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New Barbershops open in Lakewood

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Today is the first day of שלשת ימי הגבלה Those who keep the second half of sefira can begin taking haircuts. The schedule is tight this year as erev Shavuos is on Shabbos that leaves only Thursday and Friday  to visit the barbershop. Three new barbershops have opened in Lakewood within the last few months.

-Mr. Clipper at Clifton Avenue corner of 5th street
-Caplans Cuts at 270 Cedarbridge avenue open 7 am to midnight
-Avenue Barbershop at the new Shops plaza at Cedarbridge and New Hampshire just opened
-Plaza Barber shop at Gourmet Glatt Plaza just opened  1700 Madison av near H&R Block

Weather Forecast for Shavuos 5779 Lakewood

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-Shabbos: High of 76 Mix of sun and clouds

-First night shavuos Cloudy skies Low 58F

-Sunday First day YT: High of 74 some morning showers, mix of sun and clouds for the afternoon, more humid.

-Monday 2nd day YT: High of 75 scattered showers/storms throughout the day, humid

Video: Tripping Kosher - Pride Of The Farm Chalav Yisrael Milk

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In Honor Of Shavuos, Learn About Pride Of The Farm Chalav Yisrael Milk Production With Chaim Silverberg of Tripping Kosher& Star-K 

Rally for Kedushah

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"The Lakewood Police Department is aware of the possible protests and there will be designated/separate areas set up to provide a safe place for people to assemble. We will have police personnel monitoring any protest that may occur to ensure everyone's safety and that it remains a peaceful gathering." 


Annual Shavuos Shiur for תשב''ר Will take place This Year

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Rabbi Kolman Krohn z"tl would run a shavuos night program every year in BMG for all the children staying up. This year the program will continue at the same place in Ateres Bracha

President Trump’s D-Day Speech in Normandy

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"Some who landed here pushed all the way to the center of Germany. Some threw open the gates of Nazi concentration camps to liberate Jews who had suffered the bottomless horrors of the Holocaust."

AP/ photo
AP- President Macron, Mrs. Macron, and the people of France, to the First Lady of the United States, and members of the United States Congress, to distinguished guests, veterans and my fellow Americans.

We are gathered here on freedom’s altar, on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago, 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrificed their lives for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty.



Today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in Normandy. They wouldn’t back this ground for civilization. To more than one 170 Veterans of the Second World War, who join us today, you are among the very greatest Americans who will ever live. You are the pride of our nation. You are the glory of our republic. And we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Here with you are over 60 veterans who landed on D-Day. Our debt to you is everlasting. Today we express our undying gratitude. When you were young, these men enlisted their lives in a great crusade – one of the greatest of all times. Their mission is the story of an epic battle and a ferocious eternal struggle between good and evil. On the 6th of June, 1944, they joined a liberation force of awesome power and breathtaking scale.

After months of planning, the Allies had chosen this ancient coastline to mount their campaign to vanquish the wicked tyranny of the Nazi empire from the face of the earth.

The battle began in the skies above us. In those first tense midnight hours, 1,000 aircraft roared overhead, with 17,000 allied airborne troops preparing to leap into the dark just beyond these trees. Then came dawn. The enemy who had occupied these heights saw the largest naval armada in the history of the world.

Just a few miles offshore, were 7,000 vessels bearing 130,000 warriors. They were the citizens of free and independent nations united by their duty to their compatriots, and to millions yet unborn.

There were the British, whose nobility and fortitude saw them through the worst of Dunkirk and the London Blitz. The full violence of Nazi fury was no match for the full grandeur of British pride. Thank you.

There were the Canadians, whose robust sense of honor and loyalty compelled them to take up arms alongside Britain from the very, very beginning.

There were the fighting Poles, the tough Norwegians, and the Intrepid Aussies. There were the gallant French commandos soon to be met by thousands of their brave countrymen ready to write a new chapter in the long history of French valor.

And finally, there were the Americans.

