Reb Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin will be in Lakewood to personally meet the Roshei Yeshiva and thank them. The Lakewood community was there for him from the get go to right the injustice that was done to him. The Rosh Yeshiva Harav Yeruchom Olshin paid a visit to Otisville during the Summer. Reb Shalom Mordechai has a tremendous Hakoras hatov to the shtut. Reb Pinchos Lipscutz editor of the Yated Neeman is expected to accompany Shalom Mordechai at the meeting. He will go to the homes of Rav Olshin and Reb Malkiel solitaire at 3:45pm.
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Rubashkin coming to Lakewood for Private Meeting With the Roshei Yeshiva
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LNN Video: Rubashkin Visits Reb Yeruchom Olshin
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Photos: Rubashkin visits Lakewood
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Oif Simchas Lakewood January 11, 2018
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CHEMED South Lakewod/Toms River
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Coventry Shabbos
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Lakewood Zmanim ערב שבת פרשת וארא שבת מברכים חודש שבט
Erev Shabbos Kodesh/Shabbos Mevorchim Parshas Va'eira Friday 25 Teves 5778/January 12, 2018
-Candle lighting: 4:34 pm
-Shkiah: 4:52 pm
Rosh Chodesh is on Wednesday January 17
Molad will be Wednesday night 2:25 am and 2 chalakim
Weather: Shabbos Day showers end in the morning hi of 52 mostly cloudy and Breezy
-Candle lighting: 4:34 pm
-Shkiah: 4:52 pm
Rosh Chodesh is on Wednesday January 17
Molad will be Wednesday night 2:25 am and 2 chalakim
Weather: Shabbos Day showers end in the morning hi of 52 mostly cloudy and Breezy
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Melava Malka Motzei Shabbos Parshs va'eira 5778 Lakewood
-B'M Zichron Yoel Annual Melava Malka 1014 Lawrence Avenue Lakewood 8:30 pm Guest Speaker Harav Yeruchem Olshin Shlita
-Hachtara of Rav Simcha Bunim Londinski as Rav of B'M Ohr Gedalyahu 1201 Manor Drive at 8:15
-B"M Khal Chasidei East 5th street Lakewood Melava Malka at 43 Holly Street 8:30 pm
-Khal D'Brookwood Melava Malka at the public school 7:45 Drasha by Rav Uren Reich Shlit
-Chesterfield Commons Melava Malka 8:00 pm
-Siyum Hashas Arlington Shul 8:45 pm
-Hachtara of Rav Simcha Bunim Londinski as Rav of B'M Ohr Gedalyahu 1201 Manor Drive at 8:15
-B"M Khal Chasidei East 5th street Lakewood Melava Malka at 43 Holly Street 8:30 pm
-Khal D'Brookwood Melava Malka at the public school 7:45 Drasha by Rav Uren Reich Shlit
-Chesterfield Commons Melava Malka 8:00 pm
-Siyum Hashas Arlington Shul 8:45 pm
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Photos January 14, 2017
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Shloshim event In Lakewood for Harav Shteinman ZT"L
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Oif Simchas/Events Lakewood January 14, 2018
-Vort: Hachosson Reuvein Rosenfeld to Hakallah Gtty Tesser Bas R' Ezra at khal Anshei Sefard R' Blech's shu 1250 Madison Avenue Lakewood 6:00 pm
-Vort: Hachosson Moshe Penfil to Hakallah Gruenbaum Bas R' Nosson at B"M Zichon Yoel 1014 Lawrence Avenue Lakewood 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
-Vort: Hachosson Aharon Hauptman to Hakallah Meira Simons Bas R' Yaakov at 23 Pressburg Lane, Lakewood 4:00 pm- 7:00 pm
-Yartzheit Gathering For Harav Shmuel Barenbaum Zatzal at B"M Chevra Lomdei Torah 617 5th street 10:00 pm Divrei Zikaron Harav Yisroel Ginsburg shlita
-Parlor Meeting Yeshiva Ohr Avrohom Chaim at 1499 Towers street (Between Albert & New Hampshire) 7:00 pm Divrei Brach Harav Shlomo Feivel Schustal Shlita
-Annual Lakewood Hatzolah members appreciation Dinner. (Boro Park Units covering Lakewood)
-Vort: Hachosson Moshe Penfil to Hakallah Gruenbaum Bas R' Nosson at B"M Zichon Yoel 1014 Lawrence Avenue Lakewood 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
-Vort: Hachosson Aharon Hauptman to Hakallah Meira Simons Bas R' Yaakov at 23 Pressburg Lane, Lakewood 4:00 pm- 7:00 pm
-Yartzheit Gathering For Harav Shmuel Barenbaum Zatzal at B"M Chevra Lomdei Torah 617 5th street 10:00 pm Divrei Zikaron Harav Yisroel Ginsburg shlita
-Parlor Meeting Yeshiva Ohr Avrohom Chaim at 1499 Towers street (Between Albert & New Hampshire) 7:00 pm Divrei Brach Harav Shlomo Feivel Schustal Shlita
-Annual Lakewood Hatzolah members appreciation Dinner. (Boro Park Units covering Lakewood)
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All About Lakewood in Williamsburg
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El Al Plane Finally Lands in EY after Making Emergency Landing in Goose Bay, Canada
Hamodia reports on the EL AL Plane that landed in Canada. The flight Landed this morning in Israel.
