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Emergency Fire Campaign

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Two Lakewood Families Saw Their Belongings Go Up in Flames R”L

A devastating fire ripped through a home in the heart of Lakewood on Monday. B”H there were no physical injuries, but two families have been left homeless and penniless as a result of the inferno.
The fire consumed virtually everything they own – furniture, clothes, etc. The family did not have renter’s insurance, nor do they remotely have the means to compensate for the debilitating loss.


We cannot sit idly by and leave them in their current state.

For the sake of these families - parents and children - we must help them get back to normal, or they can be devastated for the long term ch”v. We need to help them recover from their trauma. We need to help them purchase furniture, clothes and other basic necessities. We need to help them settle in new homes.

Please contribute generously - now! – so that they can rebuild from the ashes.

Endorsed By:
HaRav Elya Ber Wachtfogel shlit”a
HaRav Simcha Bunim Cohen shlit”a
HaRav Yosef Weisblum shlit”a

Wednesday July 1 2020 News Updates Lakewood

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Weather: Scattered thunderstorms. High 79F.  Chance of rain 60%. Chance of Rain 60% Humidity
73% UV Index 8 of 10

-Weather alert for Ocean county until 2:15pm: Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe shelter inside a building or vehicle.

-Lunch distribution:
Pizza on Wheels Chestnut and route 9  starting 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Circa daily meals at Toras Zev has discontinued.

- The special food assistance benefits debit cards with $416.10 per eligible child will be delivered starting next week July 8 . Those who do not have food stamps but are still eligible for the lunch program will receive a debit card mailed a P-EBT card beginning next week and should expect to get their card in the mail starting the week of July 13th.

-Beginning today July 1, New Jersey workers can take off more time to care for a new child or sick relative and also receive thousands of dollars more in replaced wages. Eligible workers can now collect 85% of their weekly pay, up to $881, for 12 weeks. That’s up from six weeks of benefits equal to two-thirds of their pay, capped at $650 a week. That means instead of receiving a maximum of $3,900 over six weeks, applicants will be eligible for as much as $10,572 over 12 weeks. see more at nj.com

-Yarchei Kallah shiur 12:00 pm Heter Mechira for business  on  shabbos, on Zoom or call 1646-558-8656 log in #835-286-77424

-Sleep Away Camp: The judge acknowledged the timely nature of the issue and indicated that a decision would be given as soon as new filings could be reviewed.
Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President of Agudath Israel of America, expressed hopes for camps to get legal clearance to open. “Agudath Israel of America hopes the judge will be responsive to the arguments made in this case,” he said. “Overnight summer camping has always played an important role in the religious development of our youth. All the more so in a time like this, when so many children have been away from yeshivah for so many months. We believe our attorneys have made a powerful legal case for the camps to be opened, b’siyatta diShmaya, we look forward to a successful result.”(Hamodia)

Yababei שוכן עד - New Wedding Hit song

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Yababei the brand new wedding hit, Composed by Shmulik Frank.
 Upbeat version At a recent wedding

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Elections This Tuesday

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Audio Message from Candidate Harold Herskowitz - If you want to see a change and make sure the tax bill doesn't triple every 5 years. Vote for the ones that are looking out for the klal.
 

Primary Elections is this Tuesday July 7. The Mail in Ballot has to be in by Tuesday or it gets rejected. Keep in mind its a holiday weekend and there will be no mail on July 4th.
 There will be in person voting at 9 locations in Lakewood it will be by paper ballot there will not be any polling machines because of covid19.
See polling locations below and the districts that will be attached to those places.


Thursday July 2 News Updates Lakewood

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 Weather: Abundant sunshine. High 89F. Chance of Rain 10% Humidity 56% UV Index 10 of 10.

Live teleconference Shiur tonight, Thursday (7/2):

- 11:30 PM -  Chumash Shiur by HaRav Yeruchem Olshin Shlita
Call-in: 646-726-9977

- Bnos Melech Shabbos Box tomorrow morning 9:00 am - 10:00 am
-Bnos Yaakov Box at Pine Park  11:00 am

- Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim: we have been able to reopen our Bikur Cholim Rooms at Jersey Shore Medical Center.
Patients and family members visiting them, will now be able to once again access the Bikur Cholim Rooms. The rooms provide much needed physical and spiritual nourishment - from hot foods, refrigerated foods, pantry items, cell phone chargers to seforim and taleisim, and so much more.

