Friday, July 17, 2026

Zmanim Lakewood עש"ק פרשת דברים שבת חזון תשפ"ו

The Ohev Yisrael  the Opta Rebbe said Shabbos Chazon is the highest Shabbos of the year.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchov, said that on this Shabbos "Chazon" every Jew is given a personal vision of the 3rd Bais Hamikdash.

Friday, July 17, 2026 / ג׳ אב תשפ״ו
 ערב שבת פרשת דברים שבת חזון
Candle lighting 8:05 pm
Shkiah/Sunset 8:23 pm

Weather Shabbos day 83° Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. Heavy downpours are possible. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Chance of rain 90%.


שבת חזון היא הפטרה השלישית והאחרונה מתלתא דפורענותא

יש הנוהגים לשיר את הפיוט "לכה דודי" במנגינה של "איכה", ויש שנהגו: לשיר במנגינה של קינת "אלי ציון", הנאמרת בסיום  קינות של תשעה באב (מנהגי פרנקפורט).ויש שלא נהגו כן, והטעם: כדי שלא להראות אבלות בפרהסיא בשבת (דרכי חיים ושלום)
וְאָשִׁיבָה יָדִי עָלַיִךְ וְאֶצְרֹף כַּבֹּר סִיגָיִךְ וְאָסִירָה כָּל בְּדִילָיִךְ. (הפטרת שבת חזון) שבת שלום

Video Kabolas shabbos chazon to the tune of nigun Eli Tzion

Friday July 17 News Updates Lakewood

Friday, July 17, 2026 / ג׳ אב תשפ״ו
 ערב שבת פרשת דברים שבת חזון
Candle lighting 8:05 pm
Shkiah/Sunset 8:23 pm

Weather: 87° Partly cloudy. Areas of smoke and haze are possible, reducing visibility at times.
Shabbos day 83° Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. Heavy downpours are possible. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Chance of rain 90%.

Air quality alert until 1200 am Motzei shabbos 
Air quality index in Lakewood today 167 Unhealthy
Air quality is unhealthy. Sensitive groups and some others may experience adverse health effects

Potential power outages Shabbos afternoon Widespread severe thunderstorms are expected to hit New Jersey on Shabbos with the potential for flash flooding, damaging winds, hail and the threat of isolated tornadoes, forecasters say.
“A significant weather event is looking more likely Saturday,” the National Weather Service said early Friday. “Multiple rounds of showers and storms are expected, which may begin before noon and extend after sunset.”

- Admor Kosson shlita will spend shabbos in Lakewood with the bochurim of yeshiva Ateres Tzvii

Admor Kaliv shlita will be at the B:M Shemen Lmincha in Brook Hill

 
NEWS Updates:

A Reminder That Can Save a Life
Please make sure you have a system in place whenever you take a baby in the car not just to a morah or daycare, but even for a quick errand. Following yesterday's heartbreaking tragedy in Baltimore, and several recent close calls  this wwek that, b'chasdei Hashem, ended safely, this is an important reminder for everyone. Use a reminder system, such as newer car seat safety alerts, a phone reminder, or a buddy system where someone checks that the baby was taken out of the car. A simple reminder can save a life. Husband and wife should check especially on Friday afternoons.

- US issues travel warning for Israel and the region: "Fear of escalation, reconsider any travel

- Clarification: The rumors circulating that the FBI raided Rockland Kosher in connection with the SCN service pause are false. Rockland Kosher confirmed directly to Rockland Daily that no such raid took place.

- BDE: Petira of Rebbetzin Shulamis Schiff A"H wife of Rav Sheah Schiff ZTL of Bais Shraga in Monsey and  Daughter of Rav Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz Zatzal she was 98. Levaya in Monsey Sunday morning 10am in Bais Shraga

-White House to meet with FIFA President Infantino over wildfire smoke health concerns ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final in New Jersey. — Sky News

-Trump: “We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining their Forests, and Brush therein, and the United States is being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air, the quality of which is dangerous, and totally unacceptable! I will call the Prime Minister during the day to find out what they are going to do about it. The cost is incalculable! Canada has refused to engage in basic Forest Management and Debris Removal, knowing that such refusal will lead to exactly this result. This is Willful Negligence, and becoming a yearly occurrence, costing the United States Billions of Dollars, which cost of this pollution must of necessity be added to the TARIFFS Canada is currently paying. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP”

-The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals just ruled that New Jersey's anti-gun law banning possession of "assault weapons" and "large capacity magazines" to be Unconstitutional 
big win for the 2nd Amendment

- Giyus: A Tzanz Chasid was released erev shabbos from IDF miliary prison following a large protest last night by the rebbe with thousands of chasidim.

- United Airlines is reportedly allowing some passengers to change their flights for free if they don't want to land at Florida's newly renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport.

- The New Jersey Attorney General and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness are conducting a joint investigation into a recent spate of burglaries and harassing phone calls targeting at least 10 Masjids and Islamic Centers across the state.

- Tucker Carlson said president Trump is weak.claiming he "betrayed the United States for the benefit of a foreign power," In an interview with the Bloomberg news agency, Tucker Carlson said, "I don't think Trump is the strongest person in the world. Many presidents have, in one way or another, resisted attempts to control them from the outside and he didn't. That's why he's weak."

- Thousands Attend Lake Carasaljo Fireworks; Pedestrian Safety Concerns Raised
Thousands of Lakewood residents gathered at Lake Carasaljo for the Independence Day drone and fireworks show. Despite poor air quality, the event went on as planned, and township officials accommodated the community by keeping the show free of loud music during the Nine Days. 
After the event, however, thousands of people were left to walk along and cross Route 9 without police officers or crossing guards to assist. Many pedestrians crossed through moving traffic as vehicles were not stopped.

- A Reminder That Can Save a Life
Please make sure you have a system in place whenever you take a baby in the car not just to a morah or daycare, but even for a quick errand. Following yesterday's heartbreaking tragedy in Baltimore, and several recent close calls that, b'chasdei Hashem, ended safely, this is an important reminder for everyone. Use a reminder system, such as newer car seat safety alerts, a phone reminder, or a buddy system where someone checks that the baby was taken out of the car. A simple reminder can save a life.

-Trump: Great reviews on speech last night. Big audience. Pass THE SAVE AMERICA ACT!!! Thank you! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- China declares it has “never” interfered in U.S. elections.

- Faith communities see big challenges in daylight saving time proposal
Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, executive vice president and COO of the Orthodox Union, one of the largest Jewish organizations in the U.S., said that there are ramifications for the broader community as well. "It is worth considering all of the effects of the change, including its impact on children walking to schools and buses in the dark, before rushing to make it law." More

- PSA: Traffic Alert: World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium
Anyone traveling on Sunday should be aware of major traffic delays around MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, due to the FIFA World Cup Final. More than 80,000 fans are expected to attend the match, which kicks off at 3:00 p.m. President Donald Trump is also expected to attend, resulting in heightened security and additional traffic restrictions.
Heavy traffic is expected to begin Sunday morning and continue through approximately 9:00 p.m. Motorists should allow extra travel time and, if possible, avoid the area around the Meadowlands during those hours.

- Israel officially entered election season early Friday after the Knesset voted to dissolve itself, ending the 25th Knesset following a dramatic overnight session. Coalition leaders, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, worked until the final moments to secure the needed 61 votes, with several absent lawmakers brought back to the Knesset to cast the decisive votes

- Trump: The Reflecting Pool, so badly damaged by Deranged Vandals, has be emptied as the massive slash gets repaired. We got it through the great July Fourth Weekend. What kind of animals would do such a thing? We are looking for a Vandal Proof material, but such a thing should not have been necessary. The Scum in Court will hopefully be prosecuted to the MAX. President DJT

-Bloomberg News Agency, citing CIA Director John Ratcliffe: “Russian conscripts arriving at the front in Ukraine survive on average only 20 to 30 minutes before being killed or wounded. This is due to Ukraine's extensive use of drones operated by artificial intelligence."

- A 20-year-old Lakewood man was charged after police said he fled from officers on a stolen ATV before abandoning the vehicle and attempting to escape on foot. Lakewood police responded to the Prospect Street area at about 9:50 p.m. July 13 after the owner of a stolen dirt bike and ATV reported finding the vehicles.

-To summarize Trump's address last night: Trump announces that China stole the election data of 220 million voters, had the ability to influence and “massage” the Presidential Intelligence Daily Briefing, and that the CIA and others covered it up.

 - A classified document released by the WH reveals that China produced tens of thousands of fake driver's licenses and sent them to the US. The plot would then have Chinese nationals in the US cast mail-in ballots

- A new frum political group, representing dozens of frum communities and independent local leaders, is calling on Knesset members Moshe Gafni and Aryeh Deri to give it a spot on their parties' Knesset candidate lists. The group has recently met with senior party officials, as polls show younger frum voters are losing confidence in longtime leaders over issues such as poverty, military conscription, and people leaving the frum community.        

