Baltimore, MD - June 23, 2022 - On June 15th the Mechina celebrated a Siyum on Maseches Gittin. This annual event is to honor the 70+ Bochurim who learned extra Perakim in the Meseches and took Bechinos on them. To qualify as a Mesayaim they had to learn at least the first six Perakim. These Bochurim dedicated their free time to reaching this goal and many of them actually finished the entire Meseches. As the Menahel of the Mechina, Harav Simcha Cook, points out each year, there are also many Bochurim who choose to learn slower or be Miayen more into the Sugya that learned as many hours and with the same intensity as the Misaymim. To mark this occasion we were honored tha Harav Chaim Yehoshua Hoberman, the Rosh Yeshiva of Mesivta of Long Beach, graced us with his presence. He first said a ...
Things were dire. A death sentence was handed down to an entire population. For the next thirty-eight years, they would aimlessly wander through hot desert sands without hope and without future. An unimaginable horror of inescapable death, life slowly ticking away amidst endless dunes. All horizons of hope and of opportunity were shuttered. Overnight, their entire world changed. They woke up to a dark and gloomy world, beyond promise and beyond dreams.   That “lost generation” squandered more than just their future. They lost their common narrative. Previously, they shared a common story: selected by Hashem, liberated from two centuries of slavery, they were in transit “on eagles' wings” to a land of destiny. Whatever their differences, they all shared on...
FedEx will soon take photos of packages at your doorstep to provide proof of delivery when they don’t require a signature. “This is something e-commerce merchants and customers have been asking for, and we are proud to be the first to announce this service will be available to residential customers,” Brie Carere, FedEx’s chief customer officer, said in a press release announcing the program today. The free service will be available for both FedEx Express and FedEx Ground delivery customers with and without a login to the FedEx Delivery Manager, the company’s free portal. The new program will obviously be a good source of protection for FedEx, and it should also help business owners whose customers report that their package hasn’t been delive...
Baltimore, MD – June 23, 2022 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov Rabbi and Mrs. Moshe Dovid Robinson on the birth of a daughter. יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – June 23, 2022 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Adir Langerman on the birth of a son. Mazel Tov grandparents Drs. Solomon & Rena Langermann.  יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and local police have foiled multiple Iranian attempts to kidnap and kill Israelis in Istanbul, including a former Israeli ambassador and his wife, the Turkish Hurriyet Daily News reported on Thursday. The Iranian cells “were allegedly preparing to kidnap and attack Israeli diplomats and tourist groups in Istanbul,” with the shooters already present in the city, according to the report issued. Several suspects, including “local collaborators,” were detained in a joint operation conducted on June 17 by MİT and the police in The Soul Hotel and at three separate rental houses in the Beyoğlu district. Members of the Iranian intelligence service and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were undercover as students, ...
In separate statements issued shortly after a Supreme Court decision that makes it easier to carry concealed guns, President Joe Biden and the Department of Justice slammed the controversial ruling. Just weeks after the Uvalde and Buffalo mass shootings, the Supreme Court on Thursday voided a New York law that required gun owners to provide a reason why they should be able to carry a gun in public. Biden said he was “deeply disappointed” by the decision and that it “contradicts both common sense and the Constitution, and should deeply trouble us all.” The DOJ said it “respectfully disagrees” with the ruling and that the department “remains committed to saving innocent lives by enforcing and defending federal firearms laws, partnering with sta...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a death row inmate in Georgia who is challenging the state's lethal injection protocol and seeks to die by firing squad -- a method not currently authorized in the state. The court said the inmate could bring the challenge under a federal civil rights law that allows individuals to seek remedies when their Constitutional rights are violated. The decision could make it easier for inmates to challenge their potential execution method. The 5-4 majority opinion was written by Justice Elena Kagan, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett penning a dissent joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch. Kagan said that the law at issue, Section 1983, "broadly authorizes suit against state officials for the deprivation...