They came from the farms of a vast heartland, the streets of glowing cities in the forges of mighty industrial towns. Before the war, many had never ventured beyond their own community. Now they had come to offer their lives half a world from home.

This beach, codenamed Omaha, was defended by the Nazis with monstrous firepower, thousands and thousands of mines and spikes driven into the sands so deeply. It was here that tens of thousands of the Americans came. The G.I’s who boarded the landing craft that morning knew that they carried on their shoulders not just the pack of a soldier, but the fate of the world.

Colonel George Taylor, whose 16th infantry regiment would join in the first wave, was asked what would happen if the Germans stopped them, right then and there, cold on the beach, just stopped them. What would happen? This great American replied, “Why the 18th Infantry is coming in right behind us, the 26th infantry will come on too. Then there is the 2nd Infantry Division, already afloat, and the 9th Division and the 2nd Armored and the 3rd Armored, and all the rest. Maybe the 16th won’t make it. But someone will”.

One of those men, in Taylor’s 16th regiment, was Army medic Ray Lambert. Ray was only 23 but he had already earned three Purple Hearts and two Silver Stars fighting in North Africa and Sicily.

Where he and his brother Bill, no longer with us, served side by side. In the early morning hours, the two brothers stood together on the deck of the USS Henrico, before boarding two separate Higgins landing craft.

“If I don’t make it,” Bill said, “please, please take care of my family”. Ray asked his brother to do the same.

Of the 31 men on Ray’s landing craft, only Ray and six others made it to the beach. There were only a few of them left. They came to the sector right here below us. Easy Red it was called. Again and again, Ray ran back into the water. He dragged out one man after another. He was shot through the arm, his leg was ripped open by shrapnel, his back was broken, he nearly drowned, he had been on the beach for hours bleeding and saving lives. When he finally lost consciousness, he woke up the next day on a cot, beside another badly wounded soldier. He looked over, and saw his brother Bill. They made it. They made it. They made it. At 98-years-old, Ray is here with us today, with his fourth Purple Heart and his third Silver Star. From Omaha, Ray, the free world salutes you. Thank you Ray.

Nearly two hours in, unrelenting fire from these bluffs kept the Americans pinned down on the sand, now red, with our heroes’ blood.

Then, just a few hundred yards from where I’m standing, a breakthrough came. The battle turned, and with it, history.

Down on the beach. Captain Joe Dawson, the son of a Texas preacher, led Company G through a minefield to a natural fold, in the hillside still here.

Just beyond this path to my right. Captain Dawson snuck beneath an enemy machine gun perch, and tossed his grenades. Soon, American troops were charging up “Dawson’s draw”. What a job he did. What bravery he showed. Lieutenant Spaulding and the men from Company E moved on to crush the enemy strong point on the far side of this cemetery and stop the slaughter on the beach below.

Countless more Americans poured out across this ground all over the countryside. They joined fellow American warriors from Utah Beach, and allies from Juneau, soared in Gold, along with the airborne and the French patriots.

By the fourth week of August, Paris was liberated.

Some who landed here pushed all the way to the center of Germany. Some threw open the gates of Nazi concentration camps to liberate Jews who had suffered the bottomless horrors of the Holocaust.

And some warriors fell on other fields of battle returning to rest on this soil for eternity.

Before this place was consecrated to history, the land was owned by a French farmer, a member of the French Resistance. These were great people. These were strong and tough people. His terrified wife waited out D-Day in a nearby house holding tight to their little baby girl.

The next day a soldier appeared. “I’m an American,” he said. “I’m here to help”. The French woman was overcome with emotion and cried. Days later, she laid flowers on fresh American graves. Today her granddaughter Stephanie serves as a guide at this cemetery. This week. Stephanie led 92-year-old Marion Wynn of California to see the grave of her brother Don for the very first time. Marion and Stephanie are both with us today. And we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. Thank you.

