Weather: 59° Sunny to partly cloudy
- Pesach in the air with services advertised on street signs from shaimos car cleaning to kashering and more
- Bingo pesach sale deadline is today
- Unprecedented requests this year for kimcha D'Pischa for tzedakah organizations as inflation and food prices remain high
- As expected corruption at the WZO how they are rigging it to favor the reform..
Rabbi Pini Dunner of LA wrote that world mizrachi joined a secret pre election deal with left wing and anti orthodox groups to seek control of the WZO they betrayed religious zionism This was a stitch-up to block Orthodox voices and rig the system. No Religious Zionist Should Trust Mizrachi Again They signed with Reform, Meretz, and JStreet types BEFORE elections. No such agreement has ever been signed in WZO history. Ever!
- Tulsi Gabbard: "There was no classified materials that was shared in that Signal chat."
- Moetzes of Aguda releasing a letter regarding WZO elections
- A fake lion was seen roaming the parking lot at Gourmet Glatt north as part of a advertising movies shoot.
- Alexander rebbe shlita will be coming to Lakewood today
Giyus: Sefardi rabbonim will hold a mass protest this Thursday expecting over 40,00 to join at the Shmuel hanavie and yechezkel intersection in Yerushalayim
- Shiva fior rebbetzin Strulowits at 411 8th street
- shiva for Rachmastrivka Rebbetzin Oak and Vine at 55 Bradhurst
- After reports of security officials for President Donald Trump, including his defense secretary, texted war plans for upcoming military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app White House officials to Axios estimate that the storm of intelligence leaks at the private group will subside - and that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz will not be fired and will remain in his position Trump said “Michael Waltz has learned a lesson, and he’s a good man,”
-A new bill introduced by New Jersey state Senator and 2025 Republican gubernatorial candidate JonBramnick would allow gas stations in the state to offer a self-serve option for motorists who choose to do so. New Jersey remains the only state in the country to ban self-serve.(Onejerseyschorr)
- For the second time in a week, New Jersey lawmakers pushed forward legislation aimed at increasing school bus safety for students with disabilities. It would create a panel of parents, educators, state officials and advocates who will have one year to examine a system that disability groups say is failing New Jersey students and to come up with recommendations for improvements. The vote follows a trio of deaths and other safety complaints involving special-education students commuting to and from school in New Jersey, and it comes a week after a Senate committee advanced a separate measure to require video cameras and GPS tracking on buses that transport disabled students.