is hosting an emergency Blood & Platelet Drive on Thursday, February 12.from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Kimball hospital ocated at 600 River Avenue in Lakewood.

- Benjamin Netanyahu has presented evidence to US officials of Iran carrying out mass executions of thousands of protesters.

-The Pentagon has directed a second U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to prepare for possible deployment to the Middle East, according to a WSJ report. The USS George H.W. Bush could join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the region, pending final approval from President Trump.

- Russia has blocked WhatsApp in the country, removing the app previously used by at least 100 million people from the online services database run by the national internet regulator.

- Jackson mayor ignored an attorney’s warning, It cost the town $2 million. Council President Mordechai Burnstein disclosed that Mayor Michael Reina was warned in advance by the township attorney that elevating Joseph Candido to a civilian public safety role could expose Jackson to legal risk. The advice, Burnstein said, was never shared with council members before they voted to confirm the appointment. “Reina should be ashamed of himself,” Burnstein said NJ.com reports 

- PM Netanyahu, before his departure back to Israel: "There is a close, genuine, and open connection between Trump and me. The president believes that the Iranians already understand who they are dealing with. I think that the conditions he sets, combined with their understanding that they were wrong the last time when they did not reach an agreement, may lead them to agree to terms that will allow for a good agreement to be reached."

- Trump praised AG Pam Bondi for the Epstein hearing, claiming he was fully exonerated of Russia-related charges and blaming Democrats for wrongdoing. He also attacked RINO Congressman Thomas Massie and criticized Democrats’ focus on issues like immigration and transgender policies, framing them as distractions from Republican successes.

- Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) has called on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to launch a federal investigation into allegations that New York City health employees used taxpayer-funded resources to hold a “politically motivated” antisemitic meeting during work hours 

- The Aguda Chairmans take: this week, I found myself far from Har Sinai.
Parnassah obligations took me to a football stadium on Sunday, where the biggest game of the year was being played. This Shabbos, with

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Hashkafa Q&A

Hashkafa with Rav Gershon Ribner Shlita

Proper etiquette when extending an invitation to a guest lecturer Tranquility and peace of mind expected to come with marriage Sharp distinction in actual learning experience betw. Chassidim and Misnagdim Considering options upon exiting Kollel life The single method to elevate one who is lacking basic scruples

Oif Simchas Wed 25 Shevat

Chasunas:
Judowitz - Pollack Fountain Ballroom 
Jakubowitz - Samuel Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Karp - Rubnitz Ne'emas Hachaim 
Littman - Shaulson Ateres Blima 
Laskin - David Ateres Esther 
Bodner - Berger Cedar Palace 
Oratz  - Hershoff Ateres Chaim Elazar 

Caution Black Ice on paved surfaces 
Weather tonight low of °27

-  Asifa about AI  artificial intelligence  for women and post high school girls at the Lakewood high school 8 45pm. Speaking Ra. Malkiel Kotler, Rav Elya Ber Wachtfogel, Rav Dovid Bresslaur shlita.

Wednesday February 11 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 47° Sunshine and clouds mixed Higher wind gusts possible
Watching a potential winter storm. Rain and snow showers Sunday evening into Monday morning Chance of rain 60%. Snow accumulations less than one inch

- The House passed the Save America Act by a 218–213 vote. The bill requires voter ID in future elections, beginning as early as this coming November. All Republicans present voted for it; including one Democrat, Henry Cuellar, who also voted for it. It now heads to the Senate.

-The House voted 219–211 to pass a resolution aimed at reversing President Trump's tariffs on Canada.Six Republicans voted in favor one democrat against

- Congressman Jeff Van Drew: The Governor of New Jersey just launched a state portal to track ICE agents. These are federal officers removing violent criminals from our streets, and she is putting a target on their backs.

- New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed an executive order prohibiting ICE and other federal agencies from using state-owned property to stage civil immigration enforcement operations. While agents may access public areas and make lawful arrests, they cannot base operations on state land or enter non-public state facilities without a judicial warrant. Sherrill also launched an online portal for residents to upload photos and videos of ICE activity to help the state monitor enforcement actions.
The State is also launching a new website to make sure people know their Constitutional rights when interacting with federal agents and information about pro-bono legal services.

- The Mashgiach of BMG Rav Reuven shlita will deliver a sichas mussar for yeshiva bochurim during mussar seder this evening 

- Giyus: Channel 12 reports that Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch now says the current version of the draft (giyus) law is not what was promised to him by the IDF and the prime minister, and he is considering withdrawing his support.

- Giyus Rav Dov Landau shlita declares in a video statement : "We declare with a loud voice: whether the authorities agree to this or not, even a single avrech, even a single yeshiva student, will not go to the army, not in this manner nor in any other manner; the place of Torah scholars is solely within the halls of the yeshivas and kollels. Let all know, both those who understand this and those who do not, this is the fact, so it was and so it shall be."

