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Dem Congressman in Lakewood

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Democrat congressman Andy Kim of the 3rd district that includes Burlington county and parts of ocean county including Toms River, was in Lakewood today for a private meeting in BMG discussing anti semitisim. The community at large was not invited to attend. Rep Kim was voted into office in 2018 and is up for reelection in 2020.

He tweeted " Was great to hear from leaders in our community and discuss ways to work together to stop the rising tide of anti-Semitism". He sponsored some bills against president Donald Trump see his voting record here.



Oif Simchas Lakewood Feb 19 '20

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Chasunas:
Zeilberger - Altusky  at Ateres Chana Hall  Bais Faiga
Kamin - Keller at Ateres Reva hall

-Vort: Hachosson  Baruch Roth to Hakallah Bas R' Moshe Chaim  Schachnow at Yeshiva Orchos Chaim 410 Oberlin Ave S, Lakewood 7:30 pm
-Vort: Hachosson Yaakov Schwimmer to Hakallah Rivky Vorhand Bas R' Naftoli Moshe at Ateres Yeshaya hall 908 E County Line Road Lakewood 7:30 pm

Real estate event going on at Ocean Place

Lkwd News Briefs 2/20/2020

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Rabbi Pesach Krohn please support the Yotzer Ohr girls school in Toms River video here

A comprehensive Daf Yomi Guide will be presented at the Lakewood community Siyum of Maseches Brachos. The guide will be in the form of an attractive brochure that features Daf Yomi shiurim all around Lakewood, Jackson and Toms River with a brief description of each shiur. The siyum will take place Motzei shabbos March 7 at the Kesser Moshe Yehuda hall Lakewood Cheder
see sample at Matzav

A Park n Ride will be built in  Lakewood Industrial Park, additionally once implemented there will be no parking allowed on certain streets.

Harav Boruch Mordechai Ezrachi shlita visits Lakewood

Difference of Opinion
 who is responsible for rise of antisemitism video
Opinion - who represents people of Lakewood here


Oif Simchas Lakewood February 20, 2020

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Weather: Low of 19 degrees
Chasunas:
Ackerman -  Frankel at Ateres Chana Hall  Bais Faiga
Gewirtz -  Karmel at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
Sochet - Wolf at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall

Vort: Hachosson Moshe Lomner to Hakallah Malky Gewirtzman at Madison Manor Simcha Hall, 401 Madison Avenue Lakewood 7:30 pm

Bais Yaakov of Ocean county Parlor meeting Kumzitz with Joey Newcomb at Chestnut shul simcha room


Shovavim Minyan
Skulen Bais Medrash 571 Park 12:00 am
Belz Bais Medrash Harmony park 12:00 am
Skver B"M before vasikin

Lakewood Zmanim עש''ק פר'משפטים פרשת שקלים שבת מברכים חודש אדר תש''פ

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                                                                 משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה

מחצית השקל
Friday, February 21, 2020 /  כ״ו שבט תש״פ לייקווד

-Candle lighting 5:21 pm
-Shkia/sunset  5:39 pm
Rosh Chodesh Adar is Tuesday and Wednesday Feb 25 & 26

 Molad is Sunday evening, 30 minutes and 10 chalakim after 9:00 pm.

-Weather Friday night clear skies. Low 23F  shabbos day Clear high of 48


מפטירין הפטרת פרשת שקלים מנהג הישיבה נוהגיים לומר יוצרות  אחר חזרת הש''ץ לפני קדיש תתקבל
בתפלת מוסף אומרים באמצע חזרת הש''ץ




Man with Leukemia meets Stranger from Lakewood New Jersey who Donated Bone Marrow

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ABC7- A man fighting leukemia finally met the stranger from New Jersey who donated bone marrow to help save his life. The two men had the chance to meet for the first time at a bone marrow gala on Thursday night. Bone marrow recipient Scott Novorr said he owes his life to Binyomin Gewirez.