9,388 young Americans rest beneath the white crosses and Stars of David, laid on these beautiful grounds. Each one has been adopted by a French family that thinks of him as their own. They come from all over France to look after our boys. They kneel, they cry, they pray, they place flowers and they never forget. Today, America embraces the French people and thanks you for honoring our beloved dead. Thank you.

To all of our friends and partners, our cherished alliance was forged in the heat of battle, tested in the trials of war, and proven in the blessings of peace. Our bond is unbreakable.

From across the Earth, Americans are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul. We come not only because of what they did here, we come because of who they were. They were young men with their entire lives before them. They were husbands who said goodbye to their young brides and took their duty as their fate. They were fathers who would never meet their infant sons and daughters because they had a job to do, and with G-d as their witness, they were going to get it done.

They came wave after wave without question, without hesitation, and without complaint. More powerful than the strength of American arms was the strength of American hearts. These men ran through the fires …, moved by a force no weapon could destroy. The fierce patriotism of a free, proud and sovereign people.

They battled, not for control and domination, but for liberty, democracy, and self-rule. They pressed on for love and home and country, the main streets, the schoolyards, the churches and neighbors and families and communities that gave us men such as these. They were sustained by the confidence that America can do anything, because we are a noble nation, with a virtuous people, praying to a righteous God. The exceptional might came from a truly exceptional spirit. The abundance of courage came from an abundance of faith.

The great deeds of an army came from the great depths of their love as they confronted their fate, the Americans and the Allies placed themselves into the palm of G-d’s hand. The men behind will tell you that they are just the lucky ones, as one of them recently put it, “all the heroes are buried here”. But we know what these men did, we knew how brave they were, they came here and saved freedom, and then they went home and showed us all what freedom is all about.

The American sons and daughters who saw us to victory were no less extraordinary in peace. They built families, they built industries, they built a national culture that inspired the entire world in the decades that followed, America defeated Communism, secured Civil Rights, revolutionized science, launched a man to the Moon and then kept on pushing to new frontiers – and today America is stronger than ever before.

Seven decades ago, the warriors of D-Day fought a sinister enemy who spoke a 1,000-year empire. In defeating that evil, they left a legacy that will last, not only for 1,000 years, but for all time. For as long as the soul knows for duty and for honor, for as long as freedom keeps its hold on the human heart.

To the men who sit behind me and to the boys who rest in the field before, your example will never, ever grow old. Your legend will never die, your spirit, brave, unyielding and true, will never die. The blood that they spilled, the tears that they shed, the lives that they gave, the sacrifice that they made, did not just win a battle. It did not just win a war. Those who fought here won a future for our nation. They won the survival of our civilization, and they showed us the way to love, cherish and defend our way of life for many centuries to come.

Today as we stand together upon this sacred earth, we pledge that our nations will forever be strong and united. We will forever be together, our people will forever be bold, our hearts will forever be loyal, and our children and their children will forever, and always be free. May G-d bless our great Veterans, may G-d bless our allies, may G-d bless the heroes of D-Day, and may G-d bless America. Thank you. Thank you very much.

Flowers For Shavuos in Lakewood

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B"M Kol Aryeh
(Remember to buy Yizkor Lecht if needed, Yaknehaz havdala candle)
-Pearl Blau learning center erev Shavuos Flowers at BMG botei  medrashim,  NPGS, Feldman's grocery,  Mikva 11th and Madison
- Flowers at Gourmet Glatt large selection
-Flower tent at 10th and Madison apposite Aisle 9
-Flowers at 6520 Route 9 next to capital seforim
- Paradise gardens Flowers Corner Clifton ave and 4th
-Shop Rite Howell/Brick
-Set your table 916 River avenue
-Purple petals 7326689635 purplepetalsflorist.com
-Golden Rose flowers at Rishon center 1st and Lexington
-The Floristry 732-503-2327
-Florist at Super Stop 1161 River Avenue
-Blossoms Floral Bar at Evergren


NIggun Kad Yasvin Who Wrote it?

