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Oif Simchas Lakewood July 8, 2019

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Chasunas:
-Klein - Sandler at Ateres Chana Hall Bais Faiga
 -Brachfeld - Moskowitz at Lake Terrace hall -Stein - Ginspark at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall
-Hirschman -Manies at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
 -Masalton - Semah at Congregation Brothers of Israel, 250 Park Ave, Long Branch, NJ
 -Vort: Hachosson Gershon Strulowicz to Hakallah Chani Epstein at Bnos Bracha Simcha Hall, 1665 Corporate Rd W, Lakewood, NJ 7:30 pm
 -Vort: Hachosson Zevy Unger to Hakallah Reena Neiman Bas R' Moshe at 1183 Buckwald ct Lakewood

 -Parlor meeting yeshivs gedolah of Mill Basin at 10 14th street Lakewood 8:00 pm Divrei Bracha by Harav Yehuda Brick shlita -Parlor meeting for RJX Rutgers Kiruv at 258 Martin Luther King 7:30 pm BBQ and Kumzitz
-Hatzolah Auction Watch live below

Lakewood Stores Update

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-Fish Grill from LA opening today in Lakewood at 6834 Route 9 North Howell NJ (after amazing savings) (848) 261 4444 open  11:00 am – 10:00 pm

- LNN reports Gourmet Glatt in talks open second location by taking over NPGS store at Seagul square at the Lakewood/Toms River border. Expected to happen after Sukkos
-West Cuts Barber shop opening in Westgate at the shopping Plaza
- Hasandler shoe maker open at West Gate shopping Plaza

Well Raised Boys

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Posted today by a bus driver on a facebook group in the Catskills.

I’m a school bus driver in Sullivan County. I did my first Jewish camp trip today.
Three years ago I moved here and I wondered how so many people can hate our summer visitors.
I guess no matter who the group is... if you put 300,000 people in any small community, it’s going to create havoc. After three summers. I can see how people get frustrated. I’ve been frustrated too.
Then today happened and I felt the need to share this... as I’ve already said... today was my first trip.
I had a bus full of 14 year old boys from one camp and I could not have asked for a better behaved, polite and grateful group of boys. Each one thanked me as they got on my bus and again as they got off. I asked them all not to leave a mess and there was not one thing left on my bus. Not ONE thing!!

I admit I don’t much of their culture. But I read what people post about them and all their bad behavior. I guess if I came each summer to a community that makes it clear that I wasn’t welcome, I wouldn’t try too hard to be nice either.
I’m sure there are always going to be bad apples in every group.... but there were 99 VERY well behaved, polite and grateful boys on our busses today and THAT doesn’t happen by accident. My hat is off to the parents raising these boys.

Today: Planning Board Meeting

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Lakewood planning board meeting Tuesday July 9, 2019 at 6:00 pm
watch live stream HERE
See Agenda HERE

ORDINANCE
• R2019-280: Correction to 2017 Master Plan Zone Changes in the area of the Lakewood
Commons
 PUBLIC HEARING

1. SD 2394 30 Congress Street Lakewood, LLC
 30 & 34 Congress Street Block 248.03, Lots 56 & 57
Minor Subdivision to realign lot lines
2. SP 2323 AEB 2, LLC
 235, 241, 247 River Avenue Block 768, Lots 33, 34.02, & 36
Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan for an office building
3. SD 2380 Thomas Rosenberg
 Highgrove Crescent & 403 Ridge Ave Block 223, Lots 83.06 & 90
Minor Subdivision to realign lot lines
4. SD 2063 Eli Schwab
Joe Parker Road Block 189.16, Lot 157
Extension of Minor Subdivision to create three lots

BOE Proposal: Lakewood Taxpayers to Vote on $2.5 Million Annual Increase

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  • School district hosting Community meeting tonight 7:30 pm at Lkwd high school.

The BOE has put the $36 million loan from the state as part of the budget for next year.

On top of that, the Lakewood BOE is putting forth a proposal that would be voted on by the taxpayers this election day (November 5, 2019) to raise taxes yearly by $2.5 Million dollars for after school programs. This will automatically be raised every year going forward and will take place immediately.
The township will no longer be funding these programs from the municipal portion of the budget.
The township is still paying $2 million a year to cover the cost of courtesy bussing for the public school students not under the LSTA

The BOE agenda for tomorrows meeting explains the proposal. These taxes will be used to fund various after-school Public School clubs and certain Nonpublic Special Education services. Approval of these taxes will result in a permanent increase in the District’s tax levy.