Iran Israel News Updates Friday July 17

- US issues travel warning for Israel and the region: "Fear of escalation, reconsider any travel.

- CENTCOM launched a round of strikes against Iran at 3 p.m. ET today for the seventh consecutive night. The strikes are designed to continue degrading Iranian military capabilities at the Commander in Chief's direction.

- Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader: The period of both negotiation and fighting is over. If the United States continues the war in the next two to three days, Iran will move to a phase of all-out attack aimed at destroying the enemy. If this strategy is implemented, Iran will no longer be content with just responding to attacks against it, but will act proactively and offensively. In such a situation, no political border will protect against Iran's attacking forces
- A massive US military airlift activity above Europe today towards bases in the Middle East.

- After the Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia this week, Pakistan warned Iran that any attack on Saudi Arabia would be considered an attack on it.

-A directive from Iran's Supreme National Security Council orders media outlets not to publish details on civilian infrastructure damage, the scale of destruction, or service disruptions, citing "wartime conditions." Reports must avoid causing public fear or highlighting the enemy's success. For damage and outages, outlets are told to use vague phrases like "under review and troubleshooting." Iran International.

- The Trump administration has informed Israel that it intends to send dozens of additional refueling planes to Israel in the coming days, in preparation for a possible expansion of the war against Iran, three senior US and Israeli officials said.

- Following a Situation Room meeting Tuesday, Trump is considering a major offensive in Iran wider in scope than the current Strait of Hormuz strikes. The U.S. bombed at least seven bridges around Bandar Abbas yesterday, a key IRGC hub in the strait, a U.S. official tells Axios.

- The IRGC Navy warns U.S. forces are approaching “zero hour,” claiming American naval movements are under constant surveillance.

- CENTCOM announced yesterday that it destroyed a surveillance tower at the Bandar Lengeh port, which is part of a maritime surveillance network along the coast of Iran in the Persian Gulf. This network has been used for decades by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to monitor and target commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

- The IDF eliminated Ahamad Hamdan, who served as Muhammad Deif's right-hand man, a Hamas company commander who held hostages and was responsible for documenting them at the liberation "ceremony" in Gaza

- Trump In his speech on election security Thursday night, said the US is “winning big in Iran and you will see the fruits of that labor very, very shortly.”

- Iran says 8 killed in US strikes on bridges

- Tehran missiles targets Qatar, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, while threatening to strike civilian infrastructure across region.

Kuwait: Desalination plant and power plant damaged by Iranian attacks

- Iran Revolutionary Guards announced that they had attacked the US Al-Udeid base in Qatar, and warned other countries hosting US bases in the region that further attacks against Iran would result in "more severe" responses

- The United States has reportedly carried out its largest wave of strikes in Iran during the current round of fighting, targeting major transportation and maritime infrastructure.
Iranian reports say five bridges in southern Iran, an airport, a railway station, and Chabahar Port were struck. An observation tower at the port later collapsed, and at atleast seven people were reportedly killed.

The attacks aim to isolate the strategic coastal area in Bandar Abbas (Hormuz) and cut off logistical routes as a preparation for a future attack.

- Iran has told its regional allies, including Hezbollah, to prepare for the possibility of a broader conflict amid military escalations with the United States. Leaders of the Iran-backed regional “Axis of Resistance” told allies that the period of waiting is nearing an end and that preparations for military scenarios have become a priority.

- Reuters: Gunmen boarded the tanker "Asana" carrying chemical products in the Gulf of Aden, near the Yemeni coast, and it appears they now control the ship. Reports say it was pirates a d not the Houthis.






Halachos for Erev Shabbos Chazon 5786

Halachos for Erev shabbos in the 9 days (Based partially on Rabbi Shmuel Felder Sefer)

Erev Shabbos in the nine days שבת חזון הלכות

- One may cut their Nails for Shabbos since it is not yet shavua shechal bo.

- One may polish their shoes only with liquid polish according to most poskim.

 - One may brush a hat on erev shabbos since it is not considered washing clothes.

 - Showering is a machlokes if you are allowed kol gufo, the minhag is to be meikel but to use only warm water.

- Tasting food that is fleishigs, some poskim- Mekor Chayim (551:9) writes "A woman who needs to taste the Shabbos foods while cooking may do so on Friday afternoon after midday" others hold you can taste but not swallow and must spit it out. (Shmiras Shabbos Khilchasa 42:61 on Erev Shabbos during the Nine Days, you may also taste the food. However, one should try not to swallow food containing meat ingredients)

- Children may eat meat before Shabbos up to 2 hours before the zman according to Rav Moshe Feinstein in Igros Moshe, others (Eliyahu Rabba) hold they may start even from Chatzos. this year 1:02 pm

- If one makes an early Shabbos on Erev Shabbos Chazon he may eat Meat after the Plag. Lakewood Plag is 6:51 pm.

- If one forgot to try on clothing prior to Rosh Chodesh he may put on the clothing on shabbos

- On Motzei Shabbos for Havdala it's preferably to have a koton drink the kois. If no koton is available one may drink by himself wine, if he does so every week ( Better not to get into a safek of Chamar Medina by drinking Beer or coffee) If he sometimes drinks Grape juice he should only make havdala on Grape Juice.

- Some Poskim (Chazon Ish) would take off their Bigdei shabbos after Havdalah.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Events Thurs 3 Av Lakewood

Weather: 67° Partly cloudy skies. Visibility reduced by Smoke
The air quality in many areas of NJ got worse tonight , reaching "unhealthy" levels, because of the wildfire smoke that's drifting down from Canada.

- Fireworks and drone show at the Lakewood lake 8:45pm

- Tonight Shloshim event for Mordy Klughaupt Z"L at Bais Faiga 7:45 pm 

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

- President Trump's 9PM address tonight will involve CHINA and might be "the most important Oval Office address since the Cuban Missile Crisis," per Sen. Bernie Moreno
Watch Live Here or Here

- The National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ has issued a Tornado Warning for... South central Ocean County in southern New Jersey... Southeastern Burlington County in southern New Jersey...Warning including Mystic Island NJ, Tuckerton NJ and North Beach Haven NJ until 8:30 PM EDT

At the Drone show tonight over Lake Carasaljo 




Lakewood Budget Faces 14.4 cent Tax Increase as Mayor Blames FEMA Denial and State Aid Cuts

 Lakewood Budget Includes 14.4-Cent Tax Increase; Mayor Blames FEMA Decision and State Aid Cuts 

At Thursday's Township Committee meeting, Mayor Ray Coles announced that Lakewood’s upcoming municipal budget will include a 14.4-cent tax increase, calling this year’s budget introduction one of the most difficult he has faced in years.

The mayor cited two major factors behind the increase: Winter storm costs: Back-to-back blizzards and snow/ice storms caused widespread disruption, with Lakewood spending approximately $8 million on cleanup and recovery. Coles said the Township normally would have expected FEMA reimbursement, but New Jersey’s application was not approved by the federal government who approved,  applications from other states.

Loss of state municipal aid: Coles said Lakewood’s growing population has far outpaced the state’s outdated aid formula, which was created in the 1970s. He noted that Lakewood has grown from about 30,000 residents to more than 150,000, making it one of the largest municipalities in the state, yet it ranks near the bottom in state aid per capita.

The mayor said state officials recognize Lakewood’s efficiency and limited workforce and determined the Township should receive about $25 million in aid instead of the approximately $5 million it currently receives. He said changing the formula requires legislative action, and local representatives have already sponsored legislation in Trenton to address the issue.

Coles added that Lakewood had received $7–8 million in state grants two years ago and expected an increase this year between 9-13 million, but the elimination of those funds created an additional $8 million budget gap.

The mayor placed much of the blame for the tate increase on the loss of state aid and FEMA reimbursement.

This is for the municipal budget only. The school district and fire budgets are seperate.

Halachos and Laws of The Nine Days 5786

 Laws of the nine days  Based on "A Summary of Halachos of the Three Weeks" by Rabbi Shimon D. Eider ZTL according to the Ashkenazic custom. 

- If one forgot to try on clothing prior to Rosh Chodesh  he may put on the clothing on shabbos

- On Motzei Shabbos for Havdala it's preferably to have a koton drink the kois. If no koton is available one may drink by himself wine, if he does so every week ( Better not to get into a safek of Chamar Medina by drinking Beer or coffee) If he sometimes drinks Grape juice he should only make havdala on Grape Juice. (Rabbi Shmuel Felder Sefer)

- Some Poskim (Chazon Ish) would take off their Bigdei shabbos after Havdalah.

 Article from Ohr Somayach Institutions www.ohr.edu

In addition to the restrictions that apply to the entire three-week period, during the nine days between the 1st of Av until after Tisha B’Av the following restrictions on pleasure and joy also take effect:

(The following is according to the Ashkenazic custom, for the Sephardic custom please consult the rabbi.)

