Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Tuesday Aug 24 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: Sunny. High 91F rest of week low to mid 90's

Food Distribution:  Updated.
-Tehilas Chaya Sara 7 day box for all children under 18 who are not receiving school meals, Tuesday at 7:30 PM 
-Mesameach Dinner box 1880 W County Line rd 8:00 pm
- Jackson Dinner box 12 knight in Royal grove 6-7 pm
- Chai4ever 7 day boxes at 1221 Madison Ave 5:00 pm registration not necessary

 - 23 new covid cases in Lakewood totals 14141/312

-  Israel numbers: 9902 new covid cases,1,117 hospitalized of which 690 in serious condition 179 are critical 129 on ventilators. 30 deaths since yesterday total deaths  6880

- Harav Asher Arieli shlita  tested positive for covid after getting the booster shot he is giving shiur from his house via live broadcast 

- Badatz eidah Hacharedis in Yerushalyim holds large Hafgana tonight to stop the construction for light rail train on Bar Ilan street.

 - NJ gas tax is going down it will decrease by 8.3 cents on October 1st. Drivers will pay 42.4 cents a gallon for gasoline and 49.4 cents on a gallon of diesel. That’s down from 50.7 cents for gas and 57.7 cents for diesel.

- BD"E: Petirah of Mrs. Yehudis Lieberman A"H, wife of R' Yosef Lieberman. Talmid of R' Ahron Kotler. They resided in the Lawrence Avenue area of Lakewood for the past 15 years. originally from Boro Park from the founders of Lakewood Minyan on 16th Avenue. Levaya is at 12:45 pm at the 7th Street chapel kevura in Deans (LNN)  

- Brick Township has filed a lawsuit demanding a private school for Orthodox Jewish boys cease and desist operations forcing it to close  untill zoning regulations and proper paperwork is filed. The yeshiva is located at the former Temple Beth Or site on Van Zile Rd and Route 70. (Patch)

- LSTA bussing 10,000 students who are non mandated and live within 2 and  half miles, Hamodia reports carpooling would be too much a burden on Lakewood traffic. However The Jackson school district will not be providing transportation to most private schools in Lakewood providing aid in lieu instead forcing many parents to carpool as transportation options are limited

-Following Murphy's mandate that all teachers in NJ either vaccinate or test weekly private schools are waiting for state guidance on setting up testing. Natural immunity antibodies does not count.

 -  A “significant'” but so far unspecified number of Afghan refugees imminently, Gov. Phil Murphy said “We will welcome Afghan refugees with open arms here in New Jersey at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst,” (AP)

- The Israel Health Ministry is seeking to limit family gatherings this Rosh Hashanah and those without Israeli citizenship will not be able to enter Israel for Sukkos.

- NJ- there will be no virtual K-12 school in September other than as a contingency plan in case of COVID-19 outbreaks and the need to quarantine sick students.

- Bde: Two siblings, a brother and a sister, from the frum community in Antwerp were killed Tuesday morning by a reversing truck in a tragic accident that took place in Antwerp, Belgium. The girl was 9 and her brother 1½. (Hamodia)

News photo video 

A kumzitz this past motzei shabbos at yeshivas Toras Chaim of Denver


First day back yo school at Rabbi Bender's Yeshiva


10 comments:

  1. In what way is Jackson forcing parents to carpool? I thought the purpose of aid in lieu is that they can then hire their own van?

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    1. Have you tried to hire a van? There's nobody available!

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    2. What about the people who are mandated and are not getting busing. Thank you LSTA for making me sit in an hour of traffic again this year. Maybe if I lived less then 2 miles from the school you would be able to get me a bus.

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  2. Drivers will pay 42.4 cents a gallon

    ???????

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    1. That’s the state gas tax

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    2. That's how much tax will be included in the total price of gas.

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  3. Bitachon Enhanced my life
    TRY IT

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  4. it’s so sad what is happening in Israel.

    does anyone know if monoclonal antibodies are available in Israel?
    and if not , why not ?
    as it seems to stop covid from progessing in people with mild cases.

    are they trying to get this treatment to people ?

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    1. Because studies show they make no improvement. It "works" on young people with mild cases, ie; people who weren't majorly sick, still weren't majorly sick after taking it.

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