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WHAT HAPPENED? STATEMENT FROM THE VAAD L'TZORCHEI TZIBUR

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                          STATEMENT FROM THE VAAD L'TZORCHEI TZIBUR

This statement is by no means to be taken as an excuse for the election turnout. While the Lakewood VAAD has been around with its current lineup for 17 years, and The VAAD ltzorchei tzibur is about one week old, The end result, as usual, is that no change is happening. As they say "close only counts in horseshoes and grenades". While there was an obvious turnout  that did not listen to The Vaads suggestions, there still were plenty of people who followed blindly what they saw on the Lakewood Scoop or on pamphlets thrown about the entire town. The Vaad effort was obviously much stronger than the efforts of the opposition. They obviously have much more to lose monetarily. That is why it is worth it for them to spend so much money on a seemingly innocuous local campaign. They need to retain people in office that will do their bidding even at the expense of our quality of life.
But it is laughable to see them claiming that the entire town showed them support. Nothing could be further from the truth. In 2010 most of the Jewish community showed them that they don't care about their suggestions. Bob singer had given up his position on the committee to Isaac Akerman when it was obvious that nobody was going to listen to the Old Guard. Now forward 7 years later and not much has changed. Most general elections see approximately 6000 of the Orthodox communities votes. Out of those votes approximately 3500 are vaad followers and 2500 are those that oppose them. For them to say that they have a voting block is absolutely false. Unfortunately,  those that want to see change in our town have mostly given up.

So where do we stand now? It is my hope that the only way to get things done in this town for the good of the people is to continue to try our best to do what is right even when their selfish actions get in our way.

Yes it is true, close only means something in horseshoes and grenades. Hopefully we can avoid their grenades and continue to focus on the  positive in our town of Lakewood.

Harold Herskowitz on behalf of TVLT

Lakewood BOE retains Lawyer for AG office Matter

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App reports the Lakewood Board of Education has hired a lawyer to defend how it pays its lawyer. According to the report in the APP the issue is board attorney Michael Inzelbuch's $600,000 retainer, a deal the New Jersey attorney general says may violate state rules because of the amount and because Inzelbuch is being paid in advance of work he does. The district hired another lawyer at $400 per hour to "communicate and review matters with Attorney General's office," according to board minutes from late September. read more at APP.com

Vaad Trying to shift away from Lakewood's Trumpiest Town Image

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Exactly a year ago Lakewood, NJ was named the Trumpiest town in NJ with populations greater than 10,000. Lakewood, Voted for Donald Trump by the highest victory margin. Trump got 18,139 to Hillary's  5,927 votesi.  Its no secret the VAAD wanted Hillary. 
A Year later, Lakewood votes for Liberal Murphy etching out a Republican by 88 votes. Murphy won the Lakewood vote but got less votes than Hillary did.

A few months ago the Vaad hired a PR frm to reshape its image and started putting out  articles about national issues. They attacked The President following his comments about the Alt Right demonstration in Charlotseville. They demanded the president to take a stronger stand against the white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups that gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, for the deadly “Unite the Right” rally.

Governor elect Phil Murphy did the same at his inauguration speech he attacked President Donald Trump as if he is to blame for all of NJ's problems.  Just 3 weeks ago the s4 group a frum owned PR firm  held an event for Murphy in Lakewood attended by the Vaad and businessmen in the healthcare and other industries. 
The message to Murphy is that not only are we endorsing you but we share your policies too. Its open for speculation, if the Vaad attacks on both Trump and Guadango were calculated to reshape the vaad's image and send a message of support to Murphy. Time will tell if Murphy will deliver the goods.

Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva Rav Yeruchom Olshin visits Rubashkin

BMG Shabbos of Chizuk in Prague

Lakewood Chaveirm: Erev Shabbos Travel Alert

Oif Simchas Lakewood November 9, 2017

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-Vort: Hachosson Nesanel Tober to Kallah Freilich at Sons of Israel, corner of 6th and Madison from 7:30-10:00 pm
-Chasuna: Goldstein-Hirshman Ateres Chana hall Bais Faiga
-Chasuna: Orbach- Spector Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
-Chasuna: Neuwirth- Felsinger Lake Terrace hall Lakewood, NJ
-Chasuna: Serebrowski- Kahan at Ne'emas Hachaim hall Bais Tova

Parlor Meeting for Nesivos at 13 Partree, Jackson 8:30-11:00

Aderes Bais Yaakov High school to open in Lakewood


Lakewood zmanim לייקווד ערב שבת פרשת חיי שרה

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Friday, November 10, 2017 / כ״א חשון תשע״ח

Candle lighting: 4:26 pm
Shkia: 4:44 pm

Sof Zman Krias Shema Gra 9:08 am
*** Shachris early in many shuls due to early Zman Krias shma***
Weather: low of 21, Friday night Shabbos day high of 41

Melava Malka Motzei Shabbos parshas Chayei Sarah

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-Melava Malka Yeshiva Dvar Torah of Yerushalayim, Rav Menachem Eichenstein at 1402 twin Oaks Drive 8:00 pm
-Fresh Bagels and Melava Malka at super stop 1161 River Avenue
-Fresh bagels at Kosher Village open motzei shabbos 7:30-10:30
-Fresh Bagels at Aisle 9 open till 1 am
-4 corners county line, James,  chestnut locations
-Bagel Nosh

Has the Horse Bolted?