Activities of pleasure and joy

Thursday July 16 News Updates Lakewood

 

Weather: 94° Sunshine and clouds mixed. Expect widespread areas of smoke and haze, reducing visibility at times.

Thick smoke from wildfires that are burning out of control in Canada has caused New Jersey’s air quality to deteriorate to unhealthy levels. The Air Quality Index used by the Environmental Protection Agency showed readings as high as 162 in Ocean County, Readings of 151 to 200 are considered unhealthy for everyone, not just people with respiratory issues.

Tonight Shloshim event for Mordy Klughaupt Z"L at bais Faiga 7:45 pm 




- Trump: "U.S. spy agencies began learning about the compromise of voter registration files in 2020 when they discovered that tens of millions of voter data, think of that tens of millions of voters' data in 18 states have been bought, stolen, or hacked by China."

-Trump claims hundreds of thousands of "dead people" are on U.S. voter rolls.

- Trump accuses China of working through American contacts to influence U.S. business leaders against him during his first administration.

-Trump accuses China of illicitly acquiring 220 million U.S. voter files in what he calls the largest election-data breach in history, starting during the 2020 election.

- President Trump BLASTS the left-wing radical networks like ABC and NBC for refusing to air his speech tonight."In a rare move, NBC and ABC fake news have both said that they would not cover this speech." "They knew what it was about because they don't like the topic, know how corrupt our system is, and don't want to reveal it. But they and others in the media are part of a plot!"  "They want to continue this fraud for whatever reason. They want to keep it going. They want to protect the radical left."  "They can't have a great country. And that's true. You can't have a great country without free and fair elections."

- Keren Zichron Yehoshua launched for a Almana and 10 Yesomim Donate HERE

- Major Tax increase anounced at the committee meeting today ahead of the 2026 Budget. Lakewood Mayor says the increase is due to the back to back snowstorms and the cuts to municipal aid from the  state and cuts from FEMA to New Jersey.

- Lakewood mayor addresses concerns for Music in the 9 days at Fireworks show 

At Thursdays Township Committee meeting, Mayor Ray Coles announced that the fireworks show will go on as scheduled tonight. Addressing concerns about the event taking place during the Nine Days, the mayor said there will be a DJ at the amphitheater, but noted that attendees who prefer not to hear the music can stand in other areas where it will not be audible. Mayor Coles did not address concerns about the day's air quality. He also announced that he would not be attending the fireworks event, explaining that his wife recently underwent surgery

- WH Press Sec confirms Trump will attend World cup final game on Sunday at Metlife stadium. Game starts at 3pm expect traffic if coming back from the catskills early, 82,000 fans expected.
 "On Friday, the president will travel to New York City to attend a FIFA reception at Trump Tower, followed by his attendance on Sunday at the FIFA World Cup, between Spain and Argentina."At Metlife stadium in New Jersey.

- A White House teleprompter operator has been placed on unpaid administrative leave after a report alleges he profited from online bets on Kalshi because he had prior access to President Trump's speeches:

- Karoline Leavitt appears to confirm President Trump will be declassifying documents surrounding breaches in election security

- Giyus: President Isaac Herzog’s office reportedly asked Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara to explore alternatives to arresting Haredi draft evaders, including possible economic sanctions. The proposal was aimed at reducing tensions, but the attorney general reportedly did not respond, and Herzog did not bring it before the government, believing it would not advance.

- A Total employment in New Jersey decreased by 300 jobs in June, however, the unemployment rate in the state decreased by 0.2% to 4.5%. The May estimate was revised downward by 800 jobs, resulting in a April-to-May net gain of 1,400 jobs, down from the preliminary estimate of 2,200 jobs gained.(Onejerseyschorr)

- Governor Mikie Sherrill: As smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to impact air quality in our region, I’ve directed NJ TRANSIT and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to make select quantities of masks available to commuters and at rest areas along the Turnpike and Parkway. The Port Authority will also be distributing masks.

- Tonight Shloshim event for Mordy Klughaupt Z"L at bais Faiga 7:45 pm 

- Nichum Aveilim:
Shiva for Rav Yechiel Drillman Ztl at 29 Pointsetta ct Lakewood getting up Friday afternoon

Shiva for Mrs. Rochel Lichtenstein A"H at 300 Carey St getting up Monday morning

- Rav Asher Arieli Shlita is sitting shiva on the passing of his sister Mrs. Miriam Stern A"H wife of Rav Dovid Asher Stern shlita, she was 62.

- Giyus: police esrimate 10,000 Sanzer Chassidim gathered outside a military prison to protest the arrests of two chasidim from their community who were detained over draft-related issues. They were joined by the Sanzer rebbe shlita.

- Giyus: Protests taking place today, Highway 4 in response to the arrests of yeshiva students 

- Lakewood Independence day Fireworks and drone show scheduled for tonight.The show will take place at Lake Carasaljo, viewable from both North and South Lake Drives. The drone show will begin at 8:45 pm; and lead into the fireworks show at approximately 9:00 pm.

Lakewood township committee meeting today virtual only watch livestream Here see agenda Here 
On the agenda: Introducing the 2026 municipal budget. Ornances on the agenda including the vacation of a portion of Beaumont Street, the acceptance of donated land on Brill Street, Ferndale Avenue, and Wayne Street, the public sale of three township-owned parcels, the private sale of a parcel on County Line Road East, and the first reading of a proposed private sale of a 22,000-square-foot portion of township-owned land on Wood Avenue with a starting bid of 750k. 
public can submit emails during the meeting via comments@lakewoodnj.gov

- According to reports on Trump's national TV address to the nation set for today, Trump is going to release major bombshells regarding the CIA having then hiding critical foreign election interference information.

- While Lakewood girls' schools have yet to confirm their start dates for the upcoming school year, many of the boys' mesivtas and batei medrash are expected to begin the Elul zman on Thursday night, Rosh Chodesh Elul. Bochurim will return from camp just one day earlier before resuming the zman. This marks a change from previous years, when the Elul zman typically began only after Shabbos.

- NJ Investigates JCP&L Over Power OutagesThe NJ Board of Public Utilities opened investigations into JCP&L over reliability issues and its response to July storms that left thousands without power. Residents cited long outages and poor communication, while JCP&L said it deployed 5,700 workers and is making major system upgrades.

- Jackson 21 Townhouse Pool Schedule Sparks Debate Over Gender-Separate HoursA pool schedule at The Club at Jackson 21, a 465-home townhouse community, has sparked controversy after setting separate swimming hours for men and women during parts of the day. The policy, supported by many Orthodox Jewish residents for reasons of modesty, allows only limited co-ed swimming hours. Some non-Orthodox residents argue the rules are discriminatory, while supporters say the HOA is accommodating religious beliefs. The HOA has discussed possibly adding a second pool as a solution. The issue follows previous legal disputes over gender-separated pool schedules in Orthodox communities. APP reports 

- Poll: Most New Jerseyans Want to Keep Full-Service Gas 
A new Fairleigh Dickinson University poll finds 64% of New Jersey voters want to keep the state’s full-service gas law, while only 24% support allowing self-service pumps. Support remains strong across political parties, genders, and age groups. A bill to allow drivers the option of pumping their own gas has been introduced but has not advanced.

- Mamdani proposes banning NYC landlords from requiring both proof of income & a credit check  while forcing landlords or brokers to pay any credit-check fees.

- New Jersey's law requiring owners and operators of electrical bicycles to obtain motorized bicycle licenses, registration, and insurance is scheduled to go into effect on July 19. But the law, which is considered the toughest in the nation, is causing a lot of confusion and the Motor Vehicle Commission has struggled to interpret the new law - with confusing and conflicting information on its website and manual for e-bike owners.(Onejerseyschorr)

- NJ Opens Investigations Into JCP&L After Reliability Failures and July Outages

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) has opened two proceedings involving JCP&L, including an enforcement case over the company’s failure to meet reliability standards in 2022–2024 and a new review of its response to the July heat wave and severe storms that left thousands without power. Residents and officials complained about lengthy outages, poor communication, and slow restoration during dangerous heat. JCP&L said it deployed about 5,700 workers and is investing billions in system upgrades. The BPU is accepting public comments as it reviews the utility’s performance.

. Secretary of State Rubio: "Here in the United States, the share of left-wing terrorist attacks and plots has risen to levels not seen in decades. In Germany, far-left violence has jumped by more than 40 percent in just the last year alone."

- Ocean County Doctor, founder of the Jasper Spine Institute of Brick, along with his daughter & her 2-year-old girl died in a plane crash in upstate New York on Monday night



List of Kosher restaurant menus for the 9 days courtesy of great Kosher restaurants

https://www.greatkosherrestaurants.com/nine-days-menu-and-specials/


CENTRAL JERSEY Lakewood area

Agripas – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at Westgate Plaza 84 Hillside Blvd Lakewood, NJ 08701.

Bonsai – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 2186 Lakewood Rd, Toms River, NJ 08755.

Bridge Turkish Grill – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 315 Raritan Ave, Highland Park, NJ 08904, United States.

