Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Tuesday February 3 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: 36° Mostly cloudy. Tonight is 21° with A few flurries or snow showers possible A coating to 1 inch of snow is possible 

Mid winter break some schools have off today



- On Talkline with Zev Brenner, Netanel Weiss ex con responds to a viral YouTube video that many say falsely portrays Orthodox Jewish communities in Lakewood and Kiryas Joel.
Watch HERE

- US House pases funding bill that will officially end the government shutdown in a 217-214 vote. It's now on the way to President Trump's desk.

- Chat GPT is down, people have to use their brains.

- Nancy Guthrie disappearance TMZ reported receiving an unverified ransom note Tuesday morning demanding millions in Bitcoin to a specific address, with a deadline, threats, and case-specific details They've forwarded it to authorities; authenticity unconfirmed.The White House posted support praying for the family and echoing calls for public help as .Search continues urgently

- In an interview with News12NJ this morning, Governor Mikie Sherrill says she spoke with President Trump last week - her first conversation with the part-time New Jersey resident since taking office on January 20. She spoke with the President about the importance of the Gateway tunnel project and the economic impact it will have on the entire region.(Onejersey) 

-The Iranians are backing away from the understandings: demanding to move the negotiations with the US from Turkey to Oman The White House confirms, the talks with Iran are still taking place as planned this week

- Giyus: Israel Channel 13 reports The Belz and Karlin Rebbes took an active role in drafting the religious guidelines for integrating Charedim into the IDF. Their representatives attended meetings with the army and approved the directive clauses, signaling mainstream Charedi support and facilitating implementation.

No Women, Full Religious Enforcement: IDF approves Charedi service tracks with strict gender segregation, mandatory Torah study, religious commanders, phone censorship, and rabbinical oversight. Soldiers declare themselves Charedi; uniforms optional, kashrus strictly observed.

- PSA: With snow still piled up on township roads, many two-way streets are reduced to a single lane, leaving cars facing each other. Instead of turning it into a battle of egos, the solution is to slow down early and assess who has a nearby pull-off, driveway, or wider spot. The driver who can move aside more easily should stop and yield rather than squeeze past, using a quick headlight flash or hand wave to communicate. Keeping wheels straight, avoiding deep snow, and exercising patience and clear communication help traffic move safely without sliding or causing accidents.

- Lakewood Township  DPW crews are clearing snow along streets using tractors, dump trucks, and tow trucks to move cars, but piles and mounds remain at street corners, blocking sidewalks and forcing pedestrians into the road.

- Pescada Dairy Restaurant in Jackson, NJ now open

- Bingo has superbowl specials only for the five towns location, the Salmon special of $6.00 ends today for all locations 

- Waze Mehadrin devices must be manually updated due to a recent software update that caused the filter to fail. Devices can be brought to TAG to receive the update.

- Lakewood Planning Board meeting tonight 6 pm watch livestream here
 last meeting stream was not working properly agenda here 
 includes an application from Congregation Skver Yeshiva of Lakewood Inc. at 711 West Kennedy Boulevard, requesting a site plan exemption to convert a former Elk’s Lodge into a school. Also on the agenda is a request from Block 458 LLC, near Prospect (Cross Street), to adjust approved interior lot lines from a previously approved application of 40 lots.

- Giyus: Calls for large protests tomorrow at induction centers across the country as the IDF plans a day of recruitment for the charedi community 

- Giyus: IDF warns of manpower crisis if ultra-Orthodox Jews not drafted by March
The IDF plans to call up more Charedi soldiers to prevent a readiness gap in January 2027, when 2,500 combat troops will be released. It issued a formal order detailing Charedi service pathways, building on programs like Chashmonaim and Magen, Expanding Charedi enlistment depends on government action, and the IDF also supports extending mandatory service from 30–32 to 36 months.

- Iran and the United States will resume nuclear talks on Friday in Turkey,and US President Donald Trump warned that with US warships heading to Iran, “bad things” would probably happen if a deal could not be reached.

-Yeshiva Bais Hachinuch High School in Lakewood has informed parents that it will close at the end of the year and will assist in placing all 10th and 11th grade bochurim in other yeshivos.

- Mesivta farhers begin tomorrow 9am

-More and more YouTubers and copycats are now posting videos claiming to “document fraud” in the Lakewood area, yet none present real evidence. They selectively focus on one community, and when called out for fueling antisemitism, they deny any targeting and brush off the criticism. In reality, Community members are ignoring their attempts at interviews or trolling them,

- Starting Feb. 1, travelers without REAL ID-compliant identification must pay $45 for TSA’s new ConfirmID program. The receipt is valid for 10 days after that, travelers must pay again if they still lack a REAL ID or other accepted ID. There is no free option; travelers must either use a REAL ID/acceptable ID or pay the fee..

