weather: 74° Showers this morning becoming a steady rain during the afternoon hours. Chance of rain 80%.
Today 7 Tamuz Yartzeit of Rav Gedalya Schorr Zatzal
On the eve of the 60th yahrzeit of Rav Zalman Sorotzkin zt”l, The Lutzker Rav, a rare recording is being released of the moving hesped he delivered at the funeral of Rav Aharon Kotler zt”l. Watch Here.
- Prime day starts today on Amazon see many deals on Dandeals
- Last official day for local girls’ schools is today, with summer camps in Lakewood starting next week Monday. Sleepaway camps begin later this week, leaving many parents juggling schedules and staying home to watch kids as the transition into camp season begins.
Unpaid tuition balances are at a record high.
- The Lakewood area now has over 140 kosher restaurants cafes and eateries.
Long Branch, NJ has a couple of new kosher food spots opening:
“Truffle,” a new meat restaurant, is also set to open soon at 604 2nd Ave, Long Branch.
A former non-kosher place “Jr’s” has reopened as a kosher sandwich shop called “Sr’s,” which held its grand opening last week under supervision of the JSOR.
- With summer schedule Changes in routine are a leading cause of children being left in cars. Research shows that summer schedule disruptions like vacations and camp changes can increase risk. Safety experts recommend building a habit of always opening the back door when you park. Place something you need in the back seat (like a bag or lunchbox) as a reminder. Husband and wife should always check with each other if kid was dropped off and taken out of the car
- Israel’s Central Elections Committee said today that police will not carry out draft-evasion enforcement operations on Knesset Election Day, allowing all citizens to vote without fear of arrest.
- Keren Olam HTorah dlegation in Toronto today.
Team Lakewood raised $3,411,565 including BMG Collection Raised $802,854 Lakewood Leadership raised $26,796,496.
- U.S. markets open down as tech stocks drive sell-off Tech Stocks Plunge Worldwide With Nasdaq Down Nearly 1,000 Points
- New Jersey American Water customers may notice a temporary change in the taste or smell of their water from June 22–26 as the company switches to free chlorine as part of routine system maintenance and hydrant flushing. The water remains safe to drink and use.
- BDE: Petirah of Hamekubal Rabbi Rachamim Attiyah z"l, senior rav of the Aleppo Jewish community and a Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivas Hamekubalim Nahar Shalom in Yerushalayim, at the age of 95. He was a talmid of Rav Mordechi Sharabi ztl and a father in law of Sefardi Chief Rabbi Rav Yitzchok Yosef shlita. Levaya tonight in Yerushalayim
- Building campaign B'M Kelmwoods in Westgate Donate Here
- The Lakewood Education Association is calling on member teachers to attend tomorrow’s Board of Education meeting as 164 paraprofessionals face layoffs due to budget cuts. The meeting will be held Tuesday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m.
- Free Fireworks show tonight in Toms River Waterfront at Shelter Cove
- Giyus: A Vehicle protest will take place tomorrow with thousands of cars making their way to prison 10 as military police up the arrests of yeshiva students. The protest is organized by Agudah and will be joined by Safardim with the encouragement of Rav Moshe Maya shlita and the Litvish bnei Torah faction.
Degel HaTorah will not be joining
- Giyus: Hours after National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir announced he is considering permanently removing police officers and commanders involved in the use of force against Charedi protesters, and hinted at the possible dismissal of the Bnei Brak police chief, Israel Police issued a statement expressing full support for the commanders who led the operation.
- A significant shift in the position of Rabbi Dov Landau and Degel HaTorah: About a month ago, the directive was to dissolve the Knesset “as quickly as possible.” Now, the party is reportedly willing to delay dissolution in exchange for advancing several legislative bills. Israel media
- A proposed New Jersey law would make it easier to transform vacant shopping malls and underused office parks into housing, part of a broader push to address the state’s persistent housing shortage and revive struggling commercial properties. The legislation, Senate Bill S1766, would authorize developers to convert qualifying retail centers and office parks into mixed-use developments that combine residential units with retail, office or recreational space.
- Rep. Josh Gottheimer accused Zohran Mamdani of antisemitic rhetoric after Mamdani called the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) a “monster” using dark money at a rally. Gottheimer said the language echoes antisemitic tropes, while Mamdani said he was criticizing AIPAC’s political influence and Israel policy. The dispute reflects deep Democratic Party divisions over Israel and Gaza.
- In Likud, they are pressing Netanyahu to dissolve the Knesset as soon as possible, fearing electoral damage from the ultra-Orthodox legislation and a scenario of a constructive vote of no confidence that would prevent him from reaching the elections as prime minister.
Letter from Roshei Yeshiva regarding the gezeiras Giyus on bnei Hayeshiva