-10 new positive cases in Lakewood within last 24 hours totals 2585/285

-NJ: 539 New positive cases and 27 deaths in last 24 hours.
-Murphy: I’ve extended the public health emergency in New Jersey for an additional 30 days. These declarations, unless extended, expire after 30 days. This means we’ll have the authority to remain vigilant and prepared to act should there be a new outbreak

-Murphy: Will  raise the limit on outdoor gatherings to 500 people – effective tomorrow.
Limits on all indoor gatherings, which are now 25% of capacity, but with a maximum of 100 people, will remain unchanged.

-NYC: DeBlasio says goal is 'to have the maximum number of kids in our schools as we begin' in September. Gov Cuomo responds that he is the one that will decide.

-2600 sign Petition for  stability in Lakewood  public Schools
-Opening today in New Jersey: Casinos Outdoor amusement parks and water parks
Museums and libraries, Bowling alleys,  Indoor recreation,Outdoor Arcades, Gyms/fitness centers for individualized training by appointment only.

-Jewish Federation of Ocean County delivers food to the LPD
-Connecticut allowed indoor dining to resume today because people are social distancing.

-Lunch Distribution:
Gelbsteins Weekend Box  at Lakewood  Middle  school, Clifton Ave School, Spruce street  school
9:00 am
Pizza on wheels daily 11:00 am - 1:00 pm menu: Pizza Bagel
Tashbar Box for public 5:30 pm

-U.S. Coronavirus Cases Rise by Nearly 50,000 in Biggest One-Day Spikes since the start of the pandemic.

The Fast Day of Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas ו׳ חקת

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The fast Day of Erev Shabbos Parshas Chukas (this year חקת- בלק)
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.

Friday July 3 News Updates Lakewood

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Weather: A mix of clouds and sun. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 92F. Chance of Rain 20% Humidity 55% UV Index 9 of 10.
-Parshas חקת- בלק candle lighting 8:11 pm Shkia/sunset 8:29 pm

-Lunch Distribution:
-Bnos Melech Shabbos Box 9:00 am- 10:00 am 550 James Street (last week of pick up at the school)
- Bnos Yaakov Shabbos Box at Pine Park 11:00 am- 1:00 pm
- Pizza on Wheels daily lunch 11:00 am Route 9 and Chestnut

-LPD: During the July 4th holiday weekend residents should continue taking precautions to protect themselves and others.

- 1107 New positive cases reported in Eretz Yisrael yesterday, 70 people are in serious condition. However, it should be noted that more than 24,000 people were screened for the virus on Thursday. The percentage of people who tested positive is around 4.5%.

-Isrsel released as a series of restrictions on Friday morning. Event halls, bars,  and Shuls will be limited to 50 attendees. Any other gatherings in closed spaces are now limited to 20 people.


 -A letter from Black leaders critical of the school district and claiming, without citing evidence, “misappropriation of funds” and “negligence” by district leaders prompted an angry defense Thursday from school officials who called it “slanderous” and predicted legal action will follow. (APP)


-President Trump: There is a rise in Coronavirus cases because our testing is so massive and so good, far bigger and better than any other country. This is great news, but even better news is that death, and the death rate, is DOWN. Also, younger people, who get better much easier and faster!

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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Lakewood Zmanim עש''ק פרשת חקת-בלק תש''פ

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 וּכשֵׁם שֶׁפָּרַשׂתָּ כּנָפֶיךָ עַל אֲבוֹתֵינוּ בַּמִּדבָּר והִצַּלתָּם מֵעֵינָה בִּישָׁא דּבִלעָם הָרָשָׁע כֵּן תִּפרֹש כּנָפֶיךָ עָלֵינוּ בּרַחֲמֶיךָ הָרַבִּים ונִהיֶה מכֻסִּים 

Friday, July 3, 2020 / י״א תמוז תש״פ ערב שבת פרשת חקת-בלק
-Candle lighting:8:11 pm
-Shkia/sunset:  8:29  pm
- מפטירין פרשת בלק, והיה שארית
-Pirkei Avos 'פרק ה
-Weather: Generally sunny. High 82F. Chance of Rain 20% Humidity 68% UV Index 10 of 10