"I wouldn't be here, we had run out of treatment options," Novorr said. "Life expectancy for this type of leukemia is not long. It's two, three, four years at best." Novorr and Gewirez, who is from Lakewood, New Jersey, had never met, never spoke and lived 1,000 miles apart.

Novorr was diagnosed in 2014. By 2018 he desperately needed a bone marrow transplant.
Finding a match took months, but it felt like years.



"Literally like finding a needle in a haystack," Novorr said. "I for some reason have a rare strand in my DNA so it was extremely difficult to find someone that was enough of a match."

Gewirez was one out of only three people in the entire world who was a close enough match.

His brother was also one of those three.

"Even though we never met, I feel connected, genetically obviously we are connected," Gewirez said.

When the two met at the Gift of Life Marrow Registry's Celebrating Life event in Midtown, they were finally able to embrace in person.

"It's a privilege for me to be able to have the chance to save a life," Gewirez said.

Between them, they have 10 children. But now they are a family of 14.
WABC 7 NYC

Motzei Shabbos Mishpatim 5780 Lakewood

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-Smell smoke around Lakewood,Jackson from The New Jersey Forest Fire Service will conduct controlled burns in Lacey township.

-NJ Gov Phil Murphy announces he has a tumor on his kidney will undergo surgery in March  says  has complete confidence” they’ll be able to fully remove the tumor  does not expect he’ll have to undergo chemotherapy or radiation treatment.

-Shemen Lmincha Melava Malka at 2 Milano drive Lakewood
- Yeshiva Derech Ayson of Far Rockaway Lakewood Alumni Melava Malka at 908 Vermont Avenue 9:00 pm
-Skulen Bais Medrash Melava Malka in the B"M 571 Park
-Coventry shul Melava Malka at 601 E Kennedy Blvd Divrei Bracha Harav Menachem Mintz shlita Guest speaker Harav Moshe Tuvia Lieff shlita 8:45 pm

-Yeshiva Zichron Layma Linden alumni gathering at 953 E County line 9:00 pm

-Costume Closeouts open 8-11 at the Barnes and Noble building in Howell by Target plaza

Badatz calls for Yom Tefilla due to effects of Coronavirus

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The Badatz of Yerushalayim have called for a Yom Tefillah to be held tomorrow Monday, Erev Rosh Chodesh Adar, in light of the coronavirus, and the effect it is having on the parnassah of  Jews across the world.

Oif Simchas/Events Lakewood Feb 23, 2020

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Chasunah: Goldman - Intrator at Lake Terrace hall

Vort: Hachosson Sruly Honig to Hakallah Sara Rivky Lichtenstein at KBT
304 Monmouth Ave, Lakewood 8:00 pm

-Bais Medrash Mayaan Hatorah annual Dinner R"Y Harav Mordechai Newman shlita at Ne'emas Hachaim hall reception 6:00 pm
-Yeshiva K'tana of Lakewood annual Dinner at Ateres Reva hall
-Yeshiva Tiferes Yerachmiel parlor meeting Rosh Yeshiva Harav Shlomo Feivel Schustal shlita at 209 Glen Avenue South 7:30 pm
-Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne annual Dinner at Tiferes Bais Yaakov hall 613 Oak street Lakewood


The Becher was Found

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 לאמיר מאכן קידוש
A Silver Becher was lost in the trash and Lakewood Chaveirim members came to the rescue


Yom Kippur Koton Minyanim Erev Rosh Chodesh Adar תש''פ Lakewood

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Rosh Chodesh אדר is on Tuesday and Wednesday

-Lutzk 12:45 pm  Mincha and Yom Kippur Katan
-Bais Medrash L'Torah, 613 Madison Avenue. 1:15 pm
-Somerset walk Mincha Yom Kippur Katan 1:25 pm     
-Lev Avos 1:20 pm
- Kol Aryeh 1:30 pm
-Alumni B'M  1:45 pm
-B"M Westgate 1:45
-B"M Kelmwoods westgate 2:45 pm (Ezras Nashim open)
-Satmar on Forest ave every hour on the half hour till shkiah
-Kol Shimshon

Sign Spreading Simcha

Technology in the home Asifa for for Bnei Torah

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A Asifa will take place this evening in Lakewood at BMG Ateres Esther hall for bnei Torah and their families on the issues of having internet at home, shopping online, social media and smartphones.
Speaking:
Harav Henoch shachar shlita,
The Rosh Yeshiva Harav Malkiel Kotler shlita
Uri Deutch shlita Rav of Forest park,
Harav Chaim Meir Roth shllita of Sterling Forest.

