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- Traffic rt 9 James/ Central area road closures
- The Justice Department is demanding all ballots from the 2024 election in the Detroit area, a highly unusual move that comes shortly after prosecutors seized 2020 ballots in Georgia and obtained 2020 election records in Arizona.
- Satmar chassidim, who follow a daily cycle of reciting kapitlach of Tehillim, were scheduled to say the kapitlach of Hallel tomorrow as part of the regular rotation. However, since it coincides with Yom Ha’atzmaut, the chassidus has announced a change to the schedule, with a different order of Tehillim to be recited instead.
-Florida implemented a new SNAP rule today banning the use of benefits to purchase soda, energy drinks, candy, and ultra-processed shelf-stable desserts, becoming one of eight states enforcing similar restrictions.
-Trump: “The Iranian leadership has forced hundreds of Ships toward the United States, mostly Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska, to get their Oil — Thank you very much! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
- Argentine President Javier Milei paid a visit Monday to Chevron Yeshiva in the Givat Mordechai neighborhood of Yerushalayim, where he was greeted by the yeshiva’s leadership and hundreds of talmidim.
- El Al flight from Newark to Tel Aviv was postponed a few hours after a jetti punctured a whole in the plane
- At their last inspection, New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs inspectors failed 105 of 384 scales at Newark Airport for giving false readings, with 86 of those leading to overweight luggage fees for passengers. The bulk of problematic scales - 60% - were at Terminal B, the hub for most international flights.
- After more than a decade, EL AL flights are returning to South America and launching a non-stop flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina.Flight duration is expected to be approximately 16.5 hours outbound from Israel and 15.5 hours on the return. Ticket sales for this route are expected to open during the month of May.
- FBI Director Kash Patel says Arrests are coming over 2020 Election Fraud. “They tried to rig the entire system. That's something I'm not going to allow. We are going to be making arrests. It's coming. I promise you it's coming soon.”
- An ongoing traffic study is currently taking place along Route 9 South, where eires have been placed across the roadway to count passing vehicles. Meanwhile, the road recently repaved has already been torn up again for additional construction work, with road resurfacing and raised manhole covers
- Yahrzeit of Reb Shayala kerestir
free regular coffee at Kava
1 free slice of Pizza at Fialkoffs
Reb Shayalas Kitchen in Lakewood extended hours today 5pm -9 pm with free hot meals 944 E County Line rd
- A new 299-unit luxury rental building in Long Branch is now accepting applications for 30 affordable apartments, ranging from $489 to $1,705 a month, depending on the unit size and income category. Located at 118 Broadway, Livana Long Branch is a $130‑million residential and retail development from developer Kushner. It’s just a block from the boardwalk and beachfront.
- With many bochurim still returning to Eretz Yisroel, yeshivos have scheduled the chavrusa tumul for later this week, allowing time for everyone to arrive and settle in.
-During the most recent tests of the baggage scales at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport by state regulators, the devices gave inaccurate results 27% of the time - likely resulting in passengers being overcharged for their luggage, a review of data by NJ Spotlight News shows. One flunked Newark scale, repaired and then reinspected, remained off by as much as 35 pounds.
- Lakewood activist Aaron Hirsch takes lawsuit against lakewood planning board approval of chestnut holdings to the appellate division*
the appeal process is likely to continue for another year.see more Here
- More on the Moroccan Pesach program on talkline Here
- American dream mall opens a event center featuring a 2,000 seat performing arts centeraquarium q
and the Event Center a 60,000 sq ft expo space
- Naftali Bennett who is down in the polls says he supports Publicon the Sgabbos in any city that wants it, In addition, he ssupports civil marriage without rabbanut, as he attempts to draw votes from the left.
- Shkia on the moon: NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman shares a video of ‘Earthset’ that was taken with his iPhone, as planet Earth slips behind the Moon and disappears from view in space, like a sunset here on Earth.
- Apartments off E County line rd that caught fire a year ago and left 10 people homeless have been demolished to make way for a slate of new homes while the mayor says fines are still due App reports.
Who took over Rav Mattisyahu at TAG? #askingforafriend
ReplyDeleteThe same person who took over the Novominsker Rebbe at aguda.
DeleteWho's that
DeleteWho did he take over?
DeleteQuestion applicable while he was still alive
DeleteBefore you let your son leave the house, make sure he knows how to tie his shoes, tuck in his shirt and how many holes his tzitzit are supposed to have.