By Yosef Caldwell,
An El Al flight en route from New York to Tel Aviv made an emergency landing early Sunday morning in Goose Bay, Canada. Over 15 hours later, the passengers finally disembarked and transferred to a new plane, and were on their way to Israel.
The flight, which had been scheduled to depart JFK Airport at 11:50 p.m. Motzoei Shabbos, took off an hour late, according to Fradel Leser, a passenger who spoke with Hamodia from the plane. Two hours into the flight, they announced that that there would be an emergency landing due to “technical difficulties”; some passengers told Hamodia that they had heard “irregular mechanical noises.”
Upon hearing the announcement, “nobody spoke much; we all began davening,” said Mrs. Leser. “Some people said viduy.”
The initial announcement, made while the plane was over the ocean, said that the emergency landing would be made within 15 minutes; no details were given, and some passengers assumed they’d be landing in the ocean.
Ultimately, the emergency landing happened around an hour after the announcement. At approximately 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time (5:00 a.m. Atlantic Time), the Boeing 747 with a full load of passengers landed “on a sheet of ice,” according to Mrs. Leser, at Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay, a military airport that is not equipped to handle large passenger jets.
One passenger told Hamodia that the landing itself – which occurred as lights from numerous fire trucks flashed all across the airport – felt normal, though the plane stopped rather abruptly.
After the landing, the pilot announced that the issue had arisen due to a fire that occurred in the landing gear, and that mechanics would be arriving to repair the plane.
But several hours later, the passengers were informed that a new plane would be arriving from JFK instead, on which they would continue their journey to Israel.
No one was allowed to disembark; they were told that CFB Goose Bay was unequipped to process customs on such a large passenger jet, and that there may not even be enough room in local hotels for all the passengers anyway. The passengers waited on the warm plane; temperatures outside were well below zero degrees Farenheit.
The flight, which includes a large number of chareidim, had minyanim for Shachris and Mincha, and kumzitses, with heartfelt singing of songs such as “Vl’Yerushalayim Ircha” and “Ain Od Milvado.” Then, many of the men began learning, and a shiur was given on the Daf HaYomi.
Shortly before 3:00 p.m. ET, a new plane arrived, and the passengers were told to gather their belongings and prepare to transfer planes across the icy tarmac, via two buses, 30 people per bus. The flight crew handed out blankets to passengers – many of whom had checked in their coats before boarding – as they prepared to exit the plane in the frigid evening, with temperatures 10 degrees below zero Farenheit, and a “real-feel” temperature of 32 degrees below zero, according to weather.com.
As he took the microphone to speak to his weary passengers, the pilot of the new plane remarked on their exemplary conduct. “I admire each one of you for your behavior in this emergency landing, as described by the last crew.”
“I salute you.”
Finally, at 7:24 p.m. ET, the plane was wheels up over Goose Bay, headed to Tel Aviv.
The new flight is scheduled to arrive in Israel Monday around 10:00 a.m. local time (5:00 p.m. ET), according to flightradar24.com.
The calm, polite and kindhearted conduct of the passengers were noticed by all.
One irreligious man had stayed coldly silent to his chareidi neighbor throughout the initial flight. During the stopover, he slowly began thawing, as his neighbor shared his wi-fi device, food and whatever else he had, and engaged him in friendly conversation. The man admitted that he had always disliked chareidim, but that his outlook was now completely changed. Right there, on the plane, he donned his neighbor’s tefillin, davened and made brachos.
Mrs. Leser says that there was no panic on the plane, even during the tense moments between the initial announcement and the emergency landing.
“We are in the Eibishter’s hands; we are all davening, and we all feel secure,” she said.
“And there are lot of zechusim on this plane. There are a number of people who are flying to the Yarchei Kallah. In the cargo section, there is a nifteres [the second wife of, ybl”c, Rabbi Berel Wein] being flown to Eretz Yisrael for kevurah.”
“Everyone is calm, including the babies,” passenger Bruchy Schon told Hamodia. “Someone asked me how my baby is doing, and I replied that the baby has no idea what’s going on; all he knows is that he is in his mother’s hands, so he is safe. We too, are in our Father’s hands. Hashem is taking care of us; we are calm and know we will be safe.”