Burger Bar – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 2080 W County Line Rd Unit C5, Jackson Township, NJ 08527

Char Q – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 2 Augusta Blvd, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Flysh – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 32 Cross St Ste 105, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Fortune Cookie Chinese – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 48 Monmouth Rd, Oakhurst, NJ 07755-1654

Glatt Gourmet – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 1094 River Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Hamisada – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 5325 US-9, Howell Township, NJ 07731

Ishtabach – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 2164 U.S. 9, Toms River, NJ. View their Nine Days Menu here.

Kipshuto – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 37 S Clifton Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA

Lipa’s Munch – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 1001 Madison Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Mike’s Chicken – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 700 Cedarbridge Ave Unit 7, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Nicki’s – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 115 2nd St, Lakewood, NJ 08701

PH Modern Grill – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 681 River Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Salt Steakhouse – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 15 Morris Ave, Long Branch, NJ 07740

The Loft Steakhouse – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 1600 NJ-70, Lakewood, NJ 08701.

Tomahawk Steakhouse – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 700 Cedarbridge Ave Unit 4, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Yapchik – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 1757 Madison Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

Yussi’s Deli – Will be open during the Nine Days. Located at 234 2nd St, Lakewood, NJ 08701



Iran/Israel News Updates Thurs July 16

- CENTCOM Today at 9:40 p.m. ET, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) completed its latest major wave of strikes against Iran.U.S. forces, including fighter jets, aerial drones, and warships, launched precision munitions that hit dozens of Iranian military targets such as coastal surveillance and air defense sites, military logistics infrastructure, and maritime capabilities. This was the sixth consecutive night of U.S. strikes against Iran. At the Commander in Chief's direction, CENTCOM is further degrading Iranian military capabilities and holding Iran accountable for recent attacks on commercial shipping. More than 50,000 U.S. service members are operating across the Middle East and remain vigilant, lethal, and ready."

- U.S. Central Command CENTCOM: At 2 p.m. ET today, U.S. forces began conducting a new wave of strikes against Iran for the fifth consecutive night to further degrade Iranian military capabilities

- Israel is preparing for a possible escalation in the exchange of fire between the United States and Iran next week following recent remarks by US President Donald Trump and ongoing diplomatic developments, Channel 12 reports. Israel believes the US may begin targeting Iranian civilian infrastructure, in line with Trump’s recent comments. Until now, US strikes have been focused primarily on Iranian military infrastructure.

- White House Press Secretary Leavitt: Iran continues to talk with the US and is interested in reaching an agreement

-A Hamas commander who invaded Israel during the October 7, 2023, onslaught was killed in an airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip earlier today, the army announces

- US expands strikes into Tehran area as Iran threatens to ‘resist until the end’

- Reuters: Iran ordered Houthis to block Bab al-Mandeb Strait if Trump carries out his threats and attacks power plants

- Israeli strikes killed at least five Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip today.

- Four Hamas weapon depots were destroyed in Israeli strikes in the central Gaza Strip overnight, the IDF announces.

- AP: The US increased the strikes on Iran tonight, hitting more northern targets. For the first time since the beginning of the current escalation round - the strikes also reached areas around Tehran

- Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz an inviolable "red line" on Thursday, warning that any U.S. strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including the power plants and bridges President Donald J. Trump has threatened to target, would trigger retaliatory strikes against critical infrastructure across the Gulf region.

- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke overnight with U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The two discussed recent U.S. military operations in Iran and agreed to continue close U.S.-Israel coordination in response to any future developments.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Hashkafa Q & A

Hashkafa with Rav Gershon Ribner shlita

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Events Wed Rosh chodesh AV

 Weather Tonight: 70°  Thunderstorms this evening, then skies turning partly cloudy after midnight. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Chance of rain 70%.

- Yeshiva Gedolah of Clifton R"Y Rav Yehuda Schwartz shlita,Rav Nosson Levine shlita, pbuilding expansion reception at 10 Bear Trail Jackson 

- Smoke from the Canadian wildfires have now spread over most of New Jersey and is expected to linger through Thursday and perhaps into Friday, potentially causing visibility restrictions and poor air quality across the state.
According to the National Weather Service, this smoke event is not expected to be as severe as the similar event that occurred in June 2023.(One Jersey)

Wednesday Rosh Chodesh Av News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 101° Sunny to partly cloudy. Areas of smoke reducing visibility at times
Air quality alert due to smoke from Canadian wildfires 
An Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. today for Monmouth, Middlesex, Somerset, Ocean, and southeastern Burlington counties, with heat index values up to 107 degrees. Dangerous heat and humidity could cause heat-related illnesses, and temperatures will remain very hot on Thursday, with heat indices near 100 degrees.

NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to reach New Jersey later this evening, affecting our air quality. Sensitive individuals should limit time spent outdoors and avoid strenuous activity.

Today Rosh chodesh marks the 26th yahrzeit of the Bobover Rebbe Rav Shlomo Halberstam the Divre Shloime zt"l, Thousands expected at the Tziyun located ad Floral park cemetery Deans, NJ 





-Trump is expected to reveal Chinese meddling in U.S. elections, including alleged compromises of voter data — CBS

- Lakewood Fireworks  and drine show are scheduled for tomorrow evening but the current smoke conditions may be a factor while officials have yet to announce any changes.

- Smoke from Canadian wildfires reaches the Lakewood area this evening 

- NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill We are excited to welcome Spain and Argentina to New Jersey for the World Cup Final this Sunday!
In just four days, one in three people across the globe will tune in to watch the final match take place right here in the Garden State.

-Trump on Truth Social: Iran has allowed an American Citizen, who was wrongfully detained in December of 2024 under the “presidency” of Sleepy Joe Biden, to leave the Country. She is now safely outside of Iran, and in good condition. The United States of America appreciates this gesture of Goodwill by Iran!

- The fight over daylight saving time is heating Supporters say permanent daylight saving time would end disrupted schedules, give families more evening sunlight, and boost businesses across multiple industries. But airlines are warning the change could ripple through aviation, impacting sunrise times, passenger schedules, crew and aircraft positioning, and coordination with global flight networks. Sleep experts are also pushing back, arguing permanent standard time is healthier than permanent daylight saving time because it better lines up with the body’s natural clock.

- Channel 13 News poll for this evening: The anti‑Netanyahu bloc achieves for the first time the majority needed to form a government with 61 seats without the arab parties 

- More than 100 House Democrats vote to cut off aid to Israel. The US House overwhelmingly rejected Rep. Thomas Massie’s amendment to cut billions in aid to Israel by a 104-314 vote.
All but one Republican voted against it. Nearly half of voting Democrats supported the cut.

- The Knesset voted Wednesday 65-51 to pass a law significantly weakening the powers of the attorney general The legislation, which is currently set to enter into effect in January 2027, two months after the next elections, would effectively strip the attorney general of authority over the government by allowing ministers to reject the attorney general’s currently binding legal positions.

- A new New Jersey law taking effect July 17 expands Family Leave Act protections by covering employers with 15 or more employees instead of 30. The law also reduces the employment requirement from 12 months to 3 months and lowers the minimum hours worked from 1,000 to 250, extending job protection to more than 400,000 additional workers in the state.

- Power was out briefly along the Pine Street corridor and Cedarbridge corporate park. It has since been restored

- The Sanzer Rebbe along with thousands of his Chassidim will gather tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m. outside Prison 10 for a Atzeres tefillah rally, protesting the arrest of two bochurim f
affiliated with the Chassidus for draft dodging 

- A moment of silence in the Israeli Knesset in memory of Senator Lindsey Graham

- BDE: Petirah of Reb Yissochor Tzvi Halevi Lowy Z"L of Brooklyn father of R' Yitzchok and R' Eliyohu of Lakewood Kevura in Lakewood today 4:30pm

- The U.S. military is moving ahead with plans to build a “mission training center” for F-16 fighter jets stationed at the 177th Fighter Wing in Egg Harbor Township, on the edge of Atlantic City International Airport, the latest element of a multipart push to expand air power in South Jersey.(OneJersey)

- For the 9 days lakewood restaurants will have extended hours Mendelsohn's pizza n Toms River/Lakewood open until 9 pm
Fleishig restaurants will have Parve menus in addition there will be fleishigs available for shabbos and siyumim 

- Giyus: A Hafgama was held outside the Tel Hashomer Recruitment Office against the scheduled conscription day for Charedi tracks in the IDF. Demonstrators gathered to protest the ongoing draft efforts targeting yeshiva students. In yerushalayim members of the Eidah hacharedis protested in front of the lishkat Giyus on Rechov Rashi 

- Netanyahu to travel to D.C. Saturday for Lindsey Graham’s funeral.

- Firefighters responded to a fire Wednesday at at Atlantic Coast Recycling of Ocean County on  New Hampshire Avenue. It was put out shortly after

- As they do on many Rosh Chodesh mornings, members of Women of the Wall gathered at the Kosel today for their monthly provocation as hundreds of seminary girls and other women assembled nearby, reciting Tehillim loudly to drown out the group. 

