Baltimore, MD - May 26, 2020 - This morning there was an incident on our campus with a former student. We are working closely with Captain Brandon Rodgers and his wonderful team from the Baltimore County Police Department, Pikesville Precinct to resolve this matter. Thank G-d, no one was injured during this incident.
This one is special. I had the opportunity to record this song remotely with 3 great friends of mine in different cities across the US. Originally written for the musical, "Carousel," it has become something of an anthem of support for medical staff and first responders during this COVID-19 pandemic. We salute you- you are our heroes. We hope our version serves as that anthem. Written by Rodgers and HammersteinArranged, recorded, edited, and mixed by John ClarkAdditional recording by Mordy Weinstein and Jeremy SchonzeitProduced by David Goldstein Video by Adi Stein David LipsitzJeremy SchonzeitAyton SandersMordy Weinstein
Republicans are broadening their investigation into special counsel Robert Mueller as the Obamagate controversy heats up. Rep. Devin Nunes, the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, said fresh criminal referrals are imminent as more people come forward with information about what Trump allies view to have been a plot to undermine the president. “We’ve also expanded our investigation into the Mueller team and everything that happened with Mueller and the people at DOJ and FBI that were above Mueller. And so, we will be making criminal referrals in the coming weeks against the Mueller team. We’re just now putting that together and, of course, as always, waiting on more documents that we really need to come out,” the California congressman told Fox News...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not have to attend the next session of his trial on July 19, the Jerusalem District Court ruled on Sunday. The ruling was handed down by Jerusalem District Court judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman, the head of the three-judge panel overseeing Netanyahu’s trial, at the conclusion of the 50-minute arraignment hearing, during which Netanyahu pleaded innocent to the charges of fraud, bribery and breach of trust. Dates for subsequent hearings have yet to be determined, according to media reports. Moments before entering the courtroom Netanyahu made a speech protesting his innocence and accusing law enforcement and the state prosecution of joining forces with the left-wing media to topple not only him in particular, but the country’s right-...
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone on Monday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky — Ukraine’s first Jewish president — highlighted the close ties between his country and Israel. As they discussed efforts to deal the coronavirus crisis, Zelensky said, “Israel is an example of an effective fight against the pandemic. I would be grateful to your government for providing humanitarian assistance, as well as for sharing best practices in the fight against coronavirus.” A statement from Netanyahu’s office said the two leaders had also talked about “implementation and expansion of a free trade agreement, promoting Israeli investments in Ukraine and efforts to resume safe flights between the two countries.&rdq...
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday issued new guidelines for places of worship in the state to begin resuming in-person services amid the coronavirus pandemic, NBC News reports. Newsom's new guidelines say places of worship could reopen, if local county public health officials approve, but attendance must be limited to 25% of building capacity or a maximum of 100 people, whichever is lower. The limitations will remain in places for 21 days after approval. After the initial three weeks, the California Department of Public Health will work with county public health officials to review the impact of in-person gatherings at places of worship and provide further direction for future services. The move comes three days after President Donald Trump called on governo...
Strategic Affairs Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen (Blue and White) on Monday sent an official letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in which she demanded that he immediately suspend the account of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The request follows Khamenei’s tweets last week in which he encouraged, among other things, the implementation of a Nazi “Final Solution” against Israel. "In recent days, hundreds of anti-Semitic tweets have been posted on Khamenei's account, producing de-legitimization and dehumanization of the State of Israel, comparing it to the coronavirus, inciting violence against it and expressing support for declared terrorist organizations," Farkash-Hacohen wrote in her letter. "Among other things, Khamenei wrote that ‘some claim th...
Baltimore, MD - May 25, 2020 - Chesed Fund Presents: Critical Guidelines to Reopening Shuls and Minyanim. Click here or on the graphic below for a larger, printable copy
It’s been a weekend of Biden-bashing from all sides. On Sunday, President Trump jumped into the fray when he said that Biden’s mental incompetence goes beyond the simple “you ain’t black” gaffes and into his own self-awareness. During an interview with WJLA, the president was asked if he could think of any qualities that might make former Vice President Joe Biden a formidable opponent in the November election; other than experience, Trump had a difficult time conjuring up any. “I can talk about weak points all day long,” the president said before asserting that Biden is “not mentally sharp enough to be president.” “Biden doesn’t know, I mean, he doesn’t know he’s alive,” Trump continued. “I’m...
The Rabbinical Alliance of America-Igud HaRabbonim, representing over 950 American Orthodox Rabbis announces proclamation appreciating Chevra Kadisha heroic efforts during the Covid Pandemic. The Chevra Kadisha, literally the “sacred fellowship” is the volunteer group that performs the final rites and burial preparations for the Jewish deceased. According to Jewish tradition, Jewish burial is considered a sacred duty and a great kindness, and it is an honor to be included in this group of dedicated volunteers. At this exceptionally challenging juncture in history when countless members of Klal Yisrael have succumbed to the deadly coronavirus in the New York/New Jersey areas and beyond, we can only pause and remember their unique legacies. Because the deaths of these pre...