Hamodia.com
By Yosef Caldwell,
An El Al flight en route from New York to Tel Aviv made an emergency landing early Sunday morning in Goose Bay, Canada. Over 15 hours later, the passengers finally disembarked and transferred to a new plane, and were on their way to Israel.
The flight, which had been scheduled to depart JFK Airport at 11:50 p.m. Motzoei Shabbos, took off an hour late, according to Fradel Leser, a passenger who spoke with Hamodia from the plane. Two hours into the flight, they announced that that there would be an emergency landing due to “technical difficulties”; some passengers told Hamodia that they had heard “irregular mechanical noises.”
Upon hearing the announcement, “nobody spoke much; we all began davening,” said Mrs. Leser. “Some people said viduy.”
The initial announcement, made while the plane was over the ocean, said that the emergency landing would be made within 15 minutes; no details were given, and some passengers assumed they’d be landing in the ocean.
Ultimately, the emergency landing happened around an hour after the announcement. At approximately 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time (5:00 a.m. Atlantic Time), the Boeing 747 with a full load of passengers landed “on a sheet of ice,” according to Mrs. Leser, at Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay, a military airport that is not equipped to handle large passenger jets.
One passenger told Hamodia that the landing itself – which occurred as lights from numerous fire trucks flashed all across the airport – felt normal, though the plane stopped rather abruptly.
After the landing, the pilot announced that the issue had arisen due to a fire that occurred in the landing gear, and that mechanics would be arriving to repair the plane.
But several hours later, the passengers were informed that a new plane would be arriving from JFK instead, on which they would continue their journey to Israel.
No one was allowed to disembark; they were told that CFB Goose Bay was unequipped to process customs on such a large passenger jet, and that there may not even be enough room in local hotels for all the passengers anyway. The passengers waited on the warm plane; temperatures outside were well below zero degrees Farenheit.
The flight, which includes a large number of chareidim, had minyanim for Shachris and Mincha, and kumzitses, with heartfelt singing of songs such as “Vl’Yerushalayim Ircha” and “Ain Od Milvado.” Then, many of the men began learning, and a shiur was given on the Daf HaYomi.
Shortly before 3:00 p.m. ET, a new plane arrived, and the passengers were told to gather their belongings and prepare to transfer planes across the icy tarmac, via two buses, 30 people per bus. The flight crew handed out blankets to passengers – many of whom had checked in their coats before boarding – as they prepared to exit the plane in the frigid evening, with temperatures 10 degrees below zero Farenheit, and a “real-feel” temperature of 32 degrees below zero, according to weather.com.
As he took the microphone to speak to his weary passengers, the pilot of the new plane remarked on their exemplary conduct. “I admire each one of you for your behavior in this emergency landing, as described by the last crew.”
“I salute you.”
Finally, at 7:24 p.m. ET, the plane was wheels up over Goose Bay, headed to Tel Aviv.
The new flight is scheduled to arrive in Israel Monday around 10:00 a.m. local time (5:00 p.m. ET), according to flightradar24.com.
The calm, polite and kindhearted conduct of the passengers were noticed by all.
One irreligious man had stayed coldly silent to his chareidi neighbor throughout the initial flight. During the stopover, he slowly began thawing, as his neighbor shared his wi-fi device, food and whatever else he had, and engaged him in friendly conversation. The man admitted that he had always disliked chareidim, but that his outlook was now completely changed. Right there, on the plane, he donned his neighbor’s tefillin, davened and made brachos.
Mrs. Leser says that there was no panic on the plane, even during the tense moments between the initial announcement and the emergency landing.
“We are in the Eibishter’s hands; we are all davening, and we all feel secure,” she said.
“And there are lot of zechusim on this plane. There are a number of people who are flying to the Yarchei Kallah. In the cargo section, there is a nifteres [the second wife of, ybl”c, Rabbi Berel Wein] being flown to Eretz Yisrael for kevurah.”
“Everyone is calm, including the babies,” passenger Bruchy Schon told Hamodia. “Someone asked me how my baby is doing, and I replied that the baby has no idea what’s going on; all he knows is that he is in his mother’s hands, so he is safe. We too, are in our Father’s hands. Hashem is taking care of us; we are calm and know we will be safe.”
Hamodia.com
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Lakewood News Briefs January 15, 2018
-Lakewood public schools closed today - Martin Luther King Day
-Pedestrian struck and killed last night crossing RT 70 near Vermont Street in Lakewood. Police said 29 year old William Fernando Campo was crossing outside of a crosswalk when he was struck by a car driven by a Manchester woman.
