Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Wednesday June 10 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 86° cloudy skies this afternoon. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Tonight Scattered thunderstorms early, then mainly cloudy after midnight.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected across New Jersey on Wednesday, followed by dangerous heat and humidity Thursday and Friday and chances for more thunderstorms.

- LSTA: The Lakewood Student Transportation Authority Oversight Committee held its quarterly public business meeting this morning, June 10, via Microsoft Teams. 
The meeting was mot advertised in local papers.
During the meeting, the committee received a report from the transportation consortium regarding its operations, as required under New Jersey administrative regulations. Committee members also heard public testimony related to the consortium's operations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please
email Student Transportation at Student.Trans@doe.nj.gov


- Giyus: Stormy Hafganos are taking place today across Eretz Yisroel with escalated protests against the arrest and transfer of yeshiva students to military authorities. Rav Moshe Sternbach called on The Edah HaChareidis and  Rav Ezriel Auerbach called on the the bnei Torah faction  to go out and join  the protests, which were sparked by the planned transfer of 19 detainees who were arrested for protesting outside the home of Justice Solberg, to the  IDF military police.
 Demonstrations and road blockages were reported in central Israel and near detention facilities, including clashes in Yerushalayim  and Abu Kabir.

- Attorney Natan Rosenblatt on Kol Chai: “There is no legal prohibition on protesting outside a judge’s home, and the High Court has repeatedly ruled that there is full freedom of protest in the country. Out of 65 detainees, 64 have no connection to the breaking of windows, and the police have no shred of evidence against them in court, their representative simply stood there stammering without answers. This is a clear silencing event intended to make the charedi public afraid to go out and protest in the future against the draft.”


- World cup traffic Severe traffic delays and gridlock are expected across New Jersey and the Northeast Millions of visitors are expected in the New Jersey–Philadelphia region during June–July 2026 due to the FIFA World Cup and major U.S. 250th anniversary celebrations.
Matches will be held in East Rutherford, NJ and Philadelphia from June 11 to July 19, with fan festivals in Harrison (NJ) and Philadelphia. These events will significantly increase traffic and transit usage. The heaviest congestion is expected around game days, especially from about 5 hours before kickoff through 5 hours after.

- Keren Olam HaTorah Kabolas Panim and massive Atzeres tefilah will take place tomorrow in Lakewood to Strengthen the Keren HaTorah
 Location: In the Township Parking Lot Clifton Ave between 9th and 10th Street across from Bais Aaron and Bais Shalom 7:00 PM With the participation of leading Roshei Yeshiva and members of Keren Olam HaTorah. All residents are invited  men, women, and children.
Atzeres weather forecast is  95 Overcast with possible  stray thunderstorm 
The delegation was in Chicago yesterday and today have scheduled events in Brooklyn.

- With summer vacation starting next week, several bungalow colonies in the Catskills have reportedly informed residents that e-bikes and electric scooters will be banned on property, due to safety concerns, liability issues.

- Planning board meeting recap 
Points made  by the board Lakewod a disaster but applicants have the right to build based on the masterplan
At Wednesday night's Planning Board meeting, members approved an application to create 75 residential lots on a 10-acre parcel behind the High Point development off Massachusetts Avenue. The hearing featured extensive testimony and public comment, with neighboring residents raising concerns about drainage, lighting, utility access, and traffic impacts. Particular attention was given to the project's proposed access plan, which currently calls for a right-turn-only exit onto Massachusetts Avenue. Residents argued that adding more than 100 vehicles to an area already experiencing congestion from Prospect Street would worsen traffic conditions.

The meeting also saw tense exchanges between board members and an attorney representing opponents of the project. The board chairman and several members repeatedly criticized the attorney, accusing him of filibustering rather than presenting substantive arguments. Board members also expressed frustration with the length of the hearing, despite the meeting ending before 9 p.m.

- LGBT Toeva bill up for vote tomorrow in the NJ Assembly all eyes on our representatives in Trenton.
The state Assembly is scheduled to vote on a bill Thursday that would outlaw protesters blocking access to clinics and video-recording people outside of clinics and hospitals. Health insurers also would be prohibited from denying or limiting coverage of abortion and gender transition and identity medical services. NJ Bill S2260/ A2218 Would Criminalize Lo Sa'amod, Endanger Children S2260 criminalizes Torah-mandated efforts to save kids and others from "transforming" their "gender" - and from committing abortion.
 A Yeshiva Rebbe, Rov, Rosh Yeshiva, Principal, Teacher/Morah, Social Worker, mental health professional, therapist, chevrusa, mentor - perhaps even a parent - could potentially face massive fines - and hefty jail time - for merely: • trying to verbally convince a girl or boy out of transgendering,

- Road closures in Lakewood are continuing, and the LPD has begun issuing nightly closure alerts. There is still no clear timeline or official communication from township authorities about how long the situation will last or what measures are being taken. There are also growing safety concerns, as emergency responders have reportedly been forced to take longer detour routes to reach calls, potentially delaying response times. In other news the Township posted a Press release  to the media  that they repaved and restriped a dozen roads across its downtown and Central Avenue corridor in recent weeks, continuing an infrastructure push that gained momentum during the spring season. "We greatly appreciate the professional dedicated work of Lakewood's Engineering team and Township subcontractors," said Committeeman Meir Lichtenstein. "Thanks to their efforts, our Town's infrastructure is continuously being updated, enhancing both safety and quality-of-life for our residents."

