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Shopper’s Paradise Opens Magnificent New Store in Former Children’s Place F

or two decades, Shopper’s Paradise has been Lakewood’s children clothing store. From the beginning, the Goldbergs created a true Paradise for a community committed to dressing their children with dignity on a budget that left no room for extras. Every mother in Lakewood knew where to go to find a wardrobe for every one of her children at a price she could afford. And then Lakewood grew… And grew… And Shopper’s Paradise grew as well, opening a second location Westgate Plaza with the same warm customer service and great selection of merchandise that Lakewood had come to love and expect. And then Lakewood exploded… And continues to explode… And Shopper’s Paradise exploded right alongside the community. There’s simply no other way to describe the massive, magnificent third location Shopper’s Paradise opened this week in the old Shop Rite plaza, on the site of what once was Children’s Place. The Lakewood Shopper took a trip to the new store to see for ourselves the news that has gripped Lakewood shoppers. Though the grand opening is scheduled for Sunday, and the move was one of Lakewood’s better kept secrets, the store was already filled with customers doing their pre-Yom Tov shopping on Wednesday. And though dozens of shoppers sifted through racks and browsed the shelves, it was hard to tell, as the spacious and airy layout made for a comfortable and convenient shopping experience. The elegant décor, wide aisles and clearly marked prices add to said experience. What is most impressive, though, is the sheer variety of

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the selection. Rows and rows of outfits line the walls from the floor to the ceiling, as every new style is clearly displayed. A veritable superstore, the massive space is divided into sections for every age and gender, including a full hosiery section. The magnificent layout makes everything so much easier to find, thereby taking much of the usual stress out of pre-Yom Tov shopping. Cordoned off dressing areas also feature a play area for children, who are being entertained by an Uncle Moishy video while their mothers browse in peace. “We’ve worked to grow with the community and see what our customers need,” Mr. Goldberg, proprietor, tells the Lakewood Shopper. “As Lakewood diversified, we’ve aimed to do the same, and have added many high end selections to our line, while keeping the prices low so that everyone can This bigger and better store truly afford to shop here.” has something for everyone, and Indeed, a look around shows two a great mix of the convenient location coupled with options and styles, with a variety of price ranges to fit an already legendary reputation is every budget. Both of the previous locadrawing in the crowds, even before tions will still remain open for business, with the Clifthe doors have officially opened. ton Avenue location eventually serving as an outlet store, according to Mr. Goldberg. This bigger and better store truly has something for everyone, and the convenient location coupled with an already legendary reputation is drawing in the crowds, even before the doors have officially opened. It’s hard to describe the all-new Shopper’s Paradise in words; it’s something you have to experience for yourself in order to truly appreciate it. Suffice to say, a new era has arrived for Lakewood shoppers.

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For many years, Capitol Sefarim has Capitol Sefarim has always specialserved as a hub for Lakewood residents to purchase all of their basic ized in providing Lakewooders with the sefarim they need to use on a daily basis, and the new store continues that tradition with everything young sefarim needs at extremely affordable prices. Located in the center of Lakewood, in the basement of the historic Capitol students need for their back-to-school book and sefarim list, everything boHotel, this unique sefarim store offered a wide selection of both new and used churim need for the new zeman in yeshiva, and everything yungaleit need for sefarim and books at unheard of prices. The selection included a huge array the new zeman in Kollel. With the Yomim Noraim approaching, the store is of basic sefarim staples – such as Siddurim, Chumashim, Machzorim, Nach, replete with many choices Machzorim of all types to choose from. Of course, a main attraction of Capitol Sefarim has Mishnayos, Gemaras and Kovetz Meforshim always been the incredibly inexpensive prices, and – as well Rishonim, Acharonim, Teshuvos those prices have remained unchanged even as the and specialty sefarim. Additionally, the store store relocated to the full-service, spacious location. carried a variety of English books, novels and Sefarim experts employed by the To take just one example: The cost of purchasing a children’s books. store are on hand all day to pronew Oz Vehadar Gemara and Kovetz in a standard In a new, exciting development, Capitol Sesefarim store, plus paying an additional cost to have farim has now relocated to a beautiful new vide professional service in helping them bound, can run over $70. In Capitol Sefarim, location at 6526 Rte. 9 South in Howell, dithe final cost will usually be about a third of that. rectly opposite Wine on The 9. The new store shoppers locate any sefer or book Capitol Sefarim is able to keep its prices down by is several times larger than the Capitol Hothey are seeking. maintaining relationships with Oz Vehadar, Mesivtel location, and with 3,500 sq. ft. of space it ta and other distributors to purchase “scratch and offers wide aisles with ample room to walk dent”, but still in very good condition, sefarim at around and easy access to the entire stock of a much cheaper price, as well as purchasing personal libraries of used sefarim tens of thousands of sefarim. The larger premises have created a greatly enhanced shopping experience. All from individuals and institutions that are no longer using them. They then pass of the aisles are clearly labeled according to categories and are set up to allow on this significant savings to the customer. customers to browse the store and find whatever they’re looking for quickly. The new store offers extremely convenient hours to accommodate anyone’s Additionally, sefarim experts employed by the store are on hand all day to schedule. They are open daily from 10am to 11pm. provide professional service in helping shoppers locate any sefer or book they Capitol Sefarim is also available to fully outfit and equip entire Otzer Haseare seeking. farims of yeshivas, shuls, batei medrash and camps with all the sefarim they The new location allows the store to carry a much larger selection than pre- require. viously. For example, the English section is now approximately four times as A visit to the new Capitol Sefarim store is sure to be a pleasant experience for large as it was in the previous location and is fully stocked with enjoyable anyone seeking to purchase all their sefarim and books in a delightful atmoJewish reading material for men, women and sphere at the cheapest prices found anywhere! children.

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he new Sefer Hagos Teshuvah, written by the Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Malkiel shlita on Rambam Hilchos Teshuva, has now been released to the public for Elul 5775. The sefer is the result of numerous years of shiurim that the Rosh Hayeshiva has delivered on this inyan in BMG. In Elul 2001, a kuntres of the Rosh Hayeshiva’s shiurim on Rambam Hilchos Teshuva was released, consisting of 18 simanim. This kuntres quickly became widely popular and is studied in yeshivos all around the world. The new sefer is greatly expanded and consists of 55 simanim. The Rosh Hayeshiva personally wrote over the shiurim and formatted the simanim. He found time in his very busy day to undertake the massive job of writing, going over and editing each shiur and preparing them for publication. The sefer was nearing completion when the Rosh Hayeshiva’s esteemed mother, Rebitzen Rishel Kotler a”h, was nifteres. After the shiva, the Rosh Hayeshiva quickly finished the work and dedicated the sefer in her memory. It was then rushed to the print to be available in time for Elul. The sefer features a hard cover, clear print, and aesthetically pleasing cover design. It also features a warm haskama from Maran Rav Meir Tzvi Bergman shlita, Rosh Yeshivas Rashbi, who wrote, “Anyone who looks into the sefer will see the greatness of this work.” The sefer is available in all BMG batei medrash and local sefarim stores.

Machon Mishnas Rebbe Aharon Releases New Chelek of Mishnas Zeraim on Bikkurim

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he Torah world was excited to learn about the release of the Mishnas Zeraim on Maseches Bikkurim. The sefer is the result of 5 years of diligent work from the talmidei chochomim of Machon Mishnas Rebbe Aharon. It includes all of the major Rishonim and Acharonim in an easy-to-use format, as well clear and concise explanations and notes on the sugya. Machon Mishnas Rebbe Aharon’s Mishnas Zeraim and Mishnas Taharas series havbe previously released volumes on the Masechtos of Peah, Sheviis and Challah in Zeraim and Yadayim in Taharos. These masterpieces are all-encompassing magnum opuses on these topics. Included are newly annotated and edited versions of the commentaries of all of the classic Rishonim and Acharonim. These works are now considered the most thorough and user-friendly version of these Mishnayos available today and are used in Kollelim around the world.

Mir-Yerushalim Annual Lakewood Dinner to be Held This Tuesday

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he Annual Lakewood Dinner to benefit Yeshivas Mir-Yerushalaim will be held this coming Tuesday, Sep. 1, in Ateres Reva Hall. A crowd of thousands of Mirrer talmidim will attend this is a once-a-year opportunity to greet and spend time in the presence of their revered Rabbeim and renew old friendships with their fellow Mir alumni. Rav Berel Leifer shlita, Rov of the Nadvorna Bais Medrash on 4th and Monmouth, will be honored at the dinner with the Harbotzas Torah Award. Awards will also be presented to local activists: Mr. and Mrs. Chanania Pomerantz, Mr. and Mrs. Shaya Prager, and Mr. and Mrs. Yossi Shafer. The famed Chazzan Itche Meir Helfgott will perform at the dinner.

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Kopishnitzer Rebbe to Attend Chanukas Habayis For Ohr Yehoshua

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Chanukas Habayis will be held on Wednesday evening, Sep. 3, for the new Bais Medrash Ohr Yehoshua of Finchley Blvd. The event will be graced by the attendance of the Kopishnitzer Rebbe of Yerushalaim, Rav Yitzchok Meir Flintenstein shlita. Bais Medrash Ohr Yehoshua is named in memory of the Kopishnitzer Rebbe, Rav Avrohom Yehoshua Heschel zy”a, and is led by the current Rebbe’s son, Rav Yehoshua Flintenstein shlita.

Massive Job of BMG Yomim Noraim Seat Distribution

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he BMG Yomim Noraim seat memunim were available this week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, for the massive job of assigning and distributing seats for the Yomim Noraim. They will also be available this Motzeh Shabbos from 9:30-10:30pm. The memunim sat upstairs in the Beren Building and hundreds of people came each day to request seats and discuss any seat issues with them. Everything was recorded in the state-of-the-art computer program and the final seating charts will be displayed immediately prior to Rosh Hashana. 24-hour computer kiosks were available in the hallway for those who merely wished to reconfirm their seat from last year. This year the minyan that was held in the past in the Beren Dining Room will be held in the new Bais Yitzchok Bais Medrash. Yeshiva Minyanim will also be held in Bais Sholom, Bais Aharon, Princeton Ave., and the Bendheim Bais Medrash. Additionally, the minyan for Sefardim will be held in the Forest Ave Bais Medrash. The Vasikin Minyan will be held in the Klein-Zemel (Ma’ariv) Bais Medrash in the Beren Building. Memunim were also available this week for Vasikin Minyan seats. There is a great demand for seats in any yeshiva minyan and finding seats for everyone is a very hard undertaking. Many hundreds of yungaleit and ba’alhabatim who do not daven regularly in yeshiva walk in for the Yomim Noraim tefillos ± some from extremely long distances.

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Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Malkiel Joins International Rabbinic Delegation on Trip to Vilnah to Plea for the Cancellation of Development Plans on the Snipiskes Cemetery

he Rosh Hayeshiva Rav Malkiel shlita was part of a Rabbinic Delegation that visited Vilnah on Tuesday and met the authorities to plea with them to cancel plans to construct a Congress Hall on Snipiskes Jewish cemetery. The Snipiskes cemetery was established over five centuries ago, and it interred the most famous Jewish leaders of Vilnah. Sadly, the cemetery’s gravestones were razed and the cemetery was desecrated by a series of regimes, including the Nazis and the Soviets. The latter built a now-abandoned Sports Palace on the cemetery land. Desecration continued in recent years, under Lithuania’s democratic government. During the last ten years, two apartment buildings were constructed on cemetery grounds and human remains were disturbed, shattered and excavated, despite protests from Jewish communities worldwide. Recently, the government announced plans to redevelop the abandoned Sports Palace into a Congress Hall. Leading American and Israeli Rabbanim to publicly decried the plan, protesting “any use of this sacred site other than for prayer and solemn reflection.” The group met the First Deputy Chancellor Mr. Rimantas Vaitkus ± who welcomed the group on behalf of Prime Minister Mr. Algirdas Butkevičius while he was abroad - and the Mayor of Vilnius, Mr. Remigijus Šimašius, to personally express the international Jewish Community’s opposition to the plan. The meetings were attended by a number of top governmental advisers and the chair of the local Jewish community, Ms. Faina Kukliansky. In addition to Rav Malkiel, the group included Rav Osher Kalmanowitz shlita Rosh Yeshivas Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn; Rav Avraham Yaffe Schlesinger shlita, Chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Jewish community Machsike Hadass in Geneva, Switzerland; Rabbi David Niederman, representing the Central Rabbinical Congress of the USA and Canada, an umbrella group of hundreds of Jewish congregations with a total membership of over 100,000; Dr. David Michael Schaps, of the Conference of Academicians for the Preservation of Jewish Cemeteries; and Rabbi Chizki Kalmanowitz, expert of Asra Kadisha, an organization active for over half a century in preserving Jewish cemeteries worldwide. “We had a thorough discussion with the Deputy Chancellor and Mayor and other officials, and we appreciate the time they gave to hear the outcry from the rabbinical leaders and worldwide Jewry, and their promise to review our request and respond to us. We were encouraged to hear that the plans aren’t final yet. We hope and pray that our plea to fully preserve the cemetery and cancel the current plans will be granted,” said Rabbi Niederman. Upon their return, the delegation members will meet their counterparts in the US, Europe and Israel, and Jewish leaders and communities are determined to double down on the effort to reach out to their government and world leaders to assure the preservation and sanctity of the entire cemetery.

FROM RIGHT TO LEFT: RABBI SCHLESINGER OF GENEVA, RABBI KOTTLER - ROSH YESHIVA BETH MEDRASH GOVOAHA, RABBI NIEDERMAN, RABBI KALMANOWITZ - ROSH YESHIVA MIR, C. KALMANOWIZ AND DR. SCHAPS, VIEWING A MINIATURE OF THE PLAN FOR THE SPORTS PALACE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA IN CITY HALL.

DURING THE MEETING WITH THE MAYOR

Background: Vilnius was known among Jews as the “Jerusalem of Lithuania,” being the city of the most famous scholars and leaders of the Lithuanian-tradition Yeshivos and torah scholarship. At the onset of WWII, the Lithuanian Jewish population reached a quarter million. Ninety percent perished during the Holocaust, among the highest victim rates in Europe - through riots, pogroms, mass executions and deportations. 45 percent of Vilinus’ prewar population – or close to hundred thousand – were Jewish, but today its Jewish population is merely at five percent of that. Many decedents of the once thriving Jewish communities resettled in the US and re-established famous Lithuanian Yeshivos and communities. In addition to the rabbis of the Lithuanian communities worldwide, the plans are opposed by the Lithuanian Chief Rabbi Chaim Burshtein, as well as Jewish international organizations, such as the Simon Wiesenthal Center. They demand to fully and appropriately preserve this sacred site, a remnant of the once-glorious community destroyed in the holocaust. WALKING ON THE CEMETERY GROUND, NEAR THE ABANDONED SPORTS PALACE.

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LAKEWOOD NEWS Ocean County Library Accepting Food to Pay Off Fines

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he Ocean County Library system has begun a “Food for Fines” program to allow those who owe money for late fees to pay off their fines with food donations. The Food for Fines program will run through the end of September and will let people to pay off up to $20 of outstanding fines on each library card. For each can or package of nonperishable food that is donated, the library will deduct 50 cents of a fine. All food collected will be donated to the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties network. Those who don’t have fines can also be part of the program by making donations of non-perishable food items to any of the Ocean County Library’s 21 locations.

Traffic Light at Lakewood-New Egypt and Westgate Now Working

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he recently installed traffic light at the intersection of Lakewood-New Egypt Road and Hillside Boulevard is now in operation. The light was installed by the County in April.

Brick Township OEM Exercise

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he Brick Township Office of Emergency Management held a full-scale emergency exercise on Sunday, August 23, at George Conway Apartments, Brick High School, and Ocean Medical Center. The exercise scenario presented a hazard that requires the evacuation of the George Conway Senior Housing apartments. During the evacuation simulated patients who required medical attention were transported to Ocean Medical Center for simulated treatment. The purpose of the exercise was to examine interactions between local and State resources during a disaster, with focus on coordination and collaboration of effectively evacuating patients from the George Conway. It also tested the local resources ability to request additional resources if such an event should occur. Ocean Medical Center partnered with the Brick Township Police Department and

the Brick Township Office of Emergency Management to conduct the exercise. Public service agencies throughout the community and state also volunteered their time to participate in the exercise, including: Brick Township Office of Emergency Management, Brick Township Police Department, Brick Township Police EMS, Brick Township Bureau of Fire Safety, Brick Fire Companies, Brick Township C.E.R.T team, Berkeley Township Hazardous Material Response Team, George Conway administration, Ocean Medical Center Administration and assisted by numerous mutual aid EMS responders.

OC Clerk Urges Appliers For Passports to Apply Early

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cean County Clerk Scott M. Colabella issued a press release urging residents who want to apply for or renew their U.S. Passport (such as those planning on traveling for yomtov) to do so well in advance of their anticipated travel dates as a result of the high volume of applications being processed by the National Passport Center. “The busy summer travel season typically accounts for a spike in the volume of passport applicants and the National Passport Center within the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, is confronted with an increased workload during this time period,” Colabella said. New applicants and renewal applicants should allow at least four to six weeks to obtain a Passport. The fee for new applicants, 16 years or older, is $135, and the fee for new applicants under the age of 16 is $105. The passport renewal fee for applicants 16 and older is $110 and $105 for applicants under the age of 16. An expedited service is available for an additional fee of $60. Times and locations for the Lakewood passport processing office is: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Ocean County Clerk’s Lakewood Office at the Northern Resource Center, Fourth Street, Lakewood. For specific information on the passport application process residents may call the Ocean County Clerk’s Office at 732-929-2032 or visit www.oceancountyclerk.com on the internet.

Roadwork Closes Lanes Overnight on Rte. 9

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vernight road work closed lanes in several places on Rte. 9 this week. On Tuesday, August 25, the right lane was closed for milling and paving on Route 9 north and south bound side from Kennedy Blvd. in Lakewood to Moroz Street in Howell from 9:00pm-6:00am On Wednesday, August 26, the right lane was closed for milling and paving onRoute 9 north and south bound side from Kennedy Blvd. in Lakewood to Moroz Street in Howell from 9:00pm-6:00am, an the shoulder was lane closed for removal and replacement of inlet heads and bicycle safe grates on Route 9 north and south bound side from Kennedy Blvd. in Lakewood to Moroz Street in Howell from 9:00pm-6:00am. On Thursday, August 27, the right lane was closed for milling and paving on Route 9 north and south bound side from Kennedy Blvd. in Lakewood to Moroz Street in Howell from 9:00pm-6:00am. Drivers were told to expect delays or plan alternate routes.