If passed, this would allow the School District to offer various public school clubs and certain
nonpublic Special Education services which were previously funded by the Township of
Lakewood. Starting with the 2019-2020 School year, the Township will no longer be funding
them.

from the BOE Agenda:

1. The following Proposal and Explanation shall be submitted to the legal voters of
the School District at the annual School District election (the "Election") to be held on Tuesday,
November 5, 2019.
PROPOSAL
There shall be raised an additional $2,545,057.00 for General Funds in the 2019-2020 School
Year. These taxes will be used to fund various after-school Public School clubs and certain
Nonpublic Special Education services. Approval of these taxes will result in a permanent
increase in the District’s tax levy. The additional taxes authorized herein will be used exclusively
for purposes described herein and to finance expenditures that are in addition to those
necessary to achieve the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.
Explanation:
If passed, this would allow the School District to offer various public school clubs and certain
nonpublic Special Education services which were previously funded by the Township of
Lakewood. Starting with the 2019-2020 School year, the Township will no longer be funding
them.
2. The Board hereby approves and adopts the Proposal and, subject to the
approval of the legal voters of the School District, hereby determines to carry out the same.

Tehillim Rebbe in Camp Swept out at Sea

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Please say Tehilim for Reuven Tzvi ben Esther who is a Rebbi at a  day camp in Norfolk, Virginia who got carried out to sea by a strong current. Search and rescue is looking for him. Reuven Tzvi ben Esther Baila

ABC -Crews were trying to find a teacher who was missing in the water off False Cape State Park Tuesday. Emergency dispatchers received a call that there may have been a drowning at the park, located at 400 1Sandpiper Road in Virginia Beach. The caller said two people had been in the water. One was 35 years old. The other was an 11-year-old student.

Master Police Officer Linda Kuehn with the Virginia Beach Police Department said the adult tried to help the child who was able to get back to shore. The adult was missing.

An emergency dispatch supervisor said the teacher was one of two who were with a group of 20 students. The children all were safe.

Oif Simchas Lakewood July 9, 2019

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Chasunas: -Schonberger - Weiss at Lake Terrace hall
-Schmeltzer - Bronspiegel at Ateres Chana Hall Bais Faiga
-Wolf - Eisenberg at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall
 -Sussna - Green at Ateres Reva hall
-Bukai - Aboud at Ohel Simha 295 Park Ave, Long Branch, NJ

BOE Asks township to provide Hazardous Busing as other Options dry up

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With LSTA gone for now and the township not paying for courtesy busing since the 3 year agreement is up, the BOE is seeking other ways of getting the township to pay. Until now the LSTA charged parents of non public courtesy busing $150 a year and the township paid for public school courtesy busing.  A resolution passed last meeting calls for the township to pay for hazardous busing as the town is responsible to provide safe and adequate transportation routes for all its students. In some streets the town pays for and provides crossing guards. The BOE provided a list of 30 streets in Lakewood that are considered hazardous (see list below) and no child may cross those streets.
 In a letter to the township the school district asks to meet on the matter. "If possible, the District would like to schedule a meeting to discuss hazardous routes for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year, as soon as possible, as there is a July 10, 2019
Board of  Education meeting.The District’s
Transportation Representatives are:
• Ingrid Reitano, Transportation Manager – (732) 364 – 2400, extension 7060
• Abe Krawiec, Transportation Coordinator – (732) 664-0006
 List of streets
 1. Fourteenth Street (Across Madison)
2. Pine Street
3. Forest Avenue
4. Route 70
5. New Hampshire Avenue
6. Central Avenue
7. Cedarbridge Avenue

8. Kennedy Boulevard (East & West to Teaberry)
9. Route #9 (Madison Avenue & River Avenue)
10. Ridge Avenue (Brook Road over Lanes Mills)
11. County Line Road (West to East including Lanes Mills)
12. Park Avenue (From 2nd Street to County Line Road) – Elementary School Students Only
13. Ocean Avenue/Route #88 (From Lane Mills Road to Route 9)
14. Miller Road
15. Joe Parker Road
16. Cross Street
17. Hope Chapel Road
18. Chestnut Street
19. Squankum Road
20. James Street
21. New Hampshire Avenue
22. Locust Street
23. Washington Avenue
24. Kennedy Boulevard (Between Twin Oaks)
25. Vine Street
26. Clifton Avenue
27. Oak Street
28. Hillside Street
29. Williams Street
30. Prospect Street

Proposal Now Asking Voters for $6.1 Million. Annual increase

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The proposal  by the Lakewood BOE to be put for a vote by the tax payers has now included courtesy busing which will  be a total of  $6,132,973 annual increase on top of the other tax increases in Lakewood.

