Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday June 7 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 86° Sunshine and some clouds.
Medium pollen count at 7

- Hachnosas sefer torah lz"n habocher dovid yitzchok handler zt"l Ben rav moshe shlita he was niftar just over a year ago in the car accident with other bochurim right before shavous . Will take place today at yeshiva Netiv hatorah (rabbi aron yeshiva) 2040 whitesville rd roms river. Ksiva is at 3:00 and dancing at 5:00

- Keren Olam Hatorah delegation left EY last night  to begin their fundraiser campaign on behalf of yeshivos in Eretz Yisroel . The goal is ro raise $144 million ro cover $12 million per month. The leadership circle goal is $124 million. Klal yisroel goal $20 million.

Rav Dov Landau left earlier today with a scheduled event later today for Rabbonim in Lakewood for a Q&A Torah discussion 

- Yeshiva Telz cleveland dinner today at Bellworks. Please factor in heavy beach traffic on the GSP today.

- Baby wipes recall at Target.
Target has recalled select Up & Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented baby wipes due to potential contamination with Burkholderia cepacia complex  bacteria. Consumers should immediately stop using these products and return them to any Target store for a full refund. Product Description:
Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes – 20, 72, 216, 800, and 1200 count, Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes – 72, 216, and 800 count.  More

- Once again, school schedules are creating challenges for working parents. This year, schools will end a full week before camp begins, leaving parents scrambling to arrange childcare and balance their work and home responsibilities. As for the official start of the new school year, the girls' school has yet to commit to a firm opening date. There is a possibility that classes could begin a week before Rosh Hashanah, making planning even more difficult for families.

- Adirei HaTorah releases the featured production video shown at the recent 5th annual mammad in Philadelphia. You can watch it HERE
Responding to claims that  AI was used for the production video, there's a disclaimer shown prior to the video:
Disclaimer, in accordance with the guidance of daas torah, No generative ai was used to create the content, music, lyrics, script, concepts,
or creative direction of this presentation. to the contrary, it is the product of hundreds of hours of work invested by singers, writers, video producers, graphic designers, and many others. the only use of ai was as a technical production tool during portions of the graphic rendering process, where it assisted the design team in enhancing visual quality and visual effects.
all creative concepts, content, messaging, and artistic direction were conceived, developed, and produced by the production team.

-  Giyus: military police arrested  a bochur today on the tunnel road in Yerushalayim. In addition the courts extended  the detention of 52  protestors by another 4 days, after they demonstrated at the home of a Supreme Court judge. Major hagganos are planned to secure their release.

- For the first time in over a year Shas leader Aryeh Deri and other knesset members visited Military Jail 10 where a sefardi father is holding a protest for his son who is serving a jail sentence for Draft evasion. There's outrage among sefardi bochurim at the leadership  for having a banded them while  some ashkenazi bochurim are released due to pressure. With elections approaching many voters are calling for a change in the knesset for the frum representatives.

- In recent days, leaders of Degel HaTorah, Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch and Chevron R"Y Rabbi Dovid Cohen, were asked whether yeshiva bochurim should join the "צבע שחור" hotline that operates to disrupt the arrests of yeshiva bochurim through protests. Both of their responses were unequivocal: Yes. The phone system alerts people when IDF military police Arabia and area to arrest talmidei yeshiva for Draft dodging.

- Soft opening today for Brick and Basil restaurant in Howell/Lakewood at Grebow shopping center off rt 9.

- A front cover article in The Voicenof Lakewood, “Convenient Care Comes at a Cost” by Dr. Robert Shanik and Dr. Ira Haimowitz, argues that increasing reliance on urgent care centers and convenience-based medical services can lead to substandard pediatric care. They argue that many families are choosing urgent care centers or home-visit services for convenience rather than consulting their child's regular pediatrician. According to the authors, this can result in: Misdiagnoses,Unnecessary testing and treatments, Incomplete medical records, Different providers treating the same child without knowledge of prior history, Missed serious medical conditions.
A  consistent relationship with a primary pediatrician generally leads to safer and more effective care than relying on multiple urgent care or home-visit providers.

- Tens of thousands of New Jersey homes and businesses lost power Saturday evening as severe thunderstorms swept across the state, including Burlington County.

- Clashes between protesters and police continued outside Delaney Hall in Newark last night as police tried to impose stricter rules on what protesters could bring to the site.
Police were seen ordering about 70 protesters to disperse around 10:30 p.m.

- Road crews have paved and restricted the James/Pine streets intersection with Route 9 in Lakewood. Extending the  left turning lanes with new traffic signals.

- A new traffic pattern has been implemented 
 on Central Avenue following recent lane restriping by county crews.Westbound traffic on Central Avenue from Hurley Street now extends further with two lanes continuing before merging into a single lane farther down than in the previous configuration. In the eastbound direction toward Hurley Street, the roadway now transitions from one lane into two lanes after Sunset Avenue, adjusting the flow of traffic through the area.

- Call your assemblyman to vote  No.
NJ assembly Bill 2218 that can criminalize parents rebbeim mentors for speaking to patients who want to transition their gender is now Pending: Assembly Appropriations Committee Hearing: Jun 8 @ 11:00 am in Committee Room 11, 4th Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ. The bill already passed in the senate. State senator Bob Singer voted against the bill. it will be voted soon on the assembly.


Iran/Israel News Sunday June 7

- Israeli Air Force strikes Beirut after Hezbollah fires rockets at north. The strikes targeted two apartments in the Hezbollah stronghold of the a Dahiya area. Israeli officials said the military struck Hezbollah headquarters two terrorists killed 11 injured.

- President Donald Trump says that Washington is “very close” to reaching a deal with Iran but is currently seeking additional provisions to ensure Tehran does not obtain a nuclear weapon, in an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press.

- Trump to NBC on Mojtaba Khamenei: "He is younger, and I think he is more rational." Trump also said he is willing to talk directly with the new supreme leader of Iran: "I would do it if he wants, but I have not spoken to him directly

- Trump: I will not lift the freeze on Iranian assets or any sanctions before any agreement. If Iran behaves well and does a good job, then we will start talking. We will work with Iran to return and destroy its enriched uranium if we reach a deal to end the war.

- Trump to NBC: If we do not reach an agreement with Iran, we will further weaken the Iranian military until our forces can safely take the uranium. We will keep US forces in the region until we reach a final agreement with Iran. We have completely destroyed the Iranian army, and I believe they only have about 21% or 22% of the missile stock they had before the war.

- One killed, five wounded in central Israel terror shooting spree by Arab Israeli
Two men in serious condition after rampage in communities bordering the West Bank north of Tel Aviv; one terrorist  shot dead, an accomplice arrested

Footage from a deadly terror attack shows a security officer firing at a terrorist in a car attempting to enter the Sal'it settlement, after the gunman carried out a series of attacks on targets in the adjacent Kochav Ya'ir area of central Israel)

An Arab Israeli terrorist opened fire in several locations in a shooting spree in central Israel on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five before he was shot dead by security forces, first responders said. Police later arrested a second man accused of involvement in the attack.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service said it treated two men in their 30s shot at a gas station near Kochav Ya’ir, one of whom was in serious condition; a 31-year-old man and 61-year-old woman shot in the entrance to Tzur Yitzhak, both of them in moderate condition; and two men shot on the road outside Tzur Natan — a man of about 35 who succumbed to his wounds and a man in his 40s who was in serious condition. TOI

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Iran/ Israel Updates Motzei Shabbos Behaloscha

Terrorist shooting attack in Kochav Yair 1 killed 4 injured. One terrorist neutralized by security forces.

Two IDF soldiers killed in Lebanon in separate incidents. HYD. Shahar Gamla (23) from Golan Z"L Ohad Yaari (21) from Rechovot

Student protest demonstrations today in a large number of cities across the country. The official reason: protest against changes in university exam conditions.

- Exchanges of fire between Iran and the US in the Gulf over the past 24 hours:
4 Iranian drones were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz - and were intercepted by US military forces.
In response, the US military attacked radar sites on the coasts of Iran "to defend against further naval attacks."
In response to that - Iran launched 7 ballistic missiles toward Kuwait and Bahrain - 6 of them were intercepted and the seventh did not hit its target. According to CENTCOM, no American personnel were injured and the Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain was not damaged.

