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- Trump drops hint at Texas rally "I ran twice and won twice" "In order to make our Country successful, safe, and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again."
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- A 20-year-old bochur was stabbed in a terror attack near the Givat Hamivtar light rail train station in Yerushalayim, sustaining serious injuries. He was taken to Shaarei Tzedek Medical Center in serious but stable condition. The attacker was a 16-year-old Arab terrorist who was neutralized during a chase in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Yerushalayim.
- Local Mesivtos begin the zman tomorrow morning. BMG winter zman begins with chaveusa tumul Wednesday
- The Lakewood Fire Department is hosting Fire Prevention Day on tomorrow, October 23rd, 2022, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This event will be held on Clifton Avenue at town Square. There will be interactive Fire Service demonstrations, Apparatus demonstration, Gift Bags with Fire Safety information, and Fire Safety videos for viewing.
- BDE: petirah of Rav Meir Zev Stern zt”l, the rov of Meron and Marom HaGalil for decades. He was 86. Rav Stern was recently hospitalized at Ziv Hospital in Tzefas for an infection. He passed away over Shabbos. Rav Stern was born in the city of Temeshvar in Romania, as son of Rav Moshe and Rivkah Stern. He was close with admorei Vizhnitz and leaves behind a family of rabbonim and talmidei Chachomim.(Matzav)
- A federal appeals court on Friday evening blocked the imminent cancellation of federal student loans under President Joe Biden’s debt relief program, days after millions of borrowers began applying for up to $20,000 in forgiveness. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit granted an administrative stay while it considers a request for an injunction filed by a coalition of six Republican
- Lakewood PBA car show tomorrow at Blueclaws 9am - 2pm $15 entry.
Aisle 9 Jackson open Motzei Shabbos.
- Launch of a new Hilchos Shabbos Chaburah on Sunday mornings 9:30 - 100 AM, starting tomorrow. At B"M Ishay Yisroel 110 Miller Road Lakewood.
Our Tzibbur had so much to gain from student loan forgiveness, yet we continue to support Republicans who fight against our interests. It seems that the 'shita hakedosha' of republicanism is more important than our own interests.
ReplyDeleteOur tzibur had so much to lose from another unnecessary oversized cash handout. The increased inflation, the tax bill. Nothing is free. Student loan forgiveness will cost us more than it will benefit. Benefit a few and the vast majority will need pay for it.
DeleteGovernment handouts lead to inflation, and that doesn't benefit our community.
DeleteThe Republicans fighting this case happen to be from Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas and South Carolina. Nothing our tzibur has done to support Republicans affected this.
DeleteAnon 6:34 pm,
DeleteIf undeserved gelt is all you and yours care for, how come you're residing still in America? Other countries will give out even more handouts
Indeed, those who have nothing to gain from the loan forgiveness program, should not vote democrat. But I mean those who constantly gain from democrat policies, yet darshen republicanism like it was gospel truth.
DeleteYou know money doesn't actually grow on trees right?
DeleteWe don't need more handouts, the windfall of free money got us into a ridiculous spending pandemic that we're not getting out of so quickly
DeleteUm no our tZibur has so much to lose from student loan forgiveness. Who do you think is going to pay for it??
ReplyDeleteThose that stand to gain are already getting help from kupas yt, chasdei lev, all the programs and so many other organizations helping our yungeleit and rebbeim who are from the best off financially in this community.
ReplyDeleteשנאת עם הארץ לתלמידי חכמים בתפארתה
DeleteWhy do you feel you are losing out when these orginizations help yungeliet and rabbeim?
DeleteAre you serious? Who is building 1,000,000 houses, taking 10,000 vacations, and much more? Maybe the handouts enable bnei Torah to live with more menuchas hanefesh than those who have made themselves house poor and now don't know how to pay their bills.
DeleteWe have NOTHING to gain as we the taxpayers will be paying for that forgiveness.
ReplyDeleteBut vote for Demonrats and get nuclear war, escalating crime, grooming of children in school for all kinds depravity, trying to force the yeshivos to teach Core curriculum, medical fraud of a vaccine that Pfizer rep. in Europe just admitted they knew wouldn't stop covid, killing of millions in hospitals from supposedly Covid which many were not even fed, inflation, lack of enough oil and gas for electricity and heat this winter(may not be here but in Europe for sure) and eventually food scarcity . Shortsightedness would be a nice way of being דן לכף זכות the first commentor. Hashem who is really in charge can take care of your student loan problem. Rabbi Miller zt"l was fire against voting for the demonrats. They are all about זימה and anti G-D in everyway possible. Please open your eyes and look around in Lakewood where the bulletin boards used to be full every week of simchos of new born babies. There have been been much less in the last 2 years. May we be zocheh that Hashem should send us Mashiach b'korov.
ReplyDeleteon a different note -Chaim Berlin and Lakewood used to be as dissonant as possible.
ReplyDeleteNew dor New challenges...old machlokesen are for the most part dead and buried, chaim Berlin and lakewood are both stable
DeleteNo, no exactly. There may have been slight, meaningful differences. But 99+% they were and are on the same page.
DeleteR' Ahron Schechter is a talmid of BMG and R' Dov Schwartzman (who R' Ahron took as an eidim) is a talmid of Chaim Berlin. How dissonant is that?
DeleteTrue, but that was when Lakewood was Lakewood and Flatbush was Flatbush. These days Flatbush barely exists and Lakewood has nothing exclusive about it anymore.
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DeleteR'Dov was what in CB? Who made that one up
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dov_Schwartzman
DeleteI was raised and bred in this heiligeh shtot and here money does indeed grow on trees b’ravchis
ReplyDeleteYes! There’s even enough money growing on the trees to pay a lawyer to stop a shul from being built...
DeleteThat is incorrect. The lawyer is pro bono and not getting paid. He is doing it because he hates shuls.
DeleteNo it was because the mafia needed kavod
DeleteOne track minded! One second that was paid for by trees? I thought it was the mafia
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