- Trump: I have just finished meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, of Israel, and various of his Representatives. It was a very good meeting, the tremendous relationship between our two Countries continues. There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be. Last time Iran decided that they were better off not making a Deal, and they were hit with Midnight Hammer — That did not work well for them. Hopefully this time they will be more reasonable and responsible. Additionally, we discussed the tremendous progress being made in Gaza, and the Region in general. There is truly PEACE in the Middle East. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

- JD Vance just said: “If the Iranian people want to overthrow the regime, that's up to the Iranian people. What we're focused on right now is the fact that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.”

- Lakewood roshei yeshiva issue letter calling on woman and older girls to attend the asifa about AI tonight to be held at the Lakewood high school in the letter they write 
For years, yirei Shamayim have fought the challenges of internet and smartphones. Now, AI chatbots present an even greater nisayon, accessible in many ways and posing serious spiritual risks. Mothers and working women especially must understand the danger and learn practical steps to protect themselves and their children. All are urged to attend the Hineini Asifah on Wednesday of Parshas Mishpatim for chizuk and guidance, with tefillah for rachamei Shamayim and bracha for their families.

- Return Again: The Ballad Of A Husband  new comedy song by ben Miller listen Here 

- MasaUmatan rental list here

- Giyus: By 2050, almost one in four Israelis will be ultra-Orthodox, study indicates
Charedim constitute 23.5% of those eligible for military, which expected to rise to 40% by 2050, says Israel Democracy Institute; if the Charedim don’t integrate, GDP could fall by 10%

- U.S. military shoots down Mexican cartel drones that breached U.S. airspace near El Paso, using electronic warfare from Fort Bliss
FAA lifts airspace closure over El Paso; “no threat to commercial aviation”.the decision to close the airspace was triggered by Mexican cartel drones breaching US airspace.

- The average New Jersey property tax bill hit another high last year, topping $10,000 for the second year in a row, new data from the state Department of Community Affairs shows. The average homeowner paid $10,570 in property taxes last year, an increase of $475 compared to the year before.

- The new mashgiach in BMG has began scheduling appointments for youngeleit  seeking guidance and chizuk

- Faanews Jackson officials claimed a court victory over a zoning ordinance, but the judge only dismissed the first lawsuit as moot after the township repealed the law. The court did not rule on the merits, and a new lawsuit challenging the replacement ordinance is still ongoing.https://www.faanews.com/2026/02/mootness-masquerading-as-merit-kuhn-and.html 

- Trump: GREAT JOBS NUMBERS, FAR GREATER THAN EXPECTED! The United States of America should be paying MUCH LESS on its Borrowings (BONDS!). We are again the strongest Country in the World, and should therefore be paying the LOWEST INTEREST RATE, by far. This would be an INTEREST COST SAVINGS OF AT LEAST ONE TRILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR - BALANCED BUDGET, PLUS. WOW! The Golden Age of America is upon us!!! President DJT

- BDE: Petira of Rav Aviezer Asher Zelig Shapira, zt”l, longtime mashgiach of Yeshiva Ketana Kol Torah in Yerushalayim, was niftar at age 81. Appointed in 1978 (5738) in Bayit Vegan, he guided and shaped thousands of talmidim. A descendant of the Saraf of Moglenice and the Ruzhin dynasty, he learned at Kol Torah and Chevron Yeshiva. He was known for his nightly visits to the Kosel and helped establish the widely observed minhag to recite recitation “Nishmas Kol Chai.” at Chatzos. The levaya was held in Geula, with kevura at Har Hazeisim.

- Toms River: A burst pipe caused major flooding at Toms River Town Hall on Monday, impacting all three floors and forcing the building to close. Mayor Dan Rodrick said the town hall will remain closed for at least two days while repairs are made, and Wednesday’s township council meeting has been canceled.

- The Lakewood Industrial Commission meeting was held virtually today, but the video recording does not appear to be working on the township website.

- New Jersey drivers could pay just over $3 per gallon this spring, with 2026 gas prices projected to range between $2.81 and $3.07, even though prices have recently fallen to their lowest levels in years.

-PSA Kashrus Update
More on Salmon and fish from CRC Chicago
o, we've gotten great feedback on our salmon posts. Here's some background information: In the wild, salmon develop their red color from carotenoids, such as astaxanthin, found in foods like shrimp, lobster, and krill. Today, most salmon are farm-raised in large ponds where their diet lacks these natural sources, so their flesh would be pale without additives. Because consumers expect the familiar natural red color, farmers add carotenoids to the feed to restore the characteristic color. What about other fish? When other fish (besides salmon) eat the same synthetic carotenoids, even large quantities, they do not produce the same effect. Therefore, there is no practical concern that a fish which appears to be salmon is perhaps another species.Artificial dye to resemble salmon? Doesn’t work. There would need to be multiple needle injections, leaving clear puncture marks. And it would need to be soaked in saltwater brine. Also, there is currently no reliable method to prevent such dyes from leaking during cooking.So, throughout the ages until today, salmon remains the only fish clearly identifiable without fins and scales! Here’s a comprehensive Hebrew article published in Ohr Yisroel: Here