- Lebanese network reports from its sources that the IDF has launched a ground attack towards Mifdun and towards Kafr Tabnit, aiming to take control of the Ali al-Taher ridge 

- The Lebanese army said an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Shabbos killed a senior commander, another officer and a soldier, as the IDF issued fresh evacuation warnings and Hezbollah continued launching drones toward Israeli troops and communities along the northern border.

- Trump on Friday: ” The situation with Iran seems to be going quite well.”

- Trump on Iran: “This should've been done long ago. This should've been done by other presidents or other countries

Tom Cotton: “Iran has never won a war, but has never lost a negotiation. “

- Iran's Supreme Leader's military advisor, General Mohsen Rezai, in an interview with CNN:
 The talks are at an impasse, and Trump must unlock them by unfreezing Iranian assets.
“$24 billion is not a large amount for the US if it wants to reach an agreement with Iran. This is our money (Iran's), not America's."
 “The cost of diplomacy for America is far lower than the cost of fighting us (Iran)."
 “If the war and siege continue, Iran will expand the conflict to the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and the Mediterranean Sea.
A meeting between Trump and the Supreme Leader "will not take place."

Friday, June 5, 2026

Zmanim Lakewood עש"ק פרשת בהעלותך תשפ"ו

Friday, June 5, 2026 / כ׳ סיון תשפ״ו ערב שבת פרשת בהעלותך
Candle lighting: 8:04 pm
Shkiah/Sunset: 8:22 pm

weather: Shabbos day 93° Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds.
Motzei shabbos rain possible with Thunder

Pirkei Avos פרק ב
-Shiur on the פרשה ויהי בנסוע and נ הפוכות by Rav Moshe Shapiro zatzal Here 

ויעש כן אהרון אל מול פני המנורה העלה נרותיה כאשר ציוה ה' את משה". אומר על זה רש"י "להגיד שבחו של אהרון שלא שינה". שואל על זה רבי מאיר מפרימישלאן: מה כל כך מדהים בזה שאהרון שלא שינה? וכי מישהו ציפה שאהרון
יקבל הוראות לעשות בצורה מסוימת ויעשה את ההדלקה אחרת? הלא ברור שאהרון הצדיק יעשה כמו שה' ציווה! אלא,
שגם לאחר שקיבל אהרון את הכבוד ונכנס לתוך המשכן לעשות את עבודת ה', הוא עדיין המשיך להיות אותו אהרון שהיה קרוב לציבור,שהיה איכפתי לצרכי העם ושהקדיש את זמנו לעשיית שלום ועשיית טוב, בלי לתפוס מעצמו. להגיד שבחו של אהרון שלא שינה את 

Friday June 5 News Updates Lakewood

 Friday, June 5, 2026 / כ׳ סיון תשפ״ו ערב שבת פרשת בהעלותך
Candle lighting: 8:04 pm
Shkiah/Sunset: 8:22 pm

weather 90° A good deal of sunshine. Hot. 
Shabbos day 93° Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds.
Motzei shabbos rain possible with Thunder
Air quality alerts have been expanded to cover 16 counties in New Jersey because of high concentrations of ground-level ozone pollution Friday as temperatures rise into the low 90s.

- Several hafgamos took place with public kabolas shabbos minyanim in Yerushalayim Bnei Brak and Bet Shemesh in front of police stations as 60 remain locked in jail over shabbos.

- Tom Homan says President Trump is prepared to send the national guard to Newark NJ ICE facility after the Democrat mayor said he's withdrawing  NJ state police.

- Vizhnitz Monsey rebbe will be spending shabbos in Lakewood please note change of location the tefilos and tish will take place at Rachmastrivka Bais Medrash on 610 ECounty Line Rd not in bais Faiga, Friday night tish 11:15 pm. Mincha and Shaleshudis 7:52 pm 

- Admor Kosson Lakewood Oak and Vine will be spending Shabbos in Bnei Brak Shikun Vizhnintz for shabbos sheva brachos of a grandchild 

- Update While shloimys Kosher world is closing uit seems this is only temporarily as they will reopen after some construction with a new concept and shopping experience more detail TBA per Feder status  

- A new traffic pattern has been implemented on Central Avenue following recent lane restriping by county crews.Westbound traffic on Central Avenue from Hurley Street now extends further with two lanes continuing before merging into a single lane farther down than in the previous configuration. In the eastbound direction toward Hurley Street, the roadway now transitions from one lane into two lanes after Sunset Avenue, adjusting the flow of traffic through the area.

- Giyus:  Avreichim and bochurim will be spending this shabbos in prison. There are currently 26 bochurim serving sentences for Draft evasion. 
52 protesters will remain arrested following the demonstrations at the home of Supreme Court judge this week.

- Trump: With a great Jobs Report, like just announced, stocks should go up, not down. That’s the way it was for 200 years. Growth does not mean inflation! How else can a Country attain GREATNESS??? President DJT

- Keren Olam HaTorah delegation will be leaving EY this Motzei shabbos. A city wide Kabolas Panim will take place in Lakewood this coming Thursday at Clifton and 10th street

- Brick and Basil Italian Cuisine will have a soft opening this coming Sunday at the former Ottimo location in Howell/Lakewood border

- NJ assembly Bill 2218 that can criminalize parents rebbeim mentors for speaking to patients who want to transition their gender is now Pending: Assembly Appropriations Committee
Hearing: Jun 8 @ 11:00 am in Committee Room 11, 4th Floor, State House Annex, Trenton, NJ. The bill already passed in the senate. State senator Bob Singer voted against the bill. it will be voted soon on the assembly 

- The former Sheraton Meadowlands hotel, recently rebranded as the World of Blue Hotel in East Rutherford near MetLife Stadium, hosted a Sheva Brachos celebration last night The property was recently acquired by frum investors and transformed into the new World of Blue, with plans to make it a premier destination for frum weddings, Sheva Brachos, and other simchos. The hotel features more than 35,000 square feet of event space and is located just across from MetLife Stadium

- President Trump will spend the weekend at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he is scheduled to arrive Friday evening and stay until Monday afternoon, from where he will head to the New York Knicks game in Madison Square Garden.FAA local restrictions will remain in effect for the duration of his stay.

- NYC Mayor Mamdani said he will also attend the NIcks game but will not be sitting next top Trump. Several Jewish knick fans on the upper east side have launched a campaign to keep shabbos this week so the Ny Nicks should win as they are playing Friday night.

- During a visit to the home of Rav Moshe Sternbuch, the head of OU kashrus Rabbi Moshe Elephant and the head of the Israel division Rabbi Yissachar Krakowski came to meet him. He praised the OU, saying: “They send mashgichim all over the world in intense, diligent work in order to reach the highest standards of mehadrin kashrus and he gave them a bracha with Hatzolacha and Siyata Dishmaya 

- Dept of Homeland Security: "CLEANING UP JERSEY: Yesterday in New Jersey, ICE arrested several illegal aliens during a targeted operation, including a child predator and an illegal alien wanted in his home country for aggravated robbery. Sanctuary politicians should be thanking the brave men and women of ICE and cooperating with them to get CRIMINALS like these out of their communities:"

- A California appeals court has temporarily allowed Kars4Kids to keep airing its ads and jingle while it appeals a lower court ruling that had blocked them. The organization said it welcomes the decision and continues to dispute the lower court’s findings, arguing they misrepresented its work funding youth programs through its sister group Oorah.

- Mayor Zohran Mamdani came under fire Thursday for failing to denounce the disgusting antisemitic attack of a Big Apple nurse on the subway  which came as the city saw a shocking 70% spike in anti-Jewish crimes. (NYP) 

ADL: We are appalled that a young, visibly Jewish woman was hospitalized with a concussion after a reported vicious antisemitic attack on a crowded NYC subway. The attacker allegedly screamed the blood libel that “Jews eat children,” grabbed her by the throat, threw her to the ground, and ripped out her hair. No one should have to fear for their safety because of their identity, and we hope more people will step up to protect their fellow New Yorkers. We commend the NYPD and its Hate Crimes Task Force for swiftly making an arrest. The message from Mayor Mamdani and all NY elected leaders must be clear: antisemitism will be met with condemnation and consequences.