- The Lakewood Fire District plans to construct a memorial monument at the corner of Monmouth Avenue and Fifth Street commemorating the 50th anniversary of the loss of two Lakewood firefighters.

- Lakewood Township is expected to introduce its 2026 municipal budget, though the full details have not yet been released. There is a possibility of a tax increase, following reductions in state funding and municipal aid from Trenton.

- President Donald Trump is directing ICE officers to resume conducting traffic stops, rejecting a recent Department of Homeland Security decision to suspend the tactic following two fatal shootings involving ICE agents in Maine and Texas. “We CANNOT give up one of I.C.E.’s most important and effective Crime Fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Once we do, we are playing right into the criminal’s hands.”

- Giyus: The new law freezing the arrest of yeshiva bochurim who have not reported for the draft comes into effect at a particularly sensitive time just one week before the start of Bein Hazmanim, during this period, many travel, take trips, and spend more time on the roads and in public areas, leading to increased interaction with police officers. Officials warn that despite the temporary freeze, the coming weeks could still see a significant number of encounters and possible arrests before the law is fully implemented or enforced.

- Trump calls on New York to reverse its data center moratorium “immediately,” warning it could hand AI leadership to China.

- Arkia Airlines will expand and upgrade its Tel Aviv-New York route in response to strong demand, adding Monday and Wednesday flights between Tel Aviv and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport in August and September.

-Lakewood Police Arrest Suspect Twice in One Week Lakewood Police arrested Anthony Bivins Jr., 48, after two separate investigations. He was first charged in connection with a residential burglary and theft of tools, and days later was arrested again for allegedly stealing a vehicle from a local repair shop.

- Neptune Township has joined more than 25 New Jersey municipalities in restricting data centers and in addition they voted to restrict Department of Homeland Security detention centers within the municipality.

-New Jersey beer sales rose about 10% during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making it the second-biggest drinking host region after Massachusetts.

- Benjamin Netanyahu on Zohran Mamdani: "I think Zohran Mamdani secretly hates America. He champions Hamas, which wants to massacre every Jew on Earth. Those who hate the Jews and Israel ultimately hate America."

- NJ Assembly GOP: A $150,000 earner with a $400,000 home in New Jersey pays roughly $21,350/year in state and local taxes.
The same person in Florida: $4,300.
That's a $17,000 difference. Every year.
And we just raised taxes another $800 million



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BDE

Petirah of  Harav Yehoshua Max זצ"ל, who was niftar at the age of 44 following an illness from the dreaded machalah, רח"ל.

Reb Yehoshua was a distinguished talmid chacham a Gaon and  Baki in all Sugyos and served as the Rosh Kollel of Kollel Zichron Yehoram, which was established in memory of his father, Reb Yehoram Max ז"ל. He was a talmid of Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin and maintained a close relationship with the Rosh HaYeshiva, Harav Aharon Schechter זצ"ל. He was his chavrusah and he prepared the shiurim with the Rosh Yeshiva.
He devoted his life to Torah and Avodah despite enduring yesurim from the illness.

He leaves behind his wife (nee Spero)  and 10 yesomim, ranging in age from just 2 to 19 years old. The family resides in the Ridge area of Lakewood he was a mispalel at B"M sharei Orah
Dayan Brody shlita.

A short levayah will take place today  in Lakewood at 11:00 a.m. at the chapel on Seventh Street. The aron will then be taken to Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn for an additional levayah, followed by kevurah at Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, Long Island.

Zoom link for Levaya in Lakewood 
Passcode: 810284

The family will be sitting shivah at 15 Cherry Street, Lakewood.


Iran Israel Updates Wed July 15

- U.S. Central Command says its latest wave of strikes against Iran has been completed.CENTCOM said U.S. forces struck Iranian command centers, air defense sites, missile and drone capabilities, and coastal surveillance facilities to further degrade Iran's ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The military said the strikes were carried out at the direction of the Commander in Chief as the U.S. continues operations against Iranian military targets.

- WSJ: President Trump is leaning towards expanding U.S. military activity in Iran after days of briefings from his top advisors. Among the options being considered are: expanding airstrikes, sending ground forces to seize Iranian islands near the Strait of Hormuz, and bombing Mount Pickaxe.

-Trump on Truth Social: Iran has allowed an American Citizen, who was wrongfully detained in December of 2024 under the “presidency” of Sleepy Joe Biden, to leave the Country. She is now safely outside of Iran, and in good condition. The United States of America appreciates this gesture of Goodwill by Iran!

- US launches new round of Iran strikes, as Bahrain and Kuwait come under attack

- CENTCOM began a new wave of attacks against targets in Iran. The US is striking military targets used against vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz

- JD Vance accused Israel of funding influence campaigns to derail US-Iran negotiations and smear supporters of the deal through media outlets such as Time magazine: “When I open up the pages of Time magazine and see that there’s a literal foreign influence campaign being funded to tank the very deal that I was pursuing, and many of the people receiving that money were attacking me in completely dishonest ways, my response is: Go to ,,,,

 -Reporter: Is Iran being given a deadline before it starts bombing bridges?
 Trump: I don't like setting deadlines, but they know very well – it's in their best interest to behave well.

- IDF eliminated 3 Hezbollah terrorists in South Lebanon

- Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament and head of the Iranian negotiating team, prepares the Iranian public for the possibility of war: “We must always be ready for war and stand to the last drop of blood for the security of the state and our national interests. We have never sought war, and we do not seek it today, but we must always be prepared for conflict. At the same time, the tools of diplomacy and negotiation must also be used to promote and establish national interests.”

- President Trump announced that Iran contacted him earlier expressing a desire to negotiate a deal. Iran denies.

- Trump on Fox News: "Netanyahu is amazing as Prime Minister during wartime. Our relationship is great despite some differences of opinion here and there. Without me, Israel would be destroyed, and you can ask him"

- CENTCOM has launched another wave of strikes on Iran, after a 7-hour continuous strike last night.

- Report on the Emirati website Aram News from political sources in Lebanon: Hezbollah is preparing a plan for military escalation against Israel, which includes intensive attacks on cities in the north. It is claimed that the terrorist organization is waiting for the green light from Tehran to begin the attack, and has already begun to strengthen its forward positions north of the Litani River

- Senior advisor to the Iranian regime, Marandi: “For weeks, the Trump regime has been secretly planning heavy airstrikes and a land invasion with backing from Arab dictatorships. Iran, meanwhile, has quietly prepared for a major confrontation. If Trump launches this assault, those Persian Gulf Arab regimes won't survive.”

- A senior US official: The talks among the US, Israel, and Lebanon concluded after two days of intensive, positive discussions in Rome. We agreed on the framework and guidelines for a pilot regional process, which will be completed and implemented in the coming days. We will now move on to expanded technical discussions, which will focus on implementing all aspects of the framework agreement aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

- President Trump held a meeting last night in the White House Situation Room to discuss plans for new strikes against Iran, which will be broader in scope than the bombings currently being carried out in the Strait of Hormuz, according to three sources familiar with the details. The meeting was also attended by senior members of Trump's national security team, including VP Vance, SOS Rubio, SOW Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Steve Witkoff, and other senior officials - Axios




Bagatz Freezes Law that Would Stop Arrests of Yeshiva Bochurim

That was quick after a 20 hour pause the arrests have resumed.

 In a dramatic intervention, the High Court of Justice freezes the implementation of a law passed by the Knesset yesterday banning the arrest of ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students as  draft dodgers.

In response to petitions against the law, the court orders that a hearing on the legislation be held as soon as possible and issues a temporary order preventing the law from coming into effect pending a further decision.

Justice Ofer Grosskopf, who issues the temporary order, also issues an interim order demanding the government explain why the law should not be struck down, based on previous High Court rulings on the issue and the arguments of petitioners, which he says, have “significant weight.”

Several petitions were filed against the law immediately after its passage, arguing that the legislation was discriminatory since it bans arrests for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students who have failed to obey conscription orders while allowing arrests for non charedi draft-dodgers to continue.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Statement of Agudath Israel of America on House Passage of Permanent Daylight Saving Time

 Today the U. S. House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act by a wide majority. Agudath Israel of America and its constituents understand the popular desire to “lock the clock.” We are concerned, however, that by choosing permanent daylight saving time (DST) for the entire country it will put children at risk and affect our religious practices.


Permanent DST would mean sunrises after 9 am in some parts of the country for weeks in the winter thereby causing many of America’s schoolchildren to head for school – by foot, by bicycle, or by bus – in the pre-sunrise darkness and putting them at increased risk.

For the Orthodox Jewish community, an unintended, yet compelling, consequence of such legislation is the effect it will have on our fundamental religious practices. In Jewish law, morning prayers, and the rituals associated with them, must be recited no earlier than at specified times. The later sunrise occurs; the later synagogue services must begin. The extension of DST will create an extreme hardship on observant Jews. It would be extraordinarily difficult – if not impossible – to arrive on time for a job and will effect the start time of our schools.