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The stirring song is sung on several occasions in the Jewish calendar most prominently on Shavuos and Simchas Torah there is great debate on who composed the niggun and where the lyrics come from some attribute it to the Chazon Ish, Rav Meir Shapira, others say the vilna gaon, click HERE for more. Article in Mishpacha Magazine HERE the story behind the song. Watch this video below for a different niggun sung by Benny Frieman to the words of Kad Yasvun. כד יתבין ישראל ועסקין בשמחת התורה, קודשא בריך הוא אומר לפמליא דיליה חזו בני חביבי דמשכחין בצערא דילהון ועסקין בחדוותא דילי


 English translation: When Klal Yisroel are sitting and engaging in Torah study, the Holy One, blessed is He, says to his heavenly army: 'See! See! My beloved children who forget about their personal problems and engage in My delight'."
source: Thepartialview

Halachos and Minhagim for Shavuos

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Hilchos uminhagei Shavuos-
 Yizkor is on Monday June 10
-This year if one takes a nap shabbos afternoon they should  specify that  it is done for oneg shabbos and not in order to stay up shavuos night.

-On Shavuos at night the minhag is to wait until it is night (Tzeis Hakochavim) to daven Maariv in order to have 49 complete days. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:1

 Likewise, it is preferable for women to wait until it is night to light candles and say Shehechiyanu on Shavuos night. Luach R' Yechiel Michel Tukatchinsky, Piskei Tshuvos 494:2

There is a minhag (brought in The Zohar) to stay up the night of Shavuos and learn Torah. This is based on the Midrash which says that Klal Yisroel overslept the night before Matan Torah and Hashem had to awaken them to receive the Torah. Therefore we stay up all night to rectify their oversight. Shulchan Aruch with Mishnah Brurah 494:1




 The Ari'zal writes that one who does not sleep the night of Shavuos and toils in Torah is assured to live out the year and no harm will occur to him.
Shulchan Aruch with Mishnah Brurah 494:1

There is a compilation of torah learning known as "Tikkun Lay'l Shavuos" which has The Zohar and the writings of The Ari'zal as its source, and many have the minhag to say/learn this on Shavuos night. Kaf Hachaim 106:7, Lev Dovid L'Hachidah.

 Generally women should not say the "Tikkun Lay'l Shavuos". However, some say that a woman who counted all the days of Sefiras Ha'omer may learn the portions of the Tikkun which are from Tanach. S'U Rav Poalim 1SY:9, Kaf Hachaim 106:8

 One who stayed awake all night of Shavuos should immediately, at Alos Hashachar  wash one's hands for Netilas Yadayim without a beracha, and listen to Birchas Hatorah from someone who slept, before one continues to learn.
Shulchan Aruch 4:14, 47:12MB28

 Before Shachris one should use the restroom, wash his hands and then make the berachos of "al netilas yadayim" and "asher yotzar". Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 594:1

 One who stayed awake all night should not make a beracha on his tzitzis. Rather, he should make the beracha on his Tallis Gadol and have in mind to be yotze for his tzitzis with the same beracha. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:1

 One who stayed awake all night should listen to the berachos of "Elokai Neshama" and "Hamaveir Shayna Mayeinoi" from someone who slept during the night.
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 46:MB24

 One who goes to sleep after Alos Hashachar Shavuos morning (or on any day) does not say the beracha of Hamapil. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 239:1MB8, Piskei Tshuvos 494:5

 There is a well known minhag to bring flowers into shul and one's home as a remembrance that on Shavuos we are judged on "Peiros Ha'ilon" - fruits. However, one should not cut off branches from fruit bearing trees for this purpose because of the Torah prohibition of "Bal Tashchis". Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:3, Piskei Tshuvos 494:10

 There is a (not so well known) minhag to bring good smelling grasses into shul to be passed around for people to make a beracha and smell the grass in remembrance of the Simcha of Mattan Torah where Har Sinai was surrounded by grass.
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:3