- Israeli startup Remilk launched New Milk, a cow-free, lab-made milk protein now parve kosher, meaning it can be eaten with meat. Rabbi Moshe Elefant of the OU said, “Is this parve? The answer is yes. May this be mixed with meat? The answer is yes. Now you or me or anyone may feel that this is a violation of the spirit of the law, which I respect, but I can’t legislate based on that.” Other kashrus agencies cited issues with Maaras Ayin. Restaurants like Tel Aviv’s Bodega Burger see it as a chance to expand kosher menus with new dishes previously not possible under kosher law. More 

-Footage out of Zohran Mamdani’s New York City, captured by NY Scoop, is going viral, showing homeless people sitting over manholes for warmth as snow and garbage line the streets, while 16 people have already died from the cold

- Amid a potential state takeover, the Lakewood Board of Education approved corrective action plans targeting excessive salaries and chronic student absences. An audit found the board attorney was paid $50,000 per month rather than by billable hours, prompting new policies to review legal payments for compliance. The district also addressed chronic absenteeism, defined as missing 10% or more of sessions, noting improvement from 25.1% in 2021–22 to 15.6% in 2023–24.(njspotlight)

- Trump: “Why hasn’t the Fake News New York Times adjusted its phony article on the corruption and antisemitism which has taken place at Harvard. They never call for facts, or factchecks, because the Times’ is a corrupt, unprincipled, and pathetic vehicle of the Left. They wrote only negatively about me in the last Election, and I won in a landslide. To anyone who knows, they have ZERO credibility, a “Rag” at the lowest level. I look forward to watching their rapidly falling circulation force them to finally close their doors. That would be great news for America!”

-Boys from the Special Children’s Center in Lakewood took a midwinter trip to Artscroll headquarters, where they experienced the printing process firsthand and received a bracha from Rabbi Nosson Sherman and met with Reb Gedalia Zlotowitz.

-NYT: Iran is ready to close or suspend its nuclear program to ease tensions with the US but prefers the American proposal from the summer, according to which a regional consortium for uranium enrichment will be established.

-As New Jersey enters budget season under Gov. Mikie Sherrill, lawmakers are revisiting school district consolidation to cut costs. The state’s 600+ districts far exceed most states, though mergers have historically faced limited local support.

- Major U.S. homebuilders are reportedly exploring a plan, informally called “Trump Homes,” to build up to one million new homes. The initiative aims to address housing shortages and affordability while aligning with President Trump’s economic priorities, though it remains in early discussion and has not been officially announced.

-  The U.S. military today ntercepted and shot down an Iranian drone that flew toward the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. A U.S. official told Reuters the drone was an Iranian Shahed-139 and was downed by an American F-35 fighter jet as it approached the carrier.

Satmar Rebbe durung Mitzvah tantz at Satmar wedding last night in Williamsburg 






Israel News Feb 3

- A military source to Channel 14 News about the meeting: "We warned the Americans that the Iranians will violate any agreement and that there is no point in trying to reach one, they will not dismantle their nuclear and missile capabilities, and the Iranians are trying to buy time to move offensive weapons into hiding places.”

- Israeli Prime Minister's Office: The meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the U.S. President's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has concluded. The Prime Minister emphasized the uncompromising demand for the disarmament of Hamas, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, and the completion of the war objectives before the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. The Prime Minister clarified that the Palestinian Authority will not be part of the management of the Gaza Strip in any way, and updated U.S. Ambassador Huckabee on the grave violations discovered in the Gaza Strip involving the use of UNRWA bags to conceal weapons. Ahead of Witkoff’s trip to meet with an Iranian representative, the Prime Minister reiterated that Iran has repeatedly proven its promises cannot be trusted.

- A leaked internal Hamas document reveals how the group plans to maintain secret control over Gaza despite the arrival of a so-called technocratic government. Sent to senior officials, the document instructs them to continue daily routines while avoiding criticism or attacks on the new government, and to channel all communication through official channels a clear signal that Hamas remains the true authority behind the scenes.

- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Yerushalayim , joined by top security officials, ahead of Witkoff’s talks with Iran in Istanbul. Netanyahu is expected to urge the U.S. to take a hard line in negotiations, focusing on Iran’s nuclear program and regional activities, as part of broader efforts to prevent military conflict.