- Lakewood Industrial Commission meeting today on the  agenda a resolution to advance plans for the proposed  CHEMED Lakewood Medical Village development on nearly 60 acres along Airport Road. The project involves a minor subdivision and boundary reconfiguration of portions of Lots 242 and 246 in Block 1160, totaling about 59.8 acres.
 
- Senator Andy Kim: I visited Barnert Temple last week to speak with members of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey and Temple leadership. With rising antisemitism, federal grant funding is vital for temples across our state to address their security needs. We must do everything we can to protect our Jewish communities and combat antisemitism.

- Masa Umatan Lakewood rental List June 10 HERE  

-LPD: They’re silent. They’re speedy. And they’re easy to miss. If you're riding an e-bike or e-scooter, stay visible, signal your moves, and don’t ghost traffic rules

-Rav Don Segal at Keren Olam haTorah:  Just as those who participated in building the walls of Yerushalayim until the Second Temple merited having their names remembered forever, so too those who will contribute to saving the Torah now will merit an inconceivable merit for eternity upon eternity.

Iran Israel Updates Wed June 10

- Trump: ran’s Military is a complete and total mess. Much of it, like their Navy and Air Force, doesn’t even exist anymore - They have been completely defeated. Iran is all talk and no action. The Bully of the Middle East is DEAD!!! They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them, now they will have to pay the price!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- President Donald Trump says he may order fresh strikes on Iran’s power plants and bridges, saying that Tehran is taking too long to reach a deal. “I may keep going,” he says in comments in a phone interview, cited by Fox News. “They had a chance to sign a deal and survive.”

- Netanyahu calls Turkey president Erdogan a ‘antisemitic dictator’ who supports Hamas after the Turkish leader condemned Israeli strikes. Erdogan said earlier today that Israel’s attacks on Syria and Lebanon have reached a point where they also threaten Turkey, adding Israel’s “aggression” poses a threat to the whole world and must be stopped.

- A Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran after consulting with the U.S., seeking to bridge the remaining gaps in negotiations.

- Trump: “The Fake News Media refuses to report how EFFECTIVE the U.S. Naval BLOCKADE is, the most successful Blockade in the history of Naval Warfare. NOTHING GETS THROUGH unless we want it to. IT IS A STEEL WALL! Iran is doing ZERO business, not paying their military, or any of their bills, and quickly becoming a FAILED NATION! Lots of oil is getting out. Praise be to Allah! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- WSJ: Trump initially thought the US should not attack Iran in response to the downing of the helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz, but was convinced otherwise after SOW Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine advised him to do so

- Trump on Netanyahu tonight: “It's an open question whether Netanyahu will want to continue to run in the elections. I don't know, he had an amazing career. Does he want to continue? You know, he's a wartime Prime Minister- does he even want to continue?"

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Oif Simchas Tuesday 24 Sivan

Chasunas:
Wain - Koppel Ateres Esther 
Yardly - Lurie Ateres Blima
Rubnitz - Kotler Ateres Reva 
Schwinder  - Metchik Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Lowenthal - Berkowitz  Fountain Ballroom 
Metzger Bais Faiga


Yeshiva Tashbar Rabbi Meir Hertz legacy dinner at Neemas Hachaim hall 

- LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/9 NJDOT Contractor advises they will be repaving the following streets approx 25ft off RT 9: Gila Ln, Haddasah Ln, Halsey St, Pine Blvd, Cushman St, Oak St will be paved from RT 9 to Elroy St
SB lanes of RT 9 will be closed at Prospect St starting 1030PM - detour is Prospect/Massachusetts/Cross. Starting 12AM NB may be closed as well (specifically at Oak)
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 

Tuesday June 9 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 82° Sun and clouds mixed


- Agudath Israel of America, event today at the new Washington DC office thanking Rabbi Abba Cohen upon his retirement  and announcing  that Rabbi AD Motzen will serve as the new Washington DC Director of Aguda Washington office. Senator Cory Booker from New Jersey was there and said a Dvar Torah on the Parsha.

- LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/9 NJDOT Contractor advises they will be repaving the following streets approx 25ft off RT 9: Gila Ln, Haddasah Ln, Halsey St, Pine Blvd, Cushman St, Oak St will be paved from RT 9 to Elroy St
SB lanes of RT 9 will be closed at Prospect St starting 1030PM - detour is Prospect/Massachusetts/Cross. Starting 12AM NB may be closed as well (specifically at Oak)
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 

- House passed $70 BILLION secured for ICE and Border Patrol through 2029. A 214-212 vote which now heads to President Trump to sign in to law

- 12 hesder yeshivas (religious Zionist institutions that combine Torah study with military service) have decided: "We will not enlist students into the  IDF Armored Corps because female soldiers are being integrated into tanks."

-  Trump announces: The Iranians are the ones who shot down a US helicopter last night - we will have to respond to this attack.

- FIFA world cup games will begin in New Jersey June 11

- Keren Olam haTorah delegation visits Chicago today, Kabolas panim planned  in Lakewood for Thursday late afternoon at the Clifton avenue parking lot bet 9th and 10th streets

- NJ’s plastic bag ban was supposed to save the environment. But a recent industry-sponsored analysis suggests the result was: MORE plastic, MORE emissions, and HIGHER costs for shoppers.  About $200,000 a year in bag-sale revenue for the average store
Democrats promised an environmental win. NJ families got another bill. Once again, you're left holding the bag. (NJ GOP)

- Oil prices fall around 5 percent, to below $90 a barrel, after US President Donald Trump again says an Iran peace deal could be close. locally Gas is $4.19 a gallon 

- New simcha hall opens at the Skver cheder building off Squankum rd. Tiferes Yonasan hall.

- Tonight Lakewood Planning board meeting watch livestream HERE 6pm.

On the agenda The board will consider two correspondence items involving signage, retail use, and landscaping modifications, along with three subdivision applications, including a major 75-lot development proposed by Keypoint Equity LLC on Massachusetts Avenue.

- New Jersey American Water's lead service line replacement program is currently canvassing homes in portions of the Park Avenue and Ridge Avenue/Brook Road neighborhoods of Lakewood to identify and replace potential lead service lines.

- PSE&G - the gas and electricity provider for much of North and Central Jersey - announced that it will cut gas bills by an average of 5%, effective October 1st, the company announced.
Nearly 2 million New Jersey residents could see their natural gas and home heating bills drop this year, despite high electricity costs and the rising price of motor fuel. Natural gas is widely used for home heating, cooking and water.(Onejersey)

- Lakewood zoning board meeting recap:

At last night's Zoning Board meeting, proceedings began late due to the lack of a quorum. With only five board members present, applicants were given the option to table their applications rather than proceed with a reduced board.
Several residents who spoke during the public comment portion expressed frustration that they were rushed by the chairman and were not given sufficient time to fully address concerns related to safety, privacy, traffic, and other quality-of-life issues.

An application to construct 66 duplexes off Cross Street, near the entrance to Eagle Ridge, was ultimately tabled following an extended back-and-forth discussion. A large group of senior residents attended the meeting to voice their concerns during public comment. The application is expected to return to the board at its July 6 meeting.

The board approved an application on Prospect Street after the applicant agreed to reduce the project from 16 duplexes to 14. The developer also agreed to reserve the eliminated building site for a future shul with 11 parking spaces. As a condition of approval, the board stipulated that the final duplex may not receive a certificate of occupancy until the shul is constructed. Neighbors raised privacy concerns because the development backs onto an existing community. The applicant agreed to plant 77 Green Giant trees along the property line, with the HOA responsible for maintenance and irrigation for two years.

The board also approved an application to construct four apartment buildings off Route 70, containing a total of 35 two-bedroom units. During the hearing, a resident questioned why the project was not subject to an age restriction, citing language in the township master plan and concerns about the suitability of family housing along a busy highway corridor. The board attorney responded that the project did not require a variance from the master plan's provisions.

- The Knesset Finance Committee votes to advance a bill restoring daycare subsidies for the children of Charedim who are considered  draft evaders, sending the measure to its first reading in the Knesset.

- Giyus: Two bochurim and  1 youngerman from Bais Meir arrested by military police.
Hafganos continue today in Bet Shemesh over the  arrest of 52 people who protested outside the home of a supreme court judge.

- New Jersey Senate Republicans: Gov. Sherrill's budget proposal cuts $100K of funding for vital services like Meals on Wheels for seniors. At the same time, she is dedicating an additional $13 MILLION in taxpayer $ to fight the deportation of illegal immigrants. Those priorities speak for themselves.

- 4 Jersey Shore Drownings In Three Weeks Have Officials Worried
Officials are urging beachgoers to stay out of the water when lifeguards aren't present.

- A traffic stop in Jackson, NJ is under discrimination investigation after a Black man shared video of police stopping him, allegedly saying it was because he was wearing a hoodie in 80-degree weather. The man says officers followed him for several miles before pulling him over. Jackson Township police say they are reviewing the incident and will conduct a full internal investigation.