- The U.S. dollar rebounded against the Israeli shekel after several weeks of declines, rising to a Bank of Israel exchange rate of 2.8950 shekels per dollar (up about 0.8%).
The move is being linked to market expectations that the Bank of Israel could speed up interest-rate cuts if inflation continues to ease. The euro also strengthened against the shekel. Despite the short-term gains, analysts are cautioning that currency volatility may continue depending on future monetary policy signals.


Ahead of the visit to The US on behalf of Keren olam HaTorah.Rav Dovid Cohen R"Y of Chevron hivesa Birchas Kohen to Rav Dov Lando.










The Twentieth Of Sivan The Forgotten Fast Day

The Twentieth of Sivan History of כ' סיון
By Rabbi Kaganoff
Question:

“I noticed that the back of my siddur contains a large section devoted to selichos for the 20th of Sivan, yet I have never davened in a shul that observed this day. What does this date commemorate?”

Answer:

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Hashkafa Q&A

Hashkafa With Reb Gershon Ribner Shlita

BMG’S policy in fundraising Most potent method of Kiruv Afternoon rebbi gains more popularity then his superiors

Oif Simchas Thurs 19 Sivan

Chasunas:
Zeffren - Fenster Fountain Ballroom
Kohn - Berkowitz Kesser Moshe Yehuda
Kahan - Pollack Neemas Hachaim 
Schwartz - Heineman Ateres Blima
Dworetzky - Lesser Cedar Palace

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

- A Kabolas Panim will take place this evening to greet the Vizhnitz Monsey rebbe as he comes to spend shabbos in Lakewood. It will take place at the Bais Medrash Toldos MOrdechai Vizhnitz 1501 Clifton Avenue following Maariv at 10:00 pm

Road closures
Thursday 6/4 – Various side street closures off Route 9, from Pine Street to Central
Ave


Thursday June 4 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 88° A good deal of sunshine. Very warm
Allergies pollen count today: 8.1 medium-high Top Allergens Oak Mulberry Hickory



- 25% off all store at Ahloimys Kosher  world as store closes up. Per Feder status unconfirmed rumors a discount store meitiv by take over the location 

- The White House Director of Jewish Engagement, Martin J. Marks, visited Kiryas Joel and New Square, where he met with the Satmar Rebbe and the Skverer Rebbe, and attended a family wedding. The visits included greetings from President Donald Trump and discussions with community leaders aimed at strengthening ties between the administration and these communities.

- A preliminary NTSB report says a United Airlines flight landing at Newark Liberty Airport on May 3 encountered a strong wind gust before touching down. The first officer warned the pilot they were “slow and a little low” moments before the aircraft struck a light pole and a tractor trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike.

-  NJ Assembly Republicans criticized Gov. Mikie Sherrill for increasing funding for deportation defense lawyers while saying there is not enough action to reduce high utility costs, questioning the state’s affordability priorities.

- Trump: A very big THANK YOU to the National Capital Planning Commission on the 8-1 approval of the Great Triumphal Arch to be built at the base of the Arlington Memorial Bridge, which has been waiting for this structure for over 200 years. When completed, it will be, without question, the Greatest Arch of them all! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- Air quality alerts have been issued for 12 counties in New Jersey including Monmouth and Ocean county because of high levels of ground-level ozone pollution expected on Friday as temperatures turn steamy.
The alerts will be active from 11 a.m. through 11 p.m. Friday 

- Tax Dollars: NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill announced that New Jersey is adding $12 million more to expand legal aid for illegals  facing detention or deportation, bringing the total to $20.2 million. The state is also creating a rapid-response program to provide emergency immigration legal help and support immigrant families.

- Keren Olam HaTorah Delegation Coming to Lakewood. A Kabolas Ponim for the Gedolei Eretz Yisroel representing Keren Olam HaTorah is scheduled to twke place next Thursday in front of  BMG Bais Aharon and Bais Sholom Botei Medrash  at 9th Street and Clifton Avenue in Lakewood the same location where a similar gathering was held two years ago. According to reports. 
Organizers are calling it the largest delegation of Gedolei Yisroel ever to travel to the United States on behalf of Keren Olam HaTorah. As part of the campaign, the public is being encouraged to contribute financially. The cost of supporting one month of an avreich’s learning is $276, which works out to just $23 per month when spread over the course of a year.


- Applications tro be heard at the zoning Board meeting this Monday 
SK Prospect Cross Lakewood, LLC – Prospect Street – Seeking a use variance and major subdivision approval to construct 8 duplexes (16 units).
Rabin & Company, LLC – Nassau Street, Amsterdam Avenue, Columbus Avenue, and Nostrand Avenue – Seeking a use variance to construct single-family homes and duplexes.
Chestnut Equity, LLC – Route 70 between Evergreen Boulevard and Woodcrest Avenue – Seeking modifications related to a previously approved 4-story apartment building.
560 Cross Street, LLC – 560 Cross Street – Seeking approval for a 71-lot subdivision with 66 duplex residential lots, a retail/office lot, and a house of worship lot.

- Giyus: Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlita said the following today: "We are truly at war, and sacrifices must be made for the war. I am not speaking about the war with Iran, but about the battle against those among us who are fighting against us. We have no way out of this situation except through special siyata d'shmaya. The bochurim need to have the situation explained to them."

Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch: 'They wanted this law to result in 50% of the charedim going to the army, but that wouldn't have happened anyway.'"

- The US state department has issued a travel warning to US citizens traveling to Israel

- New York Democrats voted to update official forms, replacing “mother” and “father” with gender-neutral terms like “gestating parent” and “non-gestating parent” in certain legal and administrative contexts. Officials say the change is meant to modernize language and improve inclusivity in legal and medical documents, and it applies only to government forms, not everyday usage. It now awaits Governor Hochul’s signature. The move has drawn criticism from opponents who say it unnecessarily replaces traditional family terms and reflects misplaced priorities.

- LPD Traffic Alert: A water main break has shut MLK Drive northbound at Center Street as crews work to make repairs. Southbound remains open. Expect closures until noon.

- A Kabolas Panim will take place this evening to greet the Vizhnitz Monsey rebbe as he comes to spend shabbos in Lakewood. It will take place at the Bais Medrash Toldos MOrdechai Vizhnitz 1501 Clifton Avenue following Maariv at 10:00 pm

- Tuition: With the school year ending in less than three weeks, many Lakewood area schools are reaching out to parents to settle outstanding tuition balances, which are reportedly at record levels. This comes as families continue to struggle with rising day-to-day living costs alongside steadily increasing tuition over recent years. meanwhile Gov Mikie Sherrill has yet decide if NJ will opt into president Trump's Tuition Tax credit of $1700 per family

- American dream performing arts event center and theater opening next week

- Nichum Avelim: Harav Eliyahu Levin Shlita is sitting Shiva for his sister Mrs. Elisheva Tropp A"H daughter of Rav Moshe Levin ZTL chief Rabbi of Netanya wife of  Ybl"c Rav Moshe Mordechai shlita and a granddaughter, of Rav Naftoli Tropp ZTL Shiva at his home 1495 14th St Corner Hope Chapel, Lakewood. Mincha (1:30pm) Maariv 9:10 pm shachris 8:30 am

- Giyus: At the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court, hearings began on extending the detention of protesters who allegedly tried to break into the home of Judge Solberg. Because of the large number of detainees, they were split across three courtrooms and assigned to different judges. This unusual setup could result in inconsistent outcomes, with some suspects potentially being released while others remain in detention despite being charged with similar offenses.

