Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Tuesday July 25 News Updates Lakewood Lakewood

 Weather: 87° Partly cloudy skies early with heavy thunderstorms developing this afternoon. Gusty winds and small hail are possible. High 87F.Chance of rain 90%.
There is a marginal risk of severe weather today.

Lakewood Planning board approves shul buildibg in Westgate and chavrei Hakollel building off W County Line rd more here

- 4:30 pm NWS A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 8PM. Prepare to take shelter if necessary. 

- COVID-19 hospital admissions in the U.S. increased by 10% week-over-week, according to new CDC data.

Tisha B'av weather in Lakewood will be a hight of 96 with a real feel of 105 very humid

- Tips on how to prepare for the fast of Tisha B'Av according to Rabbi Yechezkel Aschayek author of the sefer  חיים בריאים כהלכה One should start preparation  from the morning 2 days before by drinking 50 % more water of his daily intake. Drink 20 before eating and after meals, don't  drink until the food is digested in order not to dilute the acids that digest the food. The food should be chewed well before swallowing in order for the body to digest it and not have it sit in the stomach. One should increase protein starting 2 days before, such as eggs fish etc. by the seudas Hamafsekes one should drink 20 minutes before  and no need to drink afterwards

- Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $820 million drawing tonight.
Two Mega Millions tickets worth $1 million each were bought in New Jersey for Friday’s lottery drawing at supermarkets in Monmouth Coun. One was purchased at ShopRite at routes 36 and 71 in Long Branch and the other was sold at Wegmans in Ocean Township, New Jersey lottery officials said Monday

- Tonight come and hear Daas Torah from gedolei  on parental alienation A event will take place in Lakewood today July 25 to hear daas torah regarding parental alienation following the visit with gedolei torah in Eretz Yisrael. Speakers include HaRav Moshe Tuvia Lieff  Rabbi Nechemia Gramma  and R' Yonasson Schwartz at Khal Ohr Yoel Meir 60 Williams street 7:30 pm the event is run by the broken ties organization

- Special Counsel Jack Smith Set to Indict Donald Trump Over January 6 ‘As Early as Tomorrow’

- Lakewood planning board meeting today at 6:00 pm  watch live stream Here 
see agenda Here  Ordinance to increase permitted wall sign area from 60 square feet to 100 square feet

- Bein Hazmanim construction  for the next 3 weeks on Massachusetts Ave between Cross St & Prospect to flatten a part of the roadway that is a hazard for drivers as they can't see the view ahead. Detours and closures will be in place

- Many Boys bein hazmanim sleep away camps made a no cell phone rule this year for bochurim.

- Caroline Glick: The Israel media became a sickening parody of its pathetic self this morning. That black on the front page of all the major papers is our fake journalists' effort to trample, bludgeon, demonize and silence the truth. It is an act of violence against the Israeli public.

- A groups of 15 chasidishe mosdos in Bnei Brak signed a letter that Bar mitzva age boys should only come to school wearing a Kasket instead of a hat as the price of hats has soared and young bochurim dont keep them in good shape forcing parents to buy new ones. Thwe price of a kasket is 100 shekel where a hat is over 1000 shekel

26 comments:

  1. What a snowflake!
    A black cover on a newspaper is an act of violence!

    She has led an extremely privileged life if she really thinks so.

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    1. She is on target
      It's press fascism

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  2. Any way to listen to speech tonight from broken ties ?

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  3. Time for a grassroots initiative to boycott companies that raise
    prices without any consideration. E.G meat

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    1. Anon 10:29:
      Are you a republican or democrat voter?

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    2. An old style holistic conservative

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    3. In practice, the neoliberal order is alive and kicking: If you’re a wage-earner, your employer can minutely surveil your activities and subject you to coercion in a thousand unjust ways, and your job, wages, and benefits might all spell precarity. If you are the owner of a brick-and-mortar store on Main Street, is ever menaced by Amazon’s monopolistic tendencies. The social media company you use to access information and voice your views, meanwhile, wields an enormous amount of power over you, an unaccountable power you can’t challenge in court or at the ballot box. And the real-world downtown you grew up in may well be strewn with needles and lost to the blessings of free trade.

      All this and more are the baleful effects of the neoliberal era that displaced the New Deal order beginning in the 1970s, and we are still a long, long way from a real turnaround. But at least in the realm of ideas, it is safe to say that neoliberal ideology is under severe pressure from left and right. Free-trade skepticism, once confined to the anti-globalization left and the paleocon right, is

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    4. That was written in loving memory of the Unabomber, who tragically passed away in the past year.

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  4. Is there a number to call in to hear the speeches tonight from broken ties ?

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  5. Not drinking while eating as it dilutes digestive acids is junk science.

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    1. כן כתוב בקיצור שולחן ערוך

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    2. The kitzur also recommends (smallpox) immunization. Is that a proof?

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    3. Unfortunately so many in our community, who never took a science class in their lives, believe in junk science, alternative "medicine", etc. It is beyond me!

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    4. לועג על דברי חכמים

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  6. Why just Bar Mitzvah boys? In Poland almost all Chassidim including Yungerlite went with kashkatlech even on Shabbos, only very wealthy or Rabbonim went with Shtriemlach

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  7. Barsilino is highway robbery supported by us!!

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  8. A nice good quality felt hat should retail for $100 tops not 250+

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    1. When the stores that are selling them are designed like Simcha halls then someone has to foot the bill.

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    2. Because everyone needs to earn a parnossa.... OMG How can you say that now he might loose parnossa?

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    3. I'm going to sound like a modehrehneh, but will say it anyhow. I bought a cheap hat and use that for weekdays. There are times when my hat needs to stay in a hot car for hours etc. Junk hats which look respectful and dignified are good enough.

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  9. https://yeshivishhats.com/
    a shame he doesn't have the hats Chasidim wear.

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  10. Barsilino is owned by אינו יהודים

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    1. The US importer is located on 13th Ave.

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  11. Where’s the guy that’s always kvetching about the shul in Westgate now?

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    1. What a perfect comment for Erev Tisha B’Av

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  12. := making his own development

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