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- Yartzeit today 15 Tamuz: Rav Chaim ben Atar, the Or HaChaim Hakadosh (1696-1743). Author of Or HaChaim Al HaTorah,
- The new $60.7 billion New Jersey state budget just passed the state Senate 26-14. With one Republican, Bob Singer, voting yes. He also represents Lakewood
-BDE: In Netanya, Mekubal Rabbi Amos Guetta Z"L was stabbed to death by someone who would stay by him sometimes. He was 75.
- SCOTUS has just agreed to hear the case of Daniel Grand, an Orthodox Jew forbidden from holding a Sabbath prayer meeting in his Ohio home without a “special use permit.” City officials later harassed him and encouraged neighbors to watch his home for signs of religious activity
- Israeli police arrested a American Yeshiva bochur in his Dira at the Bar Ilan area for protesting against the light rail construction site in Yerushalayim. There are hafganos following the arrest.
- President Donald J. Trump announced that the Republican Party will hold what he calls its first-ever midterm convention in Dallas on September 9–10. He says the event will celebrate his administration's policies and achievements, feature speeches and entertainment, and serve as a major rally ahead of America's 250th anniversary.
- LPD Traffic Alert: Tonight 630 The Townships's contractor will be performing intersection improvements at Carey Street and Forest Avenue starting at 10:00 PM. During construction, the intersection will be closed to through traffic. A detour will direct motorists to use Route 9 between 14th Street and 9th Street. Forest Avenue between 14th Street and 9th Street will remain open to local traffic and residents only. Residents shall access their homes from the side of Carey Street on which their residence is located
- LGBT toeiva bill Passed by the Assembly (55-23-0) with two not voting
Assemblyman Avi Schnall voted against the bill A2218 , after consulting with the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of America according to a press release sent to frum media outlets. The official voting roll callbhas not yet beeen published.
Critics argued the bill is broad enough to potentially expose religious leaders, faith-based organizations, counselors, and others to legal consequences for expressing or acting on sincerely held beliefs regarding abortion or gender-transition procedures.
- Yeshivos and businesses in New Jersey will now have ro pay hundreds of thousands of dollars per year
The New Jersey Assembly has passed A-5324, which would require certain employers to pay an annual fee for employees and their dependents who receive health insurance through the State Medicaid program. For employers with 500 or more employees, the fee would be $725 per covered individual. For example, if a business or yeshiva with 500 or more employees has 200 employees enrolled in Medicaid (with no covered dependents), it would owe $145,000 annually under the bill.
- Hanochas Even HaPina today at Bais Medrash Minchas Shaul 30 Essex drive at Mesivta Nezer HaTorah r"Y Rav Refoel Brus Shlita
- Hanochas Even HaPina Yeshiva Gedolah of Monmouth county 160 Doria Lakewood R"Y Rav Yaakov Dovid wasserman shlita
- Trump officially declares a power emergency for the nation’s largest grid ahead of an extreme heat wave.
- The CDC is investigating a multistate outbreak of Cyclospora infections after 145 people across 20 states, including New Jersey and New York, became ill between May and mid-June. Twenty people have been hospitalized, though no deaths have been reported.
The parasite can cause explosive watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, fatigue, and other intestinal symptoms. Health officials say most cases can be treated with antibiotics, and they continue to investigate the source of the outbreak.
- Border Czar Tom Homan says Democrats have sold out the country by allowing illegal aliens to pour in.. Homan: "They sold this country's safety and national security out for future political power!" "Here's the truth: they think when a democratic adminisration gets back in power, they'll award amnesty to millions of people who they think will bew futre democrat voters!"
- A New Jersey middle school has recalled its yearbooks after a childhood photo of Adolf Hitler was discovered in the "baby pictures" section. East Brook Middle School in Paramus launched an investigation into how the image was included. Principal Ryan Aupperlee directed families to return all yearbooks immediately after the error was discovered to prevent further distribution.
- By a 48-22 vote, the New Jersey Assembly approved the new fee on businesses and organizations in the state that employ more than 50 people on Medicaid.
Assemblymen Avi Schnall and Gary Schaer voted yes in committee yesterday.
The bill now moves to the Senate, which is expected to vote on the measure later this evening. employers with between 50 and 250 employees on Medicaid will pay $325 annually per employee and each dependant, between 250 and 500 employees will pay $525, and $725 for every employee over 500.
- The New Jersey Assembly has passed A4085 by a 50-21 vote. Republicans opposed the bill, arguing it could lead retailers to eliminate customer loyalty programs, such as ShopRite's Price Plus card, because of new restrictions on the use of consumer data for discounts. Supporters of the legislation dispute that claim, saying the bill strengthens consumer privacy protections without ending loyalty programs
- Trump: I would like to congratulate President Xi, and the Great Country of China, on their massive Birthright Citizenship WIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP
- President Trump says the Supreme Court has treated Republicans FAIRLY and that we will right the wrong of birthright citizenship through Congress “The biggest and most consequential Decision issued by the Court, by far, is the Slaughter Case, which overturned the very famous Humphrey’s Executor Rule. This whole concept of “Power” has been fought over for nearly 100 years, going all the way back to Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, where a large slice of his Power was taken away. He fought to regain it, even wanting to “pack the Court,” but was unsuccessful in doing so. This Decision gives tremendous additional Power back to the Presidency, where it belongs. It is an Honor to be the sitting President who, after all these years, WON this very important, and hard fought, Case.” “We had other good Victories, too, and we also had the Birthright Citizenship loss, which we will work to correct in Congress, but the big SLAUGHTER, was SLAUGHTER. The Republican Party was treated very fairly by the United States Supreme Court. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
- Knesset House Committee votes 10-4 to advance a proposed Basic Law declaring Torah study a foundational value of the State of Israel.