The Asifa will begin at 10:00 pm

Lakewood PS Teachers Sign up Teach STEM in Yeshivas, Meeting tomorrow

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"The emphasis on STEM education has grown in recent years as the digital economy has increased demand for ever-higher technical skills among graduates joining the workforce. Much of Lakewood’s local economy has traditionally been based on lower-skilled light manufacturing work. Kotler said tech companies have been starting up, and “the vision for Lakewood has been to move beyond light manufacturing.”

Tomorrow  Tuesday morning 10:30 am  the Lakewood school district will host a meeting at the High School for parents non public schools of 36,500 children on private schools, and representatives from among the 127 yeshivas informing  and seeking consultation about the new STEM grant program for public school teachers. A Photo Id Will Be Required To Access The Building

The new grant program  will pay public school teachers to moonlight teaching STEM classes in private schools.  The Department of Education will provide a total of $5 million in grants to pay teachers who have voluntarily opted to register for the program and have worked out a scheduling agreement with their own public school district and the private school that wants to hire him or her to teach a limited number of classes involving science, technology, engineering or math

.NJ.com reports  The Lakewood Public School District is leading Ocean County by far in the number of teachers who have made themselves available to private schools by registering for the STEM grant program with the Ocean County superintendent of schools. Of the 16 Ocean County teachers who have registered for program, 15 of them are from Lakewood, according to the district.

“We’re adding thousands of children a year to the community, and we need teachers,” said Rabbi Aaron Kotler, a leader of the local Orthodox community and president and CEO of Beth Medrash Gavoha, or BMG, a university-level yeshiva.



 Others have criticized the STEM grant program, including the Education Law Center in Newark, which has opposed the program as public spending on private schools, a spending figure that already totals $118 million for the 2019-20 school year.

“This is latest move by New Jersey legislators to throw ever increasing amounts of taxpayer dollars to private schools while, at the same time, underfunding our public schools to the tune of over $1.5 billion,” David Sciarra, the law center’s executive director, wrote in an email.....

In Lakewood, families from the township‘s rapidly growing Orthodox Jewish community send 36,500 children private yeshivas, said Michael Inzelbuch, the Lakewood Public School District’s lawyer and spokesman. Lakewood’s public school population, made up largely of Hispanic, African-American and non-Jewish white students, is about 6,100.


The emphasis on STEM education has grown in recent years as the digital economy has increased demand for ever-higher technical skills among graduates joining the workforce. Much of Lakewood’s local economy has traditionally been based on lower-skilled light manufacturing work. Kotler said tech companies have been starting up, and “the vision for Lakewood has been to move beyond light manufacturing.”

Kotler and Inzelbuch said they were pushing the state program not because of any particular deficiency of STEM teachers in the yeshivas or poor student performance in that area.

Rather, the rapid growth in the number of Orthodox students — with about 2,500 additional students per year, according to Inzelbuch — means there is an increasingly urgent need in Lakewood for more STEM teachers, who are already a rare commodity in middle and high schools, both public and private.
 read more at
https://www.nj.com/education/2020/02/njs-stem-teachers-can-now-earn-extra-money-moonlighting-at-private-schools.html

Oif Simchas Lakewood First Day Rosh Chodesh Adar 5780

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Chasunas:
-Katzenstein -  Feiler at  Lake Terrace hall
-Pollack - Tolwin at  Ateres Chana Hall  Bais Faiga
-Beer - Green at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood Cheder
-Krausz -  Gelbwachs at KMY Hall Lakewood Cheder
-Piotrkovski - Kershenbaum at Ne'emas Hachaim Hall

-Vort: Hachosson  Moshe Weinstock to Hakallah Leah Korbman Bas R' Dovid at Pine River Village Simcha hall
38 Goldcrest Drive Lakewood 8:00 pm


New Jersey Raises Terror Threat Level for White Supremacist Extremists to High

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New Jersey Homeland Security officials have increased the threat level for white supremacist extremists to its highest level possible, according to a new report.

