64° A mix of clouds and sun during the morning will give way to cloudy skies this afternoon.
- A large crowd of bochurim protesting against the IDF arrest of yeshiva bochurim broke into the courtyard of the Military Police commander Yuval Yamin's home. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF chief condemned it saying “I strongly condemn the attack. Harm to security personnel and their families constitutes the crossing of a dangerous red line,” Zamir says in a statement.
- Giyus: Following the High Court of Justice's decision on the revocation of benefits for Frum Jews as draft dodgers, the Satmar rebbe Rav Zalman Leib shlita convened a meeting with gevirim at his home in Williamsburg, with the aim of establishing a fund that will finance the benefits that will be revoked from the yeshiva students.
- New shtellas in Brisk yeshivas Hagramad (Rav Dovid) due to the increase in the number of bochurim for this summer zman the Rosh hayeshiva Rav Velvel Soloveitchik shlita has appointed his oldest son Rav Chaim shlita to deliver shiurim which will be given at the home of the Rebbetzin, the almana of Rav Dovid Soloveitchick zt”l, as a chizuk for her. The younger son Reb Yeruchom shlita will be starting to say the chaburos. Bhol
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- New store: Viva La Dough French Kosher Patisserie bakery and cafe from Avenue M Brooklyn, opening location in Lakewood next week 1700 Madison Ave, Lakewood at Gg plaza, Kosher. Dairy. Cholov Yisroel. Under KCL & OU Grand Opening: Sunday, May 3rd
- Tehillim for for Avrohom Yehuda ben Alta Zissel, an older man who was involved in a crash on River Avenue in Lakewood on Monday, who is currently in an induced coma following brain surgery.
- Today Tuesday is National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day, recognizing those who safely transport students each day.The LSTA sent a message reminding parents that even a quick “thank you” at the bus stop can go a long way in showing drivers they’re appreciated.
- Giyus protests today: Protests are taking place in Bnei Brak and Yerushalayim following the IDF’s renewed arrest of yeshiva bochurim. The enforcement had largely paused during the war with Iran but has now resumed, triggering demonstrations. .
- Tonight is the Yartzeit of the Brother of Reb Shayala of Kerestirer, Rav Yehuda Tzvi Steiner ZTL, he is buried in Staten Island at The Baron Hirsch cemetery 2 minutes off the SI Expressway going to Brooklyn or coming back to Lakewood. It is said over that Reb Shayala appeared in a dream and told someone that you can go daven at my brothers kever in New York and will be helped just as if you came to me in Kerestir. The address for GPS is 1125 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10314. Exit 7 off the SI expressway. The kever is located on second street and avenue c in the Bais Hachaim a 5 minute walk from the entrance. Volunteers are on hand guiding the public to the tziyun there is hot food and refreshments for those visiting it will be open for 24 hours.This event will take place tonight from shkiah until shkiah tomorrow at the society grounds of Hungarian Brotherly Love Yehuda Yorkville, in section F8
- Today Tuesday April 28 in Lakewood a free Homebuyer Education hosted by the LRRC, STEPS and Living Smarter Jewish, 6:30 pm. at Spruce Street Elementary School. The program will guide attendees through the homebuying process, mortgage options, and financial planning, and will include a live discussion with Rabbi Eliezer Gewirtzman and Eli Langer of Kosher money on responsible homeownership.
items on the agenda a to review an ordnance about Lakewoods affordable housing Ordinance to update its Affordable Housing rules in line with new state regulations adopted in December 2025 and the amended Fair Housing Act. Limits or eliminates payments-in-lieu unless previously approved before March 2024. Greater transparency and tracking of every unit and dollar. Stronger rules on resale, rentals, occupancy, and violations.
application Oak Vine Estates, LLC Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision to create thirteen lots
- In preparation for the Satmar R' Zalman Leib Hachnosas sefer Torah on Lag Baomer in Williamsburg, organizers introduced a simple emergency system for crowded conditions: raising four fingers. The signal forms a “human chain,” allowing volunteers to quickly and quietly guide first responders to the exact location of an incident without relying on phones or radios which is hard to hear in large crowds. The event is expected to draw tens of thousands. The Satmar Rav Aaron in MOnroe will also be holding its annual Lag baomer hadlaka drawing over 50,000 people
- Israel foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar pushes back against Ukrainian allegations that Israel is allowing stolen grain to enter its ports, accusing Kyiv of conducting “Twitter diplomacy” and failing to provide evidence that the Russian cargo waiting to dock in Israel was stolen from occupied Ukrainian territory.
- A Judaica store in Toronto was targeted Sunday morning when a rock was thrown through its window, Police said the incident took place near Bathurst Street and Regina Avenue at Aleph Bet Judaica, which has now been hit in similar attacks for the third time
- Trump: If our ancestors could see us today, they would surely be filled with awe and pride that the Anglo-American Revolution and human freedom were never extinguished, but carried forward across centuries, oceans, and history, becoming a fire that lit the entire world.
- LFD: Lag Ba’Omer is almost here! Planning a bonfire? Make sure you get your permit in time and celebrate safely. In-person permit assistance will be available at Lakewood Fire Headquarters (733 Cedar Bridge Ave) Monday, April 27 – Friday, May 1 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Permits are required for all bonfires. Our team, along with the Ocean County Fire Marshal’s Office, is here to help make the process easy and ensure a safe and enjoyable Lag Ba’Omer for everyone.
- The DOJ confirms to Fox News that the FBI and HSI are raiding over 20 locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, largely Somali-run, related to federal fraud investigations, including the “Quality Learning Center.”
- Jackson township has posted a list of 129 delinquent tax properties on its homepage and Facebook page and begun the process of making them pay up or lose their land. in an effort to collect $14 million in back property taxes. “We put all of the properties out there and if you know someone who owns these parcels have them call the (township) attorney or the tax collector and get them to avoid forfeiture,” Mayor Jennifer Kuhn said in an interview. “Or if they want to keep the property, come and pay their taxes.”
- NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill will discuss her first 100 days in office with a live, public conversation Wednesday, April 29 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, covering topics that range from the cost to live in New Jersey to working with President Donald Trump’s administration.
"Newspaper front page following high Court ruling against yeshiva students."
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Do the Zalis realize it's the Muslim Brotherhood salute?
ReplyDeletei want to reiterate again that especially during these days of sefira it is ASSUR MEDEROISA to question Daas Torah and by extension the Vaad who follow their guidance.
ReplyDeletethe four fingers up with the thumb tucked in is actually an international hand signal for distress. not a bad thing to educate the frum kehilla in.
ReplyDeleteWho is the source for going to r shayala brother grave? It only started a few years ago and even the organizers don't claim to see yeshuos there-If you stay home a nd learn its even better.
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