- Israel reacted angrily Monday night after the Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with managing the daily affairs of postwar Gaza in place of Hamas replaced its logo with the one used by the Palestinian Authority.“Israel will not accept the use of the Palestinian Authority’s symbol, and the PA will not be a partner in the administration of Gaza,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.
“The logo of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) presented to Israel was completely different from the one published this evening,” it added.

- Only 12 of the 42 Palestinians who sought to return to the Gaza Strip via the Rafah Border Crossing Monday were allowed to enter, according a Tuesday report, which said 30 were blocked and were returned to Egypt. Monday was the first day of a limited reopening of the Rafah Crossing,

- IDF forces located in the southern Gaza Strip: more than 100 mortar shells and several rockets hidden in blankets and UNRWA humanitarian aid bags.

- French authorities have issued warrants for two Franco-Israeli nationals for “complicity in genocide,” over allegations that they tried to stop humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, a legal source said Monday.

- Contrary to statements by Iranian officials, The Wall Street Journal reported that Iran's missile program will also be on the agenda in talks in Istanbul on Friday. According to the report, the talks may take place on two levels - one dealing with the nuclear field and one dealing with the missile program and other disputed issues

Monday, February 2, 2026

Oif Simchas Monday 16 Shevat

Chasunas:
Brunner - Landau Kesser Moshe Yehuda
Kroll  - Caplan Fountain Ballroom 
Kozlov - Shkonik Ateres Esther 
Goldman Neemas Hachaim 
Reidel- Stern Bais Faiga
Kallner  -Shulman Cedar Palace

Dating spots full


Monday Tu B'shevat News Updates Lakewood

                                 ט"ו בשבט תשפ"ו
Shloshim yom kodem some begin learning Maseches megilah to finish in time for Purim.

- weather: 35° Sunny enough to clear away ice tempest will be above freezing from 12-3 pm 
Light snow is expected Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with a coating to 1 inch of snow possible in most places, especially south of Interstate 78.

Midwinter break girls schools off today


The Forward article reports on the Asifa in Lakewood last month about AI. The reporter spoke to six Lakewood rabbis and community leaders, including three who were attendance at a gathering about artificial intelligence Jan. 4.
The title is "These rabbis are making an Orthodox case against AI. Will anyone listen?
In Lakewood, a Jewish case against AI takes shape. According to the arricle The rabbis warned that AI could weaken social skills and cause emotional intelligence decline , harming real-world interactions and domestic harmony. They argued that Torah study requires a human soul and traditional effort ameilus, which AI shortcuts, making learning spiritually sterile. AI could also expose users to uncensored or inappropriate content and disrupt communal standards in homes and yeshivas. Overreliance on technology risks reducing self-sufficiency and ethical engagement, and using AI for drashos or Torah exposition was seen as blasphemous. Even as AI becomes inevitable in business and education, it creates tension between practical needs and religious principles

- Reports of a big ICE raid in Lakewood today involving some Israelis a d Mexicans according to scanner news reports.

- White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to meet on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, to discuss a possible nuclear deal, sources say - Axios

- President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that he was not friendly with Jeffrey Epstein, claimed newly released Justice Department information shows a conspiracy involving Epstein and author Michael Wolff to harm him politically, threatened lawsuits, and denied ever visiting Epstein’s island.

- Days after a major blizzard, many NYC sidewalks remain blocked, drawing resident complaints, as the city defends its snow response and faces criticism over homeless outreach during a deadly cold snap. When 10 homeless died in NYC.

- The groundhog  Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter after emerging from a tree stump in Pennsylvania.

- LDC reorganization meeting today 4:30 pm virtual only  approving 400k for budget operating costs today is also the deadline to submit the shuttle bus liaison application for 300k paid buy the UEZ

- Lakewood Tops NJ Housing Market for investment, based on home value appreciation over the last five years. according to travel and leisure
Lakewood, NJ, is the state’s top real estate market, with home values up 97.5% over five years and a median price of $733,729. The fast-growing town, located between NYC and Philadelphia, attracts investors despite housing costs 44% above the national average. Other high-growth markets include Ventnor City, Spring Lake, Hoptatcong, and South Orange. 
  
- Giyus: Israel’s attorney general warned of major failures in enforcing the High Court ruling on drafting yeshiva students, as officials revealed over 71,000 people have ignored draft orders, about 80% of them from the chareidi community, prompting the military to announce tougher penalties.

- Jackson officials have extended the landlord registration deadline to February 4, 2026, due to municipal office closures caused by winter weather.

