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Sunday March 23 News Updates Lakewood

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- Bingo Yom Tov special sale today thru Tuesday  the 25th

- Pre Yom Tov sale up to 70% off women's and children's clothing at Bnos Devorah hall today until 7pm

- Giyus law updates: Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch had a 20 minute conversation with PM Netanyahu in English. There are some new developments as the Gerer rebbe is met today with Rav Dov Landau regarding the giyus law. 

- Hachnosas Sefer Torah today at khal anshei Tallymawr Ashkenaz in Tom River Mara Dasra Rav Gershon Ribner shlita procession leaving with dancing at 2:45pm from 191 Benjamin street.

- Chasdei Lev Lakewood pesach distribution for rebbeim will take place today at Blue claws stadium parking lot

-  A Toms River Community wide atzeres tefilah will take place today at yeshiva Orchos Chaim 410 Oberlin Lakewood, for several cholim in need of a refuah and yeshuah. Mincha 6:30 pm followed by divrei hisoirerus from Rav Uren Reich shlita 

- Eretz Hakodesh ads for WZO on the billboards in Lakewood will be pulled as of 12pm this afternoon. Last week Rav Aaron Feldman shlita spoke in Lakewood mentioning the ads on the billboards  are sponsored and paid for by the WZO.  The billboard owners said they were defiant and did not cede to any pressure, it's just that the contract expires today. There was a campaign to have the ads removed. Some people said they were called by the Lakewood police on caller ID for harassment complaints after they called to have the ads taken down.

-A lawsuit has been filed against the Jackson Township Board of Education by Bais Yaakov of Jackson (Bais Faiga) alleging that the township breached a binding agreement for the sale of the Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary School, FAA News has learned. The complaint, filed in Ocean County Superior Court, claims that Bais Yaakov was awarded the sale of the school property in December 2024 after submitting a $13.1 million bid. However, the lawsuit alleges that after months of negotiations, the Board of Education attempted to impose new and unexpected terms, including higher deposits and a shortened mortgage contingency period, before ultimately backing out of the deal. Faanews

-More than a dozen bridges in New York and New Jersey are among 68 US crossings that need to be checked for risk of collapse if struck by a vessel, the National Transit Safety Board said.
The Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge and George Washington Bridge — the most heavily trafficked bridge in the world — were named in NTSB’s new report as in need of assessment and risk-reduction plans following the stunning Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse last year. The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and the Outerbridge Crossing — which link Brooklyn and New Jersey to Staten Island, respectively — also made the list.

Gedolim meet in Bnei Brak to discuss Giyus law


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