..אָז יָשִׁיר יִשְׂרָאֵל אֶת הַשִּׁירָה הַזֹּאת עֲלִי בְאֵר עֱנוּ לָהּ בְּאֵר חֲפָרוּהָ שָׂרִים כָּרוּהָ נְדִיבֵי הָעָם בִּמְחֹקֵק בְּמִשְׁעֲנֹתָם וּמִמִּדְבָּר מַתָּנָה
    כִּי מֵרֹאשׁ צֻרִים אֶרְאֶנוּ וּמִגְּבָעוֹת אֲשׁוּרֶנּוּ הֶן עָם לְבָדָד יִשְׁכֹּן וּבַגּוֹיִם לֹא יִתְחַשָּׁב
                    וְלֹא אָבָה ה׳ אֱלֹהֶיךָ לִשְׁמֹעַ אֶל בִּלְעָם וַיַּהֲפֹךְ ה׳ אֱלֹהֶיךָ לְךָ אֶת הַקְלָלָה לִבְרָכָה כִּי אֲהֵבְךָ ה׳ אֱלֹהֶיךָ
  שבת שלום ומבורך

Sunday July 5 News Updates Lakewood

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Weather: Sun and clouds mixed. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 92F Chance of Rain 20% Humidity 59% UV Index 10 of 10.

-Murphy: Gov. Phil Murphy called on the federal government to require mask wearing as cases in New Jersey start to climb from residents returning from current coronavirus hot spots. It’s become almost not even debatable,” Murphy said on NBC’s “Meet the Press. “If you’re leaving your house put on a mask. I think it ought to be a national, a national requirement.“

-Kiryas Viznitz of Lakewood begins first phase of construction clearing trees at the former Flea market site on  route 70. The development  will be called south Pointe.

-5 new positive cases in Lakewood since Friday. Totals 2599/185

-Six Flags open today for everyone  by reservation only must wear a mask in the park and on the rides.

-Bde: The Levaya of Mrs Rivkah  Friedland mother of Reb Binyamin will be in lakewood  at 11am at the chapel.

-A 2 yr old girl from Williamsburg went missing shabbos morning 11am at a Bungalow Colony in Monticello, was found safely a few hours later in the woods next to a lake. B"H

-The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that it was discontinuing its trials of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and combination HIV drug lopinavir/ritonavir in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 after they failed to reduce mortality, Reuters reported.

JHS: Great American Jewish Cities- Seattle

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Out in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle boasts a rich Jewish past. As the last stop coming from the east, the first stop when arriving from Vladivostok and a destination during the Klondike gold rush, Seattle's Jewish community grew immensely at the turn of the century.
Rabbinical leaders like Rabbi Baruch & Rebbetzin Hinda Shapiro, Rabbi Solomon Maimon, Rav Chaim Yaakov Levin, even a short stint of Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky plus many more. Personalities
like Samuel, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, along with native sons Rabbis Nisson Wolpin, Yissachar Frand, Marc Angel and others. We share the story of Seattle’s Business Leaders, Jewish Music Legends and some regular folks. Seattle emerges as a diverse and fascinating story.

Primary Elections This Tuesday

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Audio Message: Its time to listen to what the people have to say




Monday July 6 Lakewood News Updates

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Weather: Partly cloudy skies this morning. Thunderstorms likely during the afternoon. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. High 91F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

-  Several hundred boats yesterday in Barnegat Bay, participated in the President Donald J. Trump boat parade, filling the Bay from Toms River north to Mantoloking. The entire bay was a sea of Trump 2020 flags, American flags, and Trump supporters

-Applications are now being accepted for the  COVID19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program, for low- and moderate-income households.  Apply HERE

-Scientists now saying Covid-19 is a Airborne virus:  239 scientists in 32 countries wrote a letter to the WHO stating the reality that COVID-19 is airborne. World health officials “resisted mounting evidence that viral particles floating indoors are infectious” The World Health Organization has maintained the coronavirus is primarily spread “by large respiratory droplets that, once expelled by infected people in coughs and sneezes, fall quickly to the floor,” reported NYT. The 239 scientists say that isn’t the case and give heed to new warnings. Specifically, the virus lingers in the air indoors.