ReplyDeleteWhat’s the tzitzis comment I don’t get it
DeleteDoes avodas yad mean thin or thick strings?
DeleteWhat daily Tehillim do Satmar say?
ReplyDeleteThe Tehillim for tomorrow, ד', are 23-28, and for the next day, ה', is 29-34
Tomorrow,Tuesday, does not coincide with Yom Hatzmaut, which is Wednesday, 5 Iyar.
ReplyDeletetonight is R' Dov Kreiswirths yahrzeit
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmPUYJle-5c
The head of akiruv Yeshiva asked Rav Wolbe if they can say Hallel on 5 Iyar since Israel is a major part of the Jewish identity of his students .
DeleteRav Wolbe responded...
In the shule of my brother in law R Kreisworth in Belgium they say Hallel.
Cherrypicking ad naseum. Context is necessarily everything
DeleteThen there’s this:
DeleteIsrael was proud to be the world’s laboratory for the Covid shots, and now we get to be unwilling participants in “outdoor solar geoengineering experiments.” What could go wrong if you breathe in some Stardust? It’s safe and effective.
Check out their shady, bare-bones web site, without so much as a name or address associated with this this shady company: www.stardustsolutions.com.
But their site boasts plenty of press coverage in the last few months. Wired called them “A Mysterious Israeli-US Startup”:
The company is led by CEO and cofounder Yanai Yedvab, a former deputy chief scientist at the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, which oversees the country’s clandestine nuclear program…
…Stardust agreed to publish a public website, including providing a copy of Pasztor’s report, and to develop a voluntary code of conduct, he said. That would publicly lay out how they intend to conduct their research and development, including agreeing not to be involved in large-scale implementation, which would instead be under the purview of government agencies. Pasztor expected Stardust to publish this information last September or soon afterward.
For a while, though, no website appeared. “They were going to publish all of that on their website. Now they are delayed,” he said during a conversation in January. “Come on guys, this is getting embarrassing.”
In early February, while Undark was reporting this article, Stardust published a bare-bones website. The site links to Pasztor’s report and lists seven principles, including “prioritizing safety and scientific integrity,” publishing “unfavorable results as well as favorable ones,” and “supporting comprehensive regulation of this emerging field.”
The site doesn’t describe who works for the company, but a statement provided to Undark by Zupnick noted that Stardust has 25 physicists, chemists, and engineers on the team and listed some of the company’s leadership: Yedvab, the CEO; chief product officer Amyad Spector, a physicist and a former employee of the Israeli government’s nuclear research program; and lead scientist Eli Waxman, an astrophysicist at the Weizmann Institute of Science who formerly served as Spector’s academic supervisor.
Sounds totally legit, totally safe and effective, definitely not a government front spraying God-knows-what over us without our consent, let alone our informed consent. It’s not like they have a history of doing that sort of thing, right?
Good thing we live in a democracy, where our leaders are accessible, they prioritize our health and wellbeing, they take our concerns very seriously, and our votes make a big difference on the issues that concern us the most.
Stand silently when they tell you to, then sing Hallel with a bracha,
bleeting Sheep.
I realized that it was Rav Dov's yartzeit. Not Rav Chaim's. But it is worth preserving Rav Wolbe said.
DeleteI didn't say you need to say Hallel. The point is that there are different perspectives and two of the biggest Gedolim of our generation didn't think that if you see positive in the Medina that you are partners with Amalek as you were have been told here in Lakewood.
DeleteSince when do Satmar say tehiilim?
ReplyDeleteComments 1-5, WHO????
ReplyDeleteSince when should a yeshiva like chevron TL a goy! Did R Cohen learn with him?!
ReplyDeleteMilai already said he was converting after his terms in off.
DeleteAnyway, I'm sure he met with the Argentinian talmidim.
Slabodka anyway accepted money from anyone, they were always poor.
R Shia ate pizza? Lol
ReplyDeleteWhat airlines were overweight?
ReplyDeleteDoesn't apply to RYs or Agudah.
DeleteThey fly private jets, no weight limits.
Satmar loves it when this 'happens'.
ReplyDeleteThey get to celebrate Yom haatzmaus with their brethren.
As a great Talmid Chacham once said, "Satmar has three yearly holidays - 26 Av, 21 Kislev, and 5 Iyar."