The last time this happened in the 1970’s the popularity of the measure dropped dramatically once Americans experienced one dark winter and Congress had to reverse itself within a year.

We are hopeful that the Senate will consider all of the effects of DST and compare them to the effects of permanent standard time or maintaining the status quo before rushing into this major change.





Events Rosh Chodesh מנחם אב

 יעלה ויבוא 

- Yeshiva Emek HaTorah R"Y Rav Weinberger shlita annual Dinner at Lake Terrace hall 

Weather 74° Clear skies. Hazy.

- The late sunrises in the winter are a big concern of opponents and they point to the fact that Congress already tried this once and people didn't like it. 


Tuesday July 14 News Updates Lakewood

Erev Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av 5786
Reminder 9 days begins tonight 
Shkiah 8:25 pm
Yom Kippur koton Erev Rosh Chodesh Av

Weather 95° Plentiful sunshine. Hot
Tomorrow Rosh Chodesh Av 101° mainly sunny. Near record high temperatures
 Dangerous heat, humidity to make it feel like 100+ degrees Wednesday.
The National Weather Service said residents should prepare for “highs in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees and maximum heat indices between 100-109 degrees for most of the area,”

Extreme heat warnings have been issued for eight counties from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, while the rest of the state is under heat advisories.

Final Day for boys learning programs before camp begins

Today 29 Tamuz is the 921st Yartzeit of רש"י

BDE The Levaya of Harav Hagaon R' Yehoshua- Max zt"l will be Wednesday at 11am @ Lakewood Chapel


- Agudath Israel of America Rabbi AD Motzen:  While the House passed a bill today to make daylight saving time permanent we are hopeful that the Senate will have a robust discussion on the merits and consider our serious concerns of cold dark winter mornings on child safety and the effect of DST on our religious practices.

- Giyus: Charedi leaders are reportedly preparing for the possibility that Israel's courts could invalidate the newly passed law freezing the arrest of yeshiva Bochurim for draft evaders. As a backup plan, they have advanced a proposal to ask President Isaac Herzog to intervene and help halt the arrests of draft evaders if the law is overturned.

- Avigdor Lieberman in the Knesset: "Who would have believed it would be easier to enlist Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than the Charedim?"

- President Trump meets with 5 Holocaust survivors heimishe bubbies in the Oval Office some from Boro Park.

- Jackson Township, New Jersey has abruptly cancelled their Council meeting scheduled for tonight after municipal officials were notified of a "potential safety concern involving the meeting location." Township officials say they are working with the State Fire Marshal’s Office and are awaiting further guidance, but have not offered additional information.(Onejersey)

- House votes 308-117 to make daylight saving time permanent, sending the bill to the Senate. 
- The US House has passed HR 193, a bill to make Daylight Savings Time permanent. The bill now heads to the Senate where it has an uncertain future. If permanent daylight saving time is enacted, summers would remain the same as they are now, though there would be later sunrises and sunsets. However, winter netz and shkiah would drastically change.
 In New York, the latest Netz /sunrise when daylight saving time ends in the fall is 7:20 a.m., and the earliest Shkiah/sunset is 4:28 p.m. But with permanent daylight saving time, the latest Netz/sunrise in NYC would be 8:20 a.m., and the earliest Shkiah/sunset would be 5:28 p.m. NY and NJ have to opt in if the federal law is voted on 

- Brisk Rosh Yeshiva Delivers First Shiur After Two-Month Absence After a two-month absence due to health issues, Brisk Rosh Yeshiva Rav Avrohom Yehoshua Soloveitchik shlita delivered his first shiur this week. Doctors have permitted the Rosh Yeshiva to resume giving limited shiurim, though he remains unable to leave his home. To accommodate the limited space, the shiur on the current sugya was delivered only to the yeshiva's bochurim, while the yungeleit were not in attendance. The resumption of the shiur was welcomed with great joy by his talmidim.(Bechatzros)

- A senior White House official tells Barak Ravid that "at this point" there is no Netanyahu visit on President Trump's schedule next week. Kann had reported that Netanyahu plans to fly to the U.S. in the coming days and stay in Washington early next week.

- U.S. House advances the SAVE America Act bundling Voter ID, proof of citizenship, and ending the seasonal clock change into must-pass national security funding. Passed 215-211.

- President Trump teases his "very big announcement" that's set to be made to the nation on Thursday night. "It's really big news. It's really, really big news. And our country has to shape up. But that's what we're going to be talking about Thursday... it doesn't get bigger, because without free and fair elections, you don't have a country."

- Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham Nordone has officially been SWORN IN as interim US Senator of South Carolina 

- Infectious disease doctor advises avoiding fresh produce even if washed as the explosive diarrhea outbreak spreads rapidly throughout the U.S.

- Knesset Passes Bill Freezing Arrests of Yeshiva Bochurim and youngeleit
The Knesset voted 58-54 to approve a coalition-backed law temporarily halting the arrest and prosecution of ultra-Orthodox men who are considered as evading military service.
The law grants tens of thousands of Yeshiva students immunity from arrest until November 30, extends that protection to newly eligible recruits, and suspends ongoing criminal proceedings, effectively removing the threat of arrest and significantly reducing Charedi enlistment during that period.

 Yesh Atid and Yisrael Beytenu parties both petition the High Court of Justice against a law banning arrests and prosecution of Haredi draft dodgers, effectively freezing most Haredi enlistment, moments after it passed in the Knesset, accusing the coalition of advancing “mass Haredi draft evasion” while “trampling the principle of equality in bearing the burden.”

- With the reopening of the BMG Lakewood freezer on Motzaei Shivah Asar B'Tammuz, baruch Hashem, numerous engagements have been announced over the past several days mazel Tov to all 

-BDE: Petirah of Rav Mordechai Beck, zt"l, Rosh Yeshivas Tiferes Moshe and and Kehal Segulas Yisroel in Monsey. He was 80 years old and collapsed from a heart attack this morning on his way to yeshiva. Leaving thousands of his talmidim in mourning. Levaya will take place in Monsey today at 5:30 pm at his Yeshiva on College Road corner Dolson Road. Kevurah in Monroe Satmar bais olam
Update Rav Modche Beck levaya will be at 5:30. He lived in Lakewood in the early 70's and was a talmid of Reb Schneur Zatzal in addition to being a talmid of Brisk.

- BDE: Petirah of Mrs, Rochel Lichtenstein A"H wife of Rav Shmuel ZTL who was a Rav in Flatbush. Sons, Rav Simcha of Lakewood R' Dovid Monsey R' Yehoshua, R' Simcha and daughters Mrs, Norman, Kleinman, Rubin, Berkowitz.
Levaya in Lakewood at the chapel off 7th st 4pm with kevura at the adjacent bais olam. Shiva in Lakewood at 300 Carey st.

- JSOR 2026 Summer Kosher guide is now available Here .

- Lakewood independence day fireworks and drone show scheduled for this Thursday night 8:45pm at the  Lake. So far no rain in the forecast 

- ICE agents have been directed to largely suspend vehicle stops until further notice following recent deadly shootings in Maine and Texas. CNN

- Giyus: The Eidah HaChareidis is organizing what is expected to be a massive protest on Wednesday, Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av, outside the Tel HaShomer military draft office, following a public call by the Badatz.
Thousands of participants from Yerushalayim and other chareidi communities are expected to attend in protest of efforts to draft bnei yeshivah into the IDF. Members of the Badatz are expected to lead the demonstration and address the crowd.

- NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill A Heat Advisory and Extreme Heat Warning have been issued across New Jersey beginning Wednesday, with high temperatures expected to persist through Friday. Check in on your neighbors, keep your pets indoors, and stay hydrated. Visit http://nj.gov/heat for heat safety and resources.

-A bipartisan Bill Would Make Standard Time Permanent Nationwide. A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced the "Sunshine for Our Kids Act of 2026," which would make standard time permanent across the U.S., ending the twice-yearly clock changes. Supporters say permanent standard time would improve children's health, safety, and sleep, while the House is also considering a separate bill to make daylight saving time permanent instead. 

-If you dont like an early shkiah on shabbos in the winter Congress may finally have good news. A Trump-backed bill that would allow states to keep Daylight Saving Time year-round is moving closer to a full House vote after advancing out of the House Rules Committee.
President Trump celebrated the move, calling the twice-a-year clock change a "ridiculous" ritual and urging Congress to pass the measure
If the house bill is enacted, it  could significantly affect the frum Orthodox community. In some areas, netz would occur after 8:00 a.m. for roughly two months, making davening vasikin far more difficult while many children would be traveling to school before sunrise. An advantage would be a later shkiah on Friday in the winter.
So far, frum organizations have largely remained silent on the proposed legislation.