- Giyus: Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Kalman Ber condemned violent demonstrations after reports that ultra-Orthodox protestors damaged property and tried to break into the home of High Court Deputy President Noam Sohlberg in Alon Shvut. He stressed that even in disputes over sacred issues, there is no permission to harm others or their property, and that disagreements must be conducted with restraint and without chilul Hashem

- Toeva march taking place today in Yerushalayim as the Eidah hacharedis in the neam of Rav Moshe Sternbuch shlita called to demonstrate against the desecration of the holy city. a Hafgana will take place at Kikar shabbos in Yerushalayim today 

- Trump: “Yesterday, in a meaningless vote, the House voted, 4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats, to limit my War Powers, right in the middle of my final negotiations to end the War with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Who would do such an unpatriotic thing. They know where the negotiations stand. The Democrats are fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome. They would rather have our Country fail than give me another, of many, victories. The four Republicans, that’s a whole other story - They’re GRANDSTANDERS! They should be ashamed of themselves. MAGA!!! President DJT”

- The billboard at the Howell Township Municipal Building off rt 9 is currently displaying a Pride Month message featuring a Pride flag.

- ICE officials have been conducting operations in Lakewood at the bus station terminal and downtown area of Clifton Avenue and 2nd street  

- More than 20 rabbonim in Eretz Yisroel have signed a letter supporting a new shidduch initiative aimed at easing the ongoing matchmaking crisis. The project will feature a telephone hotline and digital platform, allowing parents to search a large database of bochurim and seminary girls to help facilitate shidduchim.

- Deal, NJ, on the Jersey Shore ranked among the most expensive ZIP codes in the U.S., coming in 19th nationwide with a typical home value of about $4.3 million.

- PSA: An extremely Anti-Religious Bill passed in the Senate last week although the republicans opposed, they are a minority in NJ. NJ Bill S2260 / A2218 Criminalizes Mechanchim, Parents, Rabbonim, Social Workers, etc. that speak the truth to their talmidim. This Bill needs to go through assembly and is scheduled for voting NOW. It is crucial for every single G-d fearing person in NJ to Call out NOW to all local Assemblymen Not to abstain or to merely oppose
But to speak up for our religious rights NJ Legislative Info For Senate & Assembly:
V: 609-847-3905 or (800) 792-8630 email LegInfo@NJLeg.org or www.NJLeg.state.nj.us

- Road crews in Lakewood have been paving and stripping the new traffic pattern along Rt 9 by the Lake.

 New traffic signal has gone up along Ave of the states intersection with a e of the Americas.

Another traffic signal going up at the entrance of Westgate Hillside blvd and New Central Ave

- John Bolton is set to plead guilty over his mishandling of classified documents.
The former Trump national security adviser will plead guilty to retaining classified information after his home and office were raided last year on August 22.

- Amid a renewed campaign surrounding an old rabbinic controversy over claims questioning the kashrus of standard commercial poultry and the “Braakel chicken,” the issue has resurfaced. Rav Moshe Sternbuch shlita reaffirmed his previous psak, stating that there is no change and that regular supermarket poultry remains fully permitted.

- A new YouGov/The Economist poll shows President Trump with a net approval rating of -25 after 500 days in office, his lowest ever in the survey. In New Jersey, his approval is even lower at -30. The poll also found widespread disapproval of his handling of the Iran conflict, with nearly two-thirds of Americans opposing his approach.

- Trump: There’s BIG cheating by the Dumocrats in California. Votes are all tied up. May not be in for weeks. Under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. Why the vote counting DELAY??? President DJT

-Sale extended at Six Flags Great Adventure: save up to 50% on tickets, passes, and more. Offer now runs through 6/7.

- Amid a renewed campaign on a old rabbinic controversy over claims questioning the kashrus of standard commercial Braakel chicken has resurfaced. Rav Moshe Sternbuch shlita reaffirmed his previous psak: there is no change, and regular supermarket poultry remains fully permitted

- Trump: oxNews should get rid of sloppy RINO Karl Rove. He’s called ME and MAGA wrong for 11 years now, and he still doesn’t get it, and he never will, because he suffers from a completely inoperable, and totally dysfunctional, case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Put Karl Rove out to pasture, NOW. He is a LOSER, and he always will be! Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT

Iran Israel Updates Thurs June 4

- Trump, in response to a question about a ground operation in Iran to extract uranium: I don't want to be Jimmy Carter (who failed in the hostage operation). You need to be there for two weeks. We considered it. This is not Venezuela. Be there for a week or two. It requires an infrastructure operation. They still have missiles they could aim. We have cameras on the site; a camera covers every inch

- The US state department has issued a travel warning to US citizens traveling to Israel.
Due to high tensions in the region, the security environment remains complex and can change quickly.  We remind U.S. citizens in the Middle East of the continued need for caution and encourage them to monitor the news for breaking developments.  The State Department Travel Advisories for Bahrain, Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates remain at Level 3 – Reconsider Travel. Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Gaza and Yemen remain at Level 4 – Do Not Travel. Potential for Hostilities: U.S. citizens should know the location of the nearest shelter in the event of hostilities.

- A IDF soldier was killed in a Hezbollah anti-tank guided missile attack in southern Lebanon earlier today, Eitan Shmuel Lemberg, Hyd, 21, from Mishmar HaShiva

- Hezbollah Secretary-General rejects the ceasefire agreement: "We have not committed to anyone not to resist aggression or not to respond to it. As long as the aggression continues, we will deal with it and respond where and when we decide and can. As long as our villages are not safe, are being shelled and destroyed, and as long as our people are being killed, the cities (in Israel) will not be safe either."

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the northern town of Shlomi some 30 minutes before drone warning sirens sounded in the community, the Prime Minister’s Office confirms to The Times of Israel.The premier was unharmed and has since left the area, the PMO says

- Sirens warning of a suspected drone attack from Lebanon sound in several communities in the Western Galilee.The IDF says the details are under review.

- President Donald Trump says a symbolic House vote approving a war powers resolution that would halt the US military action against Iran was “meaningless.”

- The President of Lebanon: “Lebanon ceasefire expected to begin within 24 hours of final agreement. Yesterday's negotiations were very difficult and resumed after the intervention of Secretary of State Rubio. We are waiting for responses from relevant parties, guarantees for implementation and execution of the ceasefire.”

- Commander of the Quds Force in the Revolutionary Guards, Ismail Qaani: "Supporting the resistance in Lebanon (Hezbollah) is the duty of us all. Fulfilling the demands of the resistance means returning Israel to the point it was at before the war began. The Lebanese resistance fighters will soon see the results of their struggle"

- Trump was asked by the Financial Times if Iran actually agreed to let the US come and remove the enriched uranium, as he claimed: "Well, it depends on what day you're talking about, they did agree. It's one of the things we're talking about. They attribute too much importance to it; I am the one who exaggerated its importance. It is important. For others, it is not important. We will enter at some point in the near future to remove Iran's high-level enriched uranium from the ruins." Trump reiterated his claim that the US would do this in coordination with the Iranian regime

- Allowed for publication: Within the framework of the ambitious plan to overthrow the theocratic regime in Iran, the Mossad provided weapons and ammunition to the Kurds, which were taken from Hamas and Hezbollah.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Oif Simchas Wed 18 Sivan

Chasunas: 
Kohn - Frankel Lake Terrace 
Gornish - Gershbaum Bais Faiga
Epstein - Lurie Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Koplowitz - Tucker Ateres Blima
Lefkowitz - Hochberg Ateres Reva 
Hautman - Kaufman Neemas Hachaim
Friedman - Lerner Fountain Ballroom 
Braun - Heller Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Sinsky - Cardash Ateres Esther 

Heavy chasuna traffic on Oak st

LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/3 NJDOT Contractor advises they are repaving Carnetta @ Central (Approx 200 LF) and 2 No Outlet Streets off of Route 9 Manetta Place and Edgewood Ct starting 10PM.
NJNGAS advises infrastructure improvements on MLK Dr from Cedarbridge to Center St 9 PM. There will be a lane from Cedarbridge to Pine open for Traffic and Detour to get onto Cedarbridge from MLK is Center St


Wednesday June 3 News Updates Lakewood

 weather: 83° Sunny. High temps in the mid 90's this weekend 

- Today 18 Sivan is the 11th Yartzeit of Habachur Chaim Rosenberg Z"L (Kenny) He was niftar 11 years ago at the age of 36 while learning in BMG. Please learn l’illuy nishmas Chaim Yitzchok ben Yaakov z”l. He is buried at Cedar Park cemetery in Paramus, NJ.