Many people have been using their extra time during the coronavirus lockdown wisely and have adopted new habits to keep themselves busy. In fact, a recent survey of 2,000 British adults reveals that 43% of people feel they’ve “changed their ways for the better” as a result of all the time inside these past few months. Researchers sought to learn how habits and daily lives have changed as a result of the lockdown. Nearly half of those surveyed expect to keep up these new hobbies, skills, and daily habits they’ve taken on after the lockdown restrictions are lifted. Learning new computer skills, creating podcasts, participating in online fitness classes and going for long walks are some of the new activities people have turned to as a new means to occupy their time. ...
Prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications and sleep aids have risen during the pandemic, prompting doctors to warn about the possibility of long-term addiction and abuse of the drugs. “Many physicians have a low threshold for prescribing them. It’s very problematic,” says Bruce J. Schwartz, deputy chair and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Montefiore Medical Center in New York. “Many people do develop a dependency on these medications.” Prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications, such as Klonopin and Ativan, rose 10.2% in the U.S. to 9.7 million in March 2020 from 8.8 million in March 2019, according to the latest data from health-research firm IQVIA. Prescriptions for antidepressants, including Prozac and Lexapro, rose 9.2% to 29.7 millio...
Baltimore, MD - May 25, 2020 - Shabsi's Judaica Center is here to help you with your Shavuos selections. Browse below through a selection of Pirkei Avos & Shavuos titles. Click here or on the graphic below for a larger, printable copy. 
Dinner Distribution This Week at TA will be Monday and Thursday , please note updated schedule details below. Monday : 12-3pm has ended for today: Dinner pickup of 3 dairy meals. Thursday : 8-11am: Dinner pickup of a Shavuos package. See below for details. Right turn only onto campus, approach from Scotts Level Rd. No left turns onto campus, no illegal U-turns on Old Court Rd. or use of private property on Old Court Rd. to turn your car around. We look forward to serving you! Read details below for this week's menu, updated pickup details and important traffic reminders!TA Dinner Distribution This WeekMonday 12-3pm has ended for todayThursday 8-11am Shavuos Package PickupPlease Read Below for Important Details...
The New York Stock Exchange is set to reopen its famed trading floor Tuesday, but it won’t be going back to normal. Only one-quarter of the NYSE’s usual population of traders will be back when the floor resumes business after a two-month closure prompted by the coronavirus pandemic. Traders who return must wear masks, avoid taking public transportation and follow tough social-distancing rules, with newly erected Plexiglas barriers to help them stay apart. A visitor ban means splashy bell-ringings and celebrations to mark initial public offerings won’t be happening anytime soon. Media organizations that broadcast from the floor, like CNBC and Cheddar, aren’t coming back yet either. Read more at WSJ
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The coronavirus hasn’t been kind to car owners. With more people than ever staying home to lessen the spread of COVID-19, their sedans, pickup trucks and SUVs are parked unattended on the streets, making them easy targets for opportunistic thieves. Despite silent streets and nearly nonexistent traffic, vehicle larcenies shot up 63% in New York and nearly 17% in Los Angeles from Jan. 1 through mid-May, compared with the same period last year. And many other law enforcement agencies around the U.S. are reporting an increase in stolen cars and vehicle burglaries, even as violent crime has dropped dramatically nationwide in the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a low-risk crime with a potentially high reward, police say, especially when many driv...
Channel 12 News military and security correspondent Nir Dvori reported Monday that attempts have been made to sabotage Israel's ability to produce a vaccine for the coronavirus in the form of a cyber attack against the Israeli research institutes that are trying and trying to produce drugs to treat the disease as well as a vaccine. This is not an attempt to steal information or intelligence, but to attack and sabotage efforts to combat the coronavirus. No damage was done to the research institutes as a result of the attacks. Initial speculation has blamed Iran for the cyber-attack.
NETANYA (VINnews) — The Tzanz- Klausenberg Rebbe of Netanya, Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Halberstam, suffered a light heart attack Monday and was hospitalized in the city’s Laniado hospital founded by his father. The Rebbe, a member of the Agudath Yisrael’s Council of Torah Sages, is conscious and being treated by doctors at the hospital. A local Tzanzer chasid told the Kikar Hashabat site that the Rebbe has been very depressed recently over the deaths of some prominent Chasidim in America from COVID-19. “There is no doubt that the matter has seriously affected the Rebbe,” the chasid said. The Rebbe is expected to undergo a catheterization procedure at 8 PM (1PM USA time) and the Tzanz communities worldwide will organize minyanim to say Tehillim and study for his s...
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Within the space of a few hours, there were two terror attacks in the Jerusalem area Monday during the Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan. Two terrorists attempted to stab IDF soldiers patrolling near the settlement of Amichai which was built for in the Binyamin region north of Jerusalem for residents evacuated from Amona. The terrorists were shot and neutralized and there were no injuries to IDF soldiers. Just a few hours later, a terrorist approached the border police checkpoint situated in the Armon Hanatziv neighborhood in south Jerusalem. The terrorist shouted Allah Akhbar and wielded a knife. Police at the outpost first used tear gas in an attempt to subdue him but when he drew nearer he was shot and seriously injured. There were no Israeli casual...
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