Upcoming Township Events: Township Committee Meeting Thursday, September 3, 2015 7:30 pm

Fire Commisioner Meeting Tuesday, September 8, 2015 7:30 pm

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Republican Club of Lakewood Meeting Tuesday, Sept 8, 2015 7:30 pm

Township Committee Meeting Thursday, September 17, 2015 7:30 pm

Board of Ed Meeting Thursday September 26, 2015 7:30 pm


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LAKEWOOD NEWS Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department Holds Departmentwide Home Fire Training

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n Thursday, Aug. 20, a training drill was held for members of the Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department. The training took place in a home on Holly Street and simulated fire conditions and rescue drills. The Fire Department asks the public if anyone has a home that’s being torn down and would like to offer it to the Department for training purposes, to reach out to mjdelia@lakewoodfd.org.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Completion of Training Center Expansion

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n Wednesday, Ocean County officials joined with members of the Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools, and emergency responders in cutting a ceremonial red ribbon marking the completion of a classroom expansion at the Ocean County Training Center in Waretown. “In order to make certain there is enough space for everyone using this training

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center we have added an additional 4,100 square feet of classroom space,” said Freeholder John P. Kelly, Director of Law and Public Safety. “This additional space is helping our efforts to provide a top-notch learning experience for everyone that uses this center.” Opened in September 1998, the Ocean County Training Center serves as the home of the county’s fire and first aid academies. In recent years, the Training Center has provided space for the vo-tech’s Law and Public Safety program. “The new space can accommodate up to 120 students,” Kelly said. “And, the space can be separated by motorized partitions to create smaller or larger areas based on the activities being conducted.” Ocean County Freeholder Joseph H. Vicari, who serves as liaison to the County’s Vo-Tech School District, noted that the Training Center expansion highlights the spirit of cooperation that exists among county agencies. “Under this one roof we are training firefighters and emergency medical technicians and also helping shape the future of our young residents who attend the vo-tech Law and Public Safety program,” Vicari said. “This is truly a great day for the residents of Ocean County for they will benefit the most from the training received by those who attend school and hone their emergency response skills here.” William P. Hoey Jr., Superintendent of the vo-tech schools, thanked the Freeholders for their ongoing support of the educational programs provided by the vo-tech school district. “This expansion provides young adults with future opportunities,” Hoey said. “This partnership comes with many benefits and most importantly provides our students with a first class learning environment.” In addition to the new classroom space, the project includes new sidewalks around the building, and the relocation of air conditioning units. The parking lot is expected to be repaved now that the classroom construction is completed. In addition, upgrades have been made to the smoke house sensor system and the burn box has been replaced. The training center includes six individual buildings housed on 18 acres of property located at 200 Volunteer Way. In addition to the new classroom space, each building has individual and unique features that aid in the enhancement of the training of Ocean County’s volunteers and personnel.

LCSW Begins New Campaign To Help Vehicle Owners Avoid Being Targeted

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he Lakewood Civilian Safety Watch has begun leaving yellow notices on vehicles and bikes as a courtesy to warn drivers and bikers that they may have left their vehicle in a manner that makes it susceptible to robbery. The notices read, “If WE noticed it, so could THEY,” and alert citizens that they have left valuables in their cars that are visible through the windows, they have left their car doors unlocked, or they have left their bike unchained. The notices were inconspicuously placed by LCSW’s Shabbos volunteers on many vehicles this past weekend for the owners to find after Shabbos. The LCSW will be continuing this campaign as they patrol, in an effort to bring down the burglary rate and encourage vigilance and awareness to protect possessions and prevent crime.


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akewood Business Link hosted the latest in its series of networking events this past Monday evening, August 24th in the Reception Gallery of The Strand Theater in historical Downtown Lakewood. The topic presented at the event was Workforce Management and featured two seasoned executives in the field of Human Resources. Mr. Neal Dick, Director of HR at Astor Chocolates highlighted the need for hiring managers and companies to understand the job market, the position, and provided tips to help find the best candidate for the specific position. He also discussed the importance of proper training, feedback at regular intervals and empowering your employees. Mr. Amitai Levin, Director of HR at Tender Touch Rehab Services, focused on the

importance of HR compliance, health and other insurance, and getting the most out of your benefits package. He also spoke about the challenges facing businesses in our community including the demand for flexible working schedules etc. and presented various options to deal with those challenges. The event attracted many newcomers and included many regulars. Mr. Alex Lowinger, Managing Director of Small Business Services at LCSC, commented on how engaged the crowd was posing many questions to the presenters and making it a very interactive presentation. Participants continue to provide positive feedback and comments on the high caliber of the presenters and their presentations.

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Route 9 Corridor Meeting Offers Few Concrete Answers

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n Tuesday, hundreds of Lakewood residents attended a meeting hosted by representative chose to focus on temporary fixes while keeping away from disthe New Jersey Transport Planning Authority (NJTPA) to address pos- cussing this permanent solution too extensively. Mayor Ackerman said that the NJTPA study of Rte. 9 in Lakewood has been sible solutions to help alleviate congestion on Rte. 9 in Lakewood. The NJTPA is a federally authorized metropolitan planning organization for going on for about 6 months, in conjunction with the Township Committee 13 counties in northern New Jersey, including Ocean County. They have been members and the State DOT. He described the goal of the study as “looking involved with Lakewood Township in recent months to help formulate plans, for low-cost high-impact fixes to Rte. 9.” He continued, “There are a lot of comconducts studies and monitor traffic and safety patterns on Rte. 9 in order to ponents involved in getting Rte. 9 widened, which is everyone’s chief concern. Everything is baby steps and we’re trying as soon as attempt to come up with plausible plans to ease the “There are a lot of compo- possible to get it done.” congestion. At the meeting, NJTPA personal were on hand to nents involved in getting Rte. Senator Singer spoke forcefully about the need to greet residents as they entered and brief them on the 9 widened, which is everyone’s widen Rte. 9 in Lakewood from Rte. 88 to Rte. 70. situation. They also set up several charts and posters chief concern. Everything is He said, “The long-term solution is the dualization to explain some of the problems and describe steps baby steps and we’re trying of Rte. 9.” as soon as possible to get it Senator Singer related that at a meeting with the NJ that can be looked into that may help. Commissioner of the DOT, Mayor Ackerman told The meeting featured two presentations about what done.” him that agreements had been reached with between is currently being done regarding Rte. 9, which included remarks from Mayor Isaac Ackerman, Senator Robert Singer, Assem- 65 and 75% of property owners on this stretch of Rte. 9 to give up some land blymen Sean Kean and David Rible, Ocean County Engineer Frank Scarantino to allow the 9 to be widened. This will save the State many millions of dollars – who spoke on behalf of the Freeholders Office, NJ Department of Transpor- in eminent domain costs when they need to purchase the land bordering the tation Representative Scott Stevens and NJTPA Representative Gordon Meth. 9 in order to widen it. “When the Commissioner heard this,” said the Senator, In an interesting contrast, all of the local officials who spoke stressed the im- “he said in front of all of us, very clearly and very simply, ‘if that happens that’s portance of widening Rte. 9 in Lakewood to add another lane of traffic in each a game-changer.’ And we will hold him to that.” He also told of another meetdirection and emphaing local officials had, this time sized that as the cenwith Sen. Majority Leader Sweetral goal. However, the ney. “He asked us: ‘What is the State official seemed to number one transportation isbe avoiding any comsue in Ocean County?’ They said mitment on the isthe number one issue in Ocean sue, and the NJTPA

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Route 9 Corridor Meeting continued

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US 9 Corridor Study Lakewood & Toms River, Ocean Co.

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What is the US 9 Corridor Study?

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Request from County for assistance -  Traffic safety and efficiency issues

Route 9 Corridor Study -  Evaluate development patterns and forecast future build-out -  Update existing and future conditions -  Identify low cost / high impact short term projects

Build Short term Projects

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Ability for NJDOT to begin advancing Route 9 improvements

Changes to Regulations (Access Code , local zoning)

Previous Efforts

1.  NJDOT Access Code in 1992 – defined road as 4 lane with median barrier and jughandles. 2.  NJDOT undertook concept development for numerous options for improving Route 9 in 1999. Put on hold due to costs of right of way. 3.  NJDOT undertook to Smart Growth and Mobility Study in 2009. 4.  Ocean County and local efforts since then to improve corridor.

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Project Goals

3.  Develop a package of low-­‐‑cost, high-­‐‑impact spot improvements for the corridor that in the short term address safety and operational issues, and the needs of all users. 4.  Identify and make recommendations to address any traffic signal operational or locational deficiencies.

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Existing Conditions – Traffic Volumes (Route 9 in Lakewood)

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County is the dualization of Rte. 9, starting in Lakewood…I don’t know of any other issue that everyone came together on like this.” Assemblyman Kean said, “We understand this most critical issue. The Rte. 9 widening will make everyone’s lives more bearable here in Ocean County…Senator Singer is correct that the main priority of the legislative delegation in Ocean County is here in Lakewood. You can rest assured that we’re watching, we’re involved, and this will remain our number one priority in terms of transportation.” Assemblyman Rible echoed the sentiment that the widening of Rte. 9 is the top priority of Ocean County elected officials in regard to transportation issues. Mr. Scott Stevens of the DOT urged the crowd to not be disappointed by the presentation they were about to see from the NJTPA. He said, “I ask all of you not to discount all this hard work you see in “I ask all of you not to dis- front of you tonight even if count all this hard work you it’s not what you’re looking see in front of you tonight for ultimately. Please don’t even if it’s not what you’re dismiss it outright because looking for ultimately. Please it’s not what you’re hoping don’t dismiss it outright be- to see.” cause it’s not what you’re Rather than concentrating solely on the chances of hoping to see.” widening Rte. 9 and adding lanes, most of the focus of Mr. Meth’s presentation centered around short-term solutions that the NJTPA has been looking into as part of the study, which hopefully can somewhat alleviate traffic on Rte. 9 and increase driver, pedestrian and biker safety. He related that about 10 short-term projects are being seriously considered. Amongst the short-term traffic and safety solutions he discussed were possibly adding left-turn lanes or jug-handles at various place on the 9, adding and widening shoulders of the road, finding better ways to drain water during rain storms, adding bike lanes, adding traffic lights and bus shelters. An interesting statistic that Mr. Meth related the study discovered is that there are an average of 240 accidents in Lakewood per year. The national average for comparable stretches of roads is 75. Thus, Lakewood has more than 3 times the norm – which is definitely a result of the high traffic levels on Rte. 9 and difficulties involved in making left turns. When the floor was opened up for public comment, several residents expressed extreme concern that the congestion on the 9 is actually dangerous and is, in fact, a matter of life and death because emergency vehicles often are unable to get around the traffic. One resident asked if the State actually has the funds to widen Rte. 9, and if they would be willing to do so. Mr. Stevens answered, “As far as money is concerned, the only thing that we know for certain is the State Transportation Trust Fund (which pays for construction projects on State roads) is set to run out of money in June.”

The presentation

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Project Goals

1.  Establish a long-­‐‑term conceptual design and vision for Route 9 and county and local roads as appropriate. Establish a long-­‐‑term vision for developable land in the study area. 2.  Define the desired design for Route 9 that supports the needs of all users (including motorists (cars, trucks, buses), transit users, pedestrians, and bicyclists), and provides for an appropriate balance of safety, mobility and access.

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5.  Develop a formal Access Management Plan proposal that NJDOT can advance toward adoption. 6.  Develop recommendations for amendments to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances that municipalities can advance toward adoption. 7.  Proactively engage all stakeholders in the planning process.

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Existing Conditions – Traffic/ Roadway (Lakewood)

Over 3 miles, with 35-­‐‑45 mph speed limit 21,000-­‐‑38,000 vehicles per day on weekdays 6-­‐‑7% trucks and buses Through traffic share – 5-­‐‑8% 7 existing traffic signals, one new one planned for at Chateau Dr •  Several major stop controlled intersections


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Route 9 Corridor Meeting The presentation continued 11

Existing Conditions – Traffic/ Roadway (Lakewood)

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Travel speeds by time: Time of Day Weekdays, 7-­‐9 am Weekdays, 9-­‐10:30 am Weekdays, 12-­‐2 pm Weekdays, 2:30-­‐4 pm Weekdays, 4-­‐6 pm Saturdays, 12-­‐2 pm

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Southbound 23 mph 22 mph 20 mph 12 mph 19 mph 28 mph

Existing Conditions – Shoulder/ Sidewalk

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•  Approx. 30% of road has narrow shoulder •  55-­‐‑70% of road has curb and sidewalk, but isolated pieces only in some places •  Utility poles close to road

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Features to be Considered – or No Left Turns?

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Existing Conditions – Traffic Operations Significant delay at all stop signs on Route 9 Delays at Route 88 (Main St) Delays at Central Avenue/Hurley Place Delays at James St/Pine St on side street Delays at Cross St/Chestnut St Delays at Locust St/Honey Locust St on side street

•  130 properties with direct access to Route 9 ¥  23% single family residential ¥  2% residential/commercial ¥  12% multi-­‐‑family residential/assisted living ¥  6% religious/public ¥  12% retail ¥  18% commercial/industrial ¥  26% vacant

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Features to be Considered – Sidewalks and/or Bus Shelters?

•  Approx. 240 crashes per year, versus statewide average of 75 crashes per year for similar roads •  Rear-­‐‑end crashes and right angle crashes predominate •  19 vehicle-­‐‑bicycle or vehicle-­‐‑pedestrian crashes in 3 years

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Existing Conditions – Land Use

Existing Conditions – Traffic Safety

Features to be Considered - Shoulders

• Benefits include:

Existing Conditions – Transit/Walk •  24 hour local Route 9 bus service, some commuter bus service, and local commuter bus •  14 bus stops, 3 with shelters, most with sidewalks •  According to census, 6% of people in corridor in Lakewood commute by bus, 3% walk to work, and 11% work at home

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Features to be Considered – Left Turns?

• Benefits of Two-­‐‑way left turn lane:

¥  Traffic safety (30-­‐‑45% crash reduction) ¥  Transit stops ¥  Provide buffer between cars and sidewalk/utilities ¥  STORMWATER storage (alternative is more inlets/sewer)

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¥  Traffic safety (35% crash reduction*) ¥  Increased road capacity ¥  Improved travel speed

• Trade-­‐‑offs: ¥  More vehicle conflict potential * Access Management Manual, TRB, Washington DC, 2002, P. 19, Table 2-5.

Features to be Considered – Bicycle Needs?

• Benefits of median barriers:

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What is Access Management?

Access Management ahempts to balance the need to provide good mobility for through traffic with the requirements for reasonable access to adjacent land uses.

¥  Large traffic safety improvement ¥  Increased road capacity ¥  Improved travel speed

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• Trade-­‐‑offs: ¥  More circuitous travel ¥  Need for U-­‐‑Turn ability

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Access Management is…

Principal Goals •  Reduce accidents •  Maintain the efficient movement of people and goods •  Leverage investment in transportation infrastructure •  Support local vision for community character

The control and regulation of the spacing and design of:

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Benefits of Access Management

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Who Benefits?

What happens if you DO NOT manage access?

• Traffic Operations

•  Cyclists and Pedestrians –  Fewer conflicts with vehicles

• System Preservation • Economic

•  Transit Riders –  Reduced delays and travel times –  Access to bus stops

• Environmental

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Who Benefits?

•  Motorists –  Fewer conflict and decision points –  Driving task safer and more efficient

• Roadway Safety

• Aesthetic

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What happens if you DO NOT manage access?

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What happens if you DO NOT manage access?

•  Businesses –  Broader market area and more stable property values •  Freight Delivery Carriers –  Shorter transport times •  Government Agencies –  Lower cost to deliver safe & efficient transportation system •  Communities –  Safer and more ahractive driving environment

In the beginning…

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Principal Access Management Strategies

•  limit direct access to Route 9 •  Reduce traffic conflicts •  Strategically locate traffic signals •  Provide extra streets for local travel

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As time progresses…

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Need for Local Coordination

The result…

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¥  We have four (4) stations set up: ¥  Traffic Safety/Operations -­‐‑ Andrew ¥  Transit / Bicycle / Pedestrian -­‐‑ Mike ¥  Land Use – Ed ¥  Feedback (Visual Preference & Survey) -­‐‑ Jonas ¥  Please visit all stations to learn more about each topic and provide input


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Man Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison for Carving Swastika in Neighbor’s Lawn

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man who carved a swastika in his neighbor’s lawn in Lakewood was sentenced to 15 months in New Jersey State Prison for Bias Intimidation in the 4th degree. The defense had requested a term of 12 months. “Judge Blaney (the presiding judge) stated that one of the main reasons for his sentencing decision was the fact that while the defendant was in jail awaiting sentence, he wrote threatening and bias letters to the victims and the arresting police detective, Sgt. Leroy Marshall of Lakewood PD,” the Prosecutor’s office said. “Judge Blaney stated that Cooney’s conduct shows he intentionally defied the court’s order to have no contact with the victims. He continued by saying that Cooney’s incarceration has not deterred him from continuing to harass and threaten the victims. Therefore, Judge Blaney believed the 15 month custodial term was clearly appropriate. The judge directed that the defendant have no contact with the victims and that he will request the State Department of Corrections follow any procedures that would allow them to review his outgoing mail.”

Armed Robbers Mug Two Victims

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n Wednesday, two individuals were the victims of an armed robbery in which one of them was struck with a pistol. The robbery occurred on North Lake Drive and Forest Avenue. The victims say two men, one armed with a gun, walked up to them and demanded their money. During the confrontation, one of the victims was hit with the pistol. He wasn’t seriously injured. The suspects, described as thin males, fled on foot with unknown proceeds.

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everal home invasions were reported recently in the 14th St. area. Hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of silver, jewelry, and other items were stolen during the break-ins. On Saturday evening, police responded to a 14th Street area home after the homeowners came home from a weekend vacation to find their home ransacked. Over $100,000 worth of silver and other items were stolen in the burglary. In that robbery, the burglars forced entry into the home and ripped out the security cameras in order not to leave a trace of evidence. On Sunday night, another area resident reported a similar burglary in which the burglars ripped out the electric meter, and then made forced entry through a basement window. A safe was ripped out and then broken into, and a large amount of cash and silver was stolen. About a week earlier, another resident in the area had reported a breakin in which the burglars cut the electricity outside the home, forced entry through a basement window, and then ripped out the security camera storage systems. In that burglary, a Sefer Torah, valuable paintings, jewelry and other items were stolen. Lakewood Detective Bureau and CSI are investigating the incidents. Authorities say they are following up on several leads they hope will lead to an arrest. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact police.