- Sefer Torah campaign for Reb Shimon Frank Ztl Youngerman featured at Adirei Hatorah Nifter without kids. Donate HERE 

- Today 18th of Sivan, marks the 90th yahrtzeit of the Mir Mashgiach Rav Yerucham HaLevi Levovitz zt”l.



- Nichum Avelim: Harav Eliyahu Levin Shlita is sitting Shiva for his sister Mrs. Elisheva Tropp A"H  daughter of Rav Moshe Levin ZTL chief Rabbi of Netanya  wife of Rav Moshe  Mordechai Z"L and a granddaughter, of Rav Naftoli Tropp ZTL
Shiva at his home 1495 14th St Corner Hope Chapel, Lakewood.

LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/3 NJDOT Contractor advises they are repaving Carnetta @ Central (Approx 200 LF) and 2 No Outlet Streets off of Route 9 Manetta Place and Edgewood Ct starting 10PM.
NJNGAS advises infrastructure improvements on MLK Dr from Cedarbridge to Center St 9 PM. There will be a lane from Cedarbridge to Pine open for Traffic and Detour to get onto Cedarbridge from MLK is Center St.

- Trump on Mamdani: I would be better than him if I wanted to go with that route. Ladies and gentlemen, you will no longer pay rent. You no longer have to pay interest on your mortgage, and no longer gonna have to pay for food. I'm gonna give you free food

- The Lakewood Police Department reminds residents to stay informed about New Jersey's updated bicycle and e-bike laws.New requirements for e-bike riders include licensing, registration, insurance requirements, age restrictions, and mandatory helmet use. These changes are designed to improve safety for riders and everyone sharing our roadways.
Motorists are also reminded that New Jersey's Safe Passing Law requires drivers to move over when possible and provide at least 4 feet of clearance when passing bicyclists and other vulnerable road users. If 4 feet cannot be provided, drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop until it is safe to pass. For  details visit MVC website:

- Trump: Excitingly, the final coat of protection will be completed on the Reflecting Pool that sits between The Washington Monument and The Lincoln Memorial, at 4 P.M., today. The water will start flowing, shortly thereafter. The walking paths outside of the Pool will, likewise, be cleaned, sandblasted, and finished soon. This will be the first time since the day it was built, 1922, that it has worked, and worked wonderfully, indeed! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- Trump: Communists always do well with the Voters or, as they would say, THE PEOPLE, in the Early Years! But, in the end, the Country, State, or City, GOES TO ...! Great Violence proceeds at levels never seen before, and the entity dissolves into Poverty, Squalor, and Crime. Remember, breathtaking “Popularity” first, and then, guaranteed DEATH AND DESTRUCTION! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin says the proposed $4,000 cap on Stay NJ property tax relief for seniors is too low.The program, included in Governor Mikie Sherrill's proposed FY2027 budget, aims to help seniors stay in their homes by reducing property taxes. Coughlin indicated lawmakers may push for a higher benefit before the budget is finalized.

-Giyus Update: Protesters from Beit Shemesh vandalized the home of Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg, and police later detained a bus carrying demonstrators.
Bnei Torah faction leaders said they were not involved. Shas and Degel HaTorah condemned the vandalism, stating that violence is contrary to the Torah, while also criticizing what they called the ongoing persecution of yeshiva students and Torah scholars

- Rachmastrivka rebbe shlita of Lakewood is sitting shiva today at home for his mother. The rebbe will travel to Brooklyn tonight for a wedding and will sit the rest of shiva in Boro Park.

- Trump: Vice President JD Vance and Republicans are doing a great job hunting down Fraud in the various States. Billions of Dollars is being found, and we’ve just started! If we found it all, we would literally be able to balance the Budget, and simultaneously reduce Taxes, cutting them even more than I have already done, which is a RECORD! Amazingly, Dumocrats are fighting us all the way. This is something that I am surprised at, because I thought this would be a Bipartisan effort. It’s looking like they’re in on the act. The Dumocrats don’t want us to find Hundreds of Billions of Dollars of FRAUD! This goes down, along with Men playing in Women’s Sports, the Transgender Mutilization of our Children, Mail In Ballots, No Voter Identification, and No Proof of Citizenship, in the scale of ridiculousness. President DONALD J. TRUMP

-Ahead of Vizhnitz monsey rebbe spending shabbos in Lakewood organizers are asking the community to help host with hachnnosas orchim for the guests and chasidim that will be coming along

- Lakewood's primary election saw relatively low voter turnout compared with recent elections that featured organized get-out-the-vote efforts, such as last year's campaign supporting Josh Gottheimer. Incumbents Deborah Fuentes and Moshe Raitzik secured victories over Lakewood resident and activist Aaron Hirsch in the race for Township Committee. Hirsc campaigned on fixing the traffic and quality of life in Lakewood. It seems that business will continue as usual Raitzik was the top vote-getter with 2,067 votes, followed by Fuentes with 1,627 votes. Hirsch received 962 votes. Mayor Ray Coles won the democratic primary Unopposed and will seek reelection along with Fuentes in November 

- Tesla has officailly released the update where you can now block the browser in your car. (Submitted)

-Shatnez Alert: Polyester suits found with shatnez!
Vaad L'Mishmeres Shatnez recent findings show that more non-woolen suits have been discovered with shatnez, emphasizing the importance of testing all polyester and non-woolen suits. Several polyester suits from the brand Creativo have tested positive for shatnez. Pictures are attached, showing the linen-blend taper reinforcement. These suits were sold in a well-known Jewish-owned store in Lakewood, New Jersey, not far from Beth Medrash Govoha. The buyers, aware that polyester suits require professional shatnez testing, ensured they were tested accordingly

- A Democrat with terror ties linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is on track to become one of New Jersey’s next congressmen. Adam Hamawy won a crowded Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 12th District and is heavily favored to win the general election in November. The victory is renewing scrutiny of Hamawy's past relationship with Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka 'The Blind Sheikh'," the radical cleric convicted on terrorism-related charges whose followers carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Hamawy’s critics say voters deserve answers about why a future lawmaker chose to support a figure at the center of one of America's most infamous terrorism cases. (Fox news)

- A four month old baby was hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday afternoon, after being found unconscious and alone in a car parked in Kfar Chabad Israel 

-Lakewood’s Belz kehilla has signed a contract to purchase the Rachmastrivka property on James Street in Lakewood the project is estimated at more than $20 million

- New Kosher Pizza shop in Long Branch:
Brooklyn Square Pizza to open Kosher Square Pizza at 56 Monmouth Road in Oakhurst, replacing Gianni’s Pizzeria. The new restaurant, featuring Brooklyn Square’s famed upside-down square pizza, is set to open on June 7.

- NJ Natural Gas customers in Monmouth and Ocean counties could see winter heating bills drop by 8.9% starting October 1, lowering the average bill from $148.69 to $135.49. However, a proposed 2027 rate hike could erase those savings and increase bills by about 3.8%.

- Shloimy’s Kosher World, a longtime Lakewood supermarket and butcher shop, is expected to close its doors after years of serving the community. Known for its personnel service, creative sales. popular meat department, fresh sweet challahs, takeout selections, and Shabbos boxes, the store has been a staple for many local families. While no official closing date has been announced, the closure comes amid increasing competition from larger retail supermarkets in the area. Much hatzlacha in their future endeavors and thanks for their many years of service with affordable prices to the Lakewood community

Naftali Bennett: Speaks against the Charedim Naftali “An independent, anti-Zionist state has been established under our noses inside the State of Israel, and we are funding it from our own pockets.”

-BDE: Petira of Rav Hershel Lieberman zt”l of Brooklyn, a talmid of the Brisker Rav and the Chazon Ish, has been niftar at the age of 95. He learned in Lakewood under Rav Aharon Kotler before later moving to Eretz Yisrael, and was also closely connected to Rav Hutner zt”l. His brother, Rav Yosef Lieberman zt”l, was niftar just three weeks ago in Lakewood. The levaya is scheduled for today at 11:00 AM at Shomrei Hadas Chapel in Boro Park. May his memory be a bracha

- NJ moves into the top 5 states for road rage A study found that New Jersey had six traffic incidents involving gun violence between 2023 and 2025.