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Cross posted from The Thinking Yid an assessment on Lakewood.
We are all familiar with the saying “closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.” The “oh my what just happened?” Why wasn’t I more vigilant?

Tonight in Lakewood, New Jersey an event was cancelled due to pressure from the powers that be. It was to be an evening of song and merriment with food and wine,starring two very popular singers from the frum Jewish world. It was decided by the hanhala that this event would possibly attract the wrong element, become rowdy and then possibly turn into an evening of mingling even though it was a kumzitz for men only.

In “What Has happened to Lakewood,” I outlined the premise of the Torah town and how the nouveau riche have had a snowball effect on the community. It is no longer just a Torah town. The big wheels have moved in. They want the glitz and glamour of city life in the suburban setting of Lakewood. The town has evolved. A new generation resides there now. The change started slowly with a few city dwellers moving in and building their mansions but like a train gathering speed as it leaves the station it has taken on a life of its own. We cannot expect this new city influx to adhere to the standards of kolel folk. They are cut from a different cloth.


Now that we have established that the community’s wants and desires have taken on a whole new dynamic we cannot really admonish them for being angry when this musical event was cancelled. The laissez-faire attitude should have been nipped in the bud years ago. Rules should have been laid down by the Yeshiva who started the community and presumably run the town. Unfortunately, the horse has bolted and he isn’t coming back. Many youths in Lakewood would have attended this event which was arranged by religious singers. The food was glatt and the venue was kosher. Alternative places to “chill” will be sought after and not always in the most desirable of locations.

One of the singers spoke and graciously accepted the Rabbis’ Psak because he is from the old generation where Rabbonim are listened to and their word respected.

I think it’s time for all concerned to assess the community in the cold light of day. Getting together with Rabbis, teachers and leaders and try to steer the ship on an even keel by not being too drastic or too lenient. A keen understanding of all types is needed now to keep some semblance of achdus in this ever-changing booming community, which few will remember as the sleepy, seaside town of Lakewood, New Jersey.

Author: 002
source The Thinking Yid

Video: Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva davening at the Kever of the ש״ך in Prague

Oif Simchas Lakewood November 12, 2017

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-Vort: Hachosson Pinchos Shurkin to Kallah Shani Zahner Bas R' Avrohm at Rav Blech's shl 13th & Madison Avenue 7:00 pm Lakewood
-Vort: Kallah Kalish Bas R' Dovid  at 23 ponderosa drive (pine river) from 8:00-10:30 pm
-Chasuna: Rokowsky- Kamehhar at Fountain ballroom Lakewood cheder 
-Chasuna: Goldenberg wedding at Neemas Hachaim hall

Report: Route 9 improvements will begin in 2019 No plans of widening the Road

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APP reports Route 9 between Lakewood and Toms River is slated for improvements. But the work on the state Transportation Department's to-do list is not what many have hoped for. Seven miles of the thoroughfare in Lakewood and Toms River will be repaved, and nine intersections .. will be upgraded by widening and adding sidewalks, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation. There are no plans to widen the road. In Lakewood several intersections will get  upgraded traffic signals, curb ramps, sidewalks and guardrails at Locust, Chestnut, Prospect, Pine, Main and First streets as well as Central Avenue. Read more at APP.com


NJ News November, 13, 2017

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-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin,  Ivanka Trump and Gov. Chris Christie will be in Ocean county this morning at the Bayville Fire Hall, 645 Route 9 to  promote federal tax-overhaul legislation.

-KosherFest 2017 begins tomorrow Nov14 &15 at The Meadowlands Exposition   Center at Harmon Meadows 355 Plaza Drive, Secaucus, NJ 07094

-Murphy taps Oliver to lead Department of Community Affairs community affairs is among the largest and most influential of state departments, overseeing a large portfolio that includes oversight of local government, economic development initiatives and affordable housing issues.

- Ocean County Veterans Day Parade this morning Monday, Nov. 13, 2017 in downtown Toms River.



Drone View of the Rockwell & Riverwood Developments in Lakewood.

BDE: Rabbi Moshe Reuven Barkin, z”l

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Update: Kevura will be in Lakewood at the cemetery on 7th Street  approximately 9:30 pm.
Petirah of Rabbi Moshe Reuven Barkin, z”l. The levaya took place earlier 12 noon at Telshe Yeshiva Cleveland. The Aron is on its way to Lakewood. TNZBH.

Tonight: Lakewood Zoning Board Meeting

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Lakewood Zoning  Board Of Adjustment November 13, 2017 Municipal hall 7:00 pm
AGENDA 7:00 P.M.


