Weather: 96° Sun and clouds mixed. Near record high temperatures.
Temps will feel like a scorching 110 degrees as ‘dangerous’ heat wave begins
Two days of stifling heat await New Jersey on Monday and Tuesday with temperatures rising as high as 100 degrees and real-feel temperatures that could reach 110.
Seventeen counties in New Jersey are under an extreme heat warning until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Forecasters advise residents to take frequent breaks if outside and to stay hydrated during the extreme heat event.
וּלְכָל הוֹלְכֵי דְרָכִים וְעוֹבְרֵי יָמִים וּנְהָרוֹת מֵעַמְךָ יִשְׂרָאֵל תַצִילֵם מִכָּל צָעָר וָנֵזֵק, וְתַגִיעֵם לִמְחוֹז חֶפְצָם לְחַיִים ולשלום
- 4 rounds of missiles fired from Iran right before ceasefire takes effect. Impact in Beer sheva 3 killed in direct hit many injured.
- Real feel today in Jackson was 116
- Trump anounces a ceasefire between Israel and Iran starting in 6 hours. Starting 7am In Israel
- The State Assembly hearing today on a bill to create a state definition of anti-Semitism will hear testimony today, but a committee vote will be held sometime in the future nj globe reports. Several groups are in Trenton for the hearing including from niturei karta.
- Today is the yartzeit of R' Shloimy Lonner Z"L from Lakewood who was killed in a tragic incident last year
-Lakewood planning board meeting tomorrow no agenda posted yet on website
- Ger rebbe arrived in EY
Rav Yitzchok Yosef flying back today
- Lalechet emergency charter flights out of Yerushalayim Depart Yerushalayim to JFK Tuesday June 24 (Full trip) and Wednesday June 25 thru Egypt Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, Terminal to JFK $2,195.00 Here
- El Al began limited flights from Israel to the United States on Monday to help thousands of people get home with one flight each to New York-JFK and Los Angeles International Airport. El Al will operate two more flights to New York-JFK, one to Newark and one to Los Angeles, These flights will continue in the coming days until normal Israeli airspace is restored; passengers must first register on El Al’s website before getting picked. That’s because the airline is limited by Israeli government approval to transporting 50 people per flight. At least 25,000 flight requests have been made on El Al’s website.
Israelis are reporting selective harassment by Jordanian authorities at the border and people are leaving religious articles behind to avoid trouble l.
- Bingo: side of salmon $6.99,Pastry boxes of 24 for $10.49
- U.S. House bans WhatsApp from lawmaker's phones, citing potential security risks involved with its use — Axios
- Seaside heights: New rules include a boardwalk curfew, backpack ban, and increased fines for rental violations.
- Hundreds packed the Lutzk BM last night for a shiur delivered by Rav Yitzchak Yosef shlita the shiur lasted for over an hour he encouraged learning from all sectors juatvas his father learned the Brisker Torah so too one should learn from sefardi chasidiishe and other seforim on Torah.
watch video from livestream Here
- Shocking poll shows Zohran Mamdani overtaking Andrew Cuomo in NYC’s ranked choice primary in its hypothetical initial round of voting, Cuomo’s lead shrinks to 3 percentage points, with 35% of likely Democratic voters supporting him compared to 32% for Mamdani and 13% for city Comptroller Brad Lander, the Emerson College Polling/Pix 11/The Hill survey found. (NYP)
- Fox News’ coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict may have influenced President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear sites, The New York Times reported.
- Harav Malkiel Kotler: “This is not just a ‘keren’—this is Keren Olam HaTorah. The Torah is the Iron Dome of Klal Yisroel. Without Torah, there is no zechus for our people. This fund is literally preserving our existence.”



Last night hundreds of Mesivta and BM Rebbeim gathered in Shaagas Aryea hall to hear Hadracha from Hagaon Hagadol Reb Dovid Cohen Shlita.
ReplyDeleteRegarding NYC primary elections -- don't have to win,they have what they call "ranked choice voting" which lets minorities (and antisemites) win without a majority.
ReplyDeleteNot true. If one candidate wins more than 50% then he will win. Ranked choice is if no one wins a majority.
DeleteIf the frontrunner get 35%, then technically 65% voted against him, so why should he win?
Because he got more votes than anybody else. That's the way voting has been for 200 years before the woke liberals changed it
DeleteNo. If no one got 50% there would be a run off of the top 2 candidates.
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