- President Donald Trump still has a strong grip on his MAGA base, according to a new poll.
The new Marquette Law School poll showed that Trump’s endorsements still heavily influence Republican primary voters

-BDE: 8-Year-Old Shaindel Herzberg A”H Niftar Following Bicycle Accident In Pomona section of Monsey daughter of R; Yudi and Chumie Herzberg. The Levaya will take place today Wednesday at Monsey Beis HaChaim on Brick Church Road.

- Senate Democrats are reportedly pressuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune to block Bill Pulte from becoming President Trump’s next Director of National Intelligence, according to Punchbowl News.

- Letter from Rabbi Bender to parents in Darchei Torah  on the dangers of Electric bikes.
"I am at my wits’ end that there are still parents who allow their children to bring electric bikes and scooters to the Yeshiva. Last week, two e-bikers were killed when they collided on the Queensboro Bridge, R”L. Jewish children on scooters have been killed in other communities. Other children have been maimed. This is pure negligence on the part of the parents I believe in making children happy but allowing a child to ride an electric bike or scooter is akin to giving a gun to a child..... I understand that every single child asks for these toys, but parents who give in are ignoring the (chas v’shalom) consequences"



Iran Israel Updates Wed June 3

- Joint statement by Lebanon, Israel, and the USA: The ceasefire is conditional on a complete cessation of fire by Hezbollah and the evacuation of all organization operatives from the areas south of the Litani.
The two sides agreed with the guidance of the United States to swiftly advance the creation of pilot zones in which the Lebanese Armed Forces will take exclusive control of the territory to the exclusion of all non-state actors.  These steps will enable progress towards a comprehensive peace and security agreement.

- President Donald Trump has told aides privately that he would consider ending the ceasefire with Iran if Tehran kills American troops, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing US officials.

- Trump on the ceasefire with Iran: "In this part of the world, a ceasefire means you just shoot a little more moderately."

- Trump: The negotiations (with Iran) are going well. Maybe it won't happen, but if it does, it could happen over the weekend.

- President Trump was asked if, following Iran's attack on Kuwait, the ceasefire is still valid, and he replied that there is a reason for everything, and "we attacked them the night before and the last night. We hit them hard. There is a reason for certain things."

- Reuters: Iranian media reported that Tehran attacked a US military ship, which it claimed was carrying a "command and control center," as it approached Iranian territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman

- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: If Israel attacks Beirut, Iran will respond decisively

- PM Netanyahu on the Iran deal with Obama: "We gave Iran a one-month advance notice before the inspections. They removed all the nuclear material, emptied the nuclear facilities, and transferred everything to another location. Do you think this is a good supervision regime

- Netanyahu: There are huge cracks in the regime in Iran right now. I believe that eventually these cracks will widen and the regime will fall. Iran has not yet agreed to remove its nuclear material, but the pressure is increasing.

- Netanyahu responds in an interview with CNBC about his relationship with Trump: "Trump and I agree on the main issues regarding Iran. Sometimes we have tactical disagreements, but we resolve them." Netanyahu refused to comment on the phone call itself - but also did not deny it.

- The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense: Iran launched 13 ballistic missiles and 17 drones towards Kuwait There was damage to the airport in Kuwait following the Iranian attack one killed.

- An Israeli strike hit a car on a highway just south of the capital, Beirut, as the Hezbollah continued its attacks on Israeli troops and civilians despite a nominal ceasefire.

- President Trump, in response to a question about whether Netanyahu tricked him and dragged him into a war with Iran: “I am the one who started it. I don't want to blame anyone, but I am the one who started it, because we can't let them get a nuclear weapon. Israel would not remain a state without me."

- In an interview with NYP, Trump confirms calling PM Netanyahu ..crazy” but adds: "I really love Bibi and work with him excellently."

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Oif Simchas Tuesday 17 Sivan

Chasunas:
Kessin  - Lindner Neemas Hachaim 
Landi  - Neuman Ateres Reva 
Friedman -  Munk Ateres Chaim Elazar 
Baumhaft  - Felbrand Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Moskowitz - Dresdner Fountain Ballroom 
Green - Rodkin Ateres Blima 
Singer - Klein Ateres Esther 
Furst  Cedar Palace 

       
Road   closures tonight 
LPD Traffic Alert: NJ DOT Contractor advises that they will be repaving approximately 700 ft of James St tonight from Route 9 toward Williams St at 10 PM - detour is Williams to Prospect.
NJNGAS advises infrastructure improvements on MLK Dr from Cedarbridge to Center St 9 PM. There will be a lane from Cedarbridge to Pine open for Traffic and Detour to get onto Cedarbridge from MLK is Center St

Iran Israel Updates Tuesday June 2

- Reuters: Iranian media reported that Tehran attacked a US military ship, which it claimed was carrying a "command and control center," as it approached Iranian territorial waters in the Gulf of Oman

- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: If Israel attacks Beirut, Iran will respond decisively

- PM Netanyahu on the Iran deal with Obama: "We gave Iran a one-month advance notice before the inspections. They removed all the nuclear material, emptied the nuclear facilities, and transferred everything to another location. Do you think this is a good supervision regime?"

 - Trump: “Fake News Reports that the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the U.S.A., stopped speaking a few days ago are false and erroneous. The conversations between us have been going on continuously, including four days ago, three days ago, two days ago, one day ago, and today. Where they lead, one never knows, but as I told Iran, “It’s time, one way or another, for you to make a Deal. You’ve been doing this for 47 years, and it cannot be allowed to go on any longer!” President DONALD J. TRUMP”

- Rubio: “Hezbollah is not just an enemy of Israel and an enemy of America, Hezbollah is an enemy of Lebanon and of the Lebanese people."
 Rubio: No one (US) is begging for a deal. The Iranians might be begging because their economy is losing hundreds of millions of dollars a day,”

- Fresh Israel-Lebanon talks begin in DC, A new round of talks between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors was held in Washington on Tuesday, a day after US President Donald Trump said he had received commitments of de-escalation

- Rubio says Netanyahu’s goal to seize 70% of Gaza contradicts Trump’s plan for Strip
The IDF Home Front Command said on Tuesday evening that it was easing its guidelines, allowing schools in the area to reopen.

- Trump to ABC: I believe there will be a deal next week with Iran to extend the ceasefire and open the Strait of Hormuz

- The deputy commander of the Hamas Nuhba cell, who participated in the massacre of 16 young men in the death squad at Re'im Junction, and in the kidnapping of 4 additional young men on 10/7, was eliminated.

Tuesday June 2nd News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 79° Sun and clouds 

Primary election results 
Lakewood 
REP Deborah FUENTES 1,606 (34.38%)
REP Moshe B. RAITZIK 2,041(43.69%)
REP Aaron HIRSCH 956 (20.46%)
WRITE-IN 69 (1.48%)
Vote Cast 4,672

- Rep. Chris Smith has won the (uncontested) Republican primary in New Jersey's 4th Congressional District. 

- Primary election lakewood results HERE

- In one of the nation’s most competitive House districts, Democratic voters have nominated Rebecca Bennett to challenge Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-Westfield), the New Jersey Globe projects.

- Adam Hamawy is set to become the next congressman from New Jersey’s 12th congressional district, the New Jersey Globe projects, after winning a 12-candidate Democratic primary to succeed retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-Ewing).

- Adirei haTorah 2026 Photo album Here

- Tonight 18 Sivan is the 11th Yartzeit of Habachur Chaim Rosenberg Z"L (Kenny) He was niftar 1p years ago at the age of 36 while learning in BMG please learn l’illui nishmas Chaim Yitzchok ben Yaakov z”l.