- Camps taking precautions: No water fountains kids must bring water bottles, lunch will be served in shifts.

- Day camps begin expect traffic as buses return to transport campers
- Public schools First day of  ESY and  K-5 Outdoor Summer Program

-Sleep away camps: Judge  expected to issue ruling on camps if they can  open by either imposing a Temporary restraining order against Gov Cuomo or upholding the current Executive order

-Lunch Distribution:
-Gelbsteins 3 day lunch 9:00 am at the public schools locations, Middle school, Spruce, Clifton Ave school
-Pizza on Wheels Route 9 and Chestnut 11:00 am
-Meoros Bais Rochel lunch boxes available through the summer to reserve email: mrlmeals@gmail.com with name address phone number and amount of meals requested.

-Israel: Shuls will be allowed to remain open with up to 19 Mispallelim. Yeshivos will remain open under the capsule method



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Today In Person Primary Elections In Lakewood

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New Jersey is holding primary elections today with multiple congressional primaries across New Jersey.  There will be 9 polling stations open for in person voting in Lakewood  the 43 districts will be combined at these locations see list  below. Voting will be by paper ballot no machines
The vote  was  largely by mail in Ballot. If you did not vote by mail you can still submit your ballot if it is post marked by 8:00 pm today.  Lakewood residents can also drop their ballot at the secure ballot collection box outside the Northern Ocean County Resource Center at 225 4th Street in Lakewood.
 In Lakewood, on the Republican side, Harold Hershowitz is challenging Committeeman Mike D'Elia . On the Democratic side, Mayor Ray Coles is running unopposed for a 7th term.

As of Monday, election officials had received just under one million ballots, according to the secretary of state in NJ.

For those in Lakewood voting in person, the 43 districts will be split among 9 locations:
-New Hampshire firehouse            districts  15,37,29,43
-Middle School                              districts 8,18,19,20,22,23
-High School                                  districts   3,9,10,13,24,40
-Town Hall                                     districts 1,4,11,14,30,31,34
-Clifton Avenue School                 districts 2,35,36,27,17
-A Country Place                           districts  5,6,12,41
-The Center For Healthy Living    districts  26,42,38,32,33
-Reliance Hose                               districts 7,28,39
-Elks Lodge                                    districts 16,21,25

Lakewood Voting Districts 43 districts
District- Poll Location -Poll Street Address

1 Municipal Building 231 Third Street
2 Clifton Ave. Schoo l625 Clifton Avenue
3 Leisure Village East Recreation Center
4 Municipal Building 231 Third Street
5 A Country Place Clubhouse South Lake Drive

6 Lakewood First Aid Building 1555 Pine Street
7 Rev. Clayton Residency 144 John Street
8 Lakewood Middle School 755 Somerset Avenue
9 Firehouse-Lakewood Rescue Company No #21350 Lanes Mills Road
10 Lakewood High School 855 Somerset Ave
11 Municipal Building 231 Third Street
12 Westgate 100 Ropshitz Ct
13 Lakewood High School 855 Somerset Ave
14 Peter E. Ward Towers 100 Woehr Avenue
15 Fire House 976 New Hampshire Ave
16 Lakewood Elks Lodge/ B.P.O.E. 711 Kennedy Boulevard
17 Laurel Clubhouse 630 Fifth Street & Private Way
18 Buckingham Hall 19 Buckingham Drive (Original Leisure Village)
19 Buckingham Hall 19 Buckingham Drive (Original Leisure Village)
20 Dorchester Hall 20 Dorchester Drive (Original Leisure Village)
21 Lakewood Elks Lodge/B.P.O.E. 711 Kennedy Boulevard
22 Buckingham Hall 19 Buckingham Drive (Original Leisure Village)
23 Dorchester Hall 20 Dorchester Drive (Original Leisure Village)
24 Leisure Village East Recreation Center
25 Coventry Square Clubhouse 445 East Kennedy Boulevard
26 The Center for Healthy Living 198 Prospect Street
27 Herzka Building Auditorium 605 7th Street
28 Lionshead Woods Clubhouse 101 Lionshead Woods Boulevard
29 Harrogate Life Care Cente r400 Locust Street
30 Four Seasons Com. Assoc. 1560 Spring Meadows Drive
31 Four Seasons Com. Assoc. 1560 Spring Meadows Drive
32 Fairways at Lake Ridge Clubhouse 3 Fairways Drive
33 Fairways at Lake Ridge Clubhouse 3 Fairways Drive
34 Four Seasons Com. Assoc. 1560 Spring Meadows Drive
35 Clifton Ave. School 625 Clifton Ave.
36 Clifton Ave. School 625 Clifton Avenue
37 Fire House 976 New Hampshire Ave
38 The Enclave 65 Enclave Blvd
39 Firehouse Corner of James and River Ave
40 Lakewood High School 855 Somerset Ave
41 A Country Place Clubhouse South Lake Drive
42 The Center for Healthy Living 198 Prospect St
43 Harrogate Life Care Center 400 Locust Street