 Many have the minhag to eat a milchige meal (and milk and honey) on Shavuos. Some eat milchig at night and fleishig at the day meal, while others eat milchig, bentch, and then wash again, and eat fleishig to be yotze Simchas Yom Tov with meat.
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:3

 If one eats milchig but not "hard cheese" (which requires one to wait six hours before eating meat) one need not bentch and wash again before eating meat. However, one should wash his /her mouth well and the tablecloth should be changed. (Other poskim require one to bentch).
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:3, Piskei Tshuvos 494:12

 One should be careful not use leftover challah from a milchig meal at a fleishig meal. (This is applicable all year as well). Rather, one should use new challahs for each meal. This also fulfills the minhag of remembrance of the Shtei Halachem (Two Loaves) brought on Shavuos in the Beis Hamikdash. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 494:3

 We read Megillas Rus on Shavuos because it was written to document the yichus of Dovid Hamelech and (according to one opinion) Dovid Hamelech was born and niftar on Shavuos. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 490:9, see also Shaarei Tshuvah 494:3

Lakewood Zmanim ערב שבועות פרשת במדבר תשע״ט

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 Lakewood  Friday, June 7, 2019 / ד׳ סיון תשע״ט

כד יתבין ישראל ועסקין בשמחת התורה, קודשא בריך הוא אומר לפמליא דיליה חזו בני חביבי דמשכחין לצערא דילהון ועסקין בחדוותא דילי

-Candle lighting 8:05 pm
-Shkia 8:23 pm
-תשע שעות shabbos day 4:40 pm
-Birchas Hashachar 4:35 am
-Netz 5:27 am
-Weather Shabbos high of 76, First night cloudy low 58 Sunday high of 74 mix sun clouds, Monday Rainy high of 75.
-BMG: Shavuos night learning in all botei medrashim first day Yom Tov Roshei Yeshiva will deliver shiurim after 7:45 pm mincha.  Rav Malkiel shlita in Bais Shmuel, RavYisrael Shlita in Yoshonl, Rav Yeruchom Shlita in Bais Aaron. Neeilas hachag 2nd day YT with Rav Dovid Schustal Shlita following 7:00 pm Mincha in Beren hall dining room.

-Over Yom Tov many will be walking across town eating out by family and friends or walking to learn with a chavrusah or visit a friend. Yechidim living along the heavily walked roads have put out cold
water and drinks on their front lawns for the Tzibbur to enjoy. Dark areas near walking paths will be lit up  up for those going to learn shavuos night. There will also be extra security over the 3 days of  yom Tov Lakewood Chaveirim put up lighting at the Eastern pedestrian bridge over Lake Carasaljo between  N. Lake and S. Lake drives.

-Kol Arye: Shiur Halacha/Agada Inyan Leil Shavuos by the Rav Shlita 7:25 Mincha 8:10 Drasha Maran Harav Eliyahu Levine after Mincha

-Roberts shul- KNA: Shiurim, Refreshments all night

-Lev Avos:  Shavuous night boys kollel  Refreshments served.

-Rav Gissinger /kzy: There will be shiurim throughout the night for men & kids  with refreshments in the simcha room!
- Bais Shabsi shavuos night Learning shiurim for talmidim
-Divrei Zikaron

Oif Simchas Lakewood Isru Chag Shavuos 5779

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Chasunas:
-Schneider- Insel at  fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
-Weitz- Eider at Ateres Chana hall Bais Faiga
-Weinstein - Shulman at Ateres Reva hall
-Shechter - Weiss at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall
-Streicher- Leiberman at Lake Terrace hall