- Sefer Torah campaign for Reb Shimon Frank Ztl Youngerman featured at Adirei Hatorah Nifter without kids. Donate HERE

- Road closures tonight 
LPD Traffic Alert: NJ DOT Contractor advises that they will be repaving approximately 700 ft of James St tonight from Route 9 toward Williams St at 10 PM - detour is Williams to Prospect.
NJNGAS advises infrastructure improvements on MLK Dr from Cedarbridge to Center St 9 PM. There will be a lane from Cedarbridge to Pine open for Traffic and Detour to get onto Cedarbridge from MLK is Center St

- Trump: "In a sign of Strength and Fortitude, it was just announced that The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which violently ended rather abruptly on April 25th, will be rescheduled to July 24th. This announcement is a very good thing in that we cannot allow Lunatics to change our way of life, or even its scheduling. I was asked to be there, and speak, by Weijia Jiang, President of The White House Correspondents’ Association, and have accepted." "In any event, it will be a “HOT” ticket! Interestingly, the location will be The Waldorf Astoria, on Pennsylvania Avenue, a Building and Ballroom that I built. President DONALD J. TRUMP

- Primary election day polling places are empty, close at 8:00pm 

- Tonight: N'shei Adirei HaTorah invites all girls in shidduchim age to receive brachos and hear words of chizuk from Gedolei HaTorah by Rav Yitzchok Soloveitchik shlita Rav Reuven Feinstein Shlita Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen shlita today Tuesday, June 2, at the Lakewood High School.855 Somerset Ave Lakewood, Doors open 7:00 pm, program 7:30pm sharp. event is free of charge To RSVP: Text "join" to 814-526-7434 or Email Nshei@adireihatorah.com

- Rav Yitzchok Soloveitchik shlita is staying at his host in Toms river over the past few days people came for berachos including Roshei yeshivos and yeshiva Bochurim 

- Gedoliei Eretz Yisroel to visit Lakewood on behalf of Keren Olam HaTorah A delegation of leading Gedolei Yisroel from Eretz Yisroel will travel to the United States next week on behalf of Keren Olam HaTorah for a major fundraising mission, with two scheduled stops in Lakewood.
The delegation will include the Roshei Yeshiva of Slabodka, Harav Dov Landau shlita and Harav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlita, along with Harav Yaakov Hillel shlita, Harav Don Segal shlita, Harav Shimon Galai shlita, Harav Avraham Salim shlita, Harav Asher Weiss shlita, Harav Yosef Chevroni shlia, Harav Yisroel Bunim Schreiber shlita, the Rachmastrivka Rebbe shlita, and Harav Chaim Mordechai Ausband shlita.
The itinerary includes Baltimore (June 7), Lakewood (June 8 and 11), Chicago, Brooklyn, Monsey, and Florida through June 14.
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place today in Lakewood for new HASC Center location off Rt 9 near Central ave Sen Bob Singer said HASC does incredible work empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to live independent, meaningful lives. We're fortunate to have this new facility serving our community.

- Early voting data ahead of Primary election day in New Jersey: A total of 372,461 votes have been cast in advance of today’s primary election in New Jersey, according to an analysis by VoteHub. The polls open on Election Day with turnout already at 9%. Democrats cast 291,080 of those votes, 78% of the statewide total; 80,979 (22%) came from Republicans.
Of the statewide tally, 284,626 votes were cast by mail-in ballots; 81% were from Democrats and 19% from Republicans. In all, 87,835 in-person early votes were cast across the state between May 26-31: 60% from Democrats and 31% from Republicans.

- Giyus: Left-wing organization comes to the defense of bochurim protesting:  The Association for Civil Rights in Israel appealed to the Police Commissioner and the Acting Legal Adviser to the Police, demanding an investigation into police officers who were documented using stun grenades, a water cannon truck, and pepper spray during Haredi protests. According to the organization, some of these measures were employed in violation of the law and police regulations.

- Orthodox Jewish Billionaire Lev Leviev’s family just announced a massive new $50 million initiative for Jewish education.Chagit Leviev Sofiev announced that the Leviev Foundation will invest $50 million over the next five years to provide scholarships and educational grants for Jewish children from underserved and immigrant communities.

- Trump endorsed Rep. Tom Kean, the New Jersey Republican who’s been absent from Congress and hasn’t been seen for 3 months.

- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport says the state filed a lawsuit against The GEO Group, Inc., which operates the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in Newark. The lawsuit requests that the court grant the New Jersey Department of Health full access to the facility.

- Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka will lift the limited curfew imposed around Delaney Hall in the next day or so as protests continue over treatment of those detained at the facility.

- Samsung Electronics America publicly announced plans on to move its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to Plano, Texas, by the end of 2026 just eight months after opening a new campus in the Garden State. The move could have 1000 jobs leave New Jersey.

- New Jersey Natural Gas customers in Monmouth and Ocean counties will see an 8.9% drop in average winter heating bills, falling from $148.69 to $135.49 starting October 1. However, a proposed 2027 rate increase of about 3.8% could later reduce or erase those savings.


Keren Olam HaTorah delegation coming to the US with two stop in Lakewood 



Primary Election Day 2026

Primary election results 
Lakewood 
REP Deborah FUENTES 1,606 (34.38%)
REP Moshe B. RAITZIK 2,041(43.69%)
REP Aaron HIRSCH 956 (20.46%)
WRITE-IN 69 (1.48%)
Vote Cast 4,672


Today June 2 is Primary election day polls are open until 8pm. You must vote in your district.

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 numbers A total of 372,461 votes have been cast in advance of today’s primary election in New Jersey, according to an analysis by VoteHub.  The polls open on Election Day with turnout already at 9%.

Democrats cast 291,080 of those votes, 78% of the statewide total; 80,979 (22%) came from Republicans.

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.

(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.)

In New Jersey there's  closely watched Dem contests in 7th and 12th districts
For Republicans, four lesser-known candidates are  on the ballot for US senate to run against Cory Booker. Chris Smith seeks another term in congress.

In Lakewood, two seats on the Township Committee are up for election
Challenging for the Republican nomination are two frum  residents, Aaron Hirsch, a activist and regular presence at Township Committee meetings, and current fire commissioner Moshe Raitzik. You can vote  for  two candidates on the republican ticket. 
Debbie Fuentes township committee member is seeking reelection as a Republican.

Mayor Ray Coles is running on the Democratic ticket, a with Harriet Goldberg 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. 







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Monday, June 1, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday 16 Sivan

Chasunas:
Gorelick - Shmeltzer Bais Faiga
Rosengarten - Gelbmam Ateres Blima
Prizeler - Zeltcer Fountain Ballroom
Bloch - Jacobs Ateres Reva 
Raitzik - Lazar Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Hochauser - Miller Ateres Esther 
Zoberman - Rosengarten Neemas Hachaim 

- Shloshim event for reb Chaim Abadi ztl at Cedar palace watch livestream Here 8pm

- Tonight in Lakewood Yartzeit Seuda ansd Siyum hashas for the Mashgiach Rav Moshe Wolfson ZTL at Bais Medrash Emunas Yisroek 23 Clover street Lakewood starting with Maariv at 9:20


-Road closures 
Starting at 10 p.m. Monday, Central Avenue between Davis Street and Route 9 will be closed for NJDOT repaving work, with traffic detoured via Sunset Avenue and James Street. At the same time, New Jersey Natural Gas will close Pine Street between Martin Luther King Drive and Route 9 for utility improvements. Lakewood Police will direct traffic at key intersections to help reduce congestion.

Monday June 1st News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 73° Partly cloudy, tonight low 48


-Trump: Alvin Bragg created a new crime just for “Donald Trump.” He took misdemeanors that didn’t exist, and turned them into felonies that never existed. They have a “charge” for Donald Trump that nobody has ever been charged with in the History of Manhattan, and they didn’t charge Hillary Clinton’s lawyer who became the Chief Prosecutor, Mark Pomerantz, and the Judge’s Daughter was the Chief Fundraiser for Kamala Harris and Sleepy Joe Biden. Dirty Cops and Crooked Politicians!

-Fox News  reporter disputed Gov Mikie Sherill about restoring visitation at Delaney hall "DHS sources  say the agency did NOT act on any “demands” from Gov. Sherrill regarding Delaney Hall. DHS says visitation was paused due to security concerns stemming from the riots outside the facility. Now that the perimeter is secure, visitation is resuming and operations are continuing as normal.

-NJ Gov Sherrill: I’m grateful for our partnership with the City of Newark and Mayor Baraka as we’ve ensured that ICE has not surged into our streets, our law enforcement has secured the area outside Delaney Hall, and we’ve restored visitation rights for detainees and their families. I’m confident peaceful protest will be able to continue there, as it has for more than a year.
...My focus will remain on securing better conditions for the detainees and their families and once again urge everyone to remain peaceful.