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he energy was electric as 184 passionate runners gathered at the starting line of the Special Children’s Center Junior Run starting line on Wednesday evening. For the first time, the younger runners, who ranged in age from 8 to 13 were treated to their own dedicated event separate from the adult run, which will take place this Sunday. For weeks in advance of the run, the boys trained and fundraised extensively, as they committed themselves to the cause of helping their peers with special needs. More than merely an athletic outlet, these boys saw this run as an opportunity to make a truly profound difference in the lives of the beautiful children who were counting on them. Joining the boys at the starting line, the finish line and everywhere in between was approximately 1200 supporters, as friends and family showed up en masse to cheer their runners on. One of the highlights of the event was emcee Rabbi Yoely Farber, who whipped up the crowd into an exhilarated frenzy. Every runner received an electronic tag that kept his time, activating as soon as he crossed the starting line and then calculating how long it took him to reach the finish. Amid cheering, clapping and R’ Farber’s thunderous sendoff, the boys took off for the run of their lives, led by a police motorcade. Their training and motivation paid off, as one by one, they completed the one mile run in record time, with the fastest runner coming in at under 5 minutes. As the first sweaty runners crossed the finish line and took much needed drinks of water, they were greeted by the cheering onlookers. Each runner was handed a medallion with the Jog4Center logo stamped on it, as a symbol of accomplishment for what he achieved.

When each of the boys completed the run, the entire crowd was treated to a lavish barbeque by Chef T of Epstein’s Meats and the most hilarious, inspiring story they’d ever had the privilege of hearing, narrated by the legendary Rabbi Farber. An explosive fireworks show the likes of which they’d never seen before rounded out a truly memorable evening. Seeing the boys’ faces shining with a lot more than just sweat, it was apparent that they were acutely aware of the importance of the cause they were raising much needed funds for and of the impact their decision to support the Center will have on Lakewood’s special needs children. In total, thousands and thousands of dollars were raised by the children for the Center, with the top fundraiser bring in more than $1700. Every dollar the children raised while running for those who can’t run will enable the special children to achieve their potential in their own special way. This Sunday, you can join the adult Jog4Center runners at the starting line, which will kick off from Town Square at 5:30 pm.

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merican society learned from Vietnam that military drafts are definitely not good for society. The draft caused a great sociological rift in this country, creating schisms between young and old, between economic classes and between races. Scores of young men burned their draft cards, publicly protested US foreign policy, and in some cases ran off to Canada rather than kill and die for a cause they didn’t believe in. This was terrible for the anthropological makeup of the country and was disadvantageous for the military as well. This lesson was well-learnt, and when some politicians in recent years, including NYC Rep. Charlie Rangel, called for a renewal of the draft, experts were quick to point out that such a step would be foolhardy. On the topic of the military draft, Ronald Reagan wrote in a 1979 article in a newspaper called Human Events, “An involuntary military draft rests on the assumption that your kids belong to the state. If we buy that assumption then it is for the stateÐn ot for parents, the community, the religious institutions or teachersÐt o decide who shall have what values and who shall do what work, when, where and how in our society. That assumption isn’t a new one. The Nazis thought it was a great idea.” (Yes, Ronny also was a follower of Godwin’s law.) Moral opposition to the idea of an involuntary draft is not new. It can be found in the words of some of this country’s founding fathers. The famous statesman and Senator,

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Discount disposables delivered to your door! With one notable exception ± the country that calls itself the only Democracy in the Middle East ± which still has a law on the books that forbids charedim who refuse to join the military from entering society at large or joining the workforce. MK Moshe Feiglin of Likud has more than once pointed out the inherent problematic results of a compulsory draft. In an article in Arutz 7 several years ago, he noted several problems, the most striking of which are the last two: “Liberty: Compulsory induction contradicts the fundamental Jewish value of liberty. “Internecine Hatred: Compulsory induction has always been a trigger for internecine hatred, pitting those who serve against those who do not.” Feiglin thus came to the obvious conclusion that: “The real solution for this problem is to make the IDF a professional volunteer army.” If the IDF would claim that they must have a forcibly draft as they

is not only a means of defending the country, but also a means of integrating and building Israeli society.” The webpage later states: “One cannot overemphasize the role the army has played as a social leveler.” And further: “In many respects, one can dub military service in Israel a more physically rigorous social and educational rite of passage, akin to college or university elsewhere in the world.” In other words, Ben Gurion viewed the army as the great social equalizer. Its role was to act as a melting pot to molt every soldier into one mold. American historian and author, Richard Gabriel, spells this goal out clearly in his book on Operation Peace for Galilee: “Many of the ethnic groups within Israel come from traditions that are not democratic. Indeed the extreme Orthodox sects are so devout that they perceive the existence of a secular state as fundamentally blasphemous…Israel must

In other words, Ben Gurion viewed the army as the great social equalizer. Its role was to act as a melting pot to molt every soldier into one mold.

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would be unable to fill the ranks with volunteers, they would in effect be admitting that the Zionist philosophy has failed and no longer resonates with the youth ± in which case the solution would be to rethink the entire direction of the country and its ideology. However, according to the Israeli military experts (who are not politicians), there is absolutely no practical need to draft chareidim in any case, and the army brass has no desire to have them. Since Israel insisting on drafting the unwilling is undemocratic, and detrimental to the army in every way, why is there still such insistence to do so? The answer can be found on the IDF’s webpage: “David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister and Defense Minister, used to say the IDF

integrate these groups into a secular nation state…” Thus the purpose of inducting chareidim is not to help the army or help the state in any way. It has nothing to do with equality and everything to do with “equalizing”. The goal is to change the chareidim and make them fit a mold that would please the secular Israeli leadership. But this effort to change the charedim has failed and has only led to more schisms in Israeli society. The means to heal these schisms would be to abolish the unethical military draft. But, in order to do so, secular Israel must first abandon its goal of changing the charedim to fit their liking. May we soon merit the fulfillment of the verse (Yeshaya 2:4): “Nations shall not lift swords against nations. They shall no longer learn warfare.”

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or two decades, Shopper’s Paradise has been Lakewood’s children clothing store. From the beginning, the Goldbergs created a true Paradise for a community committed to dressing their children with dignity on a budget that left no room for extras. Every mother in Lakewood knew where to go to find a wardrobe for every one of her children at a price she could afford. And then Lakewood grew… And grew… And Shopper’s Paradise grew as well, opening a second location Westgate Plaza with the same warm customer service and great selection of merchandise that Lakewood had come to love and expect. And then Lakewood exploded… And continues to explode… And Shopper’s Paradise exploded right alongside the community. There’s simply no other way to describe the massive, magnificent third location Shopper’s Paradise opened this week in the old Shop Rite plaza, on the site of what once was Children’s Place. The Lakewood Shopper took a trip to the new store to see for ourselves the news that has gripped Lakewood shoppers. Though the grand opening is scheduled for Sunday, and the move was one of Lakewood’s better kept secrets, the store was already filled with customers doing their pre-Yom Tov shopping on Wednesday. And though dozens of shoppers sifted through racks and browsed the shelves, it was hard to tell, as the spacious and airy layout made for a comfortable and convenient shopping experience. The elegant décor, wide aisles and clearly marked prices add to said experience. What is most impressive, though, is the sheer variety of

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the selection. Rows and rows of outfits line the walls from the floor to the ceiling, as every new style is clearly displayed. A veritable superstore, the massive space is divided into sections for every age and gender, including a full hosiery section. The magnificent layout makes everything so much easier to find, thereby taking much of the usual stress out of pre-Yom Tov shopping. Cordoned off dressing areas also feature a play area for children, who are being entertained by an Uncle Moishy video while their mothers browse in peace. “We’ve worked to grow with the community and see what our customers need,” Mr. Goldberg, proprietor, tells the Lakewood Shopper. “As Lakewood diversified, we’ve aimed to do the same, and have added many high end selections to our line, while keeping the prices so that everyone can This bigger and better store truly low afford to shop here.” has something for everyone, and Indeed, a look around shows two a great mix of the convenient location coupled with options and styles, with a variety of price ranges to fit an already legendary reputation is every budget. Both of the previous locadrawing in the crowds, even before tions will still remain open for business, with the Clifthe doors have officially opened. ton Avenue location eventually serving as an outlet store, according to Mr. Goldberg. This bigger and better store truly has something for everyone, and the convenient location coupled with an already legendary reputation is drawing in the crowds, even before the doors have officially opened. It’s hard to describe the all-new Shopper’s Paradise in words; it’s something you have to experience for yourself in order to truly appreciate it. Suffice to say, a new era has arrived for Lakewood shoppers.


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Tel: 888.5.Dirshu ext. 141 Fax: 732.987.3949 Email: info@kolleldirshu.org

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BUSINESS NEWS

Capitol Sefarim Opens in New, Spacious Location with Massive Selection and Expert Service For many years, Capitol Sefarim has Capitol Sefarim has always specialserved as a hub for Lakewood residents to purchase all of their basic ized in providing Lakewooders with the sefarim they need to use on sefarim needs at extremely affordable prices. a daily basis, and the new store continues that tradition with everything young Located in the center of Lakewood, in the basement of the historic Capitol students need for their back-to-school book and sefarim list, everything boHotel, this unique sefarim store offered a wide selection of both new and used churim need for the new zeman in yeshiva, and everything yungaleit need for sefarim and books at unheard of prices. The selection included a huge array the new zeman in Kollel. With the Yomim Noraim approaching, the store is of basic sefarim staples – such as Siddurim, Chumashim, Machzorim, Nach, replete with many choices Machzorim of all types to choose from. Mishnayos, Gemaras and Kovetz Meforshim Of course, a main attraction of Capitol Sefarim has – as well Rishonim, Acharonim, Teshuvos always been the incredibly inexpensive prices, and and specialty sefarim. Additionally, the store those prices have remained unchanged even as the carried a variety of English books, novels and store relocated to the full-service, spacious location. Sefarim experts employed by the children’s books. To take just one example: The cost of purchasing a store are on hand all day to proIn a new, exciting development, Capitol Senew Oz Vehadar Gemara and Kovetz in a standard farim has now relocated to a beautiful new sefarim store, plus paying an additional cost to have vide professional service in helping location at 6526 Rte. 9 South in Howell, dithem bound, can run over $70. In Capitol Sefarim, rectly opposite Wine on The 9. The new store the final cost will usually be about a third of that. shoppers locate any sefer or book is several times larger than the Capitol HoCapitol Sefarim is able to keep its prices down by they are seeking. tel location, and with 3,500 sq. ft. of space it maintaining relationships with Oz Vehadar, Mesivoffers wide aisles with ample room to walk ta and other distributors to purchase “scratch and around and easy access to the entire stock of dent”, but still in very good condition, sefarim at tens of thousands of sefarim. a much cheaper price, as well as purchasing personal libraries of used sefarim The larger premises have created a greatly enhanced shopping experience. All from individuals and institutions that are no longer using them. They then pass of the aisles are clearly labeled according to categories and are set up to allow on this significant savings to the customer. customers to browse the store and find whatever they’re looking for quickly. The new store offers extremely convenient hours to accommodate anyone’s Additionally, sefarim experts employed by the store are on hand all day to schedule. They are open daily from 10am to 11pm. provide professional service in helping shoppers locate any sefer or book they Capitol Sefarim is also available to fully outfit and equip entire Otzer Haseare seeking. farims of yeshivas, shuls, batei medrash and camps with all the sefarim they The new location allows the store to carry a much larger selection than pre- require. viously. For example, the English section is now approximately four times as A visit to the new Capitol Sefarim store is sure to be a pleasant experience for large as it was in the previous location and is fully stocked with enjoyable anyone seeking to purchase all their sefarim and books in a delightful atmoJewish reading material for men, women and sphere at the cheapest prices found anywhere! children.

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LOCAL NEWS & PHOTOS

Grand Opening at our NEW Location 6526 Rt. 9 South, howell (across from Wine on the 9)

We have what you’re looking for Back to School, Yeshiva, Reading Expansion of Inventory · Something for Everyone · Vast Selection We Have Quadrupled Our English Titles

Amazing Prices from 30% to 70% off reg price

open 10 am - 11 pm

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‫מכון משנת רבי אהרן‬

‫‪MISHNAS REBBI AARON PUBLICATIONS‬‬

‫‪INVENTORY‬‬ ‫ברוך הבא בשם ה'‬ ‫‪SALE‬‬ ‫בשם ה'‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫ה'ה'‬ ‫בשם‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫בשם‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫בשם ה'‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫ה'‬ ‫בשם‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫הבאה'‬ ‫בשם‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬

‫ברוך‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫הב‬ ‫ברוך‬ ‫בש‬ ‫הבא‬ ‫ברוך‬

‫מקדמים אנו בברכה להאי גברא רבא‪ ,‬הר"ר דוד ווייס שליט"א‬

‫ילדי ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫בחינוך‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫בת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫הנודע‬ ‫וייסו‬ ‫דוד‬ ‫הר"ר‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫גברא‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫מקדמים אנו‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫דוד ו‬ ‫הר"ר‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫גברא‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫שליט"א ו‬ ‫גבראדוד‬ ‫הר"ר‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫גברא‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫וייס‬ ‫גבראו‬ ‫דוד‬ ‫הר"ר‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫גברא‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫מקדמים אנו‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫הכבירותווייס‬ ‫וייסהר"ר דוד‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫וייס‬ ‫וייס ו‬ ‫דוד‬ ‫הר"ר‬ ‫רבא‪,‬‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬

‫‪ALL SEFORIM‬‬

‫בברכה‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫הרר‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫ה' אנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫גבראג‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫בידואנו‬ ‫מקדמים‬ ‫אנורבא‪,‬‬ ‫גברא‬ ‫להאי‬ ‫בברכה‬ ‫מקדמים אנו‬ ‫יצליח‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫ילדיהנ"ל כי‬ ‫בחינוךהרב‬ ‫אנו ב‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫הנודעעל‬ ‫ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫ילדי‬ ‫בחינוך‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫בת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫הנודע‬ ‫ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫ילדי‬ ‫בחינוך‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫הנודעבת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫כאחדבת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫ילדי‬ ‫בחינוך‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫הנודעבת‬ ‫הנודע בשער‬ ‫ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫ילדי‬ ‫בחינוך‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫רביםבת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫בחינוך ילדי ישראל‪,‬‬ ‫הכבירות‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫בת‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫הנודע‬

‫טהורה‪,‬‬ ‫יראתבתה'‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫כאח‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫ומיוחדבת‬ ‫בתבשער‬ ‫הנודע‬ ‫בפע‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רביםבת‬ ‫ומיוחד‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫רבים‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫הנודע‬ ‫בפעולותיו‬ ‫כאחד‬ ‫בשער‬ ‫הנודע‬ ‫יצליח‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫יצליחה'‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫הנ"לאנוכי‬ ‫כיה‬ ‫הק'‪,‬ב‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫התמנותו על‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫כי‬ ‫רב‬ ‫מנהלה‬ ‫תורהב‬ ‫רבאנו‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫על‬ ‫יצליח‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫ה'‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫ולהחדירכי‬ ‫רב‬ ‫הנ"לה‬ ‫חפץב‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫על‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫ה'‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫הנ"ל‬ ‫להרביץה‬ ‫אנו ב‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫מנהלהק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫על‬ ‫יצליח‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫הנ"לה'‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫ה'כי‬ ‫רב‬ ‫הנ"לה‬ ‫אנורבב‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫לסגןעל‬ ‫רביםיצליח‬ ‫בידו‬ ‫בשער ה'‬ ‫חפץ‬ ‫הנודעכי‬ ‫הנ"ל‬ ‫רב‬ ‫יצליחבה‬ ‫אנו‬ ‫בטוחים‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫על‬

‫‪PUBLISHED BY THE‬‬ ‫‪MACHON‬‬

‫בישיב‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫על‬ ‫בטוח‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫לישיבתנועל‬ ‫הק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫לסגן לסגן‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫טהורה‪,‬על‬ ‫בטוחים אנו‬ ‫מנהלהק'‪,‬‬ ‫בישיבתנו‬ ‫מנהל‬ ‫התמנותו‬ ‫טהורה‪ ,‬על‬ ‫הק'‪.‬‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫לפאר‬ ‫ויהא‬ ‫ולהחדירה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫להרביץצאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫להרביץ‬ ‫ה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫טהורה‪,‬ה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫טהורה‪,‬‬ ‫בתוכםה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫תורהצאן‬ ‫להרביץלעדר‬ ‫להרביץ תורה‬ ‫טהורה‪,‬ה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫להרביץ‬ ‫טהורה‪,‬‬ ‫לסגן ה'‬ ‫יראת‬ ‫בתוכם‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫להרביץ‬

‫‪REDUCED‬‬

‫תורה‬ ‫לעדרו‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫להרביץצאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫קדש‬ ‫צאן‬ ‫לעדר‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫להרביץ‬ ‫ולהחדיר‬ ‫קדשים‪,‬‬ ‫תורהצאן‬ ‫להרביץלעדר‬ ‫להרביץ תורה‬

‫הק'‪.‬‬ ‫לישיבתנו‬ ‫ויהאויהא‬ ‫הק'‪.‬‬ ‫לישיבתנו‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫לפאר‬ ‫לישיבתנו‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫לפאר‬ ‫ויהא‬ ‫ולתפארתהק'‪.‬‬ ‫לישיבתנו‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫ויהא לפאר‬ ‫לפארהק'‪.‬‬ ‫לישיבתנו‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫לפארלפאר‬ ‫ויהא‬ ‫הק'‪.‬לישיבתנו הק'‪.‬‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫ויהא‬

‫ולתפארל‬ ‫ויהא‬ ‫לפאר‬ ‫ולת‬ ‫לפאר‬ ‫ויהא ויהא‬ ‫לישיב‬ ‫ולתפארת‬ ‫ויהא לפאר‬

‫‪ as our S’gan Menahel.‬שליט"א ‪We are proud to welcome Rabbi Dovid Weiss‬‬

‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪proud‬‬ ‫‪toRabbi‬‬ ‫‪welcome‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Dovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪asMenahel.‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪proud‬‬ ‫‪to welcome‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Dovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪We are‬‬ ‫‪proud‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪welcome‬‬ ‫‪Dovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪proud‬‬ ‫‪to welcome‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Dovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪areWe‬‬ ‫‪proud‬‬ ‫‪to are‬‬ ‫‪welcome‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Dovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪a well-known‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪a our‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are proud‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪welcome Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Dovid mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪ as‬שליט"א ‪Weiss‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪a well-known‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪a successful‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪aexcellent‬‬ ‫‪well-known‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪abeen‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪aWeiss,‬‬ ‫‪well-known‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪a has‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪vidDovid‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪asRabbi‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪as‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪a excellent‬‬ ‫‪well-known‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪a successful‬‬ ‫‪bi‬‬ ‫‪Weiss‬‬ ‫שליט"א‬ ‫‪asS’gan‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel.‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi‬‬ ‫‪a well-known‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪abeen‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪in‬‬ ‫‪other‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪Rabbi Weiss,‬‬ ‫‪a well-known‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has been‬‬ ‫‪a successful‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪in other‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪areareWe are‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪inMosdos‬‬ ‫‪other‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪in‬‬ ‫‪other‬‬ ‫‪forMosdos‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪nech,‬‬ ‫‪has mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪ent mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪has‬‬ ‫‪been‬‬ ‫‪abeen‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪mechanech,‬‬ ‫‪hasabeen‬‬ ‫‪ahas‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪in‬‬ ‫‪otherseveral‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪excellent‬‬ ‫‪aS’gan‬‬ ‫‪successful‬‬ ‫‪Rebbe‬‬ ‫‪andMenahel‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪inMosdos‬‬ ‫‪other‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪areyears.‬‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪We look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪tofor‬‬ ‫‪aWe‬‬ ‫‪year‬‬ ‫‪Rebbeto‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫‪S’gan‬‬ ‫‪Menahel‬‬ ‫‪inHanhala.‬‬ ‫‪other Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫נחת ‪areof‬‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪atoyear‬‬ ‫נחת‪of a‬‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪tohim‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪aofyear‬‬ ‫‪ofyear‬‬ ‫נחת ‪ of‬נחת‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪toWe‬‬ ‫‪a year‬‬ ‫נחת‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪er‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪toHanhala.‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪nfor‬‬ ‫‪other‬‬ ‫‪Mosdos‬‬ ‫‪for‬‬ ‫‪several‬‬ ‫‪years.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪are‬‬ ‫‪fortunate‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪have‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪to of‬‬ ‫‪ato‬‬ ‫‪year‬‬ ‫נחת‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪all our‬‬ ‫‪fortunate to have him‬‬ ‫‪join‬‬ ‫‪our from‬‬ ‫‪Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪Wetalmidim.‬‬ ‫נחת ‪look forward to a year of‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪from‬‬ ‫‪all our‬‬ ‫‪talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪all‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪ook‬‬ ‫‪toforward‬‬ ‫‪a year‬‬ ‫נחת‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪allfrom‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪a year‬‬ ‫‪and‬נחת‬ ‫‪. Hanhala.‬‬ ‫‪Weforward‬‬ ‫‪looklook‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪aof‬‬ ‫‪year‬‬ ‫נחת ‪of‬‬ ‫‪and‬‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪from‬‬ ‫‪all‬‬ ‫‪our talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪rhala.‬‬ ‫‪We‬‬ ‫‪look‬‬ ‫‪forward‬‬ ‫‪to‬‬ ‫‪aof‬‬ ‫‪year‬‬ ‫נחת ‪of‬‬ ‫‪andfrom‬‬ ‫הצלחה‬ ‫‪allfrom‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪ from all our talmidim.‬הצלחה ‪and‬‬ ‫‪midim.‬‬ ‫‪all‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪our‬‬ ‫‪talmidim.‬‬ ‫‪from‬‬ ‫‪alltalmidim.‬‬ ‫‪our talmidim.‬‬

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‫טובה‪,‬וחתימה טובה‪,‬‬ ‫כתיבה‬ ‫בברכת‬ ‫טובה‪,‬‬ ‫וחתימה‬ ‫כתיבה‬ ‫בברכת‬ ‫טובה‪,‬‬ ‫וחתימה‬ ‫כתיבה‬ ‫בברכת‬ ‫וחתימה‬ ‫כתיבה‬ ‫בברכת‬ ‫טובה‪,‬‬ ‫וחתימה‬ ‫בברכת כתיבה‬ ‫בברכת כתיבה וחתימה טובה‪,‬‬

‫בברכת כתיבה וחתימה טובה‪,‬‬ ‫ישיבה קול תורה‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫קול קול‬ ‫ישיבה‬ ‫ישיבה‬ ‫תורהקול תורה‬ ‫ישיבה‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫ישיבה קול‬ ‫תורהקול‬ ‫ישיבה‬ ‫ישיבה קול תורה‬

‫קול‬ ‫ישיבה‬ ‫ישיב‬ ‫תורה‬ ‫ישיבה קול‬

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‫מכון משנת רבי אהרן‬

‫ב ש ו ר ה ט ו ב ה!‬ ‫ספרים חדשים שיצאו לאור על ידי בית היוצר הגדול‬ ‫מכון משנת רבי אהרן‬ ‫ספר דברי חיים ב' כרכים‬

‫להגאון רבי יצחק איצק אויערבאך זצוק"ל‪.‬‬ ‫בתוספת הגהות מבן המחבר הגאון רבי מאיר זצוק"ל בעל אמרי בינה‪.‬‬ ‫ומחובר לטהור קונטרס מים חיים לאבי המחבר הגאון רבי חיים זצוק"ל בעל‬ ‫דברי משפט‪ .‬ולאחי המחבר הגאון רבי אליעזר זצוק"ל‪.‬‬ ‫מהדורה מפוארת זו נתעטרה בכתבי יד שלא נדפסו עדיין‪.‬‬ ‫הגהות נוספות מבעל אמרי בינה‪ ,‬וקונטרסי חידושים מכת"י מבעל דברי‬ ‫חיים ובעל האמרי בינה‪.‬‬ ‫הוצאת ספר זה משלימה את סדרת הספרים למשפחת אויערבאך שיצאו‬ ‫לאור ע"י "יד צבי חייקל בירין"‪ ,‬שע"י "מכון משנת רבי אהרן"‬ ‫ה"ה ספר אמרי בינה (ג’ כרכים) ספר דברי משפט ( ב' כרכים)‪.‬‬

‫ספר משנת רבי אהרן על‬ ‫מסכת בבא מציעא‬

‫עם תוספת שיעורים מכתב יד רבינו‬ ‫שלא ראו אור עד כה‪.‬‬ ‫חידושים שנכתבו ע"י רבינו בשנות‬ ‫תרס"ח – תרע"ב בסלבודקה‪.‬‬ ‫ובתוספת חידושים מספר שאלות‬ ‫ותשובות משנת רבי אהרן על המסכת‪.‬‬

‫‪d‬‬

‫ספר הגות תשובה‬

‫משא ומתן של הלכה חידושים וביאורים הערות והארות‬ ‫בהלכות תשובה להרמב"ם‪ ,‬ביאורים בדברי השערי תשובה לרבינו יונה‬ ‫הלכות והליכות הימים הנוראים‪.‬‬ ‫מאת מו"ר ראש הישיבה הגאון רבי ארי' מלכיא' קוטלר שליט"א‪.‬‬

‫‪d‬‬

‫כל ספרי המגיד מסקאלקע‬

‫להגה"צ רבי קלמן חיים מייטקעס זצוק"ל מגיד מישרים בעוב"י סקאלקא –‬ ‫ב' כרכים‬ ‫א] ספר חמדת חיים על התורה – ליקוט נפלא על הפסוקים מספר יערות‬ ‫דבש‪.‬‬ ‫ב] ספר קול מן חיים – דרשות על התורה והפטרות על ספר ויקרא‪ ,‬במדבר‬ ‫דברים – יו"ל מכת"י פעם ראשונה‪.‬‬ ‫ג] ספר קול רנה וישועה – דרשות על המועדים ועל תקופות השנה – יו"ל‬ ‫מכת"י פעם ראשונה‪.‬‬ ‫ד] ספר אורחות חיים להרא"ש עם פירוש נתיב חיים‪.‬‬ ‫ה] זכרון עולם – זכרון ירושלים – בו נכללו עניני ציון וירושלים‪.‬‬

‫‪d‬‬

‫ספר משנת זרעים מסכת ביכורים‬

‫כהמשך למפעל המפואר שעל יד המכון יצא לאור כעת ספר גדול על מסכת‬ ‫ביכורים‪ ,‬אוסף גדול ומקיף את כל דברי הראשונים והאחרונים‪ .‬התוספתא‪,‬‬ ‫הספרי‪ ,‬ופסקי הראשונים הנוגעים למסכת ביכורים‪ ,‬כולם ערוכים מחדש‬ ‫בצורה מפוארת‪ ,‬בתוספת רבבות הערות והארות להאיר את עיני הלומד‪.‬‬ ‫א] משנת זרעים עמ"ס פאה (ג' כרכים)‪.‬‬ ‫ב] משנת זרעים עמ"ס שביעית (ב' כרכים)‪.‬‬ ‫ג] משנת זרעים עמ"ס חלה (ב' כרכים)‪.‬‬ ‫ד] משנת טהרות עמ"ס ידים (ב' כרכים)‬

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‫‪d‬‬ ‫משנת רבי אהרן‬ ‫על מסכת בבא בתרא‬

‫ספר משנת רבי אהרן הלכות שכנים‬ ‫בצירוף חידושים על המסכת מסודרים‬ ‫לפי דפי הגמרא‪.‬‬ ‫תוספת שיעורי מרן זצוק"ל מחידושיו‬ ‫על סדר טהרות ומספר שאלות‬ ‫ותשובות‪.‬‬

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a profound zechus to be able to learn the sefarim of the Chofetz Chaim daily and it empowers HARAV YECHIEL MECHEL STEINMETZ, SKVERER DAYAN, AT the lomdim of Dirshu to approach the Chofetz THE NORTH AMERICAN SIYUM OF DAF HAYOMI B’HALACHA Chaim and daven to Hashem that in that zechus all of Klal Yisrael - both the tzibbur as a whole By Chaim Gold and every individual - should experience yeshuos. Another primary purpose of the trip is to encourage lease daven for me at the kever of the Chofetz many more thousands of Yidden the world over to join Chaim too! Please daven that I should be able the tens of thousands whose spiritual lives have been to be mizakeh the rabbim.” Those were the emotional, transformed through their learning the Daf HaYomi heartfelt words of the venerated senior Rosh Yeshiva of B’Halacha program. Perhaps there is no greater zechus our generation, HaGaon HaRav Aharon Leib Shtein- that will invoke rachmei shomayim than additional tens man, shlita, when a close talmid asked if he should join of thousands of Yidden joining those who are already the historic Dirshu delegation of Rabbanim on a tefil- learning the sefarim of the Chofetz Chaim daily in Daf lah journey to the kever of the Chofetz Chaim on the HaYomi B’Halacha, the daily program of halacha and yahrtzeit of the Chofetz Chaim this coming 24 Elul/ mussar The delegation will daven for all current Daf September 8. HaYomi B’Halacha learners, as well as any person who The Dirshu special tefillah journey to the kever of the accepts upon himself to learn daily halacha with Daf Chofetz Chaim will be unprecedented in the size, scope HaYomi B’Halacha and mussar. and depth of its mission. Numerous senior Roshei Yeshiva will be joining including such august figures as HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Yaakov Borenstein, shlita, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Kiryas Melech in Bnei Brak, HaGaon HaRav Shimon Baadani, shlita, Rosh Kollel Torat Chaim and a member of the Moetzet Chachmei ne of the prominent Rabbanim who will be makHaTorah, HaGaon HaRav Yechiel Mechel Steinmetz, ing the journey is Rav Yisroel Luria, a son-in-law shlita, Skverer Dayan of Boro Park, HaGaon HaRav of the famed Nesivos Shalom, zt”l, of Slonim and a Shmuel Eliezer Stern, shlita, Rav of Western Bnei Brak brother-in-law of the present Slonimer Rebbe, shlita. and talmid muvhak of HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Wos- The Slonimer Rebbe was very enthusiastic about the ner, zt”l, and HaGaon HaRav Simcha Hakohen Kook, journey and the bracha it will undoubtedly bring for shlita, Chief Rabbi of Rechovot. Klal Yisrael. The Rebbe related, “The Chofetz Chaim had the unique zechus to be the last leader of Klal Yisrael whom every sector of Jewry viewed as the Rabban Shel Yisrael.” …The Chofetz Chaim wanted to write a sefer hat is the purpose of the trip wherein some fifty that Yidden the world over could learn in a user-friendly leading Roshei Yeshiva, Rabbonim and Poskim way. Those undertaking the journey to the kever of the will come to pour out their hearts in tefillah at the kever Chofetz Chaim must come before the heiligeh Chofetz of the Chofetz Chaim? Rabbi Avigdor Berenstein, a Chaim and tell him that he succeeded in his undertaksenior member of Dirshu’s hanhalah, explains that the ing! The vast majority of Klal Yisrael are very particular purpose of the trip is twofold. “We know that Klal Yis- about halacha, thanks to him.” rael today is living in truly precarious times. From within and without there are serious issues that could threaten our very viability, r”l. We need tremendous zechusim as we enter the Yom Hadin this year.” abbi Ahron Gobioff, Dirshu’s American Director Dirshu has therefore organized a unique, unprecedentexplains that the yahrtzeit of the Chofetz Chaim ed journey of Gedolei Rabbonim and Roshei Yeshiva to and the tefillos that will be recited fervently at his kever travel to the kever of the Chofetz Chaim. The first and offers a unique opportunity for all of Klal Yisroel to join foremost zechus that Klal Yisrael can invoke at the kever together with the tefillah journey and simultaneously ofof the Chofetz Chaim is the fact that tens of thousands fer our own tefillos. He adds that “Every Yid, no matter of lomdei Dirshu are participating daily in learning the who he is, has benefitted from the Chofetz Chaim in sefarim of the Chofetz Chaim: his Mishnah Berurah, so many ways. Perhaps this coming yahrtzeit, Tuesday, his Sefer Chofetz Chaim and his other mussar sefarim in 24 Elul/September 8, every Yid wherever he is should Dirshu’s popular Daf HaYomi B’Halacha program. It is stop for a few minutes and offer a tefillah in memory

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atop fresh rice. Add some soggy but not spoiled vegetables to a soup or casserole. You know what to do! Since it’s close to Rosh Hashana and not Pesach, there’s no Halacha to wash down the shelves and base of the fridge or freezer. But most people find they’re more motivated to keep their appliance in order if it’s clean and attractive. Besides, when was the last time you gave it a bath? If you don’t have a frost free freezer, defrosting is a must. Why let all that ice take-up so much room? Who knows what you’ll find behind it! But please, if it’s a packet of chulent meat or a frozen cake that you’ve forgotten about for months, it doesn’t have frost bite, don’t refreeze it only to be forgotten again! After the “bath,” and it’s time to put things back into your sparkling clean appliance, grouping commodities of one type is the way to go. Try placing sauces in a square or rectangular container for easy access; if you recently made a Sholom Zochar you may have a used 6-pack which is perfect for small jars of sauces. Collect and contain those rambling packets of cheese in one spot (or better still, container). Place bottles in the door as it may not be cool enough for other foods. And remember, not everything needs refrigeration to keep it fresh.

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People these days like to keep their coffee (the real sort) cooled. But putting coffee (grounds or beans) in the refrigerator or freezer does it a disservice. Condensation can affect the beans and cause them to lose their delicious roasted flavor. The key is an air-tight glass or ceramic container, kept it in a dark, cool location.

but it doesn’t. Fridge temperature is too cool and causes a potato’s starches to convert to sugar, resulting in altered flavor and color. Keep them in a cool, dark place that isn’t quite as cool as the fridge. (Their preferred temperature is around 50 degrees.)

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This depends on where your avocado is in its ripening cycle and when you want to eat it. An unripe avocado will cease ripening in the cold, so if it’s ready to eat, refrigerate it. But if you have rock-hard avocados, they need a room-temperature environment to before they become soft. If you’re planning to make a lot of avocado salad, buy your avocadoes on the hard side so they won’t take-up space in your vegetable drawer.

The “cool, dark place” scenario applies to onions too; they don’t require refrigeration. What they do like is air circulation, so keep them in a mesh bag – and don’t keep them near your potatoes, whose moisture and gasses will hasten their decay.

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6. Bananas Like avocados, only refrigerate bananas when you want to inhibit ripening. In the fridge they will remain unripe and their skin will become a sickly deep brown (which should be noted is only an aesthetic consideration), so keep them out until they start to turn.

7. Melons Melons, popularly bought for Yom Tov take-up a lot of room in the fridge. Leave on the counter to sweeten and only refrigerate when cut or if they’re getting over-ripe

8. Tomatoes If you like your tomatoes juicy and bright-tasting don’t put them in the fridge. Chilling tomatoes breaks down the sugars, acids and aroma-producing compounds that give them their special flavor; the cold also damages the fruit’s cell structure, resulting in an unpleasant texture. Keep them at room temperature (and out of direct sunlight).

9. Potatoes Some people think that the refrigerator qualifies as an appropriate “cool, dark place” for storing potatoes,

11. Garlic Like onions, garlic likes air circulation – and keeping it in the fridge can affect the flavors of nearby foods. The Department of Food Science and Technology at UC Davis recommends storing garlic in a cool, dry, dark place in a mesh bag, where it should keep for three to five months.

12. Hot sauce Vinegar-based hot sauces can live happily in a closet for up to three years; and in fact the refrigerator can affect the heat and viscosity of the sauce.