-לקיים בנו חכמי ישראל
continued tefilos for gedolei yisroel 
Rabbi Dov Kook of Tiveria (Chizkiyahu Dov HaKohen ben Shoshana)  in serious condition
Rabbi Shalom Bitan R"Y Daas Chaim (Shalom ben Esther Lizet)  after surgery
Rabbi Chaim Berman, Ponovezh (Chaim ben Ra’asha Rizel)  in a delicate condition
Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Soloveitchik (Avraham Yehoshua ben Etel)  recovering after heart surgery
The Vizhnitz Rebbe (Yisrael ben Leah Esther) dealing with health issues
Rabbi Bunim Schreiber (Yisrael Bunim ben Chaya Roiza) 

- Public records allegedly show some noncitizens were mistakenly added to New Jersey voter rolls for years, with a few reportedly casting ballots before being removed. The findings, based on county data requests by NJGOP and the RNC, are raising concerns about DMV-related registration errors and voter roll safeguards.

A 22-year-old Wayne, NJ man from Passaic County, Mohamed Sagha, was arrested and charged with attempting to provide support to ISIS, according to federal officials. Authorities say he allegedly discussed plans to carry out an attack targeting either a National Guard facility or a Jewish place of worship in New Jersey.


Rav Malkiel Kotler with Rav Don Segal shlita 

Iran Israel Updates Tuesday June 9

- CENTCOM forces completed self-defense strikes against Iran, June 9, at the Commander in Chief’s direction in response to yesterday’s downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter

- Iran: We attacked US bases in the area in response to US attacks in the south of the country.

-The IRGC says it will respond harshly to American attacks in Iran: “Iran will respond to US aggression. As warned hours earlier, Iran will deliver a decisive response to the US aggression, which is being carried out under the pretext of an Apache helicopter crash.”

- The US military’s retaliatory attacks struck several Iranian air defense and radar systems around the Strait of Hormuz, Axios reports, citing a US official.

- US military says it has launched strikes on Iran in response to the downing of an army helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM confirms: We have started strikes in Iran in response to the downing of the Apache helicopter at the orders of US President Donald Trump,

- ABC reporter: "I was on the phone with Trump as CENTCOM announced US retaliatory strikes against Iran. Here's what he said: "I think it's very important to respond. They shot down a helicopter, and we are responding as we speak. This is a response to what they did with our helicopter last night, and I believe the response should be very strong, very powerful, and that's what this one is."

- FOX: Trump to Order “Something Big” to Be Blown Up in Iran.
Fox News Chief White House Correspondent Peter Doocy reports President Trump is preparing to order major action targeting Iran after Trump confirmed that it was Iran who shot down the US Apache helicopter. 

- Trump said in a phone call with The Wall Street Journal that the crash of the US helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz is "not a big deal" and that "the pilot is fine."...

- Al Jazeera is quoting the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister: "Iran is not behind the attack in which a US Apache helicopter was hit over the Strait of Hormuz. Such incidents may occur unintentionally due to the tense atmosphere in the Strait of Hormuz. There was no intention on Iran's part to harm the US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz."

- Trump: I have just been informed by our Great Military that last night the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache Helicopters while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz. There were two pilots involved, both are safe and uninjured. Nevertheless, the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- KAN Israel News, citing an Iranian-linked news network, reports that $3 billion was transferred from Abu Dhabi to Tehran aboard a private Boeing 737. According to the report, Iran agreed to halt direct attacks on Israel after receiving a U.S. message, delivered through Qatar, that Israel would refrain from further strikes in Lebanon. The funds were reportedly flown to Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport aboard UAE Royal Jet aircraft A6-RJF, which was tracked traveling from Abu Dhabi to Iran.
- IDF chief: Israel planned ‘much more significant and severe blow’ to Iranian regime, is prepared to return to war

- A terrorist from Lebanon opened fire on Israeli troops at the border on Tuesday afternoon before they shot him dead, No troops were injured. The gunman briefly entered Israeli territory, but did not cross the border fence, an initial probe found.

- Israel Hayom is reporting that the Secretary Marco Rubio was the one who backed and helped Israel to secure Trump's green light to strike Iran two days ago.

- Israeli strikes killed eight people in Tyre after the military issued its first-ever call for residents to flee the entire coastal city

- Trump and Vance on Iran war: “Everything is working out very well, You're really gonna win this over the next two weeks when we declare total victory." Vance on an agreement with Iran: "Israel may like it, and it may not."

- CENTCOM: on June 8, two crew members from a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache were rescued by American forces after their helicopter went down near the coast of Oman while patrolling regional waters.

- Trump told Sky News tonight that he believes Israel will not return to war with Iran. He was asked if he would stand by Netanyahu if he renewed the war with Iran, and said, "I don't think that will happen; everything is moving in a very good way. Iran is doing what it needs to do. I don't think that's going to happen, okay?" James Mathews reported that he asked Trump again what he would do if Netanyahu ignored his request, but according to him, the president "hung up the call."

- Pakistani source to al-Hadath: “Talks are taking place with all parties to reach an agreement this week."