Shiva Info

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-Shiva for  Rav Nosson Kamenetzky זצ״ל of Yerushalamyi. Brother of  YBL"C Harav Shmuel Kamenetzky shlita the R"Y is sitting shiva in Philadelphia at his home through Monday morning, June 17 at 2018 Upland Way Philadelphia, PA  19131 Shacharis 7:30
Mincha Tuesday and Wednesday 3:30, Thursday and Sunday 8:00
Maariv Tuesday and Wednesday 9:45 Thursday and Sunday 9:30
 The family requests that people not come between 2:00-3:15 PM and after 10 PM.
 Their  sister  Rebbetzin Rivka Diskind will observe shiva at 3927 Falstaff Road, Baltimore, MD

- Shiva for R' R' Yitzchok Siegel z"l at 104 Summit Court Lakewood  (Off Prospect)
Shacharis: 8:00am, Mincha/Maariv 7:45 pm (break from 12:30pm to 2:30pm & 5:30pm to 7:15pm. Shiva hours are until 10:30pm)

-Shiva for Mrs. Shoshana Greenwald a"h wife of Rav Yaakov zt'l at 350 Ridge Avenue  Lakewood
until Thursday morning. R' Yitzchok Meir Greenwald Son, daughters Mrs. Rochel Plaut Mrs. Malky Frankel Mrs. Yocheved Kaplowitz

-   R' Ushy Smith will be sitting shiva for his father a'h in Lakewood from Thursday - Monday  at 35 Kletzk Hill Road

LIC Meeting

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Lakewood Industrial Commission Meeting June 12, 2019 at 11:30 am Lakewood Municipal building conference room C 2nd floor
Watch Live stream HERE
see Draft Agenda HERE
- Discuss Meeting with LIPAC (Lakewood Industrial Park Advocacy Coalition)
- Sign Program is underway. Inkit is researching regulations. Preparing for project commencement.
-Strand Theater  Repair issues - Fascia / Façade - Structural repairs

CNN: Anti- Vaxxers Target Ultra Orthodox community

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CNN- Health authorities in New York say they've faced formidable challenges to quell the current outbreak: anti-vaxers who specifically targeted the state's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, bombarding them with lies that vaccines cause autism.
When the anti-vaxers targeted the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, they knew exactly what they were doing. To help plant fear directly into mothers' hearts, their publications contained religious references and include illustrations of mothers and children wearing clothes typical of religious Jews.
New York state countered these booklets with posters in Yiddish -- but botched the translation so badly that parts of it are incomprehensible. the state health department has worked extensively with rabbis, community leaders, and health care professionals in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to get the message out that measles can be dangerous and vaccines are safe.
Some religious Jewish women in New York think health officials missed a group: mothers.

As in many cultures, it's the mothers in religious Jewish communities who tend to make the health care decisions for children. Plus, men and women in religious Jewish culture operate in somewhat separate spheres with distinct roles.
That's why, this week, a group of New York women -- doctors, nurses, and health care advocates -- organized an event just for women.
The event was the first of its kind and the goal was clear: Speak directly to the fear planted by the anti-vaxers.
"A mother's fear is probably one of the strongest emotions that exists," said Shoshana Bernstein, one of the organizers of the event.
Tables were arranged in the back of the room, each labeled with a different anti-vaxer myth, such as that vaccines cause autism or SIDS. Doctors and nurses sat at the tables, ready to myth-bust.
Meanwhile, physicians and nurses from within the Orthodox community explained the real fear: that a child could die from a vaccine-preventable disease. Read more here

קרית וויזשניץ לעייקוואוד


Oif Simchas/Events Lakewood June 12, 2019

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Weather: cloudy skies and rain overnight  60F Chance of rain 90%.
Chasunas:
-Fischer -  Bixenspaner at  Lake Terrace hall
-Parnes -  Ashkenazi at Ateres Reva hall
-Nahari at Ateres Chana hall Bais Faiga
-Fried - Braun at Ne'emas Hachaim hall
-Hartman - Halon at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder

-Vort: Hachosson Yaakov Gordonto Hakallah Yehudis Heisler Bas R' Aron Naftali at Zichron Schneur hall, 282 Oak Knoll  Lakewood