5. OLD BUSINESS
Appeal # 4020-  – 240 Hudson Street, Block 108 Lot 1, R-10 zone. To  construct a single family dwelling with bulk variances requested.
Revised plans submitted.
Appeal # 4035A – Aharon Mansour, Cherry Street, Block 189 Lots 129, 130, 131 R-10 zone.  To create 5 duplexes on undersized lots.

6. NEW BUSINESS
Appeal # 4028 – Bernard Warman, 320 Cross Street, Block 528 Lot 3, R40 zone. Home office
 with more employees then allowed by ordinance.
Appeal # 3966A – Newport Estates, 220 Newport Avenue, Block 496 Lot 2, R-40 zone. To
 subdivide and create 12 single family lots.
Appeal # 3966B – Bellevue Estates, LLC, 213 & 253 Newport Avenue & 850 Bellevue Ave,
 Block 498 Lots 1 & 10 and Block 501 Lot 1.01, R-40 zone. To subdivide
 property to create 13 single family lots in accordance with the R-15 zone.
Appeal # 4040 – Cloverstream Properties, LLC. 222 South Clover Street, Block 536 Lots 133
 & 137, R-40 zone. To create 6 (units) in 3 duplex buildings.
Appeal # 4044 – 615 E. 7th Street LLC, E. 7th Street off Somerset Avenue, Block 218 Lots 6, 8
 & 9. R-12 zone. Use variance requested for 2 duplex lots.

Appeal # 4046 – 110 No. Oakland, LLC, Block 189.05 Lot 152, R-10 zone. Use variance to
 construct a duplex on 9,979.78 square feet where 12,000 square feet is required.
Appeal #4047 – Jacob Lipschitz – Sheraton Drive, Block 782 Lot 36, 782.01 Lot 10 & 11.10
 HD-7 zone. 2 duplexes
Resolutions
Appeal # 4035 – Aharon Mansour, Cherry Street, Block 189 Lots 129, 130, 131, 134.01,
134.02, 168.01, 168.02, 172, 178, 179, R-10 zone. Subdivision to create 5 duplexes on
undersized lots – application withdrawn.
Appeal # 4039 – Melvin Feigenbaum, Cedar Drive, Block 263 Lot 2, CLP zone. Resolution to
approve the construction of a single family home with bulk variances.
Appeal # 4041 – Mordechai Finkelstein, 139 Somerset Ave. Block 189 Lot 139, R-10 zone.
Resolution to approve a use variance to construct a duplex on a 10,033 square feet where 12,000
is required.
Appeal # 4042 – Mark Tress, 14 Cedar Drive, Block 251.04 Lot 76.01, R-12 zone. Resolution
to approve the construction of a single family home with variances approved for front setback
and lot coverage.

Oif Simchas Lakewood November 13, 2017

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-Vort: Hachosson Michoel Zimmerman to Hakallah Rivka Kaufman Bas R'   Yaakov  Moshe at 106 Spruce Street 7:30 pm
-Chasuna: Berenstein- Adler Fountain Ballroom Lakewood cheder
-Chasuna: Rooshanshad - Hassan Ateres Chana hall Bais Faiga
-Chasuna: Beer- Friedman Lake Terrace hall

A SPECIAL SHABBOS IN LAKEWOOD

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I always knew that the shul I daven in was special. Khal Divrei Chaim is a basement Shtibel with a mostly chassidishe group of mispalelim. I never realized how special it actually is until this last Shabbos. About 2 weeks ago the gabbai of our shul received a phone call from a family in Kansas City. They told him that they were making a wedding at Lake Terrace on the following  Sunday and needed a place to make an aufruf before the wedding. All they needed was 2 aliyahs . They wanted to know if we could help them. They had called every shul nearby and were told that they couldnt be guaranteed an aliyah. Our  gabbai and a few other members decided that we should make them a proper aufruf. They ordered candy to throw,  kugels and hot food and everything else needed for a Kiddush. The Rebbe of our shul of was more than happy to oblige of course.

We had no idea who these people were. When I walked into shul this past shabbos morning, I was surprised to see a veritable cross section of all types of Jews.  There were yarmulkes in every color,  size and fabric. There were people with jackets and  without jackets. It was definitely not the crowd that normally attends our shul. 

One thing that I noticed immediately was that none of the members of our shul looked uncomfortable or judgmental in any way. Everyone was happy and smiling . It almost seemed that everyone was in a better mood than usual hosting these friendly people. The chosson got his Aliyah. Candy was thrown. Davening was finished. And the kiddush began. I watched in awe as my fellow shul  members who I assume are not usually exposed to people from outside their community treated these fellow Jews as equals.  It was truly amazing to watch people from opposite spectrums of Judaism interacting with one another as if they knew each other their whole lives. 
As I walked home from shul I thought to myself this is truly what Lakewood is all about.

This wasn't a Kiruv event, or a fundraiser. It was an impromptu event that showed me what true yiddishkeit is all about. 
Our gabbai, who is a member of Bikur cholim, is very young, but he already understands what makes us Yidden so special. We are more than our differences.

Hershel Herskowitz 


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