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On Monday, the United States House of Representatives passed legislation that forbids anyone linked to Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel from entering the United States. The bill — known as the No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act of 2025 — would block admission or visa access to those who “carried out, participated in, financed or otherwise facilitated” the attack. It passed by voice vote in the House, a rare show of bipartisan agreement on an often divisive issue. Now the bill moves to the United States Senate for consideration.
In a public display at Kalma Airbase, Korean People’s Army Air Force unveiled two new unmanned aircraft — Saebyeol-4 and Saebyeol-9 — that mirror the shape and intent of U.S. surveillance and strike drones. The Saebyeol-4 resembles the surveillance-oriented RQ-4 Global Hawk, while the Saebyeol-9 follows the form of the strike-oriented MQ-9 Reaper. Both drones were shown with operational markings, suggesting they are no longer just prototypes but potentially frontline systems.
A regional jet operated by Endeavor Air under the Delta Air Lines “Delta Connection” brand slid off an icy runway at Des Moines International Airport (DSM) in Iowa. The plane — a Bombardier CRJ-900 carrying roughly 54 passengers and 4 crew — veered off the paved taxiway after landing. All aboard were evacuated safely and escorted by bus back to the terminal. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. Because of the slip, the airport shut down operations for several hours; flights were delayed or cancelled while crews worked to secure the aircraft and clear the runway. The airport reopened by Sunday mid-morning, though some flights remained disrupted. The slick conditions from a major midwestern winter storm appear to have caused the slide. A preliminary review from transit officials confirms ice on the runway was the primary factor. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is now looking into the incident.
Winter weather is building toward the New York–New Jersey region as a coastal storm sweeps in Tuesday morning. Forecasters expect a mix of rain, sleet, and snow. In higher-elevation areas of northern New Jersey and the Lower Hudson Valley, 3 to 5 inches of damp, heavy snow may pile up. Meanwhile, closer to the coast — including New York City — the forecast leans toward rain or possibly a brief coating of snow. The uncertainty now revolves around the exact track of the storm. A slightly more inland path could push the snow zone farther south; a more offshore track would keep heavy snow north. Either way, roads may turn slick during the Tuesday morning commute, and travel could be tricky if sleet or slush develops.
A former senior FBI official says a five-year cyber campaign from a Chinese state-linked group known as Salt Typhoon probably reached nearly every American. The breach targeted major U.S. telecommunications networks — including phone call and internet systems — exposing data that flows through core infrastructure. Officials estimate the attack spanned multiple years and entangled carriers serving tens of millions of customers nationwide. Because telecom networks route so much of Americans’ daily communications, experts argue that few, if any, escaped unscathed. At this point, the identity of all impacted individuals remains unknown. Investigators have not released a public list of affected users — and it appears nobody has yet confirmed exactly who was compromised. Meanwhile, telecom providers and federal agencies are scrambling to trace the breach, identify exposed data, and strengthen network security. As of now, there are no verified reports of data destruction or mass outages. But the implications run deep — sensitive metadata, call logs, text records, and other communications metadata might have been exposed, raising long-term privacy concerns. Authorities have urged U.S. telecom firms to tighten protections and said customers should assume their data may have been accessed.
An Israeli drone company, Heven AeroTech, has reached a reported valuation exceeding one billion dollars after raising about $100 million. The funding round was led by IonQ, a quantum-computing firm that also joined forces with Heven to embed quantum sensing and navigation tech into its drones. Heven — originally founded in Israel in 2019 — builds hydrogen-powered drones capable of long-range flights and heavy payloads. With IonQ’s backing, Heven plans to integrate quantum communications, navigation, and security systems. The companies say this could make the drones much more reliable in contested environments, especially where GPS or traditional navigation may be jammed. The investment makes Heven one of Israel’s first “defense-tech unicorns,” a sign of growing global investor appetite for military-grade drone technology. Industry experts see this as a broader shift: drones and autonomous aircraft are now central in global defense strategies, and private firms like Heven are racing to deliver advanced capabilities.
A new study out of University of California, Riverside (UCR) finds that diets high in Soybean Oil may contribute to obesity—not by calories alone, but through how the body processes its omega-6 fats. On November 30, 2025, researchers reported that feeding mice a soybean-oil–rich diet led most of them to gain significant weight. The culprit appears to be a group of molecules called “oxylipins,” produced when the body metabolizes linoleic acid, a common omega-6 in soybean oil. These oxylipins seem to trigger inflammation, alter liver behavior, and shift gene activity linked to fat storage. Importantly, in a group of genetically modified mice—with a different version of a liver-regulating protein—those weight and liver-fat changes did not occur, even on the same soybean-oil diet. That suggests individual biology plays a big role, and the results might vary in humans. While the study doesn’t claim soybean oil “causes” obesity in people, it raises a warning: heavy use of linoleic-acid–rich oils might silently contribute to metabolic stress.