- The Wandering Que Kosher BBQ smokehouse in Englewood, NJ will close their doors for the final time after 20 years 

- A 33-year-old Canadian  woman was arrested after allegedly slapping a teenage girl wearing clothing with the words “Trump” and “ICE” on the boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach.

- Ponovezh Yeshiva finalized admissions for next year’s Shiur Alef, accepting 477 bochurim out of nearly 650 applicants.

- Knesset Legal Adviser Sagit Afik said MKs with children or grandchildren who would directly benefit from the proposed law freezing the arrest of ultra-Orthodox draft evaders must disclose a potential conflict of interest before participating in today's debate or vote.
The bill would suspend arrests and legal proceedings against draft evaders until November 30. Afik clarified that affected MKs may still vote after making the required disclosure.

- Giyus: The Gerer Rebbe reportedly warned that if a Ger chassid arrested for draft evasion was not released, tens of thousands of Ger chassidim would stage a major protest outside Military Prison 10. The bochur was later released after a medical issue was raised.

- New Jersey Ranks No. 3 for Fatal Road Rage Crashes A new LendingTree study found New Jersey ranks third in the nation for the highest share of fatal crashes involving aggressive or careless driving. Of the state's 638 fatal crashes in 2024, 288 (45.1%) were linked to road rage or reckless driving. The report also found New Jersey had the nation's highest accident rate, with 31.5 crashes per 1,000 drivers.

- Jackson Traffic Alert: Bethel Church Road Construction Begins July 20
Motorists in Jackson Township should expect traffic delays starting July 20 as sidewalk and pedestrian safety improvements begin on Bethel Church Road between South New Prospect Road and the Howell Township border. The project is expected to last 6 to 8 weeks, with alternating traffic and an eastbound detour in place during construction.

- Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing criticism following claims that New York City lost more than $10 billion in tax revenue as wealthy residents continue leaving the state. Critics argue his policies could accelerate the exodus of high-income taxpayers, pointing to reports that New York lost roughly $11 billion in taxable wealth in a single year, while Florida gained about $21 billion through interstate migration.

- CDC is investigating a Cyclospora outbreak in 31 states, with 800 confirmed cases and 86 hospitalizations. The parasite causes severe, often prolonged watery diarrhea. The illness is believed to be linked to contaminated fresh produce, though the source has not yet been confirmed.

- Around 20 FBI Agents along with Capitol Police were spotted at Senator Lindsay Graham’s residence earlier. The federal agents were seen entering his home and around the perimeter.
Law enforcement sources say federal agents are investigating the Senator’s sudden death out of an abundance of caution, as no new evidence has emerged indicating foul play

Minyanim Mincha Yom Kippur Koton ער"ח אב . Lakewood

Minyanim: Mincha/Yom Kippur Koton ער"ח אב תשפ"ו Lakewood Tuesday, July 14, 2025 / כ״ט תמוז תשפ"ו

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- See more zmanim HERE 

- Satmar Forest ave 1:40, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 7:30

- Lutzk 1:45, 3pm, 4pm, 5,pm. 6. pm, 7pm in the Simcha hall

Iran Israel Updates Tuesday July 14

- Trump holds Situation Room meeting with top officials to discuss a “massive” new offensive in Iran. Axios reports 

- CENTCOM states U.S. forces have finished a seven-hour wave of strikes against dozens of Iranian military sites. These targets, located near the Strait of Hormuz and along the country’s coast, included missile and drone facilities, naval assets, and coastal defense systems. The operation followed hours after the U.S. reinstated its naval blockade affecting vessels traveling to and from Iranian ports

- Report: Iran's drones in Kuwait struck a compound housing Halliburton and the U.S. military's biggest Kuwaiti supplier...The drone strikes reportedly hit Halliburton, the American oil services and logistics giant with U.S. government contracts, at the Mina Abdullah compoun.

-Trump on the Iranian leadership: "I knew the 1st group...no longer with us.""Knew the 2nd group...no longer with us.""3rd group...they're stopping a deal.""You'd better make a deal, or you're not gonna have anybody left."

- Iran fires missiles at Jordan 

- Trump refuses to rule out ground war on Iran

- Trump  interview: “Ultimately, we'll hit energy targets in Iran. Next week comes the bridges. We're going to knock out all of their power plants. We'll knock out all of their bridges unless they get to the table and negotiate” : "We already hit Kharg Island as you know twice... as far as taking it is concerned, if we degrade them far enough and deep enough back, I would do that."

- Trump interview: The Strait of Hormuz: "It's open if people want to go through it. We're not opening it for Iran. That's the only one it's closed for... Now, a lot of things have happened in the last few months—pipelines are being built. We're coming up with great alternatives, including Texas, including Alaska."

- The US Naval blockade on Iran has officially started as of 4 PM ET. U.S. forces resumed the naval blockade against vessels transiting to and from Iranian ports and coastal areas today at 4 p.m. ET. There are currently more than 20 U.S. Navy warships and hundreds of military aircraft operating across the Middle East. American forces remain vigilant, lethal, and ready.

- US official to ABC News: The US is attacking Iran at this hour. The attacks have been ongoing for several hours.

- President Trump tells Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and Syria, Axios reports. Netanyahu refused.

- Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament: "The memorandum of understanding" no longer exists - This is because the United States has officially started a war and violated the terms of the agreement."

- Trump on Iran: “You know, we had a deal two days ago. It was done. And then all of a sudden, they couldn't do it. They didn't like something about the deal. They couldn't do it. And they shot first. And that was a big mistake that they shot first because we have been knocking the hell out of them. They're very difficult people. 47 years, we put up with it”

- Senior US Central Command officials have voiced frustration to the IDF and Israel’s defense establishment after Transportation Minister Miri Regev ordered a temporary halt to additional US aerial refueling aircraft landing at Ben Gurion Airport, the Ynet news site reports. US officials argue that the decision undermines the operational needs of American forces amid rising tensions with Iran, stressing that the tankers are a critical component of Washington’s regional deterrence and defense posture.

- Trump:".The days of Iran killing hundreds of thousands of people, including 52,000 protestors, are OVER and, most importantly, IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!"

- Trump: "Oil is flowing like never before, thanks to the awesome Power of the United States Military. A special salute to Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine, and Commander of the United States Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper. Because of them, and all members of the Most Powerful Military anywhere in the World, BY FAR, the Strait of Hormuz is open to ALL Ship traffic except for Iran — and that is because of their lying, violent, malicious leadership, which is taking them down the path of TOTAL DESTRUCTION. We will therefore have a FULL Blockade, but only on Ships coming to and from Iranian ports, or carrying anything have to do with Iranian cargo. Based on highly productive conversations with Middle East leadership, I have decided to replace the 20% United States Reimbursement Fee with Trade and Investment Deals that the various Gulf States will be making into the United States. Those Investments will be MASSIVE but, at the same time, extraordinarily good for them, and their future. As everyone is aware, we have the largest Dollar Investment into the United States, of any Country in History, but these new Investments will make that Number even larger, and we will see Factories, Plants, and Equipment pour into the United States at Historic levels, which will create additional millions of High Paying AMERICAN Jobs! America is WINNING again, winning like never before. The days of Iran killing hundreds of thousands of people, including 52,000 protestors, are OVER and, most importantly, IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP"

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns Tehran that Israel will respond overwhelmingly to a strike on its territory.“We are prepared for every scenario,” “I have one message for Iran’s leaders: Do not count on there being calm if you attack us, Do not expect a repeat of what happened before, because there will be no repeat. The previous response was powerful enough, but any further attempt to harm us will be met with a different response far more powerful.”

- Kuwait said it is intercepting projectiles over its airspace, after Iran ramped up strikes on the Gulf in recent days, as tensions rise with the United States and its allies over the crucial Strait of Hormuz waterway.

- Iran announces: The railway bridge that was attacked just a few days ago, on July 9, has been successfully restored and freight trains have begun to pass over it. As a reminder, the bridge serves as a key link in the cargo route from China and Russia to Iran.

- Iran Revolutionary Guards claim that a US Patriot radar and other US Navy assets

 - A senior official in Tehran tells CNN that Iran will respond forcefully if Trump carries out his threats and attacks Pickaxe Mountain. He says the price will be US soldiers and their partners in the region

- Senior Iranian official to IRNA news agency: Four areas in Bushehr city hit by US strikes. 

 - “Blood for blood, an eye for an eye": The new billboard placed in Tehran's Palestine Square with a threat in Hebrew דם תחת דם עין תחת עין.

- Amid escalation with Iran, US freezes removal of refueling tankers from Ben Gurion Airport, threatening flight cancellations for tens of thousands of passengers during the peak July travel month, according to the Israel Airports Authority. TheAuthority warns that unless additional US aircraft will continue to be removed from  Ben Gurion, as many as 50,000 flights might be canceled.

- Iranian Army Spokesperson: "The Strait of Hormuz will not be opened through war, terror, and aggression from the USA. Respecting the rights of the Iranian people is the only way to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. We are committed to avenging the blood of the victims, especially the blood of the leader.

