Saturday, April 5, 2025

Motzei Shabbos Vayikra News Updates Lakewood

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-Pesach questions with OU Rabbi Moshe Elefant on the Zev Brenner show tonight 12am Listen live Here 

-Bingo Gourmet Glatt Evergreen Aisle 9 Nutmeg open tonight 

- Many Rabbonim gave shabbos hagadol drashos this week

- Josh Gottheimer: Jersey is ready to stand up to Trump! Great to join thousands of folks in Montclair and Teaneck today who are fed up with the chaos. Our message was loud and clear: hands off our pocketbooks!

- Anti-Trump ‘Hands Off!’ protests draw big crowds across N.J and other states to speak out against Trump’s policies and actions about two months into his return to the White House, including his hot-button push for tariffs, the steep drops in the stock market, the threat of Medicaid cuts, and the vast and controversial federal government overhaul being overseen by Elon Musk at the new Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE

Elon Musk retweets protests today are funded and will ne held responsible for vandelisim "Soros-funded Indivisible is openly admitting they are behind the 1300 paid protests happening today in all 50 states. Democrat billionaires are funding these uprisings and they should held legally accountable for the violence and vandalism."

- Tomorrow Sunday Chanukas Habayis, Hachnosas Sefer Torah, Hashlomas sifrei Neviim at Rav Lazer Apter shul 118 7th street. Speaking Rav Yeruchom Olshin, Rav Shmuel Yeshayah Keller, Rav Yosef Biton.

- Tomorrow Sunday Chanukas Habayis at Meoros Bais Yaakov school off Oak St. MBD & Freilich band

For the Second Time: Israeli PM Netanyahu to Meet President Trump in Washington This Week on Monday.

- Farbreng concert tomorrow might in Newark for yeshiva bochurim

-Trump: China has been hit much harder than the USA, not even close. They, and many other nations, have treated us unsustainably badly. We have been the dumb and helpless “whipping post,” but not any longer. We are bringing back jobs and businesses like never before. Already, more than FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS OF INVESTMENT, and rising fast! THIS IS AN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION, AND WE WILL WIN. HANG TOUGH, it won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic. We will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!

The mobile payment app Zelle no longer allows users to send and receive money transfers. However, the platform's services remain available. Person-to-person money transfers are no longer available through the Zelle standalone mobile app.
Users must be enrolled in one of the "more than 2,200 banks and credit unions" that offer Zelle to utilize the platform.

- Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) has reintroduced legislation aimed at easing the financial burden of K–12 education for families in New Jersey and across the country. His bill, the Education Achievement and Opportunity Act (HR 2097), would provide substantial tax relief to parents seeking to send their children to the school of their choice.
HR 2097 proposes a tax credit of up to $10,000 per child per year to help cover the cost of tuition and fees for students enrolled in Jewish, private, parochial, religious, charter, or public schools through 12th grade. In addition, up to $1,500 of the total credit could be used for education-related expenses such as computers, software, books, tutoring, special needs services, transportation, and academic testing.
The full tax credit would be available to individuals earning up to $75,000 annually and couples earning up to $150,000. Above these thresholds, the credit would gradually phase out by $50 for every additional $1,000 in income.

16 comments:

  1. The Marlin Ave shul was zoche to hear their first Shabbos Hagodal Drasha From Horav Naftoli Respler Shlita R"M Yeshiva of Long Beach and newly elected Rov of the Kehila this past Shabbos, to a packed crowd

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  2. Urgent Don't be a fool
    The lakewood media and askanim are bought off to push their candidate
    They want you to register as a Democrat and vote gottheimer in the primary who is pro abortion and LGBT wokeism and a Trump hater who voted to impeach him
    This is all orchestrated be careful Lakewood we are not registering as democrats because the media is bribed.

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  3. Whoever is pushing Lakewood to register as democrats in a primary are putting the olam in Sakana we are risking everything for someone that is behind in the polls literally playing with fire
    Shame on the media for promoting this dangerous idea.

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  4. Aguda askanims wish is to convert the frum community to become registered democrats in NY and NJ so they can get some get from the filthy dirty Democrat רשעים and מושחתים.
    This push for Lakewood to get involved in a primary election and register as democrats is a slick dirty move that they are trying to pull off during the busy pesach season.
    Gottheimer is 5th place in the primary and has no chance unless he steals lakewood republican voters.
    This is התגערות באומות and a potential חלול השם
    There's no rabbonim approving of this dangerous askanim game playing with our lives
    This will also help shcnall in the primary be smart

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    1. Why dont we publish this info in either Voice or Lakewood Shopper?? Or Yated or Mishpacha?? Wherever the vast majority of Lakewood gets their news.

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    2. Because those mags are dominated by those bosses in cahoots

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    3. 8:51
      "There's no" & what if there supposedly are?
      A: Wouldn't matter.No true Scotsman

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  5. Crazy crazy
    Do you remember trying to be paid off to get covid tests done on you . Get free glat bite if you get tested.
    Well guess what now you have it again just in duffernt terms. Vote WZO and get free hot poppers or sesame chicken.
    They did it last week for bochurim at the concert and they doing it again.
    Kol Koran is out stay away from concerts and free food . THEY JUST WANT YOUR VOTE AND MONEY

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  6. Chanukas habayis is at Meoros. Not
    Meiras.

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  7. If big money is being spent to promote a candidate, don’t vote for them — that’s a red flag.

    Tired of traffic and declining services? The candidates pushed by askanim and local papers led us here.

    This isn’t about loyalty or familiarity — it’s about standing up for your community and saying, enough is enough.

    We need leaders who actually represent the people. It’s time for a complete change.

    Protect your rights. Demand better. Vote differently.

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    1. You need to seize the moment when the Appellate decision comes in. Oral argument is Tuesday. Prof. T. will talk. I will watch. Last time NJ.com was there and some of the DAGs that I went against during the trial. They got other jobs and took off to watch.

      Wish I can get the latest fiasco into the record. What we call yeshivish really is New Jersey-ish. Financial chaos, no reliable income stream, total hefker, and it is all the fault of the local people, just like they blamed the the urban districts in Abbott (1990). It is the State, under the NJ Constitution, has the responsibility to provide for a thorough and efficient system of public schools. What they have done to Lakewood over the last two decades has not been efficient in any way.

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  8. Beware of concert!!! Beware of anything that shmecks from Lubavich!!!!!!!

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  9. I love lubavitch. where is the concert I would like to go and bring the family.

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  10. Why does aguda work for the sicko democrats ? We are not chabad are not interested in their meshugas

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    1. Agudah is not what it used to be. It’s become more of a lobbying group for powerful special interests, disguised as doing for the tzibur, rather than a true voice for the everyday community member

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