LAKEWOOD, NJ — A 39-year-old man from Lakewood was arrested Sunday after authorities say he set three fires late Saturday night. Around 10:30 p.m. on November 29, fire crews responded to a blaze burning in the basement window-well of a house on East Eighth Street. Moments later, firefighters found two more small blazes along nearby railroad tracks. All three fires were extinguished quickly and — thankfully — no one was hurt. Investigators from county and local agencies concluded the fires were deliberately started. The first was fueled by an open flame applied to combustible materials in the window well. The brush fires along the tracks were triggered with a flammable fuel source. The suspect, identified as 39-year-old resident Israel Salgado-Miron, was taken into custody on Sunday and charged with aggravated arson and two additional counts of arson. He remains in custody at the Ocean County Jail pending a detention hearing. Authorities say the swift, coordinated response from fire, police and county-level investigators prevented more serious damage. Nearby homes and infrastructure avoided harm. The incident rattled neighbors, but with the suspect behind bars and the fires contained, officials say the area is now safe.
On the afternoon of November 28, an intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Yasny launch site in Russia’s Orenburg region exploded just seconds after takeoff. The rocket climbed only about 200–400 meters before veering off course, tumbling, then detonating mid-air and crashing back to the ground. Witnesses and footage show a thick purple cloud of smoke rising from the blast zone — a sign the missile used highly toxic liquid propellants. Though no official confirmation named the rocket, analysts say the evidence strongly points to the RS-28 Sarmat, the super-heavy ICBM Russia has touted as central to its nuclear deterrent. If correct, this marks yet another failure in a missile program that has seen multiple mishaps since 2022. The malfunction deepens doubts over the reliability of Russia’s most advanced nuclear-capable missile. Its repeated failures call into question whether the Sarmat can fulfill its intended role as a credible long-range deterrent.
A 27-year-old man from Warren, Maine was arrested Thursday in Lakewood, New Jersey after a crash at the busy intersection of Clifton Avenue and Main Street. Police say he’s suspected of robbing a branch of Chase Bank in Scarborough, Maine earlier this week. The robbery reportedly happened Wednesday afternoon. Witnesses identified a maroon Chevrolet Trailblazer with out-of-state plates leaving the scene. The same vehicle later collided with another car in Lakewood, flipping onto its side and striking the sidewalk in front of a storefront. First responders from EMS, police, and fire units arrived on the scene. Officials report no serious injuries. The driver — the robbery suspect — was taken into custody without further incident. Authorities have not announced whether any weapon was used in the bank robbery. The suspect remains in police custody as investigators coordinate between Maine and New Jersey jurisdictions.
The Pentagon has canceled several planned warships, setting off a new round of debate over the state of U.S. naval readiness. Officials confirmed the decision late Thursday, saying the cuts focus on vessels that were scheduled for future construction rather than ships already in the fleet. The announcement followed internal reviews that took place throughout the week at the Department of Defense headquarters. The cancellations sparked immediate concern in Congress and among defense analysts. Supporters of a bigger fleet argued that removing ships from the pipeline could strain the Navy’s ability to meet rising demands, especially as regional tensions continue in the South China Sea and the Red Sea. Others said the shift could steer money toward more modern systems, including unmanned vessels and missile defenses. The change centers on long-term cost, shifting priorities, and a push toward a different mix of ships. The Pentagon said it will brief Congress next week and provide updated timelines for remaining shipyards.
In a major security bust at Ben‑Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv overnight on November 28, customs officials intercepted three travelers carrying pistols concealed in suitcases with false bottoms. The luggage was flagged during routine screening, and authorities discovered the firearms packed beneath normal luggage items. The three individuals — now formally indicted — were arrested on the spot. Officials confirmed there was no need for evacuations or shelter orders. Airport operations continued with only brief delays.
Zohran Mamdani — not yet sworn in — has quietly begun conversations with major Wall Street firms about his sweeping socialist agenda. In recent meetings in Manhattan, executives and financial-industry insiders met with Mamdani and his team to understand what his plans might mean for business. Although his platform calls for policies like rent freezes, higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations, and expansion of public services, Wall Street leaders say they want clarity. The broader business community seems to be holding its breath, watching who Mamdani appoints to his administration — and what early actions he takes. For now, the tone is cautious cooperation, rather than confrontation — a fragile start to what could be a tense relationship.