- Reports: 7 terrorists killed in IDF strike on Hamas police station in northern Gaza.

- A Norwegian tanker was hit by an explosion caused by an unidentified device off the Omani coast in the early hours of the morning, a crisis response company said.




Monday, July 13, 2026

Events Lakewood Monday 28 Tamuz

 Weather: Tonight 65° Clear skies. tomorrow 96° Sunny. Very hot.

- Yeshiva Bais Yosef R"Y Rav Yankel Nekritz Shlita annual paerlor meeting at 35 Glen Ave N Lakewood 

- Yeshiva Heichal hTalmud R"Y Rav Moshe Weiss shlita, annual parlor meeting at the Emporio Show room 6601 Rt 9 Howell Guest speaker Rav Nosson Muller from Chicago

- Montreal community Kollel Lakewood parlor meeting 1293 Shafto avenue 7:30 pm 

- Many Vorts B"H as BMG freezer opens

Tomorrow erev Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av


Monday July 13 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 85° A good deal of sunshine.
 Extreme heat watch, advisories issued for 9 counties with highs near 100 in forecast for Wednesday and Thursday 

 reminder the 9 days begin tomorrow night Rosh Chodesh Av

Today, 28 Tamuz is the 14th yahrzeit of  Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv zt"l.




- Trump: ABC Fake News and its shaky anchor, David Muir, said that the Reflecting Pool was drained to address Peeling Paint (there is no paint, it was slashed with a knife, or box cutter, high grade colored waterproofing liner - it was VANDALISM!) and Algae Blooms (also caused by Vandals, but removed long ago!). In other words, the story was FAKE NEWS, but heavily slanted away from the real cause of the problem, Vandalism. It will be fixed soon, and better than ever. 60 monuments and fountains have been cleaned and fully renovated in D.C., and crime is at record lows! Washington has never looked better, or been safer! President DJT


- The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote this week on a bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent, after clearing the House Rules Committee this evening.
If enacted, sunrise in New Jersey would take place after 8am for approximately 67 days in the winter, with the least occurring at 8:19.
The bill will also need to pass the Senate before it can reach President Trump's desk. (Shlomoschorr)

- Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham Nordone officially named interim US Senator from South Carolina after her brother's passing

- NJ Assembly GOP: NJ's data broker bill was introduced and passed in two days.
Within hours of being signed, campaigns on both sides panicked. The law threatened to shut down companies that sell voter data critical to how modern campaigns operate.
The administration issued emergency guidance Friday delaying enforcement. The Legislature may need to fix a law it never properly read. L.

- Trump will be addressing the nation on Thursday at 9 PM.

- The Knesset plenum approved Basic Law by a vote of 63-52  the law states that “Torah study is a fundamental value in the heritage of the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
As expected: The Movement for Quality Government will petition against the law. 

- JCP&L says it has completed power restoration following the severe Fourth of July weekend storms that knocked out service to more than 400,000 customers. The utility said approximately 5,700 workers participated in the recovery effort, replacing more than 500 utility poles, 600 transformers, and nearly 31 miles of wire. JCP&L added that it plans to invest $6.8 billion over the next five years to strengthen the electric grid and improve reliability during future storms.

- A decision by the Bnei Brak Municipality: Separate sidewalks for men and women will be designated along sections of King Solomon Street and Ezra Street near simcha event halls. Acting on the instructions of local rabbonim, the municipality will actively enforce the separation. Municipal officials say more streets could follow (channel 13)

- Community wide boys learning programs continue in local shuls  as boys camps begin this week

- Several Lakewood-area fleishig restaurants will be offering special pareve menus during the Nine Days, 

- With the new school year approaching, several Lakewood girls schools have yet to announce their official start dates, while some have scheduled the first day of classes for Wed Sept. 2. This year's calendar gives students just over a week of classes before Rosh Hashanah begins on Sept. 11

- Lakewood Township will host U.S. Customs and Border Protection Global Entry interviews on Tuesday, Aug. 18, marking the first time the interviews have been offered in Ocean County. A limited number of interview slots will be available through a lottery for Lakewood residents who receive conditional Global Entry approval by July 31. Selected applicants will complete their in-person interviews at the Lakewood Municipal Building. To apply for the “Global Entry Lottery,” please email GEL@lakewoodnj.gov and provide the following information, in full, for each applicant: - Name - Address - Date of Birth - Email Address
- Global Entry conditional approval PASSID. (This can be found in your Global Entry Program account profile and/or email communication see more info HERE 

- Beth Medrash Govoha (BMG) is accepting applications for winter  Zman  5787. Bochurim interested in applying must submit their applications by Wednesday, July 15

- Nichum Aveilim: Shiva for Rav Yechiel Drillman ZT"L is at 29 Poinsetta Ct (Country Place) Lakewood. Shacheis 8 am , Mincha 1:45 pm, Maariv 9:30 pm 

- Giyus: Leading Sephardic rabbonim and roshei yeshiva have issued a strongly worded letter opposing legislation that would temporarily freeze the arrest of draft-age yeshiva students, warning that it would place the Torah world under unprecedented government oversight. They argued the bill would empower the state to monitor yeshivos, conduct surprise inspections, and require roshei yeshiva to report on student attendance, calling on the chareidi public to firmly oppose what they described as a dangerous threat to the independence of Torah institutions.

 - U.S. Capitol Police just arrested a man who was armed with a firearm at the North Barricade outside Congress.

- Giyus: The wife of Nehorai Ben David, a Bat Yam yungerman arrested after reporting to an IDF induction office to resolve his draft status, claims he was unexpectedly detained and is being mistreated in military prison. She alleges he has faced degrading treatment, limited family contact, and restrictions on tefillah, while the family has retained legal counsel as he serves a 20-day sentence. Israeli authorities had not issued an official response at the time of publication.

- Hours before his sudden death, Sen. Lindsey Graham reportedly told confidants he wasn't feeling well  a person urged the senator to seek medical attention immediately but he  planned to do so  after a scheduled television appearance. He reportedly joked, "I can't die now," citing unfinished work on Russia sanctions, Iran, and Israeli-Saudi normalization. He died several hours later at his Washington, D.C., home following what his office described as a brief and sudden illness.

- Giyus: IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has sharply criticized proposed legislation that would effectively freeze the enlistment of most yeshiva students for seven months, calling it incompatible with the military's operational needs. In a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and committee chairman Boaz Bismuth, Zamir warned that having IDF officers approve exemptions from arrest for draft evasion would undermine trust in the military, deepen inequality, and create a rift with soldiers who have carried the burden of the war over the past two-and-a-half years.

- One of Yerushalayim's most well-known shuls, Zichron Moshe, is set to undergo a major renovation and expansion that will include a new network of shtieblach modeled after Bnei Brak's famous Itzkowitz shul. The multi-phase project will upgrade the main bais medrash, expand existing shtieblach, improve restroom facilities, add an internal staircase connecting the lower and upper levels, and modernize the building to better accommodate the thousands of mispallelim who use the shul each week. Construction is expected to begin in the coming days.

- Trump: I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham’s wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina. This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- New Jersey's new e-bike regulations, which take effect July 19, are already drawing criticism from bicycle shop owners who say the rules are hurting business. The law requires riders to be at least 15 years old, obtain an e-bike or driver's license, register all e-bikes, and insure motorized bicycles. Some retailers say sales have dropped sharply, with customers reconsidering purchases because of the new requirements. NJ12

- New Jersey ranks third in the nation for fatal crashes involving aggressive or careless driving, according to a new LendingTree analysis of 2024 federal crash data. Nearly 45% of the state's 638 fatal crashes were linked to road rage or aggressive driving, while New Jersey also recorded the nation's highest accident rate at 31.5 crashes per 1,000 drivers. The report cited the state's dense traffic and heavy commuter volume as key factors contributing to unsafe driving behavior.

- In honor of Senator Lindsey Graham, a big supporter, the U.S. Senate should pass the Clarity Act. China, and many other countries, would like to take complete and total control of this major financial “happening,” as well as A.I., where we are now leading, but where they are fighting hard. Don’t let China win on either subject!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP

- A former Manchester Township school superintendent will receive more than $500,000 through two settlements resolving his discrimination lawsuit over his termination He claimed he was fired because of his toeva lifestyle while the school district maintained he was dismissed for failing to disclose a prior DUI conviction on his job application.

- A proposal for a warehouse for plastic bottle and container manufacturing on Fairfield Road, in Howell will be continued tonight Monday, July 13.

-A lucky New Jersey Lottery player has won a $1,332,203 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot after purchasing the winning ticket at Country Farms on Route 70 West near Whitesville Road in Toms River/Lakewood border. The ticket matched all five winning numbers in Thursday night's drawing.

At the kever of Rav Elyashiv today on his yertzeit

Lindsay Graham on a visit to Lakewood with the R"Y Rav Yisroel Neuman and Dr.Rich Roberts photo credit (Meturgaman on x)