Friday, September 30, 2022 / ה׳ תשרי תשפ״ג ערב שבת פרשת וילך שבת שובה
Candle lighting 6:22 pm
Shkiah/Sunset 6:40 pm
- Weather: Today 65° Cloudy. Winds 10 to 20 mph. Tonight heavy rain. Shabbos day - steady rain in the morning. Showers in the afternoon. High 61F. Sunday 60% chance of rain with high wind gusts possible.
- Biden "I probably went to shul more than some of you," President Biden tells those in attendance at the first Rosh Hashanah Celebration event in the East Room of the White House.(Jake Turx)
- Daf yomi over R"H was דף פ"ב & פ"ג symbolic to the outgoing and incoming year.
- For the first time in over 50 years the Satmar Rebbe Rav Aaron will not deliver a shabbos Shuva drasha as he tested positive for covid and is feeling weak name is אהרן בן פעסיל לאה
- Assemblyman Alex Sauickie, who, as a Jackson Township Councilman was previously accused by Lakewood media outlet for working alongside co-councilmembers to make praying more difficult for members of the Religious Jewish community, has introduced a package of bills which aim to provide a meaningful boost in state funding for school districts, especially for non-public school students in Lakewood and surrounding towns. One bill allows Lakewood and surrounding districts to form a three-year, nonpublic school student transportation pilot program to tackle escalating busing costs. (Similar to the original LSTA pilot program which expired after 3 years and was not renewed). See Full Story at
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- Large tent has been set up for the Nshei Adirei hatorah event this Sunday night at Blueclaws parking lot
- Putin just said he wants Kyiv and the West to negotiate but is prepared to use nukes as the US did on Japan. Zelensky has announced Kyiv will hold no negotiations with Russia while Putin is President and that he is applying for full NATO membership today for Ukraine. The use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine would be an attack on NATO, - US Senator Lindsey Graham.
- Hurricane Ian is pounding the Carolinas and the coastline from Georgia to Virginia on Friday morning. The remnants of re-formed Hurricane Ian will lead to a “prolonged period of unsettled weather” in New Jersey this weekend that could drop as much as 4 inches of rain along the Jersey Shore.
- Due to shmitah, nice clean Esrogim this year are hard to find since there are no Israeli grown Esrogim on the market. Most of the ones available are from Morocco or California. Prices are steeper than usual with a limited clean supply. Some sellers say they are getting esrogim from EY with a heter otzar Bais din.
- Daled minim shuk will take place at a large tent set up by the Blueclaws stadium begging Motzei yom Kippur through erev sukkos. Another shul will take place at the municipal parking lot on Clifton Ave bet 9th & 10th st.
- No Yated Neeman newspaper this week due to R"H
- Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen shlita will deliver a shabbos Shuva drasha for men 5:00 pm at Khal Ateres Yeshaya and for ladies motzei shabbos @ 9:30 pm.
- Putin calls on Kyiv to "immediately" cease military action, and vows to protect the annexed lands with "all the means" at Russia's disposal. Blames Anglo Saxons for damaging the Nord stream pipeline.
- Continued tefillos for Rav Meir Hershkowitz shlita R"Y Stamford yeshiva who needs a refuah shleima. There were added sidrei limud in BMG as a zchus. Name is Meir Ben Pessi
- WSJ: New York State to Ban Sale of Gas-Powered Vehicles by 2035
- Bais Horaah hours today to check Daled minim 11:30 - 1:30 pm 4th and Madison.
- Toms River council will consider changes to the controversial inspection law requiring certificate of occupancy for sellers of homes.,the changes will be discussed at the meeting on Oct. 18.
- LDC have made changes in uploading public information after being exposed by
Faanews for a lack of transparency and hiding information from the public.
- Shiva for Habachur Aaron Egert Z"L is at 27 E. 11th street Lakewood, NJ.
- Shiva for Hayalda Chaya Leah Klein A"H is at 530 Clifton Ave Lakewood
https://www.faanews.com/2022/09/assemblyman-once-concerned-with-jews.html
ReplyDeleteFor those who asked, here is the info about SNAP benefits for the summer, as per NJ.gov
ReplyDeleteSchool-age Children in grades K-12 in the 2021-2022 school year:
Summer P-EBT benefits of $391 per eligible student will be added to your Families First card on October 6, 2022 for active SNAP households.
Summer P-EBT benefits of $391 per eligible student for non-SNAP recipients will be added to new P-EBT cards and mailed in mid- to late-October. Keep checking back for updated information about cards being mailed.
The bill would save me half the job but I don't see any Democrats on it. Too bad. Why are people so dumb to think a Republican bill could pass. Shame because the the Education Law Center has long been behind having the state pick up the transportation costs in Lakewood. Alas, Lakewood politicians are not very bright. Not a one of them has ever mentioned my case publicly or even spoken to me. Well, serves them right. They could have Democrats on board if they asked. A Lang
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