-Trump blasts the Grammys as unwatchable, attacks host Trevor Noah, denies ever being on Epstein Island, calls the claim false and defamatory, and threatens to sue Noah and CBS.

- Jackson: Former Police Chief Matthew Kunz will receive $2 million to settle his 2024 lawsuit that had claimed mistreatment and demands for back pay during his last nine years as chief. In a related move, the township appointed its first woman police chief, designating Captain Mary Nelson as interim chief to replace Kunz as of Sunday. APP

- At least 12 earthquakes hit the San Francisco Bay Area this morning, including a strongest 4.2-magnitude quake shortly after 7 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in the Knesset that Israel is on high alert and prepared for any development, stressing that the country is closely monitoring events and ready for all scenarios.“We are alert and prepared for every development. We are following what is happening and are ready for any scenario,” Netanyahu said.

 - Chris Christie says Trump’s unpopularity in New Jersey doomed Republicans in 2025, blaming him for a 14-point loss in the governor’s race and the loss of five Assembly seats leaving the GOP at its weakest level in the state since Watergate.  

- BDE: Petirah of  Rav Shemaryahu Meltzer zt”l, Rosh Kollel of Beis Moshe and rosh yeshivah at Yeshivas Toras Simcha in rechov Sorotzkin Yerushalayim, a leading marbitz Torah for over 60 years, including Yeshivas Toras Simcha, Kollel Beis Moshe, Yeshivas Itri in Yerushalayim, and Beis Midrash LaTorah (Skokie) in Chicago Levaya this afternoon in Yerushalayim

- BDE: Petirah of Rav Tzvi Lercher zt”l, longtime MTJ rebbi and talmid of Rav Moshe Feinstein zatzal the levayah took place Sunday morning in Boro Park

-BDE: Petirah of Rabbi chaim Chernoff ztl  of Brooklyn noted Kahrus expert.

- President Pezeshkian has already ordered the opening of negotiations with the U.S., which will apparently take place in Turkey.

BMG Freezer opens today
Article on  wikipidia
Upon acceptance to the yeshiva, a student must sign a document stating that he will not enter shidduchim for his first three months at the yeshiva. Students entering for the winter term can begin dating on Tu Bishvat; students entering for the summer term can begin dating on 17 Tammuz. The three month periods are known colloquially as "The Freezer." The Freezer policy is designed to minimize students' distractions during the crucial first few months of studies, allowing them to be better integrated into the yeshiva schedule and into the Yeshiva as a whole.

A loophole around the Freezer rule is that a student may continue to date a girl if he began dating her before the start of the semester.

In practice, students comply with the Freezer rule, and it is rarely violated. If a student is found to have violated the rule, the senior faculty (The Roshei Yeshiva) generally will not attend the wedding (which is considered an honor) in protest, and the student may be subject to other disciplinary measures, including suspension of the student from Yeshiva indefinitely, and preclusion from receiving Kolel stipends ($160 biweekly).

תפילה לט"ו בשבט על אתרוג נאה

A tefilah for Tu Bshvat from the בן איש חי to daven for a Nice Esrog for the coming Sukkos

 יְהִי רָצוֹן מִלְּפָנֶיךָ ה’ אֱלֹקֵינוּ וֶאֱלֹקֵי אֲבוֹתֵינוּ, שֶׁתְּבָרֵךְ כָּל אִילָנוֹת הָאֶתְרוֹג לְהוֹצִיא פֵּרוֹתֵיהֶם בְּעִתָּם, וְיוֹצִיאוּ אֶתְרוֹגִים טוֹבִים יָפִים וּמְהֻדָּרִים, וּנְקִיִּים מִכָּל מוּם, וְלֹא יַעֲלֶה בָּהֶם שׁוּם חֲזָזִית, וְיִהְיוּ שְׁלֵמִים וְלֹא יִהְיֶה בָּהֶם שׁוּם חֶסְרוֹן וַאֲפִלּוּ עֲקִיצַת קוֹץ, וְיִהְיוּ מְצוּיִים לָנוּ וּלְכָל יִשְׂרָאֵל אַחֵינוּ בְּכָל מָקוֹם שֶׁהֵם, לְקַיֵּם בָּהֶם מִצְוַת נְטִילָה עִם הַלּוּלָב בְּחַג הַסֻּכּוֹת שֶׁיָּבֹא עָלֵינוּ לְחַיִים טוֹבִים וּלְשָׁלוֹם, כַּאֲשֶׁר צִוִּיתָנוּ בְּתוֹרָתֶךָ עַל יְדֵי מֹשֶׁה עַבְדְּךָ “וּלְקַחְתֶּם לָכֶם בַּיּוֹם הָרִאשׁוֹן פְּרִי עֵץ הָדָר כַּפֹּת תְּמָרִים וַעֲנַף עֵץ עָבֹת וְעַרְבֵי נָחַל."