Promoted by the ultra-Orthodox parties, the legislation is intended to shield draft evaders from sanctions and prosecution. Absent a constitution, Basic Laws in Israel have the highest legal status in the country.
- IDF representative in the Knesset, Shay Taib: 'There are already more than 90,000 charedim evading military service; the number is growing at an alarming rate.'"
- NJ legislature votes Today on budget: $611M in pork. $765M in tax increases. Watch proceeding here
With a change in routine today and schedule especially with hot weather It’s important to keep the safeguards and implement reminders not to forget a child in the car. A good deterrent is for the Morah to call after a pre set time if the baby does not come after 10:15 am. It should be mandatory to take attendance each morning and call both parents if baby or child is not there by 10:30.
- Lakewood shuttle bus routes and schedules on township
website has not updated the routes schedule since 2023.
- Missionaries continue dropping off material in Lakewood neighborhoods leaving paraphernalia at people's front door
- Supreme Court rules against Trump's Day 1 executive order to end birthright citizenship, deciding children born in US to parents in country illegally are citizens at birth under Fourteenth Amendment
- Supreme Court decides in favor of West Virginia and Idaho laws restricting transgender athletes from competing in women's sports
- The Supreme Court just handed states a major victory in one of the country's most closely watched culture battles: protecting girls' and women's sports. In a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the court upheld laws in Idaho and West Virginia banning transgender students from competing in women's and girls' school sports.
- Mir Yerushalayim has received approval from the Jerusalem Municipality for a major expansion of its current campus. The project will connect existing buildings with bridges and walkways, replace older structures, and utilize nearby properties acquired by the yeshiva. Once completed, the expanded campus is expected to accommodate approximately 10,000 talmidim.
- Trump: BIG WIN: The United States Supreme Court just RULED AGAINST MEN PLAYING IN WOMEN’S SPORTS. Wow! That takes that ridiculous situation off the table!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP
- Trump: The Supreme Court just took restrictions off political spending! A BIG WIN FOR REPUBLICANS and, more importantly, The First Amendment! President DONALD J. TRUMP
- The New Jersey Assembly is expected to vote today on A2218/S2260, a pro Toeiva bill expanding legal protections for reproductive health care services. The legislation would make it a fourth-degree crime to interfere with access to clinics or hospitals and would prohibit insurers from denying or limiting coverage for abortion and gender-transition services. With the vote approaching, many in the Lakewood area are watching to see how the frum legislators vote.
- New Jersey is one of two dozen states that sued the Trump administration Monday claiming that work rules the federal government recently issued for the Medicaid program are unlawful in how they reduce protections for people who are medically frail.
- Chaveirim and Hatzolah of Central Jersey have launched a free Child Safety Initiative to help prevent children from being accidentally left behind. Participating daycares and morahs receive an automated reminder call about 15 minutes after the start of the day to confirm that all children have arrived safely. A tablet-based attendance system is also available through DropGuard. Text message and WhatsApp alerts for parents are expected to be added soon. To enroll, call 732-329-7732. For sponsorship opportunities, call 908-308-2181.
- Mark R. Levin Hard to forget what John Roberts did on Obamacare. Hard to believe he and Barrett, who views herself as some kind of swing vote, will step up now. We’re about to find out.
- A decision that fails to strike down birthright citizenship will illegitimately constitutionalize a grievous practice that not only was never intended but is a stab at the heart of Republican/representative government and the purpose of the American Revolution.
- Trump: DROP YOUR PRICE FOR OUR GREAT AMERICAN PEOPLE!" President Trump is calling on gasoline retailers to immediately lower prices, warning there will be "no gouging" as oil trades around $68 a barrel.He also urged prices to move toward $2.50 a gallon and blasted California's gas taxes.
Mishpacha: Article Taking Aim The surge in gun ownership among Orthodox Toms River recently recorded the highest number of concealed carry permit applications in New Jersey — more than 1,600 since July 2022, surpassing even Newark. Jackson ranked seventh, Lakewood eleventh, and Howell sixteenth. While there is currently no demographic breakdown of who is applying for those permits, former Toms River police chief Mitchell Little had observed a recurring pattern: Major antisemitic attacks are often followed by a surge in firearm permit applications. Jews https://mishpacha.com/taking-aim/
- A proposed mosque in Marlboro, NJ has been unanimously rejected by the township's zoning board after a nearly five-year approval process.The application for a mosque at 449 Tennent Road was denied on June 23. Attorneys representing the developer criticized the decision, alleging the review process was marked by hostility and infringed on their client's religious rights. They announced plans to file a lawsuit challenging the board's decision.
- Trenton On the Assembly agenda are two bills sponsored by Avi Schnall:
A bill revising licensing requirements for nursing home administrators.
A bill requiring unspent state aid for nonpublic school nursing and security services to be redirected to support nonpublic school transportation services.
- Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. disclosed Tuesday that he has spent the last several months hospitalized for depression, revealing for the first time why the two-term New Jersey Republican has not cast a vote in Congress since March.
- Shas party in an official statement: "The extreme statements heard last night against the Chief of Staff at the Torah honor protest rally held in Bnei Brak do not reflect the view of our rabbis of the Council of Torah Sages, and are contrary to the path of the SHAS movement, which our master Rabbi Ovadia Yosef zt"l instilled in us and as expressed in the speech of the Chief Sephardi Rabbi Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef shlita during the rally."