Monday, June 8, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday 23 Sivan

Chasunas:
Feigenbaum - Neuhaus Lake Terrace 
Berkowitz - Gibber Bais Faiga 
Frankel - Rockove Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Salzberg - Schmukler Fountain Ballroom 
Goldwasser - Goldblatt Ateres Blima 
Adler - Selengut Neemas Hachaim 

Road closures continue tonight:
LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/8 NJDOT Contractor advises they will be repaving the following streets starting 10 PM. Buttell 20ft from Rt 9. Prospect 100ft from Rt 9. Sherwood 40ft from Rt 9. Spruce 40ft from Rt 9. W Spruce 40ft from Rt 9. The Prospect St detour is Williams/James/Route 9.

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 Stret.



Monday June 8 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 73° Mostly sunny. 
New Jersey residents can expect a brief break from the heat on Monday, followed by highs in the 90s and the threat of daily thunderstorms by midweek.

- DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin criticizesNJ Gov.  Mikie Sherrill over her comments about the Delaney Hall detention facility, saying he personally granted her access despite her having no federal oversight authority. He emphasizes that she was told in advance she would not be allowed to speak with detainees and accuses her of turning the issue into a political matter.
He also argues that conditions at Delaney Hall are better than those in New Jersey state prisons, claiming the facility has more medical personnel per detainee, more space, and lower detainee death rates, and suggests she should instead focus on improving conditions within her own state’s detention system.


- United communities of Williamsburg:
We stand in solidarity as two innocent individuals face false accusations made by an alleged guard who assaulted innocent people as can clearly be seen in a video  clip, claiming assault an unfounded and fabricated lie.
We urge everyone to join us tonight at 9 PM in front of the  @NYPD90Pct located at 211 Union Avenue, to protest this injustice.
Let our voices be heard: justice must pr

- Satmar on Twitter: Two innocent people were falsely accused and arrested by NYPD and are now at Brooklyn’s @NYPD90Pct
 station house. We urge everyone to gather at 211 Union Avenue to demand their immediate release! Let’s stand together for justice.

- Road closures continue tonight:

Rt 88 and Clifton Avenue traffic light down
LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 6/8 NJDOT Contractor advises they will be repaving the following streets starting 10 PM. Buttell 20ft from Rt 9. Prospect 100ft from Rt 9. Sherwood 40ft from Rt 9. Spruce 40ft from Rt 9. W Spruce 40ft from Rt 9. The Prospect St detour is Williams/James/Route 9.
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 Stret.

- Hafganos today in Yerushalayim protesting the light rail as cres begin to lay down tracks Yirmiyahu bar Ilan streets. In another area Several bochurim were arrested as well for Draft dodging.

- NWS Mount Holly In case anyone is wondering... yes, there is a wildfire in New Jersey on land under JB MDL jurisdiction. The east winds are bringing the smoke westward towards Philadelphia


- The Mashgiach Rav Don Segal shlita is in Lakewood today joining thedelegagtion on behalf of keren Olam HaTorah 

- Thousands attend a shiur today given By the R"Y Rav Bunim Schreiber shlita in BMG Beren hall 

- New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said she was finally granted access to Delaney Hall in Newark after weeks of being denied entry, but described the visit as a tightly controlled tour. Sherrill said she was not allowed to meet or speak with detainees at the ICE detention facility, raising what she called "serious questions" about conditions inside and the treatment of those being held there.  

- The NJGOP says it found cases of noncitizens seeking U.S. citizenship asking to be removed from New Jersey voter rolls because they were registered despite not being eligible to vote.
Many said they didn’t know how they became registered in the first place.

- Traffic light installed at intersection of Cross street and White street



- Pizza bagels 18 ct for sale this week at Bibgo and Gourmet Glatt $7.99

- BOGO sale at Kallamata on any pizza pie today and tomorrow 

- Vaad L'Mishmeres Shatnez dvisory warns against using unqualified shatnez testers, citing a case where improper testing left linen in a Hugo Boss wool suit that was later worn. The notice stresses that garments including rekelach and bekeshes should only be checked by qualified shatnez laboratories, as proper testing and removal require expertise. It urges the public to rely exclusively on certified labs and references a list of recommended shatnez testing locations in the Lakewood–Toms River area.

- BDE: Petirah of Rav Dov Aharon Zelaznik zt”l, Rshei yeshiva of Yeshivas “Maor HaTalmud” in Rechovot at the age of 81. He was from the early Talmidim of Brisk yeshiva under Rav Berel Soloveitchik ZTL. A Talmmid chochom a mechaber seforim well-versed in all areas of Torah His hasmada and yegia in Torah was extraordinary. Levaya today in Yerushalayim Gush 80 neighborhood to Har Hazeisim  

-Tonight Lakewood zoning board meeting see live stream Here 
 see agenda Here 
several major applications  for Prospect Cross st area

- SK Prospect Cross Lakewood, LLC (Prospect Street) – Seeking a use variance and major subdivision approval to construct 8 duplex buildings (16 residential units) in the M-1 zone.

