Sunday, October 2, 2022

Sunday October 2nd News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 57° Rain likely. High 57F.  Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.

- Thursday the day after yom kippur is currently be the first clear day to build a sukkah as the forecast has rain everyday this week leaving just a few days as Sunday is erev YT. INBOro Park several sukkas have collapsed due to the weather.

- Coastal Flood Warning extended until 09:00PM Tuesday

-Petirah of Dr. Steven Krauss ZL of the 5 towns he was 6. Dr. Krauss was known throughout the Jewish community in the entire tri-state area as perhaps the leading pediatric dentist in the nation.  Patients came from as far as Lakewood and Monsey. He was described as kind, compassionate and had the most finely honed dental skills to ensure the most painless experience children could ever have at a dentist. He wasnt feeling well on shabbos and passed away on the way to the hospital. The levaya took place today.

- Ocean County Superior Court Judge Marlene Ford is urging Lakewood's Yeshiva Toras Chaim, under the leadership of Rabbi Mendel Slomovits, to settle a lawsuit brought on by their neighbors who are seeking to overturn the Township Planning Board's approval of the yeshiva's dormitory expansion without regard for the privacy concerns expressed by the neighbors, which were caused by numerous variances. Full Story FAAnews 

- BDE: petirah of Rav Eliezer Kugel zt”l, legendary mekarev and rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Shvut Ami. He was 99. In his youth he learned in Lomza yeshiva with Rav Shmuel Rozovsky, and with Rav Chaim Kanievsky. He became close to the Chazon Ish and the Brisker Rov. In addition, he made it his life’s mission to establish a movement to spread Torah in settlements on the periphery that were not religious at the time. Rav Eliezer had a special relationship during all those years with Maran Rav Elazar Menachem Man Shach, who stood up for him out of respect for his work on behalf of Russian Jewry.(Matzav)

- The man with the truck is in Lakewood today for all your last minute yom tov shopping with shirts tzitzis belts Casio and qq watches and much more! Westgate Simcha hall 2:30pm - 8:00 pm

Daled Minim:
- Bais Faiga 2pm -5:30 & 7:30- 11:15 pm
- Esrogim sale prechecked starting at $35 367 Bergen Ave 2-4 pm & 9-11 pm
- 50% off retail price Westgate simcha hall 2pm - 12:00 am
- Bingo sale on daled minim

- Yarchei kallah aseres Yemei Teshuva all day learning today at Ateres Yeshaya sugya of לפני עור 

- Lakewood Daf Yomi had its first live shiur since covid today at the new Torah Links Bais Medrash on Central Avenue 

- Was defamation lawsuit a publicity stunt ? see more at faanews

- Seats are all booked standing room only- Adirei Hatorah event for ladies tonight at tent in Blueclaws stadium parking lot free admission doors open 7:00 pm program begins 7:30 pm to register call  848-289-1233 or email nah@adireihatorah.com

- Cell tower coming to ridge avenue  The LTMUA will be leasing  space on the water tank at Ridge avenue for tower coming to  Cellular Antennas Ridge to T-Mobile to lease space for cellular telecommunications  antennas for $36,000 per annum. It does not need zoning board approval but the public can go this Tuesday (erev Yom Kippur) to the MUA meeting at New Hampshire and Cedarbridge at 10:00 am. see agenda here more about this application here

-NY lawmakers threaten $50 fee on NJ drivers entering NYC Legislation proposed in Albany would allow the imposition of an extra $50 fee on vehicles from New Jersey driven into New York City, if the Garden State enacts a law that prevents information from being shared in connection with camera-generated traffic tickets

- Video preparations for the Nshei Adirei Hatorah event


2 comments:

  1. If NY imposes a $50 penalty fee on NJ drivers, then NJ can counter with a $100 penalty fee on NY drivers entering our state. They'll keep going at it, until it gets so ridiculous that the whole thing will have to be dropped.

    I fully support NJ's proposed Bill # S-460 which "Prohibits the State from disclosing New Jersey driver’s license holders’ personal information to other states seeking to issue speed camera or red light camera citations."

    The greedy New Yorkers should never be allowed to bully our citizens into what kind of rules we enact for ourselves. This is especially so when their camera-based citations have been proven time and again to be false and unreliable.

    Sen. Declan O’Scanlon, an outspoken opponent of automated traffic enforcement, blasted the New York proposal. He stated that “The only thing that this has accomplished is that the idiots that introduced it demonstrated just how stupid they are.... These guys are not simply satisfied with victimizing their own constituents – and hey, those constituents have to suffer for having the leadership in New York that supports this government-sanctioned theft, But they want to come after our constituents, too.”

    O’Scanlon said New Jerseyans spend hundreds of millions a year in Manhattan and that the idea of another additional fee on them would further set back the city’s pandemic recovery.

    The money-hungry politicians from the big rotten apple have terrible chutzpah!

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  2. The nshei adirei hatorah was beyond phenomenal!!! Thank you thank you to the organizers! I left with tremendous chizuk and renewed koach!

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