- Road closures tonight 
Starting at 10 p.m. Monday, Central Avenue between Davis Street and Route 9 will be closed for NJDOT repaving work, with traffic detoured via Sunset Avenue and James Street. At the same time, New Jersey Natural Gas will close Pine Street between Martin Luther King Drive and Route 9 for utility improvements. Lakewood Police will direct traffic at key intersections to help reduce congestion.

- MKs advance bill to dissolve Knesset and potentially move up elections to September
Lawmakers vote 106-0 in favor of the first reading of a coalition bill to dissolve the Knesset, potentially triggering early elections, following a lengthy debate through Monday night and into early Tuesday

- Keren Olam Hatorah delegation coming to the US next week with a stop in Lakewood 

- For the first time since assuming the mantle of leadership, the Vizhnitzer Rebbe of Monsey, shlit"a, will make an extended visit to Lakewood, where he will spend Shabbos together with many chassidim. The Rebbe will travel to Lakewood as part of a fundraising campaign on behalf of the Vizhnitz-Monsey mosdos. He is scheduled to arrive on Thursday of Parshas Beha'aloscha.
Throughout his stay, the Rebbe is expected to meet with supporters and benefactors on behalf of the mosdos. The Shabbos tefillos and tishen will take place at Bais Faiga Hall, where large crowds of chassidim and admirers are expected to participate.

- Adirei haTorah photo album Here 

- Adirei HaTorah replay audio only (video not working) losten HERE 

- Trump: “I had a very productive call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, and there will be no Troops going to Beirut, and any Troops that are on their way, have already been turned back. Likewise, through highly placed Representatives, I had a very good call with Hezbollah, and they agreed that all shooting will stop — That Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel. President DONALD J. TRUMP”

- Giyus: Protestors and yeshiva bochurim are  blocking the entrance to yerushalayim and other highways near Bnai brak   in protest of the arrest of  yeshiva bochurim for draft dodging. Meanwhile Police in Bet Shemesh arrested 8 bochurim for storming the police station and asked the courts to extend their detention for 5 days 

- Tonight in Lakewood Yartzeit Seuda ansd Siyum hashas  for the Mashgiach Rav Moshe Wolfson ZTL at Bais Medrash Emunas Yisroek 23 Clover street Lakewood starting with Maariv at 9:20 

- BDE:  Petirah of Rebbetzin Miriam Twersky A”h, The  Rachmastrivka Rebbetzin Almana of the  Rebbe of Boro Park, Rav Chai Yitzchok Twersky Zt”l. she was 92.  The Levaya will take place 1:30pm in Boro Park, then Skver and then Monsey, where she will be brought to Kevura.

- Adirei HaTorah: A new edition of kuntres "Ohr Adirei HaTorah"  was  published in honor of the Adirei HaTorah 5786 gathering. A collection of Torah insights, inspiration, and words of  encouragement  inspired by the Adirei HaTorah gathering, intended to provide chizuk throughout the year. The sefer is dedicated to highlighting the greatness, importance, and elevated status of those who study and toil in Torah, and the positive influence they have on the world.

- Four workers were injured when a video board fell while being removed after an event Sunday at CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, arena officials said. All four were treated and released from an area hospital, according to the Oak View Group, the arena’s New York City-based management company. The video board belongs to a third-party production company, Oak View Group said. All patrons attending the event held by Congregation Gates of Mercy, a Lakewood-based Jewish organization, had already departed the arena.(NJ.com)

- Primary election is tomorrow, polls open from 6am - 8 pm: Registered Democrats and Republicans are allowed to vote in their party’s primary in New Jersey. And unaffiliated registered voters can take part, too. Those who claim no party affiliation can simply walk into their polling station on Election Day and ask for a Democratic or Republican primary ballot. You can pick only one. That means you’re then registered under that party. You can return to unaffiliated status after the primary by re-registering as an unaffiliated voter. Registered Democrats, though, are unable to vote in the Republican primary and vice-versa. Localy in Lakewood there's 2 frum candidates on the republican ballot challenging the incumbent. You can vote for two

- Giyus: israel's Military Police is preparing to launch a large-scale enforcement operation this week targeting dozens of individuals classified as draft evaders, with coordinated raids planned across several cities in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. However, Israel Police officials have reportedly asked that the operation be postponed due to mounting security demands and the expanding rocket threat  in the north.

-  Jackson: Man Lying In Roadway Dies After Run Over By Dump Truck In Jackson: Prosecutor investigating 
A man was found dead on South Hope Chapel Road near Linda drive  in Jackson early Monday morning after a dump truck unknowingly ran over his body, authorities said. Investigators determined the victim was already lying in the roadway when the truck passed over him. The driver immediately stopped and called police. The man's identity has not yet been released, and the circumstances that led to him being in the road remain under investigation.

- The unrest at Delaney Hall continued Sunday night after the first enactment of an emergency curfew around the federal immigration jail.Hundreds of cops in riot gear led by the New Jersey State Police detained several people after the curfew went into effect at 9 p.m. Sunday.

- Authorities are investigating a shooting early Sunday in Howell that left a man hospitalized, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office said.The shooting was reported by a 911 call at 12:05 a.m. on the 200 block of Alexander Avenue, the prosecutor's office said.
Howell police arrived and found the man suffering from a gunshot wound and he was taken to the hospital for treatment, the prosecutor's office said.


Road Closures Mount, Officials Remain Silent

It happened again last night.

Thousands returning home from the Adirei HaTorah event in Philadelphia were forced to navigate a maze of road closures and detours just to get back to their homes. What should have been a routine drive turned into a frustrating, time-consuming ordeal, with some trips taking several times longer than normal.

And through it all, silence. No explanations.
No sympathy. No apologies.

At last week's Township Committee meeting on Thursday , a resident emailed a straightforward question during public comment: What is going on with all of this traffic and construction? What is being done? Who is benefiting from it? And is there any end in sight?

Instead of providing answers, the mayor speed-read the question and simply referred residents to Lakewood Police Department traffic alerts. That was the entire response.
No explanation. No timeline. No acknowledgment of the daily disruption residents are enduring.
The other committee members sat silently, offering nothing as residents continue to suffer through a traffic nightmare that has dragged on for years.

The contrast with neighboring communities is striking. In Howell and Jackson, elected officials hold in-person meetings where residents can speak directly to their representatives, ask questions, and receive answers. Public officials are expected to communicate with the people they serve.

In Lakewood, the Township Committee continues to hide from public scrutiny. Residents cannot address officials face-to-face. Difficult questions are avoided. Criticism is ignored. Carefully crafted statements are released through friendly media outlets while residents are left in the dark.

As the saying goes, if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

The June wedding season is now underway, yet residents still have no clear timeline for when this disruption will end. Sending out an occasional traffic alert is not leadership.
Baalei simcha deserve to know that family and friends can reach their weddings on time. Parents should be able to pick up medicine, groceries, or children without spending an extra hour stuck in traffic. Working people should be able to get home. Bnei Torah should be able to learn a full night seder without worrying whether a routine drive will turn into a major delay.

Roads continue to be closed with little warning, forcing traffic onto already congested side streets and perimeter roads.

Residents are also asking another important question:

Who is benefiting from all this construction?

Many residents have heard that drainage and infrastructure projects are being undertaken to facilitate future development approvals. Whether those claims are accurate or not, the perception exists because township officials have failed to communicate openly and transparently with the public.

For more than two decades, the same leadership has controlled Lakewood Township. At some point, blaming the county, the state, or someone else is no longer enough. Leadership means taking responsibility. Leadership means communicating with residents. Leadership means showing respect to the people who pay taxes, vote, raise families, and live with the consequences of these decisions every day.

Lakewood residents deserve answers.They deserve transparency. They deserve accountability.

Most of all, they deserve elected officials who are willing to face the public, explain what is happening, and acknowledge the very real hardship these projects have imposed on thousands of residents.

With elections approaching, residents should have an opportunity to decide whether that accountability finally arrives.