13. Condiments Ketchup and mustard containers may say that they should be refrigerated after opening, but there’s enough acid in both of them that they will keep fine in the pantry. Of course, this depends on how often you use them. Leaving them out of the fridge won’t put you at risk for foodborne illness, but after about a month their flavor and texture start to deteriorate. And this means that your giant ketchup bottle will be fine in your pantry until after the Yomim Tovim. >>>

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s there anyone reading this who’d be willing to throw-out /ignore/put on Free-Bay the large and varied collection of storage containers that kitchens tend to amass over several years? Buying a new set of containers can be an excellent space-saver for an over-stuffed fridge or freezer. There are many factors to consider when buying storage containers. Cheap or upgraded? Glass or plastic? Regular lids or hinges? Do they need to be oven or microwave safe? But the one thing that applies to them all is SHAPE and, if you’re buying containers for a limited space, you should be choosing square or rectangular-shaped containers rather than round ones. Here’s why! Says Susan Reid of King Arthur Flour: “Square containers take up 25% less space than round ones, so if you wish your freezer was 25% bigger, start buying square containers!” As obvious as this may sound when you read it,

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ow that you’re fridge is clean and the staples have been returned, it’s time to start cooking. But as we’re talking about fridges here, let’s zoom ahead to what should be done with your cooked food when it’s time to store it. And this means TAKING YOUR FOOD out of the pot before you freeze it. Whether it’s safe to refrigerate or freeze a pan of hot food is a topic for another discussion. So too is the question of using pans made of certain materials than can leach into the food if stored there for some time. And then there’s the problem of burning the bottom of the pot of cold food when it’s placed on the stove to re-warm. As Yom Tov approaches, the main bone of contention is that using cooking vessels for

it’s often forgotten. Perhaps this is because most food storage containers in the stores are round, so people rarely consider choosing something different. Square containers simply make sense! They fit well together with no wasted space between them. Rectangular containers with corners just as well. Whether it’s the fridge, freezer, or pantry, a little extra storage space is always welcome, and using efficientlyshaped containers is an easy way to achieve this!

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reezing cooked food before Yom Tov is a big time-saver, keeps food fresher longer, and frees the fridge of the space you desperately need. Freezing can be especially useful for those who cook in very large quantities and divide their food up for freezing. This way you can have almost everything you need from Rosh Hashana to Simchas Torah, cooked and ready-to- serve. For those of you prefer variety, freezing a lot of different dishes will be more time-consuming and take-up more space. Still, not everyone wants to serve Hawaiian chicken, sweet carrots and potato kugel at every meal and freezing a variety of meals is worth the effort. Packets of fried onions for various recipes always come in handy; if your family likes kneidelech in practically every soup, make them in bulk and freeze in the amounts you’ll need. Another useful tip if you’re “cooking to freeze” is to make several foods of one type on the same day. Bake several cakes while your mixer is out and your kitchen is “covered” with flour. Another time, peel a load of vegetables on your counter and make a few soups in one go. Same applies to cooking roasts, especially if you can cook a few in the oven together. Excellent for those with a meat slicer – you’ll only have to wash it once! But freezing also needs some know-how. Don’t cook and freeze

indiscriminately! Rule Number 1 is to freeze food when it’s really fresh. Don’t leave it on your counter or even in your freez fridge for an extended period before freezing. Freeze the food that a. freezes well, such as cakes without fillings or meat (slice before freezing); b. is better not left in the fridge, such as challah; c. is time consuming to prepare so you don’t want to make it on erev Yom Tov; d. “eats-up” your fridge space, such as soup. Put all food for freezing in stackable, freezer-proof containers. Label and date everything, even if you’re sure you retain a personal knowledge of everything you store. Remember to put the label on the face of the container that faces you when you open the freezer. Over-looking or not being able to find the food you’ve lovingly cooked and frozen will give your meals a “cold shoulder.” Freeze in amounts you’re likely to use, as left-over food from the freezer has a more limited life-span. Ideally decide upon which meal you’re freezing a food for and know how many people will be at each meal. Take into consideration that children normally require smaller portions; people are likely to eat a little less on the second night of Yom Tov as they’ve already had a heavy fleishig meal during the day. In addition to freezing the amounts you need, it’s a good idea to also freeze some smaller packages in case of unexpected or unplanned guests. For example, if there are 6 people in your family, freeze chicken nuggets or meatballs in amounts for 6. But also make a few packages for 2 people that you’ll be able to take-out if you have company. Of course, even the joys of freezing will eventually come to an end when you discover that your freezer is also full. Then what? >>>

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ther than borrowing freezer space from a neighbor (a tough one before a Yom Tov) or investing in a second freezer (a costly indulgence) all too often after a few sessions cooking, the time will come that your freezer is too full to take more food. While this is a problem that goes beyond the comprehension of even the greatest genius, here are a few ideas that may help to make this very hefty problem lighter. Chaya of Brooklyn begins her Yom Tov cooking with the multi-step or time-consuming items, like desserts, cakes, strudel etc. “These I make and freeze. After I reach my freezer’s capacity, I know I need to keep the rest of the menu simple and leave the preparation for right before Yom Tov/Shabbos so that the food stays fresh in the fridge. Sometimes I choose items that don’t necessitate my being in the kitchen all day and that can be made make quickly on Yom Tov.” Esther of Lakewood doesn’t want to fill her fridge or freezer with large containers of soup. “Instead I prepare a soup base by frying onions and other vegetables. I then add any thickener and spices and freeze it all in a bag. On Yom Tov, I just drop the contents into a pot, add water and poof! Soup!” This allows her to save storage space in the fridge and have fresh soup on Yom Tov. Rivky, also from Lakewood, pre-cooks everything, making it as concentrated as possible: i.e., the soup with a minimum amount of water, just enough to keep the vegetables covered. The same can be done with the cholent, meat and side dishes. This is another space saver and adding hot water turns the concentrated items into delicious meals. Esther from Yerushalayim lines plastic

I prepare a soup base by frying onions and other vegetables. I then add any thickener and spices and freeze it all in a bag. On Yom Tov, I just drop the contents into a pot, add water and poof! Soup!”

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containers with strong freezer bags before freezing soups, meat-balls, gravy etc. When the food is frozen she just removes the bags from the containers and lines them up on a freezer shelf. This method takes up much less space and leaves you with storage containers to reuse. In addition, if you forget to defrost a food item in advance, you can just take the whole bag and place it into a pot with hot water to speed up the defrosting process without diluting the food. Nechama from Lakewood says that her home-baked challahs for a Yom Tov take up most of the room of her smallish freezer. But she feels that leaving it on the counter isn’t an alternative as home-baked challah – which doesn’t contain preservatives - definitely tastes less fresh by the third day. She’s come-up with a solution that works well for her: she bakes some and buy others for the later meals. Dina from Deal recommends not using large containers to freeze food, even if you’ll be using it all at once. Remember you have more room when you stack upwards, so stacking a few small containers on top of each other will save precious space rather that one wide pan. The larger low-sided disposable aluminum containers are excellent space savers as you can stack several of them and they can also be put straight into the oven or on a hot plate to heat up. Another tip, which comes from Feiga from Lakewood, is to freeze food flat in a freezer bag. Place on a baking tray until frozen and then you can remove the tray and stack the bag. Note that this helps food freeze quickly (preventing bacterial growth), is easy to stack and doesn’t even require a storage container. A great idea!

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here’s no way that I’m going to stay in the kitchen while my husband and brother-in-law concoct some plan to rescue my daughter and niece. I put Shragie down on the playroom carpet where Chaim is hard at work constructing a tower out of Duplo. “Look, Mommy! I made the Sky Tower Building!” He holds up a menchie with gray hair. “This is Bluth, the Nazi!” “Chaim! What are you saying?” But I know exactly what he’s saying. The poor child overheard an adult conversation that should never have occurred in front of him. “I heard Tatty say that Bluth is a Nazi. Bluth is Tatty’s boss, right?” Chaim asks. “Right,” I say. “But Nazis are bad people. I think you should play something else, Chaim.” “If he’s bad I can make him fall from the top of the building and be niftered.” I wish. “Good idea,” I say then address Tziri, “Please watch Shragie for me. I have to help Tatty and Uncle Yaakov.” She nods. Shragie gleefully knocks down the Sky Tower Building and Bluth tumbles beneath the rubble. Chaim cheers and a puddle of Shragie’s spittle seeps into the carpet. I walk down the hall, knock on Zalman’s cubicle door and slide it open. Zalman’s on the phone, and Yaakov’s texting someone, fingers flying across the touch screen. Neither of them acknowledge my presence. I open a folding chair next to Zalman and sit down.

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“Lenny, call me back. It’s urgent.” I gather that Zalman called Lenny Brooks. That was smart. “He didn’t answer,” Zalman says. “But he’s the logical next step here. If Bluth and Reese took our girls, Lenny would know about it, or at least he would get in touch with Julie who would surely know what’s going on.” Yaakov’s still texting. “Did you hear me?” Zalman asks his brother. “Yeah, Lenny didn’t pick up.” “But don’t you agree that Lenny is our lead?” “Whatever,” Yaakov mutters. “I agree,” I say, because I do, and also because Yaakov’s rudeness is hurting Zalman. “It’s the next logical step.” I want to reinforce my support of Zalman’s idea.

hot right now. “You always have to one up me, don’t you, Yaakov?” Zalman says. “Grow up, Zalmy,” Yaakov spits back. “This is not about you and me. This is about Yael and Sheva.” “Right,” Zalman says. “And if you didn’t get caught up with smuggling or laundering or whatever it is that you did, Sheva and Yael would be home safe and sound.” “Lay off it,” Yaakov says. “You don’t know what you’re talking about. Bits and scraps won’t complete the puzzle. You’re missing essential pieces.” “Like what?” Zalman asks. “I’m not getting into it.” Zalman leans back in his swivel chair and it squeaks. “Fine. Don’t. I don’t care what you did. I only care about

“I can’t stand looking at him,” Zalman says. Finally, Yaakov puts his phone away. “Did Lenny get back to you?” Zalman doesn’t respond. “No,” I say. “So what’s our next step after Lenny?” Yaakov wants to know. “Why don’t we give Lenny a few minutes to get back to us?” I suggest. I’m not ready to let Zalman’s smart idea go just yet. “We have to come up with something else. Something better,” Yaakov says. “It’s a good idea. A smart one,” I say and then I stop when the echo of my words ring in my ears. I sound totally pathetic. Instead of supporting Zalman, I am probably embarrassing him. I know that my cheek ares very

getting the girls back. That’s it. So Einstein, what’s your bright idea?” Yaakov rubs the stubble on his chin. Then he says, “What about Gerald?” Wrinkles bunch on Zalman’s forehead. “Gerald? What does he have to do with any of this?” Yaakov smiles. “I told you that you didn’t know the whole story.” “This is not a contest, Yaakov,” Zalman says. “Just get on with it. How is Gerald involved?” “Same way I am, I guess,” Yaakov responds. “Gerald is a teddy bear in an ogre’s body. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time and that did him in. But it doesn’t really make a difference how Gerald is involved. continued on page 96


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The main thing is that Gerald might be able to help us find the girls.” “So call him,” Zalman urges. “Meanwhile I will text Lenny. I don’t know what he didn’t get back to me yet.” Yaakov steps out of the cubicle. “Where are you going?” Zalman asks. Yaakov doesn’t answer. He walks down the hall and I hear his muffled voice. He must have gotten through to Gerald. Good. Boruch Hashem. “I can’t stand looking at him,” Zalman says. This time I don’t bother to defend Yaakov or offer the voice of peacemaker. My brother-in-law’s behavior is insulting and demeaning. I don’t blame Zalman for feeling that way. I do, too. “I hope Gerald knows something,” I say. “I don’t,” Zalman responds. “This is about Sheva and Yael. Not about us- just like you said.” “I know what I said, but I don’t want Yaakov to win this one.” “It’s not a content, again as you said. And it’s not a game either.” “You’re right, Mimi. It’s war.” I don’t respond to that. Zalman is over-tired, just as I am, and Yaakov too. None of us are equipped to deal rationally with this emergency situation. But we’re here in this together, not by choice, but by necessity. My phone rings. It’s Tamar. “Hi.” “Any update?” She’s calmed down since the last time that she called here. “I keep calling Yaakov and he’s not answering. He’s at your house, right?” I feel like telling her that he’s been abducted again, because I wouldn’t mind if someone would remove him from our house, from our property, right now. I know that’s really nasty, cruel even. Now I’m stooping to his level. No. I’m stooping to Bluth’s level. I’m not going to do that. Truthfully, I don’t wish Yaakov harm. I just don’t want him to inflict harm on my husband either. But every utterance from Yaakov’s mouth stings. It’s like the guy doesn’t have a kind bone in his body. “He’s here,” I say. She exhales into the phone. “Oh, good. Boruch Hashem. I get so scared when Yaakov doesn’t answer his phone.” 96 |August 28, 2015 - the LAkewood shopper

Tamar doesn’t have to say anymore. “I know how you feel.” “No, you don’t!” she accuses me. “You don’t know anything, Mimi. Zalman wasn’t attacked and abducted. You can’t understand how I feel.” Emotions are raw right now. Tamar went through a very traumatic experience. It was traumatic for me, too and Yaakov is not my husband. But then again I spared Tamar from knowing about the abduction until Yaakov arrived here. But still, she’s right on that point. I can’t know exactly how she feels and I’m very grateful for that. There’s silence on the line for a minute or two until Tamar says, “So what’s going on? Do we have any clues,

need to be a part of what’s going on here. I need to help save Sheva and Yael. “You got a text,” Yaakov tells me. Maybe that’s why he hung up so fast. I pull up my messages and see that it’s Esther, again. Her text: Guests have arrived for the funeral. I have no patience for Esther now. I can’t be a part of her games. She’s taking this too far. It’s true that she’s the only one that has been supporting Ma during her stay in the hospital, but what choice did w e have? None of us asked to get involved with abductions. I’m not bothering to respond to her. “Lenny didn’t hear anything about it yet,” Zalman says

It’s 2015 in America. There are no Nazis here. any idea where they took Yael and Sheva?” “Not yet,” I say. “Mimi, this is so crazy. It’s terrifying. They’re so young. So innocent. I’m so scared.” On that, I can totally relate. “I know. But Zalman thinks that Bluth wouldn’t hurt them.” “Bluth is a Nazi!” Tamar says. I guess the two brothers have something in common. They both called their boss a Nazi. “He’s a madman. He’s capable of anything!” Her words are chilling. Images of my precious daughter being tormented by a soldier with a swastika on his arm band, race through my mind. No. It’s wrong. Bluth is not a Nazi. It’s 2015 in America. There are no Nazis here. Zalman’s texting when Yaakov returns. “So what did Gerald say?” I want to know. Yaakov shakes his head. “Nothing.” “You weren’t talking about nothing for all this time.” Zalman looks up for a second and then continues texting. My guess is that he’s texting Lenny. “Gerald doesn’t know anything,” Yaakov insists. Tamar’s saying something that I don’t hear clearly. “Here,” I say, handing my phone to him. “It’s Tamar.” He takes my phone and steps back out into the hallway. “Are you texting Lenny?” I ask Zalman. He nods and continues to text. Yaakov’s back again. He hands me my phone. That was quick. I don’t know how he got her to hang up so fast. I

as he looks up from his phone. “He’s checking with Julie. What did Gerald have to say?” “Nothing. He didn’t know anything about the girls being kidnapped.” “So what do we do now?” I ask. “We call the cops,” Zalman says. I gasp. Zalman said that we couldn’t get the police involved, because it would expose Yaakov. So now I know what Zalman’s doing. He’s trying to get more information out of his brother. “No!” Yaakov says. “Why not?” Zalman asks. “You know why not!” Yaakov snaps. “But I thought it’s not about you. It’s about the girls,” Zalman says with an edge of sarcasm in his tone. “I know what you’re doing, Zalman, and it’s not going to work.” “It will work when the cops come.” “You wouldn’t.” “I would,” Zalman insists. I’m not sure if he’s bluffing or not. Apparently though, Yaakov is convinced. “Fine. You want to know?” Yaakov’s eyes are blazing. “I’ll tell you.”

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of commitment. You’re going to be married to the same bottle of vinegar for the rest of your life. Personally, I don’t sell vinegar before Pesach, so I’m in a mad rush to finish it. I’m making volcanoes, using it to scrub walls, unclog drains, “How do we still have ¾ of a bottle? Why aren’t we eating more salad dressing?” Maybe you’re supposed to go in with a group. “300 envelopes? I need one. I mostly email. Anyone else need envelopes?” “What am I going to do with all these envelopes? Start a tzedakah?” And they also carry some pretty strange products. For example, I saw a bag of dog food the size of a couch cushion that says, “For healthy weight dogs.” The bag itself weighed more than most dogs. What’s “healthy weight”? It sounds like something you put on a shidduch resume. Also, I know it’s not kosher, but did you know they sell a whole frozen lamb? You can strap it into second kiddie seat, right next to your child. Create some memories. Because the carts are huge. You can get a cart with a bottom shelf and room for two kids side by side, or you can just be honest and get the flatbed. Either way, you get a lot of exercise. To push your cart, you really have to lean into it. Everyone’s walking at a 45-degree angle. This is why they have to make the store so roomy. And all that exercise helps take your mind off the question of, “Where am I going to put this in my house? Oh, they sell sheds.” Because otherwise these things end up as furniture around the house. You just leave it in the living room and have people sit on it. “Here. Sit on the bag of rice.” Or you take apart the case and put the individual units in a series of cabinets so that people open your cabinets and comically see 100 of the same thing. Like “Boy! You’re really into beans!” There are also no shopping bags, because no bag in the world will fit more than one of these items. So if you ask, they send you to a huge pile of

three-sided boxes. Where are the other three sides? Are you trying to pass off each box as two? Also, half the boxes are sticky. And then you have to get out. Security’s pretty tight. They don’t let you in unless you show your membership card, and then on the way out, they look over your receipt. Are people shoplifting from Costco? How? “Sir? Is that a 30-gallon drum of oil under your shirt?” “What? No, I came with that.” Officially, they call it a “price club”, like you’re part of some secret club, but it’s not really a secret if people are walking out carrying items that are larger than their shopping carts. And no bags. They kind of ruined the secret when they decided to sell cases of toilet paper that you have to tie to the top of your van. But they don’t let you in without a membership card, although absolutely anyone can get one. So long as they can somehow make it into the store past security to the membership desk without a card. (I’m not sure how I did that. I think my wife snuck me in.) You pay like $60 a year just so you can see what they have in the store. That alone is an experience. I feel like the meraglim. But you need to be a member. I’m pretty sure it’s a legal thing. Maybe in your contract there’s a legal disclaimer about how if you die from eating an entire tub of mayonnaise because it won’t fit in your fridge, they’re not held responsible. Nor will they take back your curry powder. I think they’re trying to kill their members so they can take on new members. But my point is that I’m not actually sure why there’s such heavy security. Everyone there has a family. There are no creepy loners getting a membership just so they can buy 100 lbs. of cat food and 8 years’ worth of shampoo. Actually, that’s not my point. My point is that going to Costco is the most money you’ll ever spend saving money. Mostly on the theory of “If you buy everything NOW, you don’t have to worry about inflation.”