Make Lakewood Lakewood Again

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Audio message from candidate Harold Herskowitz
Lets make Lakewood Lakewood again it should be  livable were the people are in charge and not a few that take advantage. Please go out and vote


Tuesday July 7 News updates Lakewood

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Weather: Partly cloudy with afternoon showers or thunderstorms. High 82F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

-NY and NJ adding 3 states, Delaware, Oklahoma, and Kansas to its travel quarantine list as the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge across the country.

-Primary elections today in NJ Lakewood in person voting at 9 locations
-LPD- The Lakewood DMV has reached its capacity and will be servicing no new customers. Earlier this morning the line waiting to get in wrapped around the building.

-The Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva Harav Yeruchom Olshin shlita has made his first public appearance last night a chasuna  since the onset of the corona virus after Purim.

-Lakewood public  schools Class of 2020 Graduation  at Blue Claws Stadium

- Murphy hits pause on reopening as rate of transmission goes up: Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday he’s pumping the brakes on New Jersey’s gradual reopening after the state’s rate of transmission rose above the key mark 1 for the first time in 10 weeks. “we’re not gonna be jumping the gun on a whole lot more opening-up steps right now.”  “My guess is we’re gonna be here a bit.” That means businesses and services that have not yet reopened — including gyms, indoor dining sections of bars and restaurants will likely have to keep waiting. (NJ.com)

-NJ MVC agency locations opens today July 7. News reports from this  morning of hundreds of drivers were lined up waiting to get in leading police to shutdown one MVC agency due to crowding and to breakup a fight at another agency.

-Aguda  statement after judge rules against opening camps:
"We are devastated at the news of the ruling that just came from Chief U.S. District Judge Glenn Suddaby to keep New York State overnight camps closed this summer. Needless to say, we are deeply disappointed with this ruling. According to Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudah's New York Government Relations Director, “The impact on children is devastating. Instead of looking forward to a summer of growth, filled with learning experiences and preparation for an upcoming school year, many children of our community will now be forced to endure a continuation of the long-lasting lockdowns imposed by the State Government."

Today: Lakewood Planning Board Meeting

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Lakewood planning board virtual meeting Tuesday July 7th 2020  6:00 pm
-watch live stream Here
-See Agenda Here
During the meeting, you may submit written questions and/or comments via email to the following email address: planningboardcomments@lakewoodnj.gov. You must include your name and address in your submission.

PUBLIC HEARING

1. SD 2440 Edgecomb Parkview II
 Edgecomb Avenue Block 1019, Lot 3.01
Preliminary and Final Major Subdivision to create three lots

2. SD 2438 Moses Schwartz
 102 Ivory Court & 1495 14th Street Block 25.05, Lots 46.09 & 47
Minor Subdivision to realign lot lines

3. SP 2368 Rabbi Moses Krusz
 Vine Street & Bradhurst Avenue Block 1035, Lots 4.03 & 4.04, Lots 5.01 & 5.02
Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan for a synagogue

4. SP 2373AA Beth Medrash Govoha of America Inc.
 619, 625, 633 7th St & 526, 620, 634 8th St Block 46, Lots 4-6 & 22-24
Site Plan Exemption for a parking lot

Oif Simchos 15 Tamuz 5780

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