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) stopped by the Sean Hannity Show to discuss the Jan 6 Committee hearings. Cruz says the hearings are a joke and essentially a commercial for the Democrats. “This is not a congressional hearing,” Cruz says. “This thing is a joke. This is not a congressional hearing. Congressional hearings are designed to be a fact-finding mission. You have opposing sides. This is a political Democratic campaign commercial,” Cruz says. “What would you think if you had a criminal trial, and the judge says ‘we’re only going to allow the prosecution to speak?” Meanwhile, during a recent panel discussion on Meet the Press NOW, NBC anchor Chuck Todd asked Politico correspondent Betsy Woodruff Swan, “Does the Jan. 6 hearing break throu...
The Baltimore City Council voted Thursday to approve Mayor Brandon Scott's $4 billion budget. Mayor Brandon Scott said the budget included $3.32 billion for operating expenses and $792.6 million for capital investment. Although the council has limited authority over the budget, this year's hearings were particularly detailed and contentious. The council members put particular emphasis on the city's public safety agencies as violent crime continued to surge in the city. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement Director Shantay Jackson and Sheriff John W. Anderson all sat for hours of questioning. In a rare move, the council -- unsatisfied with the answers from Sheriff...
Jerusalem, Israel - June 23, 2022 - The Eli Hurvitz Conference held at the Orient Isrotel Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel, began with greetings by President Isaac Herzog on June 21, 2022.  The President opened the conference, “Eli Hurvitz, may he rest in peace, for whom the conference is named and whom I had the privilege to know well and love dearly, served as the chairman of the public commission that in 2008 published the Strategic Vision for Israel 2028. At that time, I was a member of the government, serving as the Minister for Social Affairs and Social Services, and I will never forget Eli Hurvitz’s fascinating overview." The Eli Hurvitz Conference on Economy and Society, formerly the Caesarea Economic Policy Planning Forum, is regarded as Israel's mo...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled the state of New York violated the Second and Fourteenth Amendments of the constitution when it began requiring residents to show a specific need when applying for a concealed carry permit. Writing for the 6-3 conservative majority, justice Clarence Thomas said "the constitutional right to bear arms in public for self-defense is not a second-class right, subject to an entirely different body of rules than the other Bill of Rights guarantees." RELATED: Supreme Court strikes down public firearm carry licensing law The decision has the potential to impact existing right-to-carry laws in Maryland. Similar to New York, to obtain a Wear and Carry Permit here in Maryland applicants must show "a good and substantial reason​ to wear, carry, or tra...
Baltimore, MD - June 21, 2022 - Kesser Torah is proud to announce the release of a song and music video specifically created for its current campaign.  This inspiring song is soon to be on the lips of ohavei Torah worldwide.
Baltimore, MD - June 23, 2022: Dear Community Members, During the past couple of weeks the Pikesville Precinct experienced an increase of thefts from motor vehicles. Most of these thefts occurred in the McDonogh Township Community. Remember to please lock your vehicles and remove all valuables from your vehicle.  This includes vehicle keys, house keys, wallets and garage door openers. Keep your residences secured at all times.  Lock your windows, doors, and use your residential alarm system if available. The Pikesville Precinct Community Outreach Team offers free residential security surveys, where a uniformed officer will respond to your home and provide ideas to better secure your residence.  Officers from the Pikesville Precinct are actively patrolling your neighborho...
Webcast features chizuk and inspiration from Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, Mrs. Chani Juravel, and Rabbi Simcha Scholar Chai Lifeline presents “Remembering Surfside,” a special webcast marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic condo collapse in Surfside, Florida. The online program features Rabbi Sholom Lipskar, spiritual leader and founder of The Shul of Bal Harbour, giving his first-hand account of the community, and what turned out to be worldwide relief efforts following the collapse. Also featured is Mrs. Chani Juravel, LCSW, noted lecturer and therapist, offering words of insight and comfort, as well as an introduction by Rabbi Simcha Scholar, CEO of Chai Lifeline. Chai Lifeline’s crisis services team was and continues to be a constant presence in the Surfside commun...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a marketing denial order to Juul, telling the company to remove its e-cigarettes from the U.S. marketplace — a decision that promises to shake up the vaping market. The decision applies to "all of their products currently marketed in the United States," the FDA said. Citing the FDA's review of Juul, which accounts for a large portion of the U.S. e-cigarette market, FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf stated, "We recognize these make up a significant part of the available products and many have played a disproportionate role in the rise in youth vaping." The decision comes nearly two years after Juul submitted its application to the FDA, hoping to continