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Israel Opens New West Bank Operation Targeting Armed Cells

Israeli forces launched a large counter-terrorism operation in the city of Jenin early this morning. Troops entered several neighborhoods near the Jenin Refugee Camp and the main commercial strip on Haifa Street. The operation began before sunrise. Armored vehicles moved through the city center, and units searched buildings across multiple blocks. Security officials said the effort targets armed groups linked to recent attacks in the area. The military said the operation will continue through the day as units search for weapons and suspects. Roads around the camp remain blocked, and additional checkpoints were set up on the route leading to Qabatiya.

Ransomware Breach Cripples National Emergency Warning System

Earlier today, a ransomware attack disabled the nationwide emergency alert system used by local and federal agencies. The outage forced several states to switch to backup channels while teams worked to contain the breach. Staff in multiple control rooms first noticed that alerts were not sending. Soon after, technicians found locked files and frozen consoles. The attack spread quickly inside the system because several key servers shared the same network path. Federal security teams moved in to block the infected machines. They cut access to several regions to stop the attack from reaching other parts of the network. This helped slow the damage, but it also prevented agencies from sending routine warnings and weather notices. Local officials reported delays in posting fire updates, missing test alerts, and slower communication with first-responders. Some smaller towns relied on radio stations and local police dispatches until the system came back online. By late afternoon, parts of the alert network were restored, but several sections still ran in limited mode.

Report Finds Major Security Lapse At Ben Gurion Airport

A new report found a serious security lapse at Ben Gurion Airport. The review showed that one screening point failed to detect restricted items during a routine test. The findings spread quickly, and many passengers learned about it while waiting for flights. People in the terminal described a mix of worry and frustration. Some rushed through the lines again to check their bags. Others walked straight to the counters and asked staff if the airport planned any immediate changes. The mood grew tense as more travelers pulled out their phones to read the details of the lapse. Airport officials moved extra staff into the affected area throughout the morning. They checked equipment, brought in supervisors, and slowed the lines to review each step. The added checks caused longer waits, which only increased the frustration among passengers. By midday, the airport said it had fixed the problem and added new steps to prevent a repeat. Travelers still looked uneasy as they moved through the lanes, but the flow improved as the afternoon went on. The report matters because the airport handles thousands of people a day, and many depend on fast, accurate screening. Today’s lapse raised fresh questions about how well the system works and how quickly it can respond when something goes wrong.

Record Number of Immigrants Held as ICE Raids Grow

ICE is now holding a record sixty-five thousand immigrants after a new round of raids took place across several states this week. The number climbed quickly over the last 24 hours as officers carried out more operations in large cities and smaller towns. Officials described the raids as part of a broader push to find people who crossed the border recently or missed earlier court dates. Community groups reported a wave of early-morning pickups, and some schools and workplaces noticed families staying home because they feared being caught on the street.

Alphabet Nears $4 Trillion as AI Rally Lifts Its Stock

Alphabet’s stock climbed again, pushing the company close to a four-trillion-dollar valuation. The jump followed another strong day for AI-related companies, and Alphabet sat near the front of that wave. Traders moved back into the stock after new signals that the company’s AI business is growing faster than expected. The move also came after a recent antitrust development that eased some pressure on the company. The shift removed a bit of uncertainty around its legal fights, and that helped investors feel more comfortable adding to their positions. The change did not solve everything, but it lowered the temperature around the company at a key moment. The stock gained more ground after several large funds increased their positions, pointing to stronger confidence in Alphabet’s long-term plans. The message from the market was simple: investors liked what they saw, both on the technology front and on the legal front. The company now sits just short of the four-trillion mark. Only a few businesses have reached anything close to that level, so each step higher carries symbolic weight. The move shows how strongly investors are betting on AI and how quickly Alphabet has positioned itself to benefit from it.

White House Rolls Out Genesis Mission for AI Research

President Trump launched the Genesis Mission, a new national effort to speed up scientific discovery by using advanced AI systems. The announcement focused on making research in medicine, energy, and space move much faster than it does now. The plan creates a central team that will build AI tools for scientists. These tools will sort research data, test ideas in minutes, and help labs check results. The White House said the goal is to cut long research steps from months to days. Scientists and tech leaders reacted almost immediately. Many welcomed the move because labs often wait years for key findings. They noted that faster results could help doctors find new treatments and help engineers improve clean-energy designs. Some experts also called for strong rules to keep the new systems safe and accurate. The mission begins with federal agencies testing AI in real research settings. These early tests will show how well the systems work and where they need more control. Officials said the mission will grow in stages, adding more fields once the first round proves stable. The launch drew wide attention because it marks a major shift in how the country plans to use AI. Instead of small pilot programs, the Genesis Mission tries to pull the entire research world into a faster cycle. For now, the mission signals a clear push to use AI as a national research engine. The next few months will show how quickly the new tools can help scientists move from slow ideas to real results.

New Jersey Releases 2025–26 Private-School Tuition With Sharp Increases

New Jersey posted its 2025–26 private-school tuition rates, and many families noticed sharp jumps across a range of schools. The new numbers show clear increases for both elementary and high-school programs, with several schools raising annual costs by several hundred to a few thousand dollars. School leaders pointed to rising expenses. They said utilities, staff pay, and transportation costs pushed their budgets higher this year. They also explained that some schools upgraded buildings or added support programs, which added to the new totals. The new tuition list shows how fast education costs are moving.

New Construction at North Korea’s Yongbyon Enrichment Site Signals Nuclear Program Surge

Satellite imagery taken this month shows that Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center in North Korea is undergoing significant expansion in its uranium-enrichment area. Analysts from 38 North report new buildings, concrete paving, and six heat-exchanger units installed near a suspected centrifuge hall. The work is seen as the most active such effort at the site since early 2025. North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, has described 2025 as a “crucial year” for building weapons-grade nuclear material — and the changes at Yongbyon appear to reflect that push. Experts warn this expansion could speed up the regime’s ability to enrich uranium and thus increase its stockpile of nuclear warhead material.

U.S. And Ukraine Move Closer To Updated Trump Peace Plan

U.S. and Ukrainian officials made clear progress during a new round of talks on an updated version of the Trump peace plan. The meetings stretched late into the afternoon and focused on a smaller set of sticking points that both sides had avoided for months. American negotiators pressed for changes that could slow the pace of fighting before winter. Ukrainian officials pushed for stronger security guarantees and clearer timelines for any territorial steps. People in the room described the exchanges as firm but unusually steady. By the end of the talks, both teams agreed to draft a shorter outline that reflects the shifts of the last year. The new outline keeps the core idea of a phased halt to major attacks but adjusts how fast each phase should move. It also adds a section on rebuilding routes that keep aid flowing to cities under pressure. Ukraine responded with cautious support. Officials in Kyiv noted that the updated outline protects their key demand for continued U.S. backing. Washington framed the movement as a sign that both sides want a path that reduces daily losses without forcing a rushed settlement. The next step is a follow-up session expected within days. Both teams want to settle the order of the first steps, since that sequence will shape how any pause in fighting unfolds.

59 Lawmakers Push for Immediate Vote to Extend ACA Premium Tax Credits

Kansas congresswoman Sharice Davids is calling on the U.S. House of Representatives to vote immediately on extending the health­-insurance premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, which are due to expire at the end of December. Her request comes in a letter signed by 59 lawmakers sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson, pointing out that more than 24 million Americans could face large premium hikes in 2026 without this extension. Davids, a Democrat representing Kansas’ 3rd District, noted that roughly 160,000 Kansans benefited from the credits last year, saving an average of about $700 each. She warned that delaying action will force many Americans to choose between health coverage and basic needs. Republican critics argue the credits are too costly — with estimates of up to $350 billion over the next decade — and say they fuel insurance industry profits. Davids says a bipartisan majority supports the extension and that the House should not fall behind the Senate, where leadership has already pledged a vote. The outcome matters now because, without congressional action, insurance plans under the ACA could become much less affordable for millions of people beginning next year.

Tesla Cybertruck Dubbed “World’s Most Hated” EV Amid Safety, Design Backlash

The Tesla Cybertruck is being widely dubbed the “world’s most hated” electric vehicle as mounting criticisms over its safety and design gather pace. Owners and reviewers report worrying incidents. Many spotlight the truck’s unusual stainless-steel exterior and electronic door systems, which critics argue compromise crash safety and occupant escape. Lawsuits are also piling up: one alleges a fatal crash where occupants were trapped after power loss in the electronic door system. Meanwhile, some analysts point to declining sales and recalls as signs the hype is fading. This raises fresh questions for Tesla, Inc. about trust in its vehicle design and its brand image among EV buyers who expect both innovation and reassurance.

Trump Welcomes Mayor-Elect Mamdani, Surprising Supporters And Critics

President Trump met New York City’s mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, in a short but direct visit at the White House. The meeting was not on the public schedule, and it surprised people in both camps because the two have often moved in very different political circles. A senior aide said the two spoke about public safety, federal support for transit projects, and ways the city can move faster on housing repairs. People close to Mamdani noted that he walked into the meeting with a clear list of city needs, expecting a brief introduction, not an extended conversation. Supporters of Trump voiced mixed reactions. Some welcomed any attempt to improve the relationship with the nation’s largest city. Others questioned why the president decided to engage so early with a mayor-elect who has taken positions that his base often challenges. Mamdani’s critics also reacted with surprise, saying the visit may signal a new approach from him as he prepares to take office. The meeting ended after roughly 40 minutes. Both sides called it “constructive,” but neither offered details beyond the broad topics discussed.

SpaceX Next-Gen Starship Booster Explodes During Texas Test

Early Friday morning at the SpaceX Starbase facility in Texas, a next-generation booster for the Starship rocket exploded during a pre-launch test. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. local time as engineers conducted a critical test of the upgraded Super Heavy booster. Video footage showed a sudden burst of gas and a rapid structural failure in the booster section. No one was reported injured, and the facility confirmed that all personnel were safe. This explosion comes as SpaceX works to prepare Starship for its first orbital flight next year, a milestone tied to future lunar and Mars missions. The failure may cause a delay in the development timeline while the company investigates what went wrong. The booster is a vital piece of SpaceX’s next-generation launch system. The company now faces the task of identifying the fault, implementing fixes, and returning to the test-cycle without compromising safety or schedule.

Iran’s Missile Arsenal Nears Pre-War Levels

Data today indicate that Iran has rebuilt most of its missile arsenal and is closing in on the size it held before the June war. Israeli security officials say Iran’s stockpile is back to a level seen just before the 12-day conflict with Israel in June 2025. Reports suggest Tehran is on track to field roughly 2,000 missiles capable of reaching Israel within the next few months. Much of the earlier arsenal was tucked away deep in tunnel networks and survived pre-emptive strikes. That has allowed Iran to rebound more quickly than many expected. Israeli analysts say Iran has adopted two key lessons from the June war: relying more on underground storage and reducing reliance on precision targeting. The reconstruction and production effort appears to be underway around the clock. One element of concern is that Iran may be shifting toward quantity over accuracy.

Thousands Rally in Tel Aviv Demanding Official Inquiry into October 7 Attack

In the heart of Tel Aviv, thousands gathered at HaBima Square to demand the creation of a full-state commission of inquiry into the October 7 2023 attack. The rally featured bereaved families, hostages’ relatives and opposition figures who argued that only a formal, high-level investigation can hold government and military officials accountable.During the demonstration protesters placed a “Wall of Truth” in the square and invited visitors to write unanswered questions—such as “Who knew?” and “Which commanders ignored warnings?”—that they say only a state commission can address.Despite mounting public pressure, the government has so far proposed only a ministerial-level committee rather than the independent commission demanded by the protesters. The gathering symbolizes continued frustration over perceived lapses in security and leadership during the devastating attack.

Shooting in Lakewood, New Jersey Leaves One Injured, Investigation Underway

In Lakewood, New Jersey a person was shot and sustained non-fatal injuries. According to police, the incident occurred in the afternoon and appears to have involved a vehicle. Local law enforcement say they are actively investigating the scene, gathering evidence and reviewing surveillance footage. No arrests have been made yet, and authorities have asked anyone with information to come forward. The injured individual was transported to hospital for treatment and is reported to be in stable condition.

Russian Mi-8 Helicopter Destroyed in Mid-Air by Ukrainian Strike Drone

Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces of Ukraine say they have used a long-range strike drone to down a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter over the Rostov region of Russia. According to their statement, the mission reached about 190 km behind the front line and ended with the helicopter shot down in mid-air. The drone, identified as the FP‑1 strike drone, is described as a deep-strike unmanned aerial system. It locked onto the helicopter, launched the attack, and completed the mission successfully, the forces claim. In their announcement, the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces noted this was a “first-of-its-kind” strike of a helicopter by a drone. “For the first time, a Russian Mi-8 helicopter was shot down in the air by a deep-strike drone,” they wrote. The helicopter’s downing highlights the growing reach of Ukraine’s unmanned systems into Russian territory. It may signal a shift in how the war is being fought from behind the lines. The claim has not been independently verified from Russian sources at this time.

Israel Intercepts Missile After Houthi Launch Toward Ben Gurion Airport

Early today, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced it intercepted a missile launched by the Houthi movement in Yemen that was headed toward Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv. Air-raid sirens sounded across central Israel and surrounding regions shortly before the interception. The missile reportedly triggered warnings, sending people to shelters, but no casualties or damage have been reported so far.The Houthis claimed responsibility, saying the airport was their target in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israeli officials dismissed the claim of damage and highlighted their air-defense system’s swift action.

Elon Musk Predicts AI Will Make Work Mostly Optional Within A Decade

At the Elon Musk-led panel at the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum on November 19, 2025, Musk made a bold forecast: advancements in artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics could make work “optional” within the next 10 to 20 years. Musk compared future employment to optional activities today — like playing sports or video games — rather than as a necessity. “My prediction is that work will be optional,” he said. He also suggested that money might lose its relevance in a world where production is handled by machines and resources become abundant. Presenting his vision, Musk pointed to his company’s developments in humanoid robotics — such as the Tesla Optimus robot — as a stepping stone toward this future. He argued that AI and robots could free people from routine work and help address global challenges like poverty. How long it will take until work truly becomes optional depends on how fast AI and robotics evolve — and how society adapts.

ALARMING: Protesters Shout “Globalize the Intifada” Outside NYC Synagogue

A group of roughly 200 protesters gathered late Wednesday evening outside the Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, chanting slogans like “Globalize the Intifada,” “Death to the IDF,” and “Take another settler out.” The crowd had assembled to oppose a gathering inside the synagogue hosted by Nefesh B’Nefesh, which assists Jewish immigration to Israel. Jewish communal leaders quickly condemned the scene, calling it evidence of rising antisemitic intimidation in New York. One rabbi, himself a Holocaust survivor, described the chants as echoing historical violence. The city’s police maintained a buffer between the protesters and the synagogue attendees, and no major injuries were reported.

Israel Charges Soldier with Passing Military Secrets to Iran

A 27-year-old Israeli citizen from Kiryat Yam has been arrested and formally indicted on charges of spying for Iranian intelligence, Israeli security officials announced today. The accused allegedly maintained contact with Iran’s agents for more than a year, during which he obtained and passed on photos, locations and other sensitive data related to several Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Air Force sites. This espionage is said to have been aided by his partner, an Air Force reservist, who accessed internal military information and delivered it to him. The investigation by the internal security service and Israel Police revealed the accused was paid and directed by Iranian operatives. The arrest highlights ongoing concerns in Israel about Iranian attempts to recruit or exploit individuals with access to military assets. The case now moves into court where prosecutors will seek to determine the extent of the breach and proposed damage to national security.

White House Eyes Executive Order to Block State-Level AI Regulations

The White House is preparing a draft executive order that would give federal agencies the power to challenge and potentially override state laws regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The proposal would direct the Department of Justice to create an “AI Litigation Task Force” tasked with suing states whose AI-laws conflict with federal policy. Under the draft, the Department of Commerce would review state statutes and publish a list of laws deemed burdensome or conflicting with federal priorities. States that pass or enforce certain AI regulations could risk losing federal grants or broadband-deployment funding. The administration argues that a patchwork of 50 different state rules hurts U.S. leadership in AI and stifles innovation, especially as global competition intensifies. Some state officials and civil-liberties groups warn that bypassing state oversight could weaken protections against discrimination, deepfakes and opaque algorithms. Legal experts say the approach is aggressive and faces constitutional questions, because only Congress can clearly preempt state laws. The draft order is still under review and no final text has been signed yet. This move signals a shift in how AI might be governed in the U.S. Instead of each state setting its own rules, a single federal standard could soon become the baseline—or the battleground.

Pentagon Pushes U.S.-Made Drones to Replace Chinese-Component Systems

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) is accelerating efforts to field drones built in the U.S. and reduce reliance on systems with Chinese components. In a recent update, the “Blue UAS” program expanded its list of approved drones that meet domestic sourcing standards — yet many approved models still use motors made in China.These Chinese-made motors highlight a supply-chain gap the Pentagon is now trying to close. The shift comes amid concerns that dependence on adversary-nation components leaves U.S. forces vulnerable in future conflicts.The program’s focus isn’t just sourcing. It also includes faster acquisitions and prioritizing drones as expendable assets rather than high-cost aircraft. That change aligns with new procurement guidelines that let military units buy and deploy drones quicker.

Ukraine confirms 136 drone strike from Russia in one night

Russian forces launched 136 attack drones into Ukrainian territory, according to Ukrainian military officials. The bulk of the drones were intercepted, but the barrage still strained air-defense systems tasked with protecting critical infrastructure. The assault targeted multiple regions, including the Chernihiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv areas, with Ukraine’s energy ministry reporting damage to power-supply installations and several thousand homes losing electricity. Restoration work began immediately under challenging conditions. Officials reported that around 106 of the drones were destroyed or rendered inoperative by air defense and electronic warfare units — leaving about 30 that either hit targets or remain unaccounted for. Authorities warned of ongoing power-capacity restrictions and advised residents to stay alert.

Weekly shot of new drug cuts around 20% of body weight in obesity trial

A recent clinical study found that a new once-weekly injectable drug, elorolintide, helped adults with obesity lose about 20 percent of their body weight over 48 weeks. Participants received the medicine each week along with standard lifestyle counseling. The larger doses of the treatment showed the biggest weight-loss effects; in one group, average weight dropped by over 46 pounds, with reductions in waist circumference of more than 6 inches.Most of the side effects were mild to moderate and included nausea and fatigue, which eased over time. The drug acts on the amylin receptor, a different appetite-pathway than many existing GLP-1 treatments, suggesting a new angle for weight-management therapies.

Grants Target Catskills Land Projects to Tame Flood & Fire Risks

In New York, a wave of climate-resilience funding is being routed into land-protection projects aimed at reducing flood and fire risks in the Catskill Mountains region. The Nature Conservancy’s sixth round of its Climate Resilience Grant Program is now offering grants of up to $50,000 for efforts that preserve lands, protect floodplains and shorelines, and enhance communities’ ability to cope with extreme weather. These grants support a range of activities—including acquiring easements on forested or wetland parcels, planning and capacity-building for local organizations, and connecting landscapes so they can better withstand storms and fires. While not all grants are specifically earmarked for the Catskills, the region is among areas identified for increased risk of flooding and fire due to changing climate patterns. Communities, conservation groups and municipalities in the Hudson Valley and Catskills have previously engaged in flood-preparedness planning and land-use strategies to reduce those risks.

GAO: Health savings accounts benefit rich more than average Americans

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has published a report showing that health-savings accounts (HSAs) are overwhelmingly used by high-income earners. According to the analysis, individuals with higher incomes — and who are generally healthier — make far greater use of HSAs and capture the bulk of the tax benefits. The report highlights that enrollees in HSA-eligible high-deductible health plans tend to have greater financial means. It says the tax perks built into HSAs work best for those already well off, since the value of reducing taxable income is larger when you’re in a higher tax bracket. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle reacted. Some Democrats argued the structure of HSAs amounts to “another tax break for the wealthy,” while some Republicans noted that the findings challenge claims that HSAs are broadly helping lower-income Americans. HSAs are often promoted as a tool to boost consumer control of health care costs and provide savings flexibility. But this report raises doubts about whether they serve lower- and moderate-income Americans at the same rate. With rising health costs and policy debates around whether to expand or reform HSAs, these findings could influence future legislation.

Growth Hopes from Trump Bill Fade as Fed Keeps Rates Firm

Today, an analysis revealed that the fiscal package championed by Donald Trump — which includes substantial tax relief and refund checks early next year — is likely to boost economic growth only modestly. The study estimates the legislation will raise GDP by about 0.4 percentage points in the first half of 2026, but only around 0.3 points for the full year. The reason: the Federal Reserve is expected to keep benchmark interest rates roughly a quarter-point higher than they otherwise would be because of the stimulus-driven momentum and inflation risks. Those higher rates are forecast to offset roughly half of the growth gains from the stimulus package. In addition, the legislation will raise the federal deficit significantly, adding roughly 0.8 percentage points to GDP again via higher spending on defense and border security. That larger deficit may further weigh on long-term growth and financial stability. President Trump is voicing frustration with the Fed’s reluctance to cut rates and has openly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, saying he’d like to see him removed. Still, the Fed’s independence and its focus on inflation and employment mean it’s unlikely to shift course solely for political pressure.

CAIR-California pays disciplined anti-Israel student protesters $1,000 each

The Council on American‑Islamic Relations (CAIR) launched a payments program that awards $1,000 to university students who face discipline for anti-Israel protests. The program, called the “Champions of Justice Fund,” comes through CAIR’s California chapter. According to recent filings, CAIR-California raised over $100,000 from affiliates in San Francisco and Los Angeles to fund this support. Some of the payments were distributed in October 2024 when CAIR awarded $20,000 to 20 student protesters as interest-free loans and grants. The students in question had lost scholarships, housing, or faced other penalties after taking part in pro-Palestinian or anti-Israel demonstrations at institutions including Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University.

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Personal trainer/ Nutritional Health Coach, Lakewood, New Jersey

Personal trainer/ Nutritional Health Coach available in the comfort of your home!   Many happy references available.
Call or Text: 732-639-4718   rochel.ahealthyyou@gmail.com

Shabbos Goy Service – Lakewood, New Jersey and surrounding areas

Lakewood/Jackson & surrounding areas: We provide weekly Shabbos Goy services from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. Please call 732-575-9536 for additional information.
How it works: CALL to be placed on route, we provide flag/marker you place on your front door when you need assistance. We drive by your residence at pre-selected times Friday evening/Saturday, and assist with just a hint!

Spot On Cleaning, Lakewood, New Jersey

We clean Carpets, Tile & Grout, Dryer Vent & Upholstery.
Fully Insured and Eco Friendly.
For a free estimate call: (848) 349-3340.

Steel And Stone, Toms River, New Jersey

Structural steel. Railings. Awnings. Stone counter tops. Custom vanities. Saddles and floating shower benches. Sink and stove cutouts. Fully licensed and insured. Y.M. Gurwitz. Call or Text: 646-491-1174 steelandstonenj@gmail.com

ABA Internship Positions, Lakewood, New Jersey

Learn how to properly apply the science of ABA in real life. Earn hands-on supervision to satisfy BACB and state requirements. Gain training guidance and support from skilled, passionate BCBAs. Flexible part/full-time positions.
talent@encoresupport.org   718-304-9977 ext 125

Postage Stamps, Lakewood, New Jersey

Rolls of stamps available at regular post office prices. Avoid the long lines at the post office.
Call/Text/Whatsapp: 732-267-1349

Transportation, Lakewood, New Jersey

All Airports, Monsey, Brooklyn, Catskills
5 Passengers
Good Rates
Call Abe 732-804-1114

Luxury Auto Sales & Leasing, Lakewood, New Jersey

Luxury experience you can afford.
732-800-1134   1771 Madison Avenue #11   sales@luxurylease.net

Simply Exteriors & Roofing, Lakewood, New Jersey

At Simply Exteriors & Roofing, we uphold our values of honesty, years of experience, integrity, and responsibility. We use only the finest materials for installation and customer service, ensuring that your investment is in good hands with us.

Roofing solutions for homes, and commercial space.
Expert gutter installation and repair both residential & commercial.
Siding Installation & Repair
Enhance curb appeal and insulation

Please email us @ office@simplyexteriorsnj.com or call 732-702-0477

Epic Garage Doors, Jackson, New Jersey

At Epic Garage Doors, we offer exquisite customer service and on the spot repairs for any of your garage door needs.
Give us a call for a free estimate on replacing your Garage Doors.
epicgaragedoors.com   epicgaragedoorsllc@gmail.com   WhatsApp/Call: 732-637-9207

Custom Closets, Lakewood, New Jersey

Reasonable rates. Many years of experience. Let us turn your custom closet ideas into reality. Call or Text 732-606-3837

The Vacation Shadchan, Lakewood, New Jersey

Yom Tov Ready Rentals. Boca Raton. Hollywood. Miami. Kashered for Pesach. Hot plate & Hot Water Urn. Private pools. Walk to shul. Baby gear available. In the eruv. For inquiries please contact: 954-546-4450   VacationShadchan@gmail.com

Senior Loan Officer, Lakewood, New Jersey

Are you thinking about buying a house? Before starting to shop, you’ll need a pre-approval. Contact Yosef to get pre-approved today, and for all your mortgage needs.
Yosef Sapezhansky, FM Home Loans   201-757-7401   yosefs@fmm.com

Inspection Management, Lakewood, New Jersey

Managing your inspections from scheduling to approval. Resale inspections (Smoke Cert, CO). Rental CO inspections. Construction final inspections. We prepare your property to pass inspection the first time.
SD Certification   732-994-9678   info@sdcertification.com   sdcertification.com

YK Window Treatment, Jackson, New Jersey

Our goal is to create your dream! We do all types of window decor, curtains, and window shades. We have a large selection of wallpaper, of all textures and colors. Visit us at ykwindowtreatment.com or give us a call at 718-831-2879 for all of your window treatment needs.

Design By Judy, Manchester, New Jersey

It all starts with a vision, let us help make it reality! All types of Renovations. Interior decorating. Color consulting. Working with every budget.
Judy Mandelbaum   646-734-0204   judy@designbyjudy.com   designbyjudy.com

Memo’s Appliance Repair & Sales, Lakewood, New Jersey

Your repair pros for all appliances. Commercial & Residential.
Memo Galindo   Owner / Project Manager
732-484-3676   memoappliancerepair@gmail.com

The VacayWig, Inwood, New York

It’s finally here! The VacayWig is the perfect shaitel for your vacation. Super affordable, easy to use, light on your head and…yes, it even looks great! Cheaper then a wash and set!   Only $49   Yes really! For the grand opening, VacayWig.com is offering a super cute cap or beanie free with every wig, as well as free shipping on orders over $99. Get hats beanies and pins to make your wig…well, yours!
VacayWig.com   516-387-2062   hello@vacaywig.com

Candy A Plenty, Lakewood, New Jersey

Embedded Hard Candy Lollipops with your completely edible logo or image. Sugar Free. Gluten Free. Nut Free. Vegan.
@candy_a_plenty   candyaplenty.com   216-469-8400   info@candyaplenty.com

At Home Testing, Lakewood, New Jersey

Fitness, Wellness, Self Defense, Lakewood, New Jersey​

Certified Fitness, exercise, and Krav Maga.
Client Directed Wellness Counseling.
Disciplined behavior is the core focus.
Controlled exercise, eating, and self-defense.
Chaim Rudnicki   732-966-7191 

Plumbing, Lakewood, New Jersey

For all your plumbing needs.
Reliable & convenient scheduling.
Real-time text communication.
Professional & courteous service.
Upfront price quotes.
Real service on-time!
Call/Text 732-314-1082    realtimeplumbingnj@gmail.com

Cholov Yisroel Kefir Grains, Maryland

I’m seeking Cholov Yisroel Kefir Grains and willing to pay for these. I’m located in Maryland but can arrange for their transport. If you have any please call/text/email me at 240-888-8088, gabe.bensimon@gmail.com Thank you!

KosherFlip – Kosher Flip Phones, Lakewood, New Jersey

Buy your kosher flip phone here!
kosherflip.org   sales@kosherflip.org   929-493-5470

Life Insurance, Lakewood, New Jersey

The Whole Life Insurance Policy that earns you tens of thousands of dollars more, compared to other Whole life policies
Joel Epstein, Life Insurance Broker
845-783-5731   Whatsapp 845-500-7334   7835731@gmail.com

Mr. Ryan Painting, Lakewood, New Jersey

Exterior and interior painting service. Commercial & Residential. Free estimate.  848-245-2118   www.mrryanpainting.com   mrryanpainting@gmail.com

Vinyl Floor Deep Clean, Toms River, New Jersey

Vinyl Renew wil give your vinyl floors the deep clean it needs. Your floors will look brand new. Reach out to us for some amazing “before & afters” from our happy customers.
Shuls   Stores   Offices   Homes   Between Tenants
848-240-4459   vinylrenew@gmail.com

Optical – Eyeglasses Store, Lakewood, New Jersey

We provide eye exams and eyeglasses for the entire family. We service our clients with the newest technology, in addition to making sure everything is perfect.
732-655-2020   info@msopticalstore.com   msopticalstore.com

Photo Albums in Lakewood, New Jersey

Photo albums for all occasions:

Contact captured moments to create the dream album for your special occasion!
Great pricing!
Call/text: 908-910-7266, email: cmoments100@gmail.com

Sugarpop – Custom Lollipops for all Occasions, Lakewood, New Jersey

848-245-6382   info@sugarpopco.com

TheraSplash, Lakewood, New Jersey

This summer, TheraSplash is offering Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and DIR Floortime sessions at the pool.
These sessions are a great change of pace, in a fun and exciting environment. They are also a great way to get a boost of therapy during the summer months.
For more information, call 732-443-0443 or email therasplash@gmail.com.

Beautiful Coins & Gift Shop, Howell, New Jersey

For Investors & Collectors. Thousands of silver, antique, US coins. Large selection of foreign coins. Large variety of chess sets. Pidyon Haben sets.
5999 RT 9 N, Howell NJ (Estelle Ln.)   732-620-8044   beautifulcoinsnj@gmail.com  
Sun 10-2:30   Mon-Thurs 10-9   Fri 10-12:30

Windows, Furniture Glass Tops, Shower Enclosures, All Things Glass, Lakewood, New Jersey

SAPPHIRE GLASS & MIRROR – We repair most windows. Double insulated glass. Window replacements. Furniture glass tops. Shower enclosures. All types of glass. Screens. Avrumy Engel 718-354-9530 email: sapphireglassmirror@gmail.com

Trampoline Sessions, Lakewood, New Jersey

Trampoline dancing to come down to your camp, school, party, or event. An interactive Trampolining session with music light and energy! Call: 732-503-6183

Chasidish Haircuts, Lakewood, New Jersey

Chasidish haircuts is our specialty.
Contact us via phone, text whatsapp, to schedule your appointment.
We come to your house.
732-685-2503     Email: heimishbarber@gmail.com

Picture Gallery, Lakewood, New Jersey

Send us your photo shoots. We will design, arrange, and print a unique photo wall gallery of your loved ones. We can print on metal, styrene, acrylic, and canvas.
848-299-9507   pictsgallery@gmail.com

Choson Classics, Lakewood, New Jersey

925 Silver: Leichter   Becher   Menorah
Antique Leather: Siddurim   Machzorim   Tehillim
Choson Shas   Tur   Shulchan Aruch   Kittels   Talleisim   Tallis Bags
908-415-3883   chosonclassics@gmail.com

Graphic Designer, Lakewood, New Jersey

Graphic designer
Logos, Flyers, Labels, Evites
All your graphics needs!
848-240-2741 Digitalsbytoby@gmail.com

Table Extensions, Lakewood, New Jersey

Extend your dining room table. Extend your existing table to accomodate all your extended family and friends! We install and replace high quality furniture grade table tracks.
718-782-8936   845-492-6459   extendyourtable@gmail.com

Computer Repair, Lakewood, New Jersey

Techwise Computer and Laptop Repair
All types of issues resolved – Hardware or Software
Virus/Malware Removal
Passwords Bypass/Removal
Dim/Cracked Screens
Data Recovery
Power/Charging Issues
Call or Text 732-232-8372

Banquet Chairs in Jackson, New Jersey

Premium Banquet Chairs. Price $35. Pre-owned, Excellent condition, American Made, Sells Brand-New for $350 P. 732-575-9601 E. dealsonchairs123@gmail.com

Kosher Tours in Phoenix, Arizona

✨ AZ Kosher Tours ✨
🚌 Custom Kosher Tours – Tailored Just for You!

Looking for a personalized travel experience in Arizona?
At AZ Kosher Tours, every trip is custom-designed for your family, yeshiva, or group.

✅ We create the itinerary – YOU choose the activities
✅ Adventure options: Jeep tours, shooting, ziplines, rafting & more
✅ Scenic highlights: Grand Canyon, Sedona, Page, Superstition Mountains
✅ Kosher dining & Shabbos-friendly planning
✅ Personal chauffeurs available for worry-free travel
✅ Comfort, fun & ruchniyus combined

📞 Call/Text: Yaakov Mark @ 602-980-7132
📧 Email: inquiry@azkoshertours.com
🌐 www.AZKosherTours.com

✨ AZ Kosher Tours – We Make it EZ in the AZ! ✨

Quality Clothing & Household Goods Gemach in Toms River, New Jersey

Matan Mazal
1631 Partridge St, Toms River, New Jersey
718-871-0860

  • This Chessed is about helping people dress beautifully, NOT in us helping you empty your closets, which means the stuff must be in excellent condition.
  • We accept any and all items that can be used by our brethren: clothes, shoes,(no shoes from a niftar), linens in good condition, games & toys with all pieces, school supplies, dishes, etc…
  • We do NOT accept: chassidush livush, shemos, sefarim, tzitzis and cassettes.
  • All kitchen items MUST be marked as status: chametz or pesach, and dairy, parve or meat. If new, mark toyveled or not toyveled.
  • There is a $5.00 fee per bag or box donated. Items must be dropped off between 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. and you must call first to make sure we are home, no items may be left outside.
  • We reserve the right to dispose anything not acceptable, or left without permission or without the fee. Home organizers call for fee information.

To receive items and/or clothes, please call for an appointment. There is no cost to receive stuff.

Heimish Car Service in Toms River, New Jersey

Heimish car service: Mr. Rosenberg 917-749-2694

Catskills Vacation in Fallsburg, New York

Nice 4 bedroom private house with grounds. Near Fallsburg Yeshiva.
347-796-9522

Seamstress / Alterations Job in Lakewood, New Jersey

I am looking for professional patternmaker/seamstress to help me . You have to be familiar with all kind of alteration and customer made outfits .
You can work with me in m home or from your home if you have equipment
Good pay.
929 431 5472

Miscarriage / Infertility Support in Lakewood, New Jersey

Have you gone through a miscarriage or recurrent miscarriages or infertility?

I’ve gone through recurrent miscarriages and I am struggling to build a family. My close friend is struggling with infertility. We both don’t have any children yet.

My close friend and I decided to try to compile a book like “Kids Speak” where women can share their stories, their hardships and struggles anonymously to help raise sensitivity and awareness in the community in the hope of alleviating insensitive comments…. We welcome stories of triumph as well to give all those waiting for children the hope we need to keep trying!

(Even if you don’t have a story to share but are going through miscarriage or infertility, we welcome you to reach out. We can support each other.)

We welcome everyone – if you have any ideas or a good name for the book, want to help with editing or proofreading – please reach out.

If you have a story to share, please email it to: jewish.infertility.miscarriage@gmail.com

Infertility and Miscarriage in Lakewood, New Jersey

Jewish Infertility & Miscarriage
by: Eli Tzur
Book now sold on Amazon

Electrolysis in Lakewood, New Jersey

Her Place Electrolysis
Precision. Comfort. Results

Professional electrolysis treatments in a beautiful, private salon.

Experienced & Certified Electrologist
Conveniently located in the Village Park / Somerset area
Flexible scheduling, by appointment only
Call or text 732-864-5413 to book

Auto Detailing in Lakewood, New Jersey

BENS auto detailing services
We come to you.
7326608945

Pack N Play for Sale, Lakewood, New Jersey

Graco Pack N play
Open Box Never Used
Call or text 848-210-6766

Hiring Dental Assistants in Jackson, New Jersey

Busy state-of-the-art family orthodontic practice looking for full-time dental assistants to join our growing team. Job duties would include all standard dental skills and relevant taught tasks to make it a successful, smooth and efficient day! Ideal applicants should have the following qualities: strong motivation to succeed and positive work ethic, sincere and friendly disposition, team player, multi-task, good computer skills, and ability to grasp new information.

While an active dental radiology license is preferred, we are open to applicants who have plans to obtain their license within their first year of employment.

Our weekly patient hours are as follows:
Mondays 10-6
Wednesdays 10-6
Thursdays 11-7
Fridays 11-2 (Spring/Summer 11-3)
Sundays 11-3, most weeks (closed Summer)
Occasional training sessions/meetings on Tuesdays (with prior planning)

Pay and benefits will be discussed at interview, with additional growth opportunities.

Please send serious inquiries and resume to Nami at info@saferortho.com, or feel free to call our office at (732) 226-6800. We look forward to meeting you!

Photo Albums in Lakewood, New Jersey

LEGACY ALBUMS We will make Photo albums for any occasion Weddings, Bar Mitzvah… Please contact us at Legacyalbumsnj@gmail.com or call 732-674-8815

Hair Mastery Course, Jackson, New Jersey

Hair Mastery Course, Jackson, New Jersey

Exciting News for This Summer!
Zahava Kalla, an internationally acclaimed wig expert from Israel, is coming to the U.S. to give her exclusive Hair Mastery Courses!

Learn Wash & Set or Handiwork & Repairs
Taught by Zahava herself – flying in from Israel!
Limited spaces + early bird discount available

zahavakalla.com

LG Refrigerator For Sale, Lakewood, New Jersey

Looking to sell an LG fridge double doors and freezer at the bottom half.
Used but in great condition pick up only. Please call 9176860837

Apartment With Pool For Rent, Scranton, PA

Gorgeous private entrance apartment with pool available to rent by day/week in Scranton, PA. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Total of 8 beds. kosher kitchen. Close to shul. Call 3479625175

Talent Camp, Toms River, New Jersey

Pine Lake Park Talent Camp – one of a kind camp!
3-7 Grade Girls, few remaining spots both halves
Of the summer ! Transportation available
Call Esti Zuravin, 314-623-8048 for more details

Homeopathic Consultations, Lakewood, New Jersey

Yechiel Schrader, CCH
Certified Classical Homeopath
Helping people find natural solutions for acute and chronic health issues with the aid of Homeopathic remedies.
Available by phone, Zoom or in person in Lakewood.
Available for home visits in NY, NJ and Philadelphia area. Discounts available for additional family members.
646-469-8211   yechielschrader@gmail.com

Job Available, Lakewood, New Jersey

We’re Hiring: AP & Payroll – Join Our Team!

Lincoln Healthcare Group is growing, and we’re looking for two dedicated professionals to join our
corporate team in Lakewood, NJ!

Accounts Payable Specialist (Full-Time)

We’re seeking an experienced AP professional to manage vendor payments, maintain accurate
records, and support our finance operations. Previous experience is required.

Payroll Specialist (Full-Time)

In this role, you’ll assist with payroll processing and employee time tracking. Experience is a plus, but
we’re open to the right candidate who’s eager to learn and grow.

Why Join Lincoln HCG?

  • Supportive, team-oriented environment
  • Growth opportunities in a respected healthcare company
  • Convenient Lakewood, NJ location

Apply today by emailing your resume to: hr@lincolnhcg.com

2003 HONDA ODYSSEY, Lakewood, New Jersey

FOR SALE
2003 HONDA ODYSSEY
BACKUP CAMERA
LEATHER
HEATED SEATS
GOOD CONDITION
133k miles
$2,900
CALL OR TEXT 917-676-1553

Become a Successful Mortgage Broker, Lakewood, New Jersey

Join ASTAR Home Capital. Begin a career with unlimited earning and growth potential. Full licensing and onboarding help. Full back-end and administrating office. Continuous support and personal training. Extremely efficient processing team. Professional office invironment. Offices and licensed in several states.
Contact us today!   join@AstarTeam.com

Srully Williger – Mitzvah Tantz, Lakewood, New Jersey

The Voice of a New Mitzvah Tantz
A Heimish Mitzvah Tantz in English
Enjoy and Understand that Memorable Mitzvah Tantz
646-739-9008   mitzvahtantzinenglish.com   srullyw@gmail.com

Drafty Windows, Water Seeping in Basement, Handyman, Lakewood, New Jersey

Are you feeling drafts in your windows? We will check your windows for leaks and seal problem areas.
Do you have basement foundation issues? Water seeping in? We can fix the problem quickly and easily.
We can take care of any type of handyman issue for you. Minor maintenance issues can grow into major problems. Let us help you before it gets out of hand! We have Reasonable Pricing, just call us at 732-575-9536 and we will come by and give you a quote.