- 60 Cross Street, LLC (560 Cross Street) near entrance to Eagle Ridge Seeking approval for a 71-lot subdivision in the M-1 zone, including: 66 residential lots for duplexes 3 stormwater management lots 1 retail/office lot
1 house of worship lot, potentially creating 132 residential units through 66 duplex lots

- Rabin & Company, LLC (Nassau Street, Amsterdam, Columbus & Nostrand Avenues) – Requesting a use variance to develop a mix of single-family homes and duplex residential units in the R20/12C zone.

-Chestnut Equity, LLC (Route 70) – Returning to the board regarding a previously approved use variance for a 4-story apartment building along Route 70 between Evergreen Boulevard and Woodcrest Avenue.

-  Tomorrow night at the planning board an application on the agenda to create 75 lots odd Massachusetts Avenue Block 423, Lot 156.01

- Trump: “Has anybody been watching the CROOKED Election going on in California. Two great Republican Candidates are being cheated, and so is America… Watch this ‘Election’ closely!!!”
Not possible for Spencer Pratt to have lost the L.A. runoffs after the big lead he had. 3rd World Nation. Rigged Elections! Now they’ll be working on great guy Steve Hilton. Won’t have results for, possibly, TWO WEEKS, according to officials. President DJT

- Merger Setback: The NYS Health Dept rejected NYC Health + Hospitals proposed takeover of Maimonides Hospital. for now

- BDE: Petirah of R’ Aryeh Danziger z”l, from Brooklyn and recently moved to The Fairways in Lakewood was 84. R’ Aryeh is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Weiss and his children R’ Shmuel Duvid of Lakewood, R’ Tzvi of Boro Park, and Mrs. Shoshi Weiss, the rebbetzin of Rav Moshe Meir Weiss of the fairways.  The levaya will take place today at 3:30 PM at the Lakewood chapel off 7th st followed by kevurah the adjacent bais olam.

- The FBI is investigating the theft of a half-million dollars’ worth of bourbon that was taken from a Philadelphia warehouse last week before its scheduled delivery to New Jersey. Eighteen pallets containing 1,800 cases of Noble Oak Bourbon (not approved by kosher organizations) slated for commercial distribution were stolen. It usually is distributed in the Elizabeth area.

- Experts from SavATree say New Jersey may see a heavy tick season because a warmer-than-average winter (5–10°F above normal, per NOAA) likely prevented ticks from going dormant, allowing them to stay active and feeding through much of the season.

- Ocean County voters will decide this November whether to increase the county’s Open Space Trust Fund tax from 1.2 cents to 2.2 cents per $100 of assessed property value. County officials say the increase is needed to keep up with rising land preservation costs. Since 1998, the fund has helped preserve more than 30,000 acres of open space and 3,600 acres of farmland across the county.

-  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.

-Road crews have completed paving and implemented new traffic patterns at the James/Pine Streets intersection with Route 9 in Lakewood, including extended left-turn lanes and updated traffic signals. A new traffic pattern is in place on Central Avenue after restriping: westbound traffic from Hurley Street now continues as two lanes farther before merging, while eastbound traffic toward Hurley Street splits into two lanes after Sunset Avenue to improve flow.
The light at Avenue of the states and ave of the Americas intersection went live today.

- 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.

- LDC meeting today 4:30 pm
 
-  NJ Assembly GOP: What a week in Trenton, and in Newark. Samsung left. ExxonMobil left. 522,000 residents gone this decade. $31B in income - gone. Democrats' response? Make the hazelnut New Jersey's official nut. (Grown in Oregon, btw.)


Rav Bunim Schreiber shlita delivering a shiur today at BMG Lakewood yeshiva 



Vizhnitz Monsey Rebbe in Lakewood visiting the Hornstaple Rebbe from Milwaukee who was in Lakewood too.


Last night Talmidei chachamim, marbitzei Torah gathered at Lakewood High School for a live “Rischa D’Oraisa” with Harav Dov Landau shlita where the crowd posed questions in learning to Rav Dov who is visiting on behalf of Keren Olam HaTorah 
Rav Bunim Schreiber R"Y Nesiv HaTorah in Yerushalayim visits Rav Malkiel Kotler shlita 



כ''ג סיון יום מסוגל לישועה

Today 23 Sivan is a day of Yeshuah
On this day in 355 BCE, Haman's edict for destroying the Jewish people was overturned. The date is mentioned three times in megilas Esther.