-Yesodos Bais Yaakov (R' Shloima Green)Parlor meeting Dinner at Estreia 7:30 pm 978 River avenue Lakewood
- Yeshiva Ruach Hatorah Parlor meeting Rabbi Berger's yeshiva at 1510 Long Beach Avenue Lakewood 7:30 pm  guest speakers Rav Osher Eisemann shlita , Rav Yeruchom Pitter shlita
-Yeshiva Mekor Hatorah $500,000 Charidy campaign donate HERE

TR Councilman asked to Resign, Planning Board member Resigns

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See  interview on Greater Lakewood
A Toms River Councilman and a Republican nominee for mayor was asked to resign while a planning board member filed her resignation. Toms River Council President George Wittmann Jr. and five other members of the council voted to censure Daniel Rodrick and urge his resignation from the council. The reasoning behind the council's decision is due to "Rodrick's "bigoted conduct" during the recent Republican mayoral campaign that shows his "unfitness for elected office," according to the other six members of the Township Council," according to the Asbury Park Press Report. A Campaigne mailer said "Mo Hill Gets Big Endorsement," featuring a photo of a smiling Hill speaking to Scott Gartner, an Orthodox Jewish resident of Toms River's North Dover section who is Hill's neighbor. Rodrick's campaign promoted what he presented as facts about Hill and Coronato:

"I resent the notion that I'm someone bigoted," Rodrick said. "I've never written anything bigoted or said anything bigoted."

Meanwhile, Toms River Planning Board Member Heather Barone who was also on the primary
ballot  for a seat on the council resigned from her position in a letter written to the township and council. It was in response to a Facebook posts on her  campaign page implying that Mo Hill's victory was the result or more wealth especially from the Orthodox Jewish community.
"At the end of the day voters voted for more overdevelopment and orthodox votes. There is nothing we can change from that. I thank you so much for your support but not much of a Toms River wanted the bias racist treatment of Toms River." she said, " thank you to all who actually voted. Not a chance we had against the money Mo Hill had and team had from the Orthodox vote and money. So you got what you voted for."


Hamodia article Harav Nosson Kamenetzky ZT"L

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Hamodia.com - Harav Nosson Kamenetzky, zt”l, was niftar at his home in Yerushalayim this past Friday evening, Erev Shavuos. Rav Nosson, the son of Hagaon Harav Yaakov Kamenetzky, zt”l, had been hospitalized frequently during the past few months.

Born 89 years ago in Europe in the town Tzitevyan, where his illustrious father served as Rav, he was named after Rav Yaakov’s Rebbi, Harav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, zt”l, known as der alter fuhn Slabodka. Rav Yaakov once remarked that he had a personal shitah of not giving a child two names, and he felt vindicated when he could not add the name Tzvi to his son, since his own father in law, the mashgiach of Slobodka Rav Ber Hirsh Heller, zt”l, was still alive, and he would not name his child with the name of a living grandparent.



Rav Yaakov immigrated to America in 1937, when he came to raise funds for the Kovna Kollel, and eventually secured a position as Rav in a shul in Toronto. In 1938, Rav Yaakov sent for the rest of his family to come to America, thus saving them from the ravages of the holocaust which devastated a large portion of his family. Rav Nosson moved to New York in 1945 and learned in Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, where his father became rosh yeshiva. In addition, he learned in Bais Medrash Elyon, the senior division of Torah Vodaas, as well as in Bais Hatalmud.

He married Shulamis Lifshitz, the daughter of Harav Dovid Lifshitz zt”l, Suvalker Rov and Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yitzchak Elchanan. In his early years, he was involved with establishing the Mesivta of Long Beach, and eventually moved to Eretz Yisrael in 1970, where he joined Yeshivas ITRI in Yerushalayim as a magid shiur.

Over the past few decades, Rav Nosson was a frequent contributor to Torah periodicals, including Hamayan, Kovetz Bais Aharon v’Yisrael and Moriah.