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness has boosted the threat level from white supremacy groups from moderate — where it was listed in 2019 — to high for 2020, the new report released Friday reads. The only other group to receive that dubious distinction are homegrown violent extremists.

The decision to put white supremacists at the highest possible level comes after a number of threats and attacks in 2019, including the El Paso attack that left 22 people dead and two dozen more injured. In New Jersey, a man allegedly conspired with members of a neo-Nazi network to vandalize synag
ogues in the Midwest.

There was also an increase in efforts by white supremacists to identify and recruit members in New Jersey and New York while spreading their messages of hate in 2019, the report reads. Reported incidents of white supremacists distributing their propaganda — particularly in the form of flyers in public venues in cities and on college campuses — surged to 168 since January 2019, up from just 46 in 2018.

The report said that "supporters of this ideology demonstrate the willingness and capability to carry out attacks, direct and inspire sympathizers online, and attempt to network globally." Nationwide, extremist white supremacists carried out four attacks and had at least 19 additional plots, threats of violence or weapons stockpiling incidents, according to NJOHSP's report. NBC

HaRav Feldman Shlita: Forbidden to vote and join WZO

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A Letter from Rabbi Aharon Feldman shlita Rosh Yeshiva Of Yeshivas Ner Yisrael Baltimore Dated February 16, 2020

In reply to your question regarding voting in the World Zionist Organization election:
My opinion is that a jew is forbidden to declare that he is a member, or ascribes to  a  program, of an organization whose platform fails to recognize that the Jewish nation is a nation which received the Torah  at mount Sinai. Such a deceleration is a chilul Hashem and may not be made no matter what material or spiritual benefits will thereby accrue.


With deep respect 
Aharon Feldman 



Video: A Segula to be Protected from Coronavirus

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Rav Gamliel Rabinovitch shlita with a special segulah to be protected from the Caoronavirus

Spending and New Taxes in Gov Murphy Budget Address

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Gov Murphy  budget adds 2.2 Billion in spending  and 6 new taxes.

-Governor Murphy is proposing an additional $6.5 million in funding to support a $200 per student for nonpublic school security needs, up from the current $150 per student, which is equal to what public school students receive. (S Schorr)
- Millionaires tax  Murphy wants to raise taxes on people with more than $1 million in income

-Murphy wants to raise the tax on cigarettes to $4.35, from $2.70 which is on par with New York and Connecticut highest in the nation behind DC.

-New Jersey’s K-12 public school districts will receive $9 billion in aid, an increase of more than $300 million. The increased aid includes a new $50 million emergency fund for districts that are losing state aid as part of a shakeup of the school funding formula.

-$1.1 billion increase in our overall pension payment,

tuition-free community college to also include public four-year universities would be open to students with household income below $65,000 a year. Murphy’s budget sets aside $50 million to fund the initiative.

Oif Simchas Lakewood Rosh Chodesh 1 Adar 5780

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                משנכנס אדר מרבים בשמחה
Chasunas:
-Margulius - Berger at  Ateres Reva hall
-Kornfeld - Mandelbaum  at Lake Terrace hall
-Levin - Shulman at Ateres Chana hall Bais Faiga
-Gluck - Fried at Ne'emas hachaim hall
-Lichtenstein - Gilbert at Fountain Ballroom Lakewood cheder

-Vort: Hachosson Moshe Hirsch to Hakallah Chani Levitansky Bas R' Avrohom at KBT simcha hall 304 Monmouth Avenue Lakewood 7:30 pm


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