Weather: Low 35 tonight red flag warning across NJ No rain in forecast until Thursday. There's a coastal flood advisory in low lying areas of Coastal Ocean county until 1pm due to high tides.
- Melava Malka and Kumzits for the yartzeit of shlomo carlbach at Chalonei Rokea 34 Carannetta Dr Lakewood 9pm
BDE: Petirah of Rav Yehoshua Kalisch
ZTL Rav of Harborview shul in the 5 towns and father of Yblc Rav Daniel Kalisch shlita of waterbury yeshiva.
- Irab: Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of Ali Khamenei, was secretly chosen as the next head of the Islamic Republic.
- Ishtabach restaurant in Toms River now open Motzei Shabbos
- Nutmeg open with Melava Malka spread
-LPD: Take note, intersection of Shemen and Ridge is now an all-way stop after township voted on it Thursday
- Tefilos for the armor MSanz shlita in EY after he fainted on erev shabbos in the Bais Medrash, the rebbe was hospitalized over shabbos and doctors said BH its wasn't anything serious but he was weak from a case of cellulitis. Name is Tzvi Elimelech ben Chaya Nechama
- BDE: Petirah of Rav Dovid Yehuda Wertheimer ZTL of kiryat sefer after he was sick with the machla RL he was 54. A R"M at yeshiva Zichron Hillel and a son in law of YBL"C Rav Shimon Galei shlita
- President-elect Donald Trump announced that Karoline Leavitt, his campaign press secretary, will serve as his White House press secretary.
At 27 years old, Leavitt, currently a spokesperson for Trump’s transition team, will become the youngest White House press secretary in history.
. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly) launched his long-expected campaign for governor Friday morning, instantly becoming one of the frontrunners for the Democratic nomination to succeed Gov. Phil Murphy. Gottheimer declared he would be New Jersey’s “lower-taxes, lower-cost governor”
- Gottheimer is Jewish and pro Israel and considered a moderate Democrat. Some Lakewood democrats are expected to line up behind his candidacy if he's the front runner most likely challenging Jack Cittarelli as the republican nominee. Gottheimer went after Trump "The election outcome was a horrible loss for America “Every candidate running for governor agrees we need to stand up to Trump on the major issues.”
- President-elect Donald Trump announced over Shabbos that he has selected Chris Wright, the head of fracking company Liberty Energy, to lead the Department of Energy and to serve on a new National Energy Council.
Lakewood vaad member post on LinkedIn continues to draw harsh criticism on social media for comparing Lakewood to Manhattan saying traffic is a good sign of a vibrant town. A local store owner wrote how lakewood traffic has destroyed his local business and other local businessesOnly in lakewood will you find multiples od the same store within a mile or two of each other because their customers will not come to them if they need to sit and hour in traffic. The vaad member is lucky that nobody has opened a competition to his business in another part of town.
The original post on LinkedIn why Traffic in Lakewood is a good sign. The article started with "I love the Lakewood traffic!"
I know that’s not what you were expecting to hear, but let me explain why.
I believe the traffic is actually a symbol of a healthy community and economy.
When so many people are going about their day, there’s more opportunity to connect, do business, and grow. Yes, it might be hard to get around, but it’s a sign of something great!
Think of Manhatten.It’s always congested.
But you know what?
๐That’s where all the business happens.
Yes, if you go out to the boondocks, you may have a much quieter, peaceful existence, but the business opportunities are just not the same.
And it’s not only better for the business owners, it benefits the consumer as well.
More businesses = More competition = Better Prices. So, next time you find yourself stuck in traffic, and feel like complaining, remember this. It’s just a sign of a robust vibrant community. And that’s a good thing!
Do you agree?
Hey Mr. Ben, it’s spelled Manhattan!
ReplyDeleteHe's a rich man and a business owner, he can afford to sit in traffic. Ask him how much his employees have lost from their hourly wages sitting in traffic. Better yet, ask his employees the question.
ReplyDeleteIf Lakewood had many fewer people living there, would many of its residents need to travel in to Manhattan and Brooklyn for work? How much time would that take?
DeleteManhattan is spelled wrong in the post
ReplyDeleteWho are the members of the vaad?
ReplyDeleteWhich Rabbonim in Lakewood back the Vaad in their choices for candidates?
Enough with that
DeleteWhich members of the public back then?
The LinkedIn post is brazen chutzpah
DeleteHe also love being harassed by meshulachim & robocalls?
The Vaad guy is completely missing the point.
ReplyDeleteHe may be right if we had a choice between gridlock traffic and no building. But here, the choice was between smart building and dumb building. If we had banned cul-de-sacs twenty-five years ago, Route Nine would look completely different. If builders would have to pay for all of the improvements necessary, our taxes wouldn't be so high. If we had real independent traffic impact studies before approving building, things would look different. If the Yeshiva buildings would be more spread out, with one near Westgate and another near Raintree, things would look different.
If we had people looking out for the town with a long-term view, we would all gain.
Why was a three way stop sign installed on Ridge and Shemen? Thousand of cars on Ridge traveling and I dont recall any traffic in the Shmen? Interesting.
ReplyDeletei think this LinkedIn post qualifies for a naval birshus hatorah
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