כ"ג בסיוון, הוא יום מסוגל לישועה יום סגולה היום - יום שמחה יום אשר נאמר עליו 'ליהודים הייתה אורה ושמחה וששון ויקר היום , כ"ג בסיוון, הוא יום מסוגל לישועה על פי סיפור המגילה, תאריך כ"ג בסיוון, הוא התאריך שבו נכתבו הספרים לביטול הגזירות שגזר המן הרשע על כלל היהודים ב-127 מדינות מלכותו של המלך אחשוורוש מובא בספרים הקדושים כי מדובר ביום שמסוגל לישועות ולבטל גזר דין מעל כל אדם. ביום זה, מומלץ לקרוא את פרק כ"ב בתהילים, המיוחס לאסתר המלכה, וכן במגילת אסתר עצמה את פרק

Iran/Israel Updates Monday June 8

- VP Vance: "Let's be honest. The Iranians don't want this war to continue. It's not in their best interests. They're coming to the table, putting some real things on the table. If we get this deal, it's going to be a home run for the American people."

- The IDF intercepted a drone from Yemen.

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly called off a major strike on Iran with fighter jets on the runway, after US President Donald Trump instructed him on Monday not to escalate Israel’s fight with Iran  Instead, in a brief address to the nation on Monday, Netanyahu said he would halt attacks on Iran “for now,” but warned that Israel would strike Iran and Hezbollah if it is attacked again.

El Al Due to the security situation and uncertainty, we allow these days wider flexibility in changing and cancelling flights.

- New York Times: Trump asked Netanyahu to refrain from additional strikes on Iran, in a phone call they held today, according to a senior US official and two Israeli sources According to the report, Trump told Netanyahu that he believes the US and Iran are approaching an agreement on a framework that will bring the parties to the negotiating table towards a long-term agreement

- Amit Segal: Iran was emboldened to attack Israel because it perceived weakness from the Trump administration, believing Washington was more focused on securing a deal with Tehran than deterring aggression

- Wizz Air announced a temporary suspension of its flights to Israel June 8-9
 following the latest security developments in the region.

- Defense Minister Katz: Any attack on the northern cities will lead to an attack on Dahieh. The IDF will continue to operate in Lebanon against the terrorist organization Hezbollah. We categorically reject Iran's threats. Any Iranian attempt to link Lebanon and Iran and attack Israel will be met with great force, as happened yesterday.

- Israel attacked the pump that transports the material in the large petrochemical plant in Iran last night. An attack on a critical (and expensive) component intended to disable the factory completely

- Senior Israeli official: At Trump's request - Israel stops attacks on Iran. Attacks on southern Lebanon will continue in full force in the coming days. We will also strike the Dahiya if attacks on our communities and citizens continue from Lebanon

- "Senior Israeli official: The sense during the meeting was that the current round of fighting/escalation is over."(Amit Segal)

Israel attacked southern Lebanon after Iranian threat. Hezbollah fired back but rockets didn't  cross into Israel and fell short of the border.

Netanyahu and Trump spoke a short while ago.

- Fars News Agency: Iranian armed forces announced the end of military operations against Israel, and warned that if Israel attacks Lebanon again, the response will be more severe

- Trump: “Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE! Final negotiations on “Peace” are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way. The Blockade will remain in place, and in full force and effect, until a “Final Deal” is reached. Things should move quickly. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

-Trump: “Israel and Iran must immediately stop “shooting.” President DONALD J. TRUMP”

The IDF is briefing military correspondents:

Preparations are being made for at least several days of fighting.
The Americans are assisting in intercepting the missiles.

So far, Iran has launched 22–24 missiles at Israel the Houthis have fired two.

From the IDF's perspective, this is not considered a new operation, but rather a continuation of Operation Rising lion.

- Iranian military source to news agencies: Tehran is prepared for a prolonged confrontation with Israel and to attack US interests

-Iran Revolutionary Guards: We warn - the Zionist enemy, by acting against non-military targets and damaging the oil industries, has started a dangerous game whose scope will include all energy targets in the region

- Israeli source confirms to i24NEWS: Iranian petrochemical facility was attacked

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Oif Simchas Sunday 22 Sivan

Keller- Brog Ateres Reva
Levine -Swerdloff  Ateres  Chaim Elazar 
Pfeiffer -Hess Bais Faiga
Pfeiffer -Zelishovsky Ateres Blima
Hoffman - Bertram Lake Terrace 
Gluck - Ganz Neemas Hachaim 
Weber -Krausz Ateres Esther 

- Lakewood cheder/Bais  Faiga dinner at Fountain Ballroom a day Kesser Moshe Yehuda halls

- Rischa Doyraysa event on behalf of Keren Olam Hatorah with Rav Dov Landau shlita. By invitation only at Lakewood high school 

- Telz Cleveland dinner at Bellworks


Iran/Israel News Sunday June 7

- Homefromt command considering restrictions at Ben GurionAirport.
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10:50 pm

Israel hit 15 targets in Iran 

Red siren alert incoming rockets towards Iarael missile  was intercepted

- Rocket launched towards Israel  from Yemen 

- IDF struck targets in Tehran and Isfahan

- IRGC has vowed to respond and retaliate for Israel's latest attacks on Iran. Iran will retaliate against Israel and throughout the Gulf.