A passenger on KLM Flight 622 opened an emergency exit door and deployed the inflatable slide while the plane was taxiing at Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The incident occurred Tuesday night, as the Amsterdam-bound flight prepared for takeoff. The man, identified by police as Johannes Van Heertum, reportedly called 911 from his seat claiming he saw another passenger with a weapon. Believing there was a threat, he panicked, opened the exit door, and triggered the slide. No weapon was found onboard. Authorities say Van Heertum appeared to be experiencing a mental-health episode. He was evaluated by EMTs, then taken into custody and charged with reckless conduct, criminal damage to property, and interfering with security measures. As a result of the incident, the flight was cancelled and all passengers were rebooked. There were no injuries.
The United States Department of Defense concluded that Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Baidu Inc. and BYD Co. should be added to its “Section 1260H” roster — a list of firms the U.S. believes aid China’s military. This action was announced in a letter sent to the U.S. Congress, dated October 7, 2025. The move casts a shadow over some of China’s largest tech firms — firms with global reach, substantial U.S. business ties, and millions of investors. Pentagon officials now believe these firms have provided support to the Chinese military. It remains unclear whether they have been formally added to the list as of now. Shares of Alibaba, Baidu and BYD slid after the report hit markets.
A Delta flight that departed JFK Airport in New York late last night discovered a stowaway only after landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport early this morning. Ground crews found the man inside the jet’s wheel well while the aircraft was parked at a service stand near Concourse A. The discovery happened around 4:30 AM, shortly after the overnight flight arrived from JFK. Ramp workers halted activity around the aircraft and notified airport police. The man was alive but weak and severely cold. Medics treated him immediately on the tarmac before moving him to a secure medical facility for further evaluation. No passengers or crew were injured, and there were no safety issues reported during the flight. Officials say the man likely climbed into the landing gear housing at JFK before takeoff. Investigators are reviewing security footage from both airports to determine how he reached the restricted area and whether any access points were compromised.
State police began a “Goal Zero” traffic enforcement blitz across New Jersey, focusing on major highways including the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Route 80. The effort rolled out just before the heavy Thanksgiving travel rush. Troopers are increasing patrols at interchanges, toll plazas, and rest areas. They are targeting speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving after recent data showed a rise in holiday-period crashes. The campaign runs through Sunday night. The operation is large in scale. Extra units from multiple stations joined the detail, and aviation and traffic safety teams were placed on standby. Officials said the goal is simple: reduce the number of fatal crashes during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.
Mamdani is now backing a proposal to restrict protests outside synagogues after a chaotic demonstration at the Park East Synagogue on East 67th Street in Manhattan. The bill would create a set distance—similar to existing rules around clinics and schools—where organized demonstrations cannot take place while services or events are underway. Supporters say the goal is to prevent disruptions like the one seen yesterday, when hundreds crowded the block and police had to form barriers to keep entrances clear. The impact is focused on houses of worship across the city. If passed, synagogues would receive defined buffer zones during prayer times, funerals, and community gatherings. The proposal does not ban protests outright but moves them farther from the building entrances.
New York hospitals are dealing with a sharp rise in RSV cases, leaving pediatric ICUs close to capacity. Facilities in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens reported crowded emergency rooms and longer intake times. Hospitals say the current load is heavier than expected for this point in the season. Many ICUs are running at or above 90% capacity, and several hospitals added overflow beds in nearby wings. The cause is the fast spread of RSV among children under five. Doctors say the virus is moving earlier and faster than usual this year. Extra respiratory staff were called in, and some hospitals limited non-urgent pediatric procedures to free space. Ambulances were temporarily diverted from two locations late last night to ease pressure. Officials stressed that parents should watch for breathing trouble, fast breathing, or dehydration. They urged families to use urgent care for mild symptoms to keep ERs open for severe cases.
A new analysis released today finds that North Korea may now possess about 150 nuclear warheads, marking one of the highest public estimates to date. The assessment centers on activity around known weapons sites near Yongbyon and Punggye-ri, along with satellite images showing expanded storage areas and transport routes. This would place North Korea’s stockpile closer to mid-tier nuclear powers.