-Lakewood Police Headquarters shines in blue
-Lakewood Website receives threatening Letter
-Pedestrian struck and killed last night crossing RT 70 near Vermont Street in Lakewood. Police said 29 year old William Fernando Campo was crossing outside of a crosswalk when he was struck by a car driven by a Manchester woman.
-Lakewood Police Headquarters shines in blue
-Lakewood Website receives threatening Letter
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American Roshei Yeshiva Sign Letter ahead of Changes to Giyus Banos law
A letter signed by American Roshei Yeshiva warns of the new threat to the status quo as it pertains to the IDF deferment of frum girls. New legislation will make it easier for a religious girl to loose her "ptur" status. The Roshei Yeshiva call on anyone who has power to act now and promise to stand firm and fight side by side from the US shores just as previous gedolim in America did. Letter was signed by Rav Ahron Feldman, Rav Malkiel Kotler, Rav Ahron Shechter, Rav Avrohom Chaim Levin, Rav Shmuel Miller, Rav Yosef Harari Raful, Rav Chaim Bressler, Rav Asher Kalmanowitz, Rav Eli Kanarek.
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Phil Murphy Innaguration this Tuesday
Governor-elect Phil Murphy will hold his inaugural ball at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, This Tuesday night Jan, 16 from 7:00 pm- 11:00 pm. The actual swearing in Ceremony will take pace Tuesday afternoon at the Trenton war memorial from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
. to attend the inaugural you must buy a ticket here following is the schedule for this week:
Monday, Jan. 15
Statewide Day of Service in honor of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tuesday, Jan. 16
Inaugural Prayer Service
Swearing-in of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor at the Trenton War Memorial
Inaugural Ball at MetLife Stadium
. to attend the inaugural you must buy a ticket here following is the schedule for this week:
Monday, Jan. 15
Statewide Day of Service in honor of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tuesday, Jan. 16
Inaugural Prayer Service
Swearing-in of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor at the Trenton War Memorial
Inaugural Ball at MetLife Stadium
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Oif Simchas/Events Lakewood, NJ January 15, 2018
-Chasuna: Bakst Nierenberg Neemas hachaim hall
-Chasunah Glustein- Roberg Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
-Bnos Yaakov elementary school annual Dinner at Lake Terrace hall 7:30 pm Guest Speaker Rav Moshe Mordechai Lowy shlita, Toronto
-Arachim Lecture for Women Ateres Yeshaya hall 8:00 pm free admission
-Chasunah Glustein- Roberg Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
-Bnos Yaakov elementary school annual Dinner at Lake Terrace hall 7:30 pm Guest Speaker Rav Moshe Mordechai Lowy shlita, Toronto
-Arachim Lecture for Women Ateres Yeshaya hall 8:00 pm free admission
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Shiva Info
Mishpachas Notis is sitting Shiva for their Father Rav Dovid Ozer Zt"l at 331 Autumn Rd. Lakewood, NJ.
Shacharis: 8:00 am
Minchah: 2:00 pm
Maariv: 8:00 pm
Getting up from Shiva on Wednesday morning, January 17.
Shacharis: 8:00 am
Minchah: 2:00 pm
Maariv: 8:00 pm
Getting up from Shiva on Wednesday morning, January 17.
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Yom Kippur Kotton Minyanim Erev Rosh Chodesh Shevat 5778 ער"ח שבט תשע"ח
Minyanim for Mincha and Yom Kippur Katan in Lakewood
Kol Shimshon
Somerset Walk 1:20 pm
Hearthstone Tiferes Shmuel 1:15 (941 Princewood Ave)
- Chateau Park 1:10
-Lev Avos 14th street 1:20 pm
-B"M Westgate 1:15 pm
-Alumni 1:45pm
-B"M Kelmwoods Westgate 2:45pm
-Satmar BM every bottom of the hour
Kol Shimshon
Somerset Walk 1:20 pm
Hearthstone Tiferes Shmuel 1:15 (941 Princewood Ave)
- Chateau Park 1:10
-Lev Avos 14th street 1:20 pm
-B"M Westgate 1:15 pm
-Alumni 1:45pm
-B"M Kelmwoods Westgate 2:45pm
-Satmar BM every bottom of the hour
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Snow Accumulations possible Late Tonight
The NWS is forecasting some snow to hit the NJ coast. A coating to 2 inches is expected allthough 2-4 is the reasonable worst-case scenario for Monmouth and Ocean counties.
The steady snow starts late tonight and lasts through tomorrow am NW of NYC. N&W expect a general 2-5 inches but once you get to NW NJ/ near I84 expect 3-6+.
So the further you away from the coast the better chance of seeing snow accumulation.
The steady snow starts late tonight and lasts through tomorrow am NW of NYC. N&W expect a general 2-5 inches but once you get to NW NJ/ near I84 expect 3-6+.
So the further you away from the coast the better chance of seeing snow accumulation.
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