Explanation
If approved by the voters, this would allow the School District to offer various after-school public
school clubs, courtesy busing and certain nonpublic Special Education services which were
previously funded by the Township of Lakewood and the Lakewood Student Transportation
Authority. Starting with the 2019-2020 School year, the Township will no longer be funding those
programs and the Lakewood Student Transportation Authority no longer exists.


From the BOE agenda:
Proposal to raise an additional $6,132,973 for General Funds in the 2019-2020 School Year.
These taxes will be used to fund various after-school Public School clubs in the amount of
$1,487,501, provide Public School courtesy busing in the amount of $1,287,916, provide Nonpublic
School courtesy busing in the amount of $2,300,000 and fund certain Nonpublic Special Education
services in the amount of $1,057,556.  Approval of these taxes will result in a permanent increase

in the District’s tax levy. The additional taxes authorized herein will be used exclusively for
purposes described herein and to finance expenditures that are in addition to those necessary to
achieve the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.


Fish Grill Opens Lakewood Branch

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Yeahthatskosher- Originally a small kosher restaurant chain in Los Angeles serving fresh fish dishes to approving diners that opened in 1986, Fish Grill has just opened its first outpost on the East Coast, in Lakewood, NJ. This is the fourth Fish Grill location, with 3 locations in the LA area including on Pico, on Beverly, and in Malibu. Fish Grill aptly known for mesquite grilling delicious fish including salmon, ahi tuna, whitefish, seabass, trout, Atlantic pollock, tilapia, and more.
See full Menu HERE
Numerous salads are offered, as well as fresh (non-grilled) poke bowls, sides such as fries, rice, grilled veggies, pico de gallo, herring, and more. Other dishes include soup (chowder), fish tacos, fish & chips, and pastas with fish.
The physical space of the restaurant is huge, offering diners 2 stories of casual seating, in a slightly nautical theme. The restaurant is open Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm, and Fridays 11am-2:30pm.


Fish Grill Lakewood is kosher certified by Rabbi Shlomo Gissinger of K’hal Zichron Yaakov of Lakewood, NJ. Fish Grill is located at 6834 Route 9 S., Howell, NJ.

Lakewood BOE Meeting Today

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Lakewood BOE public meeting  6:30 P.M. Wednesday July  10, 2019 at 855 Somerset Avenue
Watch Live stream HERE starts at 7:30 pm
see  Agenda HERE
-Adopting the budget including the $36 million loan which will have a tax levy $104,466,984 and owe the state $82 Million dollars
Fund  federal lawsuit by board attorney at an additional rate of  $350-perhour
-Stipulation if SCHI wins appeal the DOE must pay $5 million for tuition costs

- If LSTA has a deficit the NJDOE will pay   $2,900,000 as Emergency Aid
- Proposal to raise an additional $6,132,973 for General Funds in the 2019-2020 School Year.


Oif Simchas Lakewood July 10, 2019

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Chasunas:
-Cherrick -Tashman at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
 -Blum - Landinsky at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall
-Rosenberg - Gelb at Lake Terrace Hall
 -Vort: Hachosson Shimon Friedman to Hakallah Avigail Lurie at Khal Bnei Torah 304 Monmouth Avenue Lakewood 7:00 pm

-Tehillim for Reuvein Tzvi ben Esther Baila Bauman with Divrei Hisoirerus by Harav Chaim Bresler shlita at BMG Bais Aaron Chabura room 7:20 Pm

-Free Narcan training at Minyan Shelanu 145 ocean avenue Lakewood 8:00 pm

-Shiur from R' Ahron Lopiansky shlita at Coventry shul  downstairs BM 9:35 followed by maariv.

Officials: If $6 Million Proposal is Voted Down there will Be NO courtesy Busing in Lakewood, If Approved no $150 Fee

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At Last nights BOE meeting officials discussed the $6.1 million dollar proposal to be voted on by Lakewood taxpayers on November 5th. They explained that as of today there is no money for courtesy busing for both pubic and non public school students for the coming year.

 If the proposal is approved by the voters it would cost the average tax payer $203 (in addition to the regular increase of $67) and they said it would provide courtesy busing for both public and non public and fund after school programs. It will be a yearly increase in the tax bill.