Shabbos Getaway, Chester, New York

Your family dream Shabbos Getaway at the Majestic Bull Mansion
Shul on premises   30+ Beds / Cribs   Magnificent Kitchen   Beautiful, Large Dining Room   Huge Deck and Backyard   Living Room   Spacious Bedrooms   Fresh Linen
845-263-6507   TheBullMansion@gmail.com

Avsi Construction, Lakewood, New Jersey

Serving all of New Jersey.
Call or text: 856-209-8930    AvsiConstruction@gmail.com

RCM Home Improvement, Lakewood, New Jersey

Call us for all your home improvement needs! Many years experience.
Chaim  848-525-4998

Cheer Up Treats, Lakewood, New Jersey

Treat someone you know who is going through a challenge that can use a home baked treat delivered to their door (for free)!
Please email cheeruptreatsLKWD@gmail.com to receive a form to fill out!

Small Business Bookkeeping, Jackson, New Jersey

Keep your books accurate and up to date, so you can make smart financial decisions. Let us take care of ensuring you have correct numbers, so you can run and grow your business. Error-free financial statements can help you stay on target with your business goals. Experienced with QuickBooks online and desktop, QuickBooks setup, payroll, cleanup jobs, and monthly upkeep.
info@rakowandrosen.com   732-551-5837

Wedding Albums, Lakewood, New Jersey

Are your wedding images gathering dust? Now is the time to get your album!
Specializing in Wedding Albums, Vort Albums, and Bar Mitzva Albums.
Many options available.
Door To Door Service.
cgdesignmail@gmail.com   347-920-8965

Gift Wrapping, Lakewood, New Jersey

DISPLAY IT RIGHT – Gift wrapping for all occasions.

732-678-7017 email: displayitright@gmail.com

Maximize Your Space, Lakewood, New Jersey

Space-planning with Custom Quarters.
Maximize your space with a custom layout designed just for your needs.
Many years experience and happy references. Excellent rates.
347-460-7118   customquarters1@gmail.com

Handyman / Electric / Plumbing / Painting, Lakewood, New Jersey

Handyman doing light repairs, outlets, light fixtures, plumbing, painting.
Will beat any price.
410-303-9064     shimonedelson2@gmail.com

Financial Advice, Lakewood, New Jersey

CFO SERVICES
I help businesses make smart financial decisions by analyzing their profit margins and helping them set up strong financial systems, so you are in control of your money.
732-363-book   office@bookteamgroup.com

Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, New Jersey

Behind Every Medical Journey.
For any medical-related need, any time, anywhere, call:
24-Hour Hanover Hotline: 732-905-3020
Food Services   Patient Advocacy   Transportation   Health at Home   Medical Equipment Gmach   Friendship House Network
LRBCOL.org     Info@LRBCOL.org     93 Prospect Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701

ChefGiant Silicone Utensil Set, Lakewood, New Jersey

A chef is only as good as her tools.
Your kitchen’s new best friend has arrived.
Introducing the ChefGiant 15 Piece Silicone Utensil Set
Gentle on cookware   Heat-resistant handles   Dishwasher safe   Quality, durable build
Available at select supermarkets and at chefgiant.com
For wholesale inquiries: sales@chefgiant.com   212-500-1220

Shadchan Service, Lakewood, New Jersey

Nefesh Matchmaking – shadchan service for the special needs community. We help those with Medical, Physical, Emotional or Intellectual challenges. Strictly confidential. Email for more info.
Nefesh.matchmaking@gmail.com

AVSI Movers, Lakewood, New Jersey

Thinking of moving? Let us make your moving experience hassle free. Local and long distance moving services. Furniture rebuilding services. Fully insured. Lakewood based. Proudly serving Lakewood since 2007. Call/Text/Whatsapp: 856-209-8930

Red Oak Web Design, Toms River, New Jersey

Get more clients.  Increase profits.  Improve customer retention.
Solve almost any business problem.
Get the results you need with the website that truly delivers.
redoakwebdesign.com   732-232-7637   chaim@redoakwebdesign.com

Personal Tax Returns, Lakewood, New Jersey ​

Nesanel Stein, Accountant
call/text: 404-643-2260   nesanelstein91@gmail.com

Tax Returns, Lakewood, New Jersey

Tax returns 150-200 range. Text: 404-643-2260. email: nesanelstein91@gmail.com.

Sukkah Exchange, Lakewood, New Jersey

At No Cost to You!

The Yom Tov of sukkos is coming with all its cooking, building, and shopping. Yet, some people are stuck at square one. Where will they get a sukkah from?

For many, the cost of even a basic sukkah makes it impossible to buy their own sukkah L’kavod yom tov.
But you can help them! With no cost to you!

Chesed of Lakewood’s Sukkah Exchange is set up so you can donate your unused sukkah so another family can experience Sukkos in the proper way!

Donate your unused sukkah and give a family simchasyom tov in a bakovadig way!

Don’t have an old or unused sukkah? Make a donation to the Sukkah Exchange so Chesed of Lakewood can ensure that every family in town has what they need for yom tov!
With just the click of a button you can give another family in town simchas yom tov!

Go to sukkahexchange.org