The White House is reviewing whether to extend part of the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits that are set to phase out soon. The discussion centers on keeping certain boosts in place to prevent higher monthly costs for many marketplace customers. The talks involve senior officials in Washington, D.C., and began early Wednesday morning. They focus on how much of the 2021 subsidy expansion can be maintained without requiring a full, long-term renewal. The possible extension would apply to marketplace plans used by millions of Americans. If enacted, the move could soften expected premium increases in 2026. Many households currently receive larger credits that reduce monthly payments, and losing them would raise out-of-pocket costs. The scale of the impact depends on which parts of the enhancements are extended and for how long. Administration staff are preparing briefings for state marketplaces so they can plan for potential changes. For now, health agencies say consumers should keep using their current coverage as normal. Any policy shift would be announced before enrollment deadlines so households can pick plans with clear information about their expected monthly premiums.
Tesla shares climbed sharply this morning after Elon Musk promoted an aggressive robotaxi rollout set for 2026. The announcement was made from Tesla’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, during an internal update shared with investors earlier in the day. The surge began shortly after markets opened. Trading volume increased as investors reacted to Musk’s plan to push full-scale robotaxi production across multiple manufacturing sites. The move marks one of Tesla’s fastest strategic shifts in recent years.
National Guard troops were shot near the White House after they approached a suspiciously parked vehicle on 15th Street NW on Tuesday morning. The troops were part of a routine security patrol in the area when they moved in to inspect the car. The shooting took place shortly after 8:00 AM near the entrance to a restricted security perimeter. Several rounds struck the troops before they could reach the vehicle. At least two Guard members were hit. Both were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police officers and federal security teams responded within minutes. They closed 15th Street NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and E Street. Crews swept nearby sidewalks, checked nearby buildings, and searched the area for the shooter. The parked vehicle was secured and inspected. Officials have not released the cause of the shooting or identified the gunman. The investigation is still underway.
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.
A fire broke out in downtown Lakewood earlier today and gutted several small businesses along a busy part of the commercial strip. Flames moved quickly through connected storefronts.
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.
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.
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’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.
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.
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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
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
Reasonable rates. Many years of experience. Let us turn your custom closet ideas into reality. Call or Text 732-606-3837
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
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
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
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.
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
Your repair pros for all appliances. Commercial & Residential.
Memo Galindo Owner / Project Manager
732-484-3676 memoappliancerepair@gmail.com
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
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
Premier Assist offers At Home testing: Covid, Strep, Flu, Blood Work, and General Illness. Call or Text: 718-400-4888 email: info@premierassist.com www.premierassist.com
Servicing NY & NJ. Most major insurances accepted.
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
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
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!
Buy your kosher flip phone here!
kosherflip.org sales@kosherflip.org 929-493-5470
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
Exterior and interior painting service. Commercial & Residential. Free estimate. 848-245-2118 www.mrryanpainting.com mrryanpainting@gmail.com
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
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 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
848-245-6382 info@sugarpopco.com
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.
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
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 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 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
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
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
Logos, Flyers, Labels, Evites
All your graphics needs!
848-240-2741 Digitalsbytoby@gmail.com
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
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
Premium Banquet Chairs. Price $35. Pre-owned, Excellent condition, American Made, Sells Brand-New for $350 P. 732-575-9601 E. dealsonchairs123@gmail.com
✨ 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! ✨
Matan Mazal
1631 Partridge St, Toms River, New Jersey
718-871-0860
To receive items and/or clothes, please call for an appointment. There is no cost to receive stuff.
Heimish car service: Mr. Rosenberg 917-749-2694
Nice 4 bedroom private house with grounds. Near Fallsburg Yeshiva.
347-796-9522
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
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
Jewish Infertility & Miscarriage
by: Eli Tzur
Book now sold on Amazon
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
BENS auto detailing services
We come to you.
7326608945
Graco Pack N play
Open Box Never Used
Call or text 848-210-6766
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!
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
Apply today by emailing your resume to: hr@lincolnhcg.com
FOR SALE
2003 HONDA ODYSSEY
BACKUP CAMERA
LEATHER
HEATED SEATS
GOOD CONDITION
133k miles
$2,900
CALL OR TEXT 917-676-1553
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
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
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.
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
Serving all of New Jersey.
Call or text: 856-209-8930 AvsiConstruction@gmail.com
Call us for all your home improvement needs! Many years experience.
Chaim 848-525-4998
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!
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
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
Nesanel Stein, Accountant
call/text: 404-643-2260 nesanelstein91@gmail.com
Tax returns 150-200 range. Text: 404-643-2260. email: nesanelstein91@gmail.com.
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