Non mandated parents will not have to pay a  $150 fee to the LSTA per child since the money will come from the taxes it will cost the average homeowner (assessed at 320k)  $203 a year. Mandated parents will also have to pay the same $203. so for a family of 4 who was paying the LSTA a total of $600 will now pay the annual taxes of 203 for a average home.  Mandated parents will also have to pay the same $203 in txes even though they get busing at $1000 per child.

The LSTA already charged non mandated parents a $150 fee for next year it's not clear what is happening with those funds.

Because there is no LSTA as of today there is no funds available to pay for the non public courtesy busing. The township said it can no longer give money for the public courtesy busing. Therefore if the proposal is voted down by the tax payers officials said that would leave 13,000 non public students and 2965 public school students with no busing.

Norfolk Update: Search Continues

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 Update as of Thursday morning from the Norfolk Jewish community:
The search continues to find the body of R' Reuvein Tzvi ben esther Baila Bauman
 The search is continuing with many volunteers on land at sea and by drone. They will resume at 4:30 Thursday morning and continue throughout Thursday and Friday, possibly longer if necessary.

 No official announcements have been made regarding shiva. Please continue to daven. 

A fund was set up to help the mishpacha during this difficult time.
 To donate click HERE  (video courtesy of Blaaz and GL)

Free Document Shredding Event in Lakewood

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Attention Residents of Lakewood NJ Friday, July 12th from 9:00am-1:00pm for a free document shredding event! Get rid of your old documents safely and securely.

At the Lakewood Public works parking lot 1 America Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701 sponsored by the Ocean county board of chosen Freeholders and Dept of Solid waste management

Tripping Kosher Cafotteria Lakewood, NJ

Oif Simchas Lakewoid July 11, 2019

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Thunder storm watch until 9:30 pm
Chasunas:
-Matzliach - Krauss Wedding at Lake Terrace hall
 -Tesser - Rosengarten at Ateres Chana Hall Bais Faiga
 -Dreyfuss - Kaplan at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall
-Shachter - Delman at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder

 Parlor meeting at R' Forcheimer shul 418 5th street at 10:00 pm for Rav Nachum Friedman of Yerushalayim

The Fast Day of Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas ו׳ חקת

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The fast Day of Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas
By Rabbi Yehuda Spitz
‘Zos Chukas HaTorah’ There is no mention in the Gemara of the week of Parshas Chukas being one of tragedy, nor is it mentioned by the Rambam, nor Tur, nor Shulchan Aruch! Not even in the Siman where tragedies and proper days to fast are mentioned, Orach Chaim 580! In fact, most are wholly unfamiliar with anything specifically attributed to this week. Yet, the Magen Avraham, citing the Sefer HaTanya, tells of a terrible, albeit fascinating, historical tragedy. on Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas. On that day, in the year 1242, 20 wagonloads (other versions state 24) filled with Gemaros and Talmudic literature, were burned in Paris.



The Magen Avraham prefaces his terrible tale by quoting certain writings[2]
explaining that it is “worthwhile for every Jew to cry for the burning of the Torah”. He then proceeds to tell of a customary annual fast specifically for this purpose,  by agents of the Church and King Louis IX. The pretext was a public debate between an apostate monk and several of the most eminent rabbinical authorities in France; the official verdict against them a foregone conclusion[3]. The impact and importance of this loss was tremendous. Keep in mind that this occurred over 200 years before the printing press was invented, and each of these volumes was a priceless, handwritten manuscript. In fact, this was considered such an enormous loss for Klal Yisrael, that the famed Maharam M’Rottenburg[4], an eyewitness, composed an elegy for our loss, ‘Sha’ali Serufa Ba’Aish’, deemed so essential, that it is incorporated into the Kinos recited every Tisha B’Av (Kinah 41).

The great rabbis at the time, at a loss to understand the extent of the tragedy, inquired of Heaven by means of a dream (known as a she’elas chalom) to discover whether this terrible event had been so decreed by Hashem. The heavenly reply was a succinct three words ‘Da Gezeiras Oraysa’. This is the Aramaic translation (see Targum Onkelus) of the opening verses to Parshas Chukas, ‘Zos Chukas HaTorah’, ‘These are the decrees of the Torah’ (Bamidbar Ch. 19, verse 2). The Rabbanim understood from this cryptic reply that the burning of the Talmud was indeed Heavenly decreed. Moreover, they gleaned that it was due to the proximity of the Parsha that the tragedy transpired, and not the day of the month[5].