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Oif Simchas Sunday ט"ו בשבט תשפ"ו

BMG freezer opens tonight 
Chasunas:
Goldberg - Pam Bais Faiga

Tu Bshvat Peiros Tish
Skulen 8:45pm
Shemen L'Mincha Brookhill 10:15pm
Khal Sharei Ish Jackson 518 E. Veterans 8 45pm
Mordys Shtiebel 10:00pm
Babad Toms River

Sunday February 1 News Updates

Weather: 25° Partly cloudy. Cold

Tu BShevat tish tonight at Skulen Lakewood 8:45 pm

- Petirah of Rav Yissachar Dov Biderman, the Lelover Rebbe zt”l. The Rebbe collapsed while immersing in a mikvah on rechov Tzefanya in Yerushalayim. He was 84 years old. LEevaya tonight in Yerushalayim at the B M off Bar Ilan with kevura in Har Hazeisim

- Rav Meilich Biderman cancels Tu Bshvat peiros tish due to levaya of Lelover rebbe.

-  Mesivta farhers begin Wed morning. 

-Galei Israel Radio This Morning: "It's Not If - It's When. And It Will Be Sooner Rather Than Later" Discussed the coming strike on Iran with
this morning.

- Orlando,FL: All of Central Florida is facing what is expected to be a record-cold weekend. Flurries have been spotted in several areas, including Mount Dora and New Smyrna Beach.
Sunday morning lows were in the mid 20s.
 
A Chabad school in Miami canceled classes due to the cold weather.

- An advertising campaign has been targeting the frum community to encourage daily learning of the Rambam, on behalf of an organization called Mifal Kol Hatorah. The campaign began on Tu B’Shvat, but the  campaign doesn't provide any names of the people behind the organization or the rabbinic figures endorsing it.

Snow piled high on street corners along Clifton Ave forcing pedestrians onto the road

- Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned the U.S. that any military action against Iran would escalate into a regional conflict. He dismissed U.S. threats, including the deployment of military assets, as ineffective against Iran. Khamenei also posted a message in Hebrew, likely addressing Israel, reinforcing that any war would have broader regional consequences.

- Giyus: The Attorney General at the hearing on the Charedi draft: All state bodies must intensify criminal, civil, and economic enforcement against draft evaders. The police's avoidance of actions against draft dodgers - is highly troubling and leads to selective enforcement. 
Earlier the police said they will not enforce action against draft dodgers due to a lack of manpower.

- REPORTER: Khamenei said today that a U.S. attack could start a regional war.
TRUMP: Why wouldn’t he say that? of course he is going to say that… We have the biggest, most powerful ships in the world over there, very close… Hopefully we’ll make a deal.

- Mayor Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion noticeably trash-free as Upper East side neighbors drown in 8-foot piles of garbage (nyp)




Mid-Winter break or Yeahiva Week

 Midwinter vacation in the yeshiva world community has always been referred to as, you guessed it midwinter break, Yeshiva Week was not in the vernacular of the Torah community. Yeshiva bochurim had an off shabbos and the girls had midwinter vacation. Recently,  the Yeshiva week term has been adopted in describing the 2 week vacation period from mid - end of January. Advertisements and news articles have been referencing yeshiva week for  the midwinter getaways to South Florida, skiing trips or other destinations.

The term Yeshiva Week is actually not new at all, it has been around  for 30 -40 years among the Jewish day school and Modern Orthodox communities. Not too long ago, when it came to winter vacation, Jewish day schools were on the same schedule as other public and private schools across the country. Vacation time was determined by the xmas and New Year calendar at the end of December and continued until some time after New Year. As the Jewish day school education system grew, schools have changed the calendars to have vacation towards the middle-to-end of January. As a way to differentiate it from xmas week it was called yeshiva week.

Call it what you want but the mid winter vacation has taken on a life of its own with must do getaways. Perhaps the "yeshiva week" vacation has influenced the yeshivish mid winter vacation to go over the top leaving parents with no choice but to plan a trip and go away. Staying home is not an option and parents have to take off from work. Instead of a relaxing weekend at home it has become a chol hamoed in the winter. There's been some push back from schools but the trend is pulling the other way.

Bug Free Tu B'Shevat

Tu B'Shevat 5786
Guidance according to Rav Moshe Vaye sefer Bedikas Hamazon