Rav Nosson was known as a baal mussar, who always greeted people with his trademark warm smile, and encouraged everyone with whom he came in contact.

On this past Friday night, his condition worsened and he briefly lost consciousness. He awoke long enough for his wife to help him count the final day of the Omer with the brachah, culminating his work of self-refinement before returning his neshamah to Hashem.

The levaya took place on motzei Shavuos at Yeshivas Torah Ohr, with kevurah taking place on Har haMenuchos.

Rav Nosson was the brother of Hagaon Harav Shmuel Kamenetsky, shlita, Rosh Yeshiva of Philadelphia.

Solution to Remind Parents of Kid in Back seat of Car

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Lakewood resident Mr. Yisrael Kleinman made bands to remind parents of kids in the back seat of a vehicle and is distributing them free of charge.
Babyinthecar.com While in some cases it is due to negligence, in most cases it is not. Rather we are all prone to falling into the trap of routine. Once our mind has started a familiar routine, it is very unlikely for it to reset and notice anything else. For parents of young babies, this happens when we are on our way to drop off the baby, get distracted, forget the baby for a moment, and then launch into a common routine like driving to work or driving home. Once you’re in that routine track, the chances of slipping out of it are low. The consequences however can be deadly.

For more info email info@babyinthecar.com

We have created an extremely simple and user friendly system to help make sure this never happens to you. It is based on long-established psychology principles. In works — but only if you use it consistently.

It starts with a simple silicone bracelet that says “My Baby Is In The Car”.

To Use
Leave the bracelet in the car in the spot where you place your baby. If you use a Doona or Click and Go, place the bracelet securely on the base that stays in the car.
Every time you put the baby or carseat in the car, put the bracelet on your wrist.
Every time you take the baby or carseat out, put the bracelet back in place.
How It Works
If you ALWAYS do this, then the bracelet will always be on your wrist whenever the baby is in the car.  If you forget the baby, the bracelet will remind you that the baby is in the car.

ALWAYS put the bracelet back in its spot in the car when you remove the baby from the car. If you notice that you are wearing it once the baby is out of the car, replace it in its correct place in the car as soon as possible. OTHERWISE THIS SYSTEM WILL NOT WORK!

Choose Life
You already know from experience that you cannot control your memory perfectly. However, you CAN control your actions. With one simple action you CAN choose to protect yourself and your child from tragedy. Do it every time and you will quickly acquire a life-saving habit. It’s a ten-second investment of time that no one who drives with a baby in the car can afford to ignore. Forgetfulness is not always in our hands, but our actions always are.

Act now. Choose life.

Truck Driver's Account as He Drove through Lakewood

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A Truck driver was dispached  to Lakewood this past weekend of Shavuos at a company terminal and he posted this account on Facebook.

I am rarely dispatched to our Lakewood terminal but drove through the town on Saturday close to sunset, i.e., the end of the Sabbath, and saw perhaps over a hundred Orthodox Jews of both sexes and of all ages in their orthodox Jewish garb. All the men and boys were wearing black suits, white shirts, thin black ties, black hats and black shoes. The women and girls were wearing below-the-knee length black dresses with long sleeves and black shoes. They had long, thick dark hair and I don't recall head coverings. All were walking along the sidewalks or waiting to cross at intersections as I rolled past in my tractor-trailer rig.~ I was filled with awe because it was such an unusual scene for me. I was also filled with respect and appreciation. It reminded me of scenes of the Amish. And I was filled with grave concern for their safety. Anyone who pays attention to the news knows that there are unfortunately in our society sick Nazi-like persons who hate and want to kill Jews and their ilk is demonstrably on the rise.
In seeing so many Orthodox Jews walking about peacefully and happily, I wished to see an obvious police presence, but saw none. When I got home, I googled "the Jewish Community of Lakewood, NJ." I learned that there is a school there for Orthodox Jews as large in enrollment as the College of New Jersey. Its students come from all corners of the globe to attend.
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