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BACK TO SCHOOL – AGAIN

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Those loaded words - Back to School - conjure up different images for different mothers, depending on her stage of life. For some, it’s dabbing your eyes as their suddenly-grown up Primary girl or boy gets on that yellow school bus for the very first time. For others, they’re dabbing their eyes once again as their suddenly-even-more-grown up yeshivah bachur or Seminary girl boards the plane to Eretz Yisroel. Sometimes it’s orientations and shopping for shoes and appeasing those who dread the first day of school every year. One mother, however, experienced a bit of role reversal as her own children ushered her back to school. Yehudis Cohen of Yerushalayim shares her experience going back to school as a middle-aged mother and grandmother.

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was actually a stay-at-home mother for 22 years. After Seminary, I worked as a receptionist in a popular doctor’s office, a job that I continued after I was married, for about five years. I loved the fast-paced work and the way I was able to help people and get to know the patients and their families. After five years of marriage and three children, though, the long hours and intense schedule started getting to me. My oldest was in kindergarten and I felt like I was never there for her when she needed it. When she had vacation, when she was sick, after she came home from school, it was always someone else caring for her. There were always elaborate arrangements made for every occasion, and I just wanted to be home with her. At that time, my husband had started working and was making enough money, so after consulting with da’as Torah we decided I would quit my job and become a bona fide stay-at-home mom. 108 |auguST 28, 2015 - The Lakewood Shopper

How did that work out for you?

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t was absolute bliss because I had no doubt in my mind that I was doing the right thing. I didn’t feel tugged in a million directions every time I had to run off to work while my child was sick in bed or when I had to serve frozen pizza for supper for the third time that week because there was no time for anything else. I didn’t use up all my physical and emotional energy at work and then come home exhausted, trying desperately to muster up a smile and some strength for the kids so they don’t become karbanos to my career. I was just there for them, all the time. I worked hard, but I was happy.

So what made you decide to switch tracks?

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oney started getting extremely tight. We had managed throughout the mounting tuitions, cutting corners and being happy without indulgences. What I couldn’t >>>


Lakewood Home give the kids in terms of things – fancy vacations, dinners out, in-style clothing, I gave them in my time. We even managed to pay for the first two weddings, but after that point it became apparent that we would need more of an income flow on order to continue. We once again consulted with Daas Torah and we were advised that it would be prudent for me to go back to school and become a nurse in order to contribute to the parnassah in the home.

Why a nurse?

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had always wanted to be a nurse. As far back as the “What I want to be when I grow up” page in my kindergarten yearbook where everyone wanted to be a mommy, morah or tzadeikes, my career of choice was nurse. I actually wanted to begin studying nursing right after I finished seminary, but my father did not allow it. The training and internship I would have to undergo took place in environments not suitable for a bas Yisroel, and there were no appropriate options like there are today. The hospitals and nursing homes where I would seek a job weren’t either accommodating of frum lifestyles and schedules, as we lived out of the New York area where frum Jews weren’t such a fact of life. Working in a doctor’s office was as close as I could get to my dream job, so that is why I chose to become a receptionist and was grateful to get a job in the field. I picked up a lot of experience in that capacity, and as a mother who was always curious and asking questions about my children’s diagnoses, treatments, growth, etc. Now that I was considering going back to work, and the options available for frum female nurses in Israel are far more vast and appropriate, it seemed like the natural choice.

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ot as well as I would have liked them to. My two married daughters were mature enough to be happy for me, but they were nervous about me not being as available for them as I was in the past. They both work and because they live not far from me, I am always there to help with their babies or provide supper when their schedule gets stressful. The boys in yeshivah were the least concerned, because their lives wouldn’t change as much, though they didn’t understand why I would do this and found it strange. My high school daughters and the younger kids – my youngest was four – took it the hardest. They were used to having me around and completely devoted to them, and they couldn’t imagine any other way. They cried, they sulked, and they begged me to reconsider. Ultimately, though, they all came around. It helped that I gave them time to come to terms with it. I told them a couple of months before I planned on starting, and even when I did start, I started slowly, with several courses at a time to help me toward my BA. They didn’t even realize I was taking them, because they were out of the house

much of the day, especially the older ones, and I was taking the classes virtually, so I timed it so that it would not interfere with our time together. Also during that time we spoke a lot and I was very open about how I expected the home to change and how I expected things to stay the same. Any time I took my kids to the doctor, I pointed out the nurses and told them that I would be one too someday soon. That got them pretty excited! While it was difficult to watch my children struggle with my decision, I was grateful that they did eventually accept the reality, even anticipate it on some level.

As far back as the “What I want to be when I grow up” page in my kindergarten yearbook where everyone wanted to be a mommy, morah or tzadeikes, my career of choice was nurse

What was your first day back at school like?

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he first day I attended nursing school, after achieving the necessary prerequisites, was a big one. Beforehand, my daughters helped me shop for appropriate school clothing and supplies, and on the big day, everyone surprised me by coming over and preparing a breakfast send-off. I was gratified to have that support, but, of course, I was nervous at entering this foreign world. As soon as I entered the classroom and saw the sea of twenty-something year-olds talking nervously among themselves, I almost wanted to flee. It was strange, sitting behind a desk again after decades away, but also liberating in its own way. I felt like I had come full circle and had finally achieved something I always wanted. There was also a paradox in that I felt so old compared to the youngsters who were now my colleagues, but on the other hand I felt so young! I was close to fifty, an age when people start winding down, and here I was embarking on an entire new life! It was pretty amazing…

What were some of the challenges of going back to school at that stage of life?

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he pressures at home were far more intense. For a young girl in school, her studies are her chief focus and everything else in her life falls by the wayside. That’s what continued on page 110

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BACK TO SCHOOL – AGAIN

Any message you’d like to convey to mothers contemplating returning to school or to the workforce?

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f course, any decision of this magnitude must be made only by consulting with Daas Torah. Speak to a Rov who knows you and your family well, and make sure both you and your husband are present at the conversation so that the full picture is shared. Keep your head held high even among those much younger than you, which can be even harder when those youngsters are in a position of authority over you! Your confidence, self-respect and respect

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the people around her expect and are careful to accommodate. Even those who are already married or have a side job, and definitely have it harder as they juggle multiple responsibilities, still have fewer responsibilities at home than a sandwich generation mother. I had elderly parents, kids in shidduchim, marrieds who still needed me, teenagers, young ones with lots of homework and it seemed like I was never in the right place. Because they were so nervous about my lack of availability when I first broke the news to them, I was scared of justifying their fears and my guilt had me twisted into knots trying desperately to make everyone happy, while keeping up with the intense schoolwork. Also, doing homework with kids and attending shiurim notwithstanding, my long break from formal education made it difficult to plunge into the academic aspects of the coursework. The thing I discovered is that the brain Hashem gave us is a beautifully versatile organ, and once I got past a few rough acclimation periods, I was able to accomplish what I needed to and do quite well in my classes. The times had also changed so dramatically since I was last in the education and career world, and there were things my colleagues twenty-some years my junior grasped effortlessly while my mouth hung open in utter confusion. It was hard to feel stupid like that, but I learned not to be embarrassed to ask for help or enlightenment from those who had not yet been born when I was already knee-deep in diapers. In retrospect, the challenges I faced seemed formidable at the time, but are insignificant in the face of the tremendous satisfaction I get in my work as a nurse today. The pediatrician I had worked for decades ago in my early adult years had since moved

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In retrospect, the challenges I faced seemed formidable at the time, but are insignificant in the face of the tremendous satisfaction I get in my work as a nurse today.

for them will put you in a position where they respect your seniority and life experience. Speak to your family beforehand and involve them in the process. Be prepared to hear out your children’s concerns and even though you are the parent and ultimate decider, take their feelings into consideration and let them know that you are. Do what is best for you and your family and don’t listen to what society says. Most importantly, place your trust in Hashem because He is the ultimate provider and He will guide you on the path you are meant to take. If you or someone you know has a story to share, please contact fradl@lakewoodshopper.com.

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DRIVEWAY DRAMA A FICTION STORY

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avriel Schiffer and his wife Miriam lived in a large townhouse in a crowded area of Brooklyn. Brooklyn isn’t known for its abundance of parking spots but Gavriel never had a problem with parking when he drove up to his house after a long day of work because he had a spacious driveway to pull into. Gavriel was thankful for his driveway and was pleased with his investment in a property that came along with this very necessary amenity. He never had to worry about alternate side parking and slipped into and out of ‘his’ spot with ease every morning on his way to the beis midrash and work, and every evening upon his return from the office. Which was why Gavriel was caught by surprise when one Monday morning, just as he was heading off to work he found a tan Honda Odyssey blocking his driveway. Gavriel didn’t know whose van it was and frantically searched up and down the block, ringing neighbors’ doorbells and asking around for clues as to who the thoughtless owner of this large vehicle might be. Nobody knew. Gavriel was stuck. And frustrated. And angry. Who in the world had such nerve to block his driveway? He had no answers, only an angry question. He had a meeting at work that day and he couldn’t be late. Of all days to have this happen to him.! Some nasty driver had really planned his evil deed well! His wife Miriam poked her head out the window to find out what the commotion was all about. She too was shocked to discover that for the first time since she could remember the sole ownership and use of their private driveway had been contested. Poor Gavriel was stuck. Miriam grabbed her pocketbook and ran outside to her husband. “Here, Gavriel, take my MetroCard and go catch a bus or a train downtown,” she said as she thrust the card into his hand. Then, 112 |auguST 28, 2015 - The Lakewood Shopper

“What a chutzpah,” she sighed. “But I will go to the hardware store this afternoon and buy a No Parking sign to make sure this never happens again.” “A No Parking sign?” Gavriel retorted. “You’d think that it is rather obvious and quite unnecessary to have to state that this is a driveway and that blocking me from accessing it is unacceptable!” “You’d think,” agreed Miriam, “but it can’t hurt for those nearsighted people who need things to be boldly spelled out for them red on white.”

“You’d think that it is rather obvious and quite unnecessary to have to state that this is a driveway and that blocking me from accessing it is unacceptable!” “If they don’t know a driveway from a street curb they don’t belong driving!” insisted Gavriel as he pocketed the metrocard and sourly headed for the train. Throughout the next week or so Gavriel instinctively checked his driveway like a lioness protecting her cubs. Miriam hung a No Parking sign on the fence near the driveway and Gavriel clearly marked the boundaries of his property with bright yellow paint, all the while reassuring himself aloud to his wife that the inconsiderate fellow who thoughtlessly blocked the driveway was indeed an unusually nearsighted person, the likes of which there were few. ***

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wo months passed since the incident of the blocked driveway and one winter morning Miriam woke up with a sharp, piercing pain on her right side. She was in agony. She couldn’t move without wincing. Gavriel used all his connections to get his wife a same day appointment with a well respected doctor. He settled her into the car and sped off to their appointment. Miriam sat white faced throughout the forty minute drive, wincing with every bump. The medical office came into view and Gavriel slowed down to find a parking spot. There were none. And Miriam was in agony. This was a medical emergency. He would have to park wherever he could squeeze his car in. He pulled into a spot, doing his best not to block a driveway. He was halfway successful. The other half would have to be forgiven. Anyone who lived on the block of a doctor’s office would have to understand that emergencies come up that are completely and totally out of a person’s control. Once Miriam was settled in the waiting room he would try to find another spot or leave a note by his windshield wiper with his cell number in case the owner needed to pull out. After making sure Miriam was as comfortable as she could be, Gavriel pulled out his cell phone and called his office, family and chavrusah to let them know that he would not be keeping his appointments today and to ask them to daven for Miriam. Gavriel ended the third of his calls and checked with Miriam if it was okay to run out to repark the car, but before he got a chance to act on his good intentions, a medical assistant called his wife’s name and the window of opportunity was lost. Gavriel gathered their belongings and the couple was buzzed out of the reception area. The door closed behind them and continued on page 114


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the two of them slowly made their way down the hall to the consultation room. Behind them the office doorbell rang and as a buzzing sound signaled admittance, a breathless man ran in, frantically asking if anyone here was blocking his driveway. Those sitting in the waiting room gave him disgruntled looks and shrugged their shoulders. The receptionist assertively informed him that the car was neither hers nor anyone else’s in the room and that he was kindly requested to leave as he was disturbing the patients. The man scowled and made a very loud exit, declaring that if nobody stepped for-

and I’m here!” bellowed Gavriel. “I was at the doctor’s office with my wife. It was a medical emergency!” “Oh, so it’s you who thoughtlessly blocked half my driveway! Hello, hello! So, you had an emergency, eh? That’s what they all say!” “Yes, I did,” said Gavriel, waving frantically toward his wife. “I would think that with a doctor’s office on your block you would understand that situations like these come up.” “Really, now?” scoffed the driveway owner. “I have a driveway for a reason and it’s not because I want to supply free parking for ambulances and lay EMTs claiming

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to be on call. My driveway is for my use. Got that? “And just for the record,” he continued, “I did ask at the doctor’s office whether anyone there was illegally parked, and you weren’t there. When you tell a lie at least do so intelligently, man!” “Cut it out!” Gavriel snapped. “I was there—maybe in the examining room. A little consideration, please. You don’t go call a tow truck just because someone blocked half your driveway. You had plenty of room to maneuver around me,” said Gavriel pointedly. “Look at all this space.” “You parked illegally and you blame

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me?!” the owner roared. “For your information, man, I just missed a two hundred dollar appointment because of you. Would you like to pay for that!” There was no sense in standing there arguing. The tow truck was there for a reason and Gavriel intended to drive home in his own car before it was hauled off tosome far-out pound. He threw a breathless “sorry” at the angry driveway owner and hopped into his car. Miriam jumped in from the other side and the two sped off. ***

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avriel breathed a sigh of relief as he gratefully steered his own car toward his own house. He was looking forward to relaxing and unwinding from this harrowing morning with a cup of coffee and a cat nap before heading to the office. But as the Schiffer house came into view and Gavriel slowed down to pull into their driveway, his relief turned right back into rage—for right there, smack in the middle of their driveway, was a light blue Buick. Gavriel had enough driveway drama for one day—more than enough. Whoever had the chutzpah of rolling right into their driveway as though they owned it was going to hear from him. Big time. “Maybe it’s someone for us?” suggested Miriam doubtfully. “But I don’t see anyone. Or maybe it’s someone for the Chinese people next door who mistook our driveway for our neighbors’.” “Well, whoever it is, I’m going to give them a piece of my mind!” Gavriel promised, his voice hard. He pulled into the driveway as much as he could

and shut the car’s engine, his own engine of fury in high gear. The two got out of the car, stiff, tired and worn out. Gavriel intended to care for Miriam then head back out to find out which two legged animal and the nerve to call their driveway his own. “Hello, Gavriel!” a voice called out. Gavriel was too wound up to care for social chit chat right now. He looked up and around to see who had called his name. A figure was making its way from the back of his house and through the driveway toward him. Gavriel squinted in the sunlight. “Daniel?” he asked. “That’s my name!” replied his chavrusah. “What are you doing here?” Gavriel asked, puzzled. “I came by to see how you and your wife are doing and to bring you some food,” he said as he handed Gavriel a large black shopping bag with Milstein Meals emblazoned across it in shiny silver letters. “I rang your doorbell but there was no answer. I went to the back to see if you have a back door I could leave this by. I’m so glad I caught you. I was about to give up and go home.” Gavriel glanced at the Buick in his driveway. “So this car here is yours?” “Yup! This clunker is mine!” Daniel chirped. “Boy, am I glad you have a driveway!” he added. “Parking is impossible in this area! “You don’t mind that I parked in your driveway here, do you?” he asked as an afterthought. “Oh, no, not at all,” replied Gavriel. “Be my guest. Any time! If there’s room in the heart there’s room in the driveway!”

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Honey Raisin Challah


Lakewood Home Honey Raisin Challah 5 lb high gluten flour ¾ cup honey 1 cup sugar

Since we need so much of it for Yom Tov, the first thing I like to do when preparing for Rosh Hashana is fill the freezer with challah. Besides the great feeling of accomplishing something huge, the honey and raisins get me into the spirit of hoping (and of course praying) for a sweet year to come.

6 Tablespoons dry yeast

Soak the raisins in hot water to cover while preparing the dough.

4 ½ teaspoons salt

Dissolve the yeast in 1 cup of warm water with 1 Tablespoon of sugar until foamy.

1 ½ cups oil

Add the remaining ingredients. Mix to form soft dough.

6 eggs

Drain the raisins and add to the dough once it is formed.

4 ½ cups warm water

Knead the dough for approximately 10 minutes by hand or 5 minutes by machine.

1 cup raisins (or to taste)

Cover dough with a little oil and turn over. Let rise for 1 ½ hours. Punch down and let rise for ½ an hour or more. Divide the dough into 6-8 balls (depending on the size of the challahs) Spray round pans with oil spray. Roll the dough between your hands to form a thick, long rope and place in the pan coiled upwards or knot like a bilky. Egg with a slightly beaten egg.

Tip: To make the honey easier to pour, measure the oil first and then use the same cup for the honey.

Bake at 350 for approximately 30 minutes or until nicely browned.

Honey Spice Chiffon Cake 6 eggs separated ¾ cup sugar ¾ cup light brown sugar 6 Tablespoons honey ¾ cup coffee (made with 1-2 teaspoons instant coffee)

Next on my list is honey cake because I can’t wait to smell its intoxicating aroma! It also freezes beautifully. This version is fluffy and light. Make extra if you want it before and after Yom Kippur. Beat the egg whites until frothy and gradually add the sugar. Beat until stiff. In a separate bowl beat the yolks with the brown sugar until light.

¾ cup oil

Slowly add the remaining ingredients.

2 Tablespoons lemon juice

Fold in the egg whites.

½ teaspoon salt

Pour into a greased tube or Bundt pan (Some Bundt pans are a little smaller than tube pans ; so if you have extra batter you can make a small cake also or cupcakes.)

½ teaspoon cloves ½ teaspoon ginger 1 ½ teaspoons cinnamon

Bake at 350 for 50 minutes to 1 hour.

