Friday, March 29, 2024 / י״ט אדר-ב תשפ״ד
ערב שבת פרשת צו פרשת פרה
Candle lighting 7:00pm
Shkiah/Sunset 7:18pm
Weather: 56° Sunshine to start, then a few afternoon clouds. Higher wind gusts possible.
Shabbos Day high of 60 cloudy
Rav Nisson Kaplan will be spending shabbos at the Tallymawr community in Toms River
- Hours before his fatal fall on Tuesday, former Sen. Joseph Lieberman put his final touches on a statement we were writing together about Israel, the 2024 election and the future of the Democratic Party. The statement was a warning to the Biden campaign that it can no longer count on pro-Israel Jewish voters to vote Democratic if it turns against Israel. (WSJ)
- Jack Ciattreli to announce run for governor of New Jersey on April 9. He lost to Murphy last time by a few percentage points
The deadline to file a challenge to primary election in NJ nominating petitions is Monday, April 1 at 4 PM, which has been extended due to the state holiday today. (NJ globe)
- NY geziras Hachunuch: ALBANY: A state appellate court questioned attorneys for yeshivas and the New York State Education Department (SED) over enforcement provisions in new state regulations on private schools’ curriculum, though the justices did not tip how they might rule, during oral arguments in the state’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that was largely favorable to yeshivas.
- Lakewood township accepting bids to operate Boats and Bicycle rentals at lake Carasaljo. Deadline is April 9 and 11.
- Fire at an upper level home of the Stavnitz shul in Boro Park at 60th st bet 18th Ave and 19th Ave. 5 injured including the Stavnitz Rav, his rebbetzin and 13 year old son who are reported to be in serious condition
- Lakewood Property Tax Appeals must be filed by April 1st {Monday} at 4pm more Here
NTSB head: investigation into bridge collapse expected to take 12-24 months
Rav Dov Landau has instructed the UTJ knesset members to negotiate a deal with the Likud pertaining to the draft law and not to leave the government
Monday is the big day when the Department of Education issues its final decision on Lakewood. Stand by. All the hype about national politics will pale in comparison to the the consequences to future of the citizens of Lakewood.
ReplyDeleteWhy doesn't this stupid township open the footbridge across the lake which they finished over a month ago????
ReplyDeleteThat's a stupid question
Deletethey're waiting for the sate to sign off on it, you #@#@#!
DeleteWhy doesn't this stupid township open the footbridge across the lake which they finished over a month ago????
ReplyDeleteThat's a stupid question
DeleteI go to this site to get the hock. But I'm amazed at what a bunch of kvetches comment here.
ReplyDeleteYou would probably also kvetch if you weren't as spoiled and get whatever you want
DeleteWe could get together a kvetcher kumzitz
DeleteOr a well connected asskan that has meir and menash on speed dial
Deletebut us taxpayers have to ketch in order to get services that are rightfully ours
Which slow chants will the kumzitz use
DeleteReally they put the bridge up in a few days over a month ago, but left it purposely disconnected on both ends. WHY?? WHY CANT THEY FINISH AND OPEN IT! A BUNCH OF CLOWNS!!
ReplyDeleteYou have to form a caucus and clean out the stable. No one has delivered to the citizens as what IY"H will be forthcoming. Do not allow the unaccountable oligarchy to destroy a reformed, stable, prosperous financial structure for which we can be zoche .
ReplyDeleteLeadership is unaccountable, because NO ONE KNOWS WHO MAKES THE DECISIONS.
Let's see some real men step up to the plate. I am so tired of cowards, afraid of answering emails, chicken that people will find out what they are doing, or scared to face retaliation from the schools, you name it. A bunch of wimps. Unaccountable leadership is not leadership at all.
Doesn't UTJ have their own moetzes of rabbis or rabbis they ask?
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