Therefore, and as opposed to every other fast on the Jewish calendar, instead of a specific day established as a fast day, this one, designated a Taanis for Yechidim (fast for individuals), was set annually on the Erev Shabbos preceding Parshas Chukas. For those fasting, Asarah B’Teves would not be the only Taanis that practically occurs on a Friday[6]!

Retribution for the Rambam?

Rav Hillel of Verona, a talmid of Rabbeinu Yonah, and another eyewitness to these events, wrote a famous letter[7] in which he considered the burning of the Talmud as a clear sign of Divine anger and retribution for the burning of the works of the Rambam, in the exact same place in Paris not even forty days prior!

After the Rambam’s passing (in 1204), many great scholars who did not agree with his philosophical observations in his ‘Moreh Nevuchim’ and ‘Sefer HaMada’ banned his sefarim, with a tremendous controversy erupting throughout the Torah world[8]. Eventually, a number of his detractors submitted copies of his work to the monks of the Dominican Order to determine whether the Rambam’s works contained heretical ideas. The Dominican Friars, naturally, summarily concluded that the Rambam’s writings were not only false, but blasphemous. In 1234, inMontpelier, France, they publicly collected and burned all copies they found of ‘Moreh Nevuchim’ and ‘Sefer HaMada’. Similarly, in 1242, afanatical mob burned many of the Rambam’s writings in Paris. Less than 40 days later, at the exact same site, the 24 wagonloads of the Talmud were burned, on Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas[9].

According to Rav Hillel’s letter, the famed Rabbeinu Yonah, one of the Rambam’s primary opponents, took the Talmud burning as a Divine sign, and publicly and vociferously denounced his former position and opposition against the Rambam’s writings and instead emphatically concluded “Moshe Emes V’Toraso Emes, V’Kulanu Bada’in!” “Moshe and his Torah are true (here referring to the Rambam), while we all are liars”[10]. He planned on traveling to the Rambam’s grave (in Teverya) and begging forgiveness. Some say this tragic incident was the catalyst of Rabbeinu Yonah’s writing what came to be known as his Magnum Opus, ‘Shaarei Teshuva’.

Further Grounds for Fasting

After discussing the burning of the Talmud, the Magen Avraham offers another reason for fasting. On this very day, Erev Shabbos Chukas, two entire cities of Jews were brutally decimated, as part of the Gezeiras Ta”ch V’Ta”t, the Cossack massacres led by Bogdan Chmielnitsky ym”sh[11] in 1648 - 1649, as recorded by the Shach.

Although most know of the Shach as simply one of the preeminent halachic authorities, due to his extensive and authoritative commentary and rulings on the Shulchan Aruch, few know that he also wrote a sefer titled ‘Megillas Eifa’[12], detailing the horrific slaughter of tens of thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands!) of Jews (and hundreds of entire communities) during these terrifying years. Among his entries he mentions the two cities that were wiped out on this same day in the year 1648 (5408). Hence, the Magen Avraham avers, that it is proper to fast (Taanis Yachid) on Erev Shabbos Chukas, due to both of these tragedies happening on this same day in history.

Litfish Herring Now Available

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Lit fish herring- first came the chasidish inspired herring bu the Rebbes choice now Litfish is here! Simple yet special.

With two delicious flavors to taste you will be sure to love them.

Try Litfish’s Garlic Schmaltz for a savory bite or turn up the heat with our Spicy Schmaltz. available at Evergreen kosher and  Coming to stores near you this week.

נחש הנחושת The International Symbol of Medicine

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This weeks Parshsa discusses the נחש הנחושת.
The symbol of the serpent on a pole is used as the international symbol of medicine. It is used today in modern times as the symbol of medicine and healthcare. Commentators have interpreted the symbol to mean many different things. Some attribute it to the Rod of Asclepius of greek culture or other. However, the origin most likely comes from the נחש הנחושת the Nehushtan that we read in this weeks parshas chukas. Where hashem commands Moshe Rabbeinu to build a "serpent of bronze" that was used to heal those who looked upon it (Numbers 21:4-9).

 The Mishna in Rosh HaShana states, וכי נחש ממית או נחש מחיה ! אלא בזמן שישראל מסתכלין כלפי מעלה ומשעבדים את לבם לאביהם שבשמים היו מתרפאים ואם לא היו נימוקים
that the snakes were not intrinsic to either the plague or the recovery from it, but rather everything depended upon the degree to which the people would be able to  direct their hearts to HaShem.

In these trying times let us lift our eyes to our father in heaven and daven that he heal all those that are sick,  and bring  רפואות , ברכות, ישועות ובשורות טובות to all of klal yisrael

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