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Lakewood Home Honey Carrots 1 bag of carrots

Another sweet tradition is tzimmes or honeyed carrots.

3 Tablespoons oil

Prepare them fresh if possible but they will last in the refrigerator quite a few days.

3 tablespoons honey 3 Tablespoons brown sugar ¼ teaspoon salt

Peel and slice the carrots.

White pepper to taste

Heat the oil in a pot until hot. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir. Cook until soft about 20 minutes.

Barbeque Brisket 4 lb Brisket 1 onion 6 cloves garlic-minced ¼ cup Dijon mustard ½ teaspoon ginger ½ cup red wine ½ cup coke 1 cup ketchup ¼ cup honey ¼ cup apple cider vinegar (if you don’t use on Rosh Hashana replace with 1/8 cup wine and 1/8 cup water) ¼ cup soy sauce ½ cup oil 2 teaspoons black pepper

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We need to find a food etymologist to explain why many people traditionally make brisket for Rosh Hashana. Whatever the reason, this is a delicious main course. Chop the onion in small pieces. Mix together with the rest of the ingredients. Pour on the Brisket. Cover tightly. Roast for 2 hours. Turn and roast 1 more hour. Refrigerate and slice and reheat in sauce.


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and cabinets opened. She also found her safe on the back porch, her purse missing and her basement door forced open. Police say they found the sleeping in-

truders after noticing the garage light was on. Twenty-one-year-old Spencer Peak faces a preliminary hearing Sept. 1 on burglary and other charges. His wife has not yet been charged. They should at least get some credit for making the police’s job just a tad easier.

Domestic Criminal break his fall. He then looks around helplessly before walking away. “The child fell and pressed onto the painting, putting a fist-sized tear in it,” an employee at TST Art of Discovery, which organized the exhibition in Taipei, said. The organizers have decided not to seek damages from the boy’s family, according to Central News Agency. Perhaps this will put things in perspective the next time your little one accidentally shatters your favorite crystal.

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ome people really, really don’t like their job and would do anything to get out of it. A Florida woman is accused of making up a lie about being kidnapped so she wouldn’t have to return to her job as a night shift nursing assistant. In a news release, the Panama City Police Department said its officers and other agencies spent several hours Monday morning looking for 43-year-old Beverly F. Brooks. A concerned co-worker noticed Brooks didn’t return from a break and called to see if she needed a ride back to work. Brooks told her she was being held against her will. Police found Brooks who admitted that she’d made up the story because she didn’t want to go back to work. The woman was arrested, and it seems that she may get away with skipping work again – this time to go to jail.

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Riding on our 60th anniversary with Zeidy’s truck

ay back in the 1950s, there was no such thing as Kosher ice cream. Mr. Ephraim Klein, a”h, answered that call to give Kosher consumers the savory experience of real Kosher ice cream - hence the company name “Klein’s Kosher Ice Cream”. Mr. Klein, a hard-working Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States, started Klein’s Ice Cream from scratch. He didn’t think of it as a company back then; it was one man, with a truck, selling his delicious recipe so that Kosher consumers could enjoy real Cholov Yisroel Ice Cream. Of course, the Klein’s name and the Klein’s brand is now synonymous with Kosher ice cream across the country and the world. Yet, it was six decades of hard work, integrity, perseverance and siyata d’shmaya that

has transformed the man with the truck into the industry leader, the most innovative ice cream company in the Kosher world - Klein’s Ice Cream as we know it today. That first truck was the subject of many tales, a piece of the Klein’s tradition, and indeed a piece of modern Jewish American history. Grandparents would reminisce about the truck to their grandchildren with nostalgia, and the mere mention of it would bring smiles to everyone’s faces. In honor of their 60th Anniversary, the Kleins wanted to celebrate it with something momentous and original. They immediately thought of their old ice cream truck, a piece of history alive only in our imaginations but not physically preserved for posterity. They sought to find that which embodied the brand, the ice cream, and the innovations that have since endured. And find it they did. With great effort, Klein’s located the truck in some remote corner of Michigan. It had the markings of the 1950s era. Indeed, after much research and authentication, it has been declared to be the “real thing”! This family heirloom, this precious piece of Jewish

history has been rediscovered. Six decades have passed yet the entire Klein’s ice cream family was once again transported to their origins, to the landscape of 1955 where Kosher ice cream was but a distant dream. They purchased the truck in celebration of the company’s 60th Anniversary, as an everlasting memory to their Zeidy, and founder, who unknowingly solidified his place in the Jewish world all those years ago, from the back of a single truck. “We are very happy that we were able to get the truck” says Ari Klein, grandson of the founder and the company’s Research and Product Developer. “For us it symbolizes continuing our grandfather’s traditions, visions and values, which remain as true today as they were back then.” Indeed, Klein’s ice cream remains • theNationally undisputed recogn leader of the best in the industry. The truck is still • Largest private un alive. The vision is still alive. The next six decades shine • Qualify to sit for C brightly ahead. Look out for this authentic truck now on display Graduates in Klein’s Ice Cream House at their Boro Park loca- have be national accountin tion. It will also be taken to other locations on special occasions.

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valuable knowledge of the programing languages that I learned at the PCS course, I gained the ability to analyze programing problems and choose the correct solution. That skill is one of the key components of the course.

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NEW JERSEY NEWS Governor Chris Christie

Poll Finds Most New Jerseyans are Proud to Live Here

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ore than half of residents of New Jersey have “a lot” of pride in their state, according to a new poll from Rutgers University’s Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling. Six percent aren’t proud at all, and 12 percent only have “a little” pride for their state. According to the poll, 61 percent of New Jerseyans consider it an “excellent” or “good” place. Only 11 percent called it a poor place to live. The poll was prompted by a national survey released in July that showed that 40 percent of Americans hold an unfavorable view of New Jersey, the most negative percentage any state in the country received. “In July’s national YouGov survey, New Jersey was the only state about which the rest of America was more negative than positive,” Ashley Koning, assistant director of the Eagleton Center was quoted in NJ.com as saying. “So we wanted to get New Jerseyans’ take on their own state and to find out how much Jersey Pride residents have and the reasons they might find New Jersey a great place to live.” Location, convenience, access to the ocean, quality of life and diversity were most often cited as residents’ favorite features. “Where else can you be an hour away from two of the biggest cities in the country, as well as the shore — not to mention the variety of scenery, seasons and culture in between?” Koning said. Eagleton surveyed 876 adults from July 25-Aug. 1. The poll has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.9 percentage points.

New Jersey State Police Searching for Perpetrator of Boat Hit-and-Run

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ew Jersey State Police are asking for the public’s help in finding the driver of a boat involved in a hit-and-run crash. The incident occurred on Saturday at Lake Hopatcong at Woodport Cove near Mason Street Pub in Jefferson Township at 10:00p.m. The boat operator struck another boat and left the location. The crash resulted in extensive damage to the victim’s boat, and two of the five passengers on the boat were treated for minor injuries. The boat that left the scene is described as a large, white cabin boat with an aluminum prop, and it should have damage to the hull and prop. Anyone with information is asked to call the New Jersey State Police Marine Unit, Lake Hopatcong Station at (973)-663-3401.

Christie Administration Sends Forest Fire Service Crews to Help Battle Western Wildfires

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ew Jersey responded to the growing need for support to fight Western wildfires by sending 20 members of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service and New Jersey State Forestry Services to assist in the battling of the fires that are raging across parts of the Northwest. These NJ firefighters will supplement 32 firefighters, including three wildfire truck crews, the Christie Administration dispatched more than week ago as part of a cooperative aid agreement with the U.S. Forest Service. The 20 members of the first crew that

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left New Jersey Aug. 15 have been directly assisting the U.S. Forest Service in fighting wildfires in LoLo National Forest in Montana. Immediately after arriving in Oregon Aug. 17, the three truck crews were assigned to fight wildfires in Washington State. One Lakewood firefighter is amongst the newly deployed NJ firefighters. Baruch Lang, of Station 64, who joined the Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department this year and also passed the National Forest Fire test, reported to Division B headquarters in Whiting, NJ, where he received his orders and flew out west. He’s expected to remain there for approximately two weeks. New Jersey’s firefighters are among nearly 30,000 firefighters from across the country battling fires raging across Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and California. The U.S. Forest Service will be reimbursing the state for all costs associated with the deployment of crews to the fires in the Pacific Northwest. Personnel and equipment are being dispatched from across the state. The assignments will have no impacts on the ability of the Forest Fire Service to fight any wildfires in New Jersey.

Two NJ State Troopers Save Man’s Life By Performing CPR On Turnpike

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wo NJ State Troopers have been credited with saving a man’s life on the New Jersey Turnpike. At around 2:21pm last Thursday, Troopers Odean Hansel and Ryan Kauffmann responded to a crash northbound at milepost 36.9 in Mount Laurel Township. Upon arrival, the troopers found an unresponsive man in his vehicle on the left shoulder. Hansel and Kauffman immediately began performing CPR and used an AED defibrillator until paramedics arrived. They succeeded in regaining a pulse and the man was taken to Virtua Memorial Medical Center for treatment. “That’s a blessed day. I was just so happy that Trooper Ryan Kauffmann and I were there,” said Trooper Odean Hansel.

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rivers in N.J. have probably noticed the drop on gas prices in recent days. In many stations in N.J., gas is now back below $2.00 a gallon AAA said it’s definitely unusual to see gas prices this low, but it’s common for them to go down this time of year and right now that’s the trend across the Tri-State area. Numbers from AAA show the current average price for a regular gallon of gas in New Jersey is $2.29. At this time last year it was $3.26. AAA gave a number of reasons for the drop: Summer driving season has already peaked, refineries are switching over from summer to winter fuel that’s cheaper to distribute, and there is an excess supply of crude oil. >>>


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NEW JERSEY NEWS News, Politics and Events Happening in the NJ

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eginning this past Monday, drivers crossing from N.J. into New York with the George Washington Bridge cannot use the lower level eastbound lanes during night hours. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said last Friday that the lanes will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. during the week, and from 11 p.m. until 8 a.m. on Saturday. The agency says the closures will allow workers to remove temporary construction platforms used during installation of the deck on the upper level. Similar closures are expected to continue through mid-October. The Port Authority says it will give notice about additional lane closings.

N.J. Man Could be Jailed For Shooting Down Drone A Jersey man faces up to 10 years in prison for shooting down a drone with a shotgun last year. Russell J. Percenti, 33, was indicted on Tuesday on charges of possession of a firearm for unlawful purchase and criminal mischief as a result of the incident in Lower Township on Sept. 26, 2014. The owner of the drone said he was using the it to take aerial photos of his friend’s house in the neighborhood while it was under construction, until he heard gunshots and lost control. The man called police after he retrieved the bullet-riddled drone. Percenti was tracked down and arrested for the drone-shooting.

Police Shooting of Man in Brick Under Investigation

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n Sunday, a 21-year old Brick man was shot and killed by police officers outside of his home. According to Al Della Fave, spokesman for the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, police received a 911 call at 10:50 p.m. on Sunday from a man saying he was going to “create a disturbance” and immediately hung up. “Brick Township Police Officers responded and upon their arrival were confronted by a Caucasian male approaching them from the residence of 47 Cherry Wood Circle with what appeared to be a black semi-automatic handgun,” according to the release. “After the subject failed to comply with the officer’s orders to drop the weapon, they discharged their duty weapons, striking the armed male several times, fatally injuring him.” Derek Hoffman told the media that his son was indeed armed with an air rifle, Della Fave declined to respond when asked how many officers fired at Julian Hoffman, how many times he was shot, what service weapons police used and how long officers engaged Julian Hoffman before the shooting, saying the investigation is ongoing.

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US & WORLD NEWS Syria Shoots Rockets Into Israel; Israel Retaliates

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ast Thursday, four rockets fired from Syria landed and exploded in an open field in the northern Galilee. There were no injuries but it was the first time since the 1973 Yom Kippur War that rockets from Syrian territory have been shot into Israel. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Israeli responded on Friday with airstrikes in southern Syria that killed six people and wounded seven according to Syrian state TV. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the country’s war, said five of the dead were members of pro-government National Defense Forces. The Israeli military said it carried out a raid on “part of the terror cell responsible for the rocket fire at northern Israel.” Israel said it had credible information that Iran, which is a close ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, was responsible for the rocket attack. The foreign ministry said in a statement that a commander who heads the Palestinian division of Iran’s Quds Force, identified as Saeed Izaadhi, orchestrated the attack that was carried out by the Islamic Jihad group. “The military struck the cell that carried out the shooting and the Syrian forces that allowed it. We have no intention of escalating events,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. “Those countries that are quick to embrace Iran should know that it was an Iranian commander who endorsed and directed the cell that fired at Israel.”

The airline did say they will “certainly continue to monitor the viability of reinstating Tel Aviv service and will evaluate future opportunities as we bring in new aircraft to the fleet and our network evolves. At this time, we do not anticipate restarting service to Tel Aviv in the near future.” American Airlines will be contacting all passengers who have already booked tickets for after Jan. 4 to make alternative travel arrangements for them, or to offer a full refund.

Off-Duty U.S. Servicemen Subdue Gunman on Parisbound Train

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US & WORLD NEWS Speaking to Jewish Group, Governor Christie Urges Senator Booker to Come Out Against Iran deal G

ov. Chris Christie delivered a speech at Chabad of Rutgers on Tuesday in which he exhorted Senator Cory Booker to oppose the Iranian nuclear deal. The Republican governor urged New Jersey’s congressional delegation to come “together in the same way we came together after Hurricane Sandy” in opposing the nuclear deal across opposing political parties. “For those who have not yet announced their decision, this cannot be about politics and it cannot be about accepting the flawed idea that a bad deal is better than no deal.” “While I agree that I do not criticize the president and this administration for attempting to talk to Iran, if you want to be part of the civilized nations you must first have conducted yourself in a civilized manner,” Christie said. Christie, who said he considers Booker a good friend, stated, “This is bigger than any one friendship.” “(Booker must) pledge to the people of New Jersey and to this country that if the president has the audacity to veto a defeat of this deal that he will stand up and override his veto and send the Americans back to the negotiating table,” he said. Booker has yet to announce a position on the deal. Last Thursday, a conference call with Booker was arranged by Agudath Israel of America, the Orthodox Union and the secular AIPAC and State Association of Jewish Federations organizations to discuss the Iran deal. Over 600 people from across the state called in to hear first-hand from the senator. According to an Agudah statement, “Senator Booker was very understanding of the Jewish community’s concerns and expressed that he, too, has many concerns with the deal.” However, he issued no clear indication as to how he would vote,.

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ongressman Chris Smith (NJ) released a statement saying that the revelation by the Associated Press that the United Nations agency responsible for monitoring Iran’s compliance with the Administration-backed nuclear deal has entered into a side agreement that would allow Iranians to inspect their own nuclear facility further discredits the deal and justifies his opposition to this agreement. According to the Associated Press report, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reached a heretofore secret arrangement with Iran that would allow Iranian inspectors to investigate allegations that atomic weapons are being produced at the Parchin nuclear site. There have been persistent rumors of such activity at Parchin, as well as rumors of the IAEA agreement conceding inspections of the site to Iran. “This is an outrageous arrangement. Even though the United States and the other international negotiators are not believed to have been a direct party to this secret deal, the Associated Press reported that the international negotiators endorsed it as part of the overall agreement,” Smith said. “The Administration and the other partners to this Iran nuclear deal had an abiding interest in keeping this IAEA arrangement secret because it invalidates the entire nuclear deal.” >>>

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group of Jewish leaders strongly criticized NY Congressman Jerry Nadler for coming out in support of the Iranian nuclear deal. Assemblyman Dov Hikind has been quoted as saying that he will never support Nadler in an election again if he votes for the deal. To gain publicity against the deal and to urge Nadler to reconsider, Hikind promoted an antiIran parody ad campaign by riding on a bus with #AyatollahThanksAmerica ads through New York. The bus made stops at the offices of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Nadler. The bus featured posters of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomenei with messages thanking members of Congress for their support of the Iran deal with the tagline “brought to you by #FriendsoftheAyatollah.” “Today we stood outside of Gillibrand’s and Nadler’s offices to make our voices heard and urge them to reconsider their support of the Iran deal,” Hikind said in a statement. “Our community is massively disappointed in their decision.” “One only needs to listen to the chants of ‘Death to America’ and read the fine print from this deal to realize we are headed down a perilous path,” he added. “Americans overwhelmingly think Congress should reject the deal. And indeed, with each passing day, it becomes clearer that the Iran deal is disastrous for the United States and our allies.”

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n an effort to showcase the absurdity of the Iran deal, including recent reports of one of the side deals reached between Iran and the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency, Assemblyman Hikind hasd been promoting the #AyatollahThanksAmerica ad campaign and riding the “Thank You” tour bus featured below. The latest news coming out regarding the Iran deal reads like a headline from the Onion. So we’ve decided that satire is the best way to demonstrate this point. One only needs to listen to the chants of “Death to America” and read the fine print from this deal to realize we are headed down a perilous path. Americans overwhelmingly think Congress should reject the deal. And indeed, with each passing day, it becomes clearer that the Iran deal is disastrous for the United States and our allies. Many members of Congress have eloquently put forward reasons why this deal must be rejected. It’s time for Democrats in Congress in favor of this deal, NY Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep. Jerry Nadler, to reconsider their support.

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“Many members of Congress have eloquently put forward reasons why this deal must be rejected,” Hikind urged. “It’s time for Democrats in Congress in favor of this deal, including our very own Senator Gillibrand and Rep. Nadler, to reconsider their support.” “We are determined to have them take a second look. The fight has to continue. It’s not over until it’s over.” Mr. Nadler, a Democrat, represents portions of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Last week, he became New York’s first member of Congress to come out in favor of the deal. Speaking at a rally in Crown Heights, City Councilman David Greenfield said, “I am sorely disappointed. I am saddened and I am outraged at Congressman Jerry Nadler’s decision. I want you to know that none of us here will ever forget what you did. We will not forget.” Nadler’s decision is considered important because of his standing s a staunchly pro-Israel member of Congress. He had been considering the deal for weeks before President Obama sent him a lengthy letter reassuring him about his continued commitment to stopping Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon by any means necessary, “including military means.” In announcing his support, Nadler said that after careful study he had decided that the deal, “for all its flaws, gives us the best chance of stopping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.” He noted that, “I bring to my analysis the full weight of my responsibilities as a member of Congress, and my perspective as an American Jew who is both a Democrat and a strong supporter of Israel.” After Nadler’s announcement, Obama issued a statement thanking the congressman for his support. Congress will vote on whether to reject the deal in September, a measure the White House has promised to veto. Republicans need 44 House Democrats and 13 Senate Democrats to join them to override a veto, and Nadler’s support combined with that of three more Senate Democrats in the past week has hurt their chances of reaching that goal.