- Unconfirmed reports of 2 explosions in Saudi Arabia. Iranian ballistic missile attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

- Israel Defense Forces: The Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran a short while ago.

- The IDF struck Tehran's Mehrabad Airport and a drone manufacturing plant

- Senior US official: Trump asked not to respond to the missile attack, to wait a few days for the negotiations, and "not to interfere." According to the official, who is familiar with the details of the conversation between the figures, Netanyahu tried to oppose but eventually - "kind of agreed." - Barak Ravid

- Hospitals instructed to move operations underground amid renewed Iranian attacks

- Trump to the Financial Times: "Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept a deal with Iran. I decide, not him."

- Netanyahu and Trump spoke on the phone. Bibi updating the security  cabinet.

- Trump to Barak Ravid: If Bibi strikes them back, it’s just going to keep going like the last 47 years or the last 3000 years. The Iranian strikes [on Israel] didn't hurt anybody. Hopefully, Israel is not going to retaliate. We are very close to a final deal with Iran. It is going to be a good deal. I don’t want it to blow up because of what is happening now."

- Speaker of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament Ebrahim Rezaei is mocking Trump: “The firing took place from the very place where Trump claimed he had destroyed them! We are ready; beyond the readiness of February 28th/March 9th.  
We will stand firm until the complete punishment of the rabid dogs of the region, and we will not yield.”

- Trump: I will call PM Netanyahu now and tell him NOT to attack Iran in response (Barak Ravid)

- President Trump to Foxnews: "What I would suggest to Iran: You've shot your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal,"

- Amit Segal: "This is Trump's problem and the free world's problem after two months of a ceasefire: the Iranians are convinced they won't have to pay a price

3Tomight in EY 23 Sivan is a day of Yeshuah
On this day in 355 BCE, Haman's edict for destroying the Jewish people was overturned. The date is mentioned three times in megilas Esther.

- Iran launched missiles toward Israel.

All missiles in all 4 waves were successfully intercepted by the IDF.

- The senior military advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader, Mohsen Rezaei: The attackers received their response. Any new action will be met with a more crushing response and at a very heavy price

- IRGC: "Tonight's operation was only a warning. If the aggression continues, the responses will be broader and will include all US and Zionist targets in the region. Iran agreed to a ceasefire on April 8 on the condition of stopping fighting on all fronts. However, as usual, the US and the Zionist regime did not fulfill their commitments. They continued aggression and crimes in Lebanon and, at the same time, violated the ceasefire by repeated strikes on Iranian coasts and vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the Sea of Oman, and the Indian Ocean"

- Fourth waves of missiles from Iran to Israel

Red alerts across northern Israel; all schools and gatherings in the ENTIRE country have been canceled until further notice. Israel is bracing for attacks from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen.
Senior Israeli official: We will respond with force

Senior US official: President Trump was updated about the escalation between Israel and Iran

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- U.S. military: 'Our forces in the Middle East remain ready and vigilant.'"

- IDF exposes a major Iranian-financed Hezbollah tunnel network in the Shaqif mountains, built inside a civilian zone under six kilometers from Metulla. Designed for hundreds of fighters with long-term quarters, anti-armor platforms, air defense infrastructure, and surgical facilities. 
Drones and missiles were launched from the site toward Israel. 

- Threats from Iran continues: Mojtaba Khamenei's advisor: "In the bombing in Beirut, the enemy ignited the negotiation table for the third time."

- The United States plans to use Iranian assets to help rebuild its Gulf allies. “The Treasury Department will use all tools at its disposal to make Iranian assets available to our Gulf allies, to support reconstruction and repair efforts for any future damage caused by Iran."

- Iranian response to the IDF strike in Dahieh - Spokesperson for the National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament, Rezaei: “We will deliver a decisive and painful response to the Zionist regime's attack on Dahiyeh. These rabid dogs must be disciplined and put back in their place. Look at the sky over the occupied lands tonight.”

- 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

Sunday June 7 News Updates Lakewood

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


- Harav Bumim Schreiber shlita is in Lakewood as he came in with the delegation on behalf of Keren Olam Hatorah. He met with the R"Y Rav Malkiel Kotler and will deliver a ahiur tomorrow at BMG at the end of 1st seder 12:45 pm

- Iran just launched missiles toward Israel.

- Rav Dov Landau shlita is in Lakewood today he will meet later with Rabbonim, Roshei chabura and rebbeim in a private  event called "Rischa Deoraysa" similarto jow it'sdone in EY in a Q&A format, at  the Lakewood high school entrance by ticket only. 

- Ruby label shoe sale today at Esther Gerber hall 5th and Madison open until 7pm Shabbos shoes at $40 a pair and lower prices on other shoes

- Updated (this is for Next week Sunday 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 next Sunday Parahas Korach 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.


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