Kiddush Levana
- Kinus zikaron commemorating the first yartzeit of the Birchas Avrohom Rav Avrohom Erlanger ztl at yeshiva ktana hall 120 2nd street 8:45 pm
- Motzei Shabbos terror attack in Israel One killed, three injured in Kiryat Arba terrorist attack, shooter affiliated with Hamas after a terrorist opened fire at Israeli civilians and security forces at a checkpoint in the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, near the home of Otzma Yehudit MK Itamar Ben-Gvir o motzei shabbos. A Magen David Adom medic was seriously injured in the attack and was being treated at Shaare Tzedek Medical Center. Two others in light condition were being treated at Hadassah hospital.
- Powerball jackpot rises to $825 million drawing tonight at 11pm.
- South Korea crowd crush: At least 149 killed & 150 hurt in crush as Halloween revellers surge up narrow street in Seoul.
- NJ reports 42 confirmed covid deaths today
- Murphy commemorates 10 years since superstorm Sandy in Monmouth county "While we cannot stop climate change and we cannot stop the next storm, that doesn’t mean we are to just throw up our hands and do nothing.”Murphy said time and money is being spent on dunes, flood gates and pump stations to mitigate future damage.
Disgusting that frum papers have full page ads for Hochul
ReplyDeleteI am not a Hochul supporter, but I disagree with you that a frum paper shouldn't have ads for her. The frum community consists of individuals who are allowed to have different opinions. People forget that sometimes and assume that all frum people think alike. It isn't against the Torah to have your own opinion as to what is good for yourself or even for all Yidden.
DeleteFor sure?
DeleteThere got to be some limit. One would hope. Rarely is
There was even a religious observant Jewish member of the Communist party under Lenin
Disgusting that people are so selfish and egoistical that they think newspapers should only reflect one opinion and one position.
ReplyDeleteWhen there is no doubt you go with what is right it is not about money.
DeleteThe frum papers have sold out for the almighty dollar
First, the papers have policies
DeleteThat readily limit advertisements they allow eg Hamodia would only allow an ad supporting Aguda for Israeli elections (and Ger in a general sense for North American ones)
Second ,presumably you agree there ought to be somewhere a red foul line . Where should that be? Communist-how far? which type? Fascist -How far? Which type which type?? Fellow travelers? Official societal degenerates?
Who decides who falls in those categories - the politicians themselves?
Selfish and egotistical?? Your challenge due to a desire for highfalutin naval gazing neo progressiveness. Most of the readership can ill afford to do that like you can. Projecting yourself ?
Not just the newspapers have sold out. The stores also.
DeleteIf you walk into a grocery store and try and persuade them that the best thing for them to do is to give you their food, they won't give it to you. Give them some money, and suddenly you can take whatever you want, each thing according to its price.
They sold out for the almighty dollar.
Why is it disgusting? You gotta be blind and dumb to think hochul is good for yidden.
ReplyDeleteWas in wg for shabbos and confirmed there is no shortage of seats in any of the kw shuls. If anything it’s the big shul that is desperate for an extension.
ReplyDeleteHow are the otd gangs in wg did u see them too
DeleteStam trolling or a shakran cuz it was closed for renovation but keep spreading lies as you await your chelek in the world to come for your smear campaign and attempts to cover up and lie about a serious situation preventing people from davening.
DeleteHow sick can you be to lie like this when it is packed to the gills no empty seats and people standing along the walls and aisles with staggered minyanim to accommodate the crowds
DeleteDo you have no yiras shamayim to say SHEKR just to satisfy your sick ego and sinah???
Get help quick.
You’re the troll. I davened there! Anyway lshitascha where did you guys daven if it was closed?
ReplyDeleteI daven elsewhere but can u tell us more about the lack of a shortage how many empty seats did u count
DeleteI also davened there (as I do every week) and there was no room in any minyan so you’re a shakrin who’s out to cause trouble. Which minyan were you at? What time/davening place?
DeleteI was by both minyanim and they both had plenty of room. There were even a bunch of kids there. They probably got bored waiting by the windows.
ReplyDeleteYou would make a good CNN reporter to lie that it is dark while the sun is shining
DeleteIf you were by “both” minyanim it shows you have no clue what’s going on there!
DeleteThere aren’t too many that still daven there. Most didn’t like it and left from what I’ve heard.
ReplyDeleteOk now we see we can’t trust these kw guys. One outsider was a guest and davened there, an insider decided to attack him and say he’s lying it was closed but now another insider says he also davened there so it obviously was open and you can’t trust any of them.
ReplyDeleteNo one said KW was closed. They said the closed comment in answer to the other shul needing more room. Anyone who says kw is closed is a total troll. It’s probably the same rabble rouser making most of the comments - usually some farbissene person who had a taaneh...
DeleteI’m just an outsider who was visiting and was stating what I saw. You don’t have to attack me, I’m not part of any mafia I’m not a nazi and as far as I know not mizera amalek.
ReplyDeleteI happen to know that you’re lying because there was a Bar Mitzvah there and there wasn’t any room to move.
DeleteI thought it was closed. Now there was a bar mitzvah there with no room to move? Is there anyone that still believes these guys?
ReplyDeleteThe only people that don’t believe are the people who feel a deep seated guilt for what they did but rather than deal with those uncomfortable feelings they continue to make as if they’re right by spreading outright lies. I was also at that bar mitzveh and there was no room to breathe.
Delete1. As an outsider who wasn’t involved and never davened in your shul until this shabbos I have no guilt.
ReplyDelete2. I doubt those involved feel any guilt either and I don’t see any reason they should.