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From the desk of Assemblyman Dov Hikind A In light of Congressman Nadler’s reaction to being stunned and hurt by criticism of his support for the Iran deal, I've sent him a card and stuffed teddy bear to express my sympathies. Congressman Nadler has taken a position on the Iran deal, one to which most of our community is opposed, and is now surprised that people are angry? Nadler tells reporters that it bothers him that people have said,"You betrayed us" and that, "of course it hurts. It’s emotional." Jerry, you’re hurting? We’re hurting because of what you did. And now you whine to the ADL, who releases a statement condemning vicious Internet commentators. People have been writing nasty things about me since I was first elected. When you take a position of such consequence, stand by your position. Stop whining, Jerry. I in no way condone anti-Semitic or racist comments on social media. But our community has the right to express outrage over the decisions of our elected representatives. The President set the tone for this hateful rhetoric with nefarious characterizations coming from the administration and various surrogates that depict opposition to the agreement in overt anti-Semitic tones. When the President says that those opposing the deal are “lobbyists” that are “backed by tens of millions of dollars in advertising” and the same people who argued for the war in Iraq, there can be no mistaking what this means. I remain hopeful that Congressman Nadler will change his mind. Dov Hikind

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US & WORLD NEWS Brooklyn Rally Protests Iran Deal

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n Wednesday a rally was held at the Brooklyn Jewish Children’s Museum in Crown Heights to protest the Iranian nuclear agreement and urge Congressmen to vote no. Councilman David G. Greenfield, Senator Jesse Hamilton and Assemblyman Dov Hikind hosted the rally. “I am proud of Senator Schumer and other members of New York’s congressional delegation for opposing a deal that paves the way for Iran to get a nuclear weapon. This is a bad deal for America. It is time that our Brooklyn representatives followed Senator Schumer’s lead and let President Obama know that we can negotiate a better deal for America,” said Councilman Greenfield. “Iran Nuclear Deal supporters focus on the early years. Well, what happens when Iran receives generous upfront sanctions relief? When tens of billions of dollars go to terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah or to groups who have plotted attacks in Buenos Aires, Berlin, Jerusalem, and Washington DC? And further down the line, this deal allows restrictions to phase out over time. I stand with my community in demanding a better deal: prevent sponsorship of terror, stop Iran menacing us and our allies, and don’t rely on trusting words from Iran to assure our security,” said NYS Senator Jesse Hamilton. “We must do everything in our power to protect Israel and their G-d given borders,” Hamilton stated. “People should not have to live in fear. And this is just the beginning.” “The deal with Iran is an incredible threat to our allies in the Middle East and ultimately to the United States. We’re dealing with the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism, responsible for the deaths of many Americans. As more information comes out about this deal, Americans are overwhelmingly against it. This is one of the most critical issues we have ever faced and I call upon fellow legislators in Brooklyn to reject the deal,” said Assemblyman Dov Hikind. NY Congress members Yvette Clarke, Hakeem Jeff ries, Nydia Velazquez, and Carolyn Maloney have yet to make a decision. Participants were encouraged to keep contacting their local representatives to vote against the deal.

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Financing available Extended warranties We buy all trade-ins

2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS gray, 41k ............................................................. $11,300 2011 Ford E350 15 pass, silver, 79k.................................................................... $18,500 2003 Hyundai Elantra 63k ............................................................................. $3,900 2004 Hyundai Elantra 34k............................................................................. $4,200 2003 Hyundai Sonata 32k ............................................................................. $4,400 2012 Dodge Durango SXT 89k ................................................................... $15,900 2012 Ford E250 Cargo Van 64k .................................................................. $16,900 2011 Ford Transit Cargo 95k......................................................................... $8,900 2012 Nissan NV 2500 Cargo 86k ................................................................ $12,500 2012 Toyota Sienna CE 7 pass, 53k ................................................................ $14,900

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At Lakewood Auto Sales we inspect it, we service it & we stand behind it!

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CARS 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE B/T 9K ................................................. $14,500.00 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE B/T 34K ............................................... $13,800.00 2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 61K.................................................... $11,900.00 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 80K ..................................................... $10,700.00

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2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8P PWR DRS B/U CAM B/T 78K ..... $16,900.00 2009 TOYOTA SIENNA LEATHER 81K ........................................ $11,500.00 2008 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8P 104K ............................................. $10,000.00

2008 Toyota Sienna 8p 118k ......................................$8500

2005 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8P 120K ................................................ $6,800.00

MINI VANS

2009 FORD E350 PWR LOCKS/WINDOWS REAR A/C 58K ...... $13,900.00

2005 Dodge Grand Caravan 102k ..............................$4500 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan 99k ................................$4500 We buy all cars any year, any make, any miles cash on the spot top prices paid. We sell a full line of extended warranties. We are now a full service mechanic shop. Call to set up you service for you next appointment.

CARS

2010 Hyundai Sonata 40k ..........................................$9500 2007 Hyundai Sonata 90k ..........................................$6900 2006 Lexus IS250 AWD fully loaded dealer serviced 110k $11000 2004 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 145k ...............................$3500 2003 Ford Escape 4x4 130k ....................................... $3500 2001 Buick Park Avenue 107k ................................... $2800

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AUTO

Discounters YEHUDA SCHECTER

CARS ‘12 Toyota Camry le 24k ......................................$13,900 ‘12 Toyota Camry le 44k ......................................$12,900 ‘11 Honda CRV exl 68k .......................................$16,500 ‘12 Toyota Camry le 58k ......................................$12,500 ‘11 Toyota Camry le 67k ......................................$11,200 ‘09 Toyota Camry le 44k ......................................$10,900 ‘13 Toyota Camry le 51k ......................................$13,300 ‘12 Toyota Camry le 68k ......................................$11,700

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VANS ‘08 Ford Club Wagon E150 12 Pass 76k...............$11,900 ‘11 Toyota Sienna LE 8 Pass 80k ..........................$15,500 ‘12 Toyota Sienna le 8 Pass 47k ...........................$18,500 ‘13 Toyota Sienna le 8 Pass 56k ...........................$19,400 ‘13 Toyota Sienna le 8 Pass 46k ...........................$19,900 ‘11 Toyota Sienna le 8 Pass leather 73k ...............$16,200 ‘08 Toyota Sienna le 8 Pass 96k .............................$9,900 105k....................................$16,200 ‘13 Toyota Sienna le 105k 51k......................................$18,100 ‘12 Toyota Sienna le 51k

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Minivans and Vans 2011 FORD E350 70K 12 PASS ....................................................................... $13,500

2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8 PASS 87K ........................................................... $16,400 2011 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8 PASS 95K ........................................................... $13,900 2006 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 100K 8 PASS ..........................................................$7,900

Cars 2012 HONDA ACCORD LX 39K.......................................................................... $12,500 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 43K ......................................................................... $12,700 2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 32K ......................................................................... $13,000

2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L 8 PASS 127K ....................................................$9,300

2012 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SPORT EDITION LEATHER 49K .......................... $13,300

2007 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL8 PASS 117K ......................................................$8,900

2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 18K ......................................................................... $13,800

2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EX 8 PASS 124K...................................................... $8,500

2013 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SPORT EDITION LEATHER 61K ........................... $13,500

2006 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL 125K 8 PASS ..................................................... $7,900

2013 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SPORT EDITION LEATHER 20K .......................... $14,700

2006 HONDA ODYSSEY EX 107K 8 PASS .......................................................$7,900

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Auto 848-525-1838 Guardians We are your source for all lease damage waivers and used car extended warranties $5,000 lease damage waiver ONLY $399

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TIP #11

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It’s important to take the time to write targeted resumes and cover letters that specifically link your qualifications to the hiring criteria for the jobs you are applying for. The hiring manager will be able to see, at a glance, why, and how, you are qualified for the job. You’ll have a much better chance of getting an interview than if you send a generic letter and resume.

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the best of both worlds

b o j t a e r g have a y m m o m t a e and be a gr competitive salary plus paid time off

growth opportunities

potential in many fields in our diverse departments

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Enjoy working with peace of mind, knowing your baby is well cared for in Oorah’s on-site Daycare. email resume: HR@oorah.org Fax: 732-719-2277 Call: 732-730-1000 ext. 283

OOrahjobs.Org see more available positions at

HR Position | Preschool Director | Lunch Chef | PR Writer | Daycare | Customer service

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“a great place to work” ... the friendly atmosphere. -R.s.

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...making a meaningful impact on peoples’ lives - c.K.

...it brought out my hidden skills- s.J. ...it’s exciting ,there’s always something new happening in the office -D.H. ... i work with great people. -M.K.

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l a n o i s s e f o r e become a p v i t a t n e s e r p e r e c i v r e s r e custom full training provided learn the skills for success

competitive salary plus paid time off

The perfect positions for newlyweds and girls finishing seminary.

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many representatives have moved within the company into sales, data analysis, marketing, management, hr, kiruv, accounting, online marketing and more.

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email resume: HR@oorah.org Fax: 732-719-2277 Call: 732-730-1000 ext. 283

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Healthcare Management Specialists

C O N S U LTA N T S

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FULL TIME POSITIONS

OVER 60 SEMINARY GRADUATES

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LAKEWOOD OFFICE Centrally Located Reimbursed Baby sitting All Seminary Graduates

BROOKLYN OFFICE Located in Sunset Park Transportation Provided Beautifully Renovated

POSITIONS AVAILABLE Payroll Processing Bookkeeping Accounts Receivable Private Insurance Collections Medicare and Medicaid Billing


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Careers in Caring…at School BAYADA has exciting opportunities for registered nurses to provide one-on-one care at school for children with special needs. BAYADA Nurses enjoy: • Competitive wages, medical benefits, 401(k) with match, and paid time off • Full-time, part-time, and per diem opportunities • Comprehensive training, including CEs and time with a preceptor and mentor in the lab and field

$500 sign-on bonus

• Age and diagnosis-specific training for each client • Recognition programs, scholarships, and career advancement opportunities • Friendly and accommodating staff • Clinical support 24 hours, 7 days To learn more, call Kelly or Mari at 732-240-0244. Multiple opportunities in private Lakewood schools. www.bayada.com/pediatrics BAYADA client Daniel goes to school with help from his nurse.

Exciting Opportunities!

News Correspondent

Seeking candidate who actively follows local, national and world news and possesses superb writing skills to join our growing news team

BAYADA specialty practices include Home Health Care, Pediatrics, Hospice, and Habilitation.

send resume to hr@lakewoodshopper.com

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CLASSIFIEDS LOCAL BUSINESS LOOKING FOR PART TIME BOOKKEEPING AND CUSTOMER SERVICE HELP 20 hours per week $20 per hour Send resume to lakewoodjobs1234@gmail.com

NEWS CORRESPONDENT Seeking candidate who actively follows local, national and world news and possesses superb writing skills to join our growing news team. Email resume to hr@lakewoodshopper.com ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR REBBETZINS PROGRAM Bring your passion and strong interpersonal skills to Oorah’s Rebbetzins program making a meaningful difference in the lives of young adults navigating the shidduch scene. Incredible opportunity for a social media savvy woman. Full Time, afternoon and evening hours in our office. Email resume to hr@oorah.org or call 732 730 1000 ext. 280

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES Join Oorah’s executive suite in a dynamic and influential position guiding our management team and navigating employer/employee relationships. Use your experience, negotiation and training skills, and strength of character to inspire others and make a difference to a local workforce. Email resume to hr@oorah. org.

Growing Healthcare company has 2 positions available:

External Marketer and Medical Biller

BOYS MESIVTA Boys mesivta looking for English teacher 4 days a week. Call: 370-3360 ext.4

PR WRITER Do you have a passion for writing? This exciting job provides a multi-faceted opportunity to develop your skills in a range of print and web publications. Fast paced environment, and tight deadlines will make your creative juices thrive while you track down good stories in an environment of constant activity. Background in marketing a plus. Email hr@oorah.org.

KIRUV PRESCHOOL TEACHER Little Star Preschool in Staten Island is looking for Star teachers with a passion for kiruv. In this professionally run, warm & upbeat environment you’ll have the opportunity to be mekarev both child and family. Ideal candidate would be one who enjoys working with children and communicates well with parents. F/T position 8:30-3:30. NYS certification or at least 90 college credits required. Email resume to HR@oorah.org

PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR- STATEN ISLAND Oorah’s Little Star Preschool in Staten Island seeks a dynamic director to lead its expansion. Must be experienced and capable of directing all aspects of the preschool’s operations, including recruitment, hiring and training, curriculum development, discipline and parent communications. The ideal candidate can successfully nurture a warm kiruv atmosphere while implementing a top quality educational program. Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and NYS certification a plus. Good location for residents of Brooklyn or New Jersey; resident of Staten Island a plus. Submit your resume to hr@oorah.org

Fax resume to: 732-364-3627

PPC POSITION Will train web savvy individuals for full time position in online marketing. If you are analytical and detail oriented, we want you for our PPC team. Strong mathematical skills and proficiency in Excel required. Email resume to hr@oorah.org

PHOTOGRAPHER Seeking experienced photographer with flexible schedule to cover events and functions. Email hr@lakewoodshopper.com

BE SEEN IN LOCAL NEWS & PHOTOS

SECTION Call 732-367-6245 or email to ads@lakewoodshopper.com.

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It's more than a drink.

It's a flavored experience.

New York Bottling Co Inc. 718-963-3232

Mayim Chaim is your #1 Choice!

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AT THE GRUBER HOROWITZ CHASUNAH Son of the Bostoner Rebbe Shlita to the daughter of Rav Leibel Gruber Shlita

!‫מזל טוב‬

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WHEN WE FIRST SAW THE EMAIL, I COULDN’T BELIEVE

IT WAS TRUE... ...BUT IT IS! Due to a technical error, NJNG customers got an extension to receive the full rebate (up to $5,000) until September 30, 2015. This is great news for those of you who didn’t yet take advantage of this grant! Please call us today to see if you are eligible; if you are, we should have enough time to get your savings processed before the deadline.

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until it is!

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Remembering

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COMMUNITY NEWS

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Connectedcare

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Will a child's life have to end For you to remember to stop?

This message is brought to you by

The Lakewood Police Department and The Lakewood Civilian Safety Watch

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Skyline Rentals LOCAL NEWS & PHOTOS

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CLASSIFIEDS SERVICE CUT YOUR ELECTRIC BILL Tired of paying crazy electric bills? Want to cut your bill up to HALF!? I can have solar put on your roof for FREE and you can get a DIRT CHEAP electric rate! If you don’t own a home then refer me someone who does and I’ll pay you for the referral! Call me at (732) 481-2420

FLOOR COVERING Lenny’s floor covering since 1970 Carpet $7.99 per yard installed, all repairs, shop at home 732-567-7226

PIANO AND KEYBOARD LESSONS Piano and keyboard lessons in Jewish jazz and classical beginners to advanced children and adults encourage creativity enhances motor skills improves memory give the gift of a lifetime in the comfort of your own home anywhere in Lakewood please call Yisroel Fishbain 718-790-8659 or 973-928-3476

VAN SERVICE 15 passenger van service. Serving all destinations. Available for all your transportation needs. Families, groups, yeshivos, weddings, and vacation trips. 732-208-8037

VITAMIN GEMACH Want to try a vitamin/ supplement/herb before purchasing an entire bottle? Not sure which brand will work best? Call (in evenings) for a two week supply or to donate your extras that are “sitting on the top shelf” 732-901-6418

MORAH Amazing Morah available to sub 1 hr minimum. Coming without child 347-528-5863

FRAYLICH CAR SERVICES Local-long distance car service, for all your travel destinations. Passenger and package delivery. Driver also available to drive you, in your vehicle. 848-525-5101

BEGINNERS SEWING LESSONS Experienced sewing instructor. Beginners groups starting now. TL Feinroth 732.644.6954

Fax to 732-901-0463 or email to ads@lakewoodshopper.com.

FOR SALE / RENT MATTRESS PROTECTORS The Flat Mat: Non-white super absorbent mattress shield. Washer/dryer safe. Only $30! Soft/comfortable. Perfect for Kallahs/married couples. 917-482-9897 (Women only).

STROLLER FOR SALE Phil & Teds Promenade w/ Double kit LIKE NEW $480 (732) 994-5270

DINING ROOM SET Solid Wood Ornate Dining Room Set for sale 90 Inch Dining Table with 6 Red/Gold Chairs withTufted Backs/Seats also 7Ft matching Glass enclosed Hutch Wall Unit Call or Text: 732. 995. 7373

BABY FORMULA - LOWEST PRICES! Similac Advance, Isomil Soy, Sensitive Enfamil Premium, ProSobee, Gentlease NeoSure, Alimentum, Elecare, Neocate SUNRISE CHOLOV YISROEL Our prices are cheaper than Target, Walmart, ShopRite FREE DELIVERY Please Call 732.363.6646 or Text 845.596.3249

EARRINGS FOR SALE Stunning earrings for sale, up to date, white gold and diamonds, $1000 negotiable. Please call 732 370 3413

STROLLER FOR SALE Used bugaboo chameleon. Mint condition. Many attachments available. Please call 732 - 994 - 3946

VAN FOR SALE Chevrolet express 2009 with 65000 miles in great condition. Power doors and windows. Rear ac. 12 passenger. $15,750 Please call 7326841171.

BABY GRAND PIANO FOR SALE Knabe Baby Grand Piano. Magnificant Condition. Color Black. Recently Tuned. Best Offer (732) 994-3946

WEDDING GOWNS FOR SALE

Send in your classifieds to

ads@lakewoodshopper.com

FOR RENT: Stunning Custom Made Gowns Black/White size size 0-2 and Black/Grey/White size 0-2 FOR SALE: Black/White ladies (or teen) size 16 Navy Mother of Bride size 6 , Navy Kids size 12 and Ladies (preteen style) Size 0 Call or Text: 917.355.7755

APARTMENT Apartment for rent for the month of September (good for Yamim Noraim) 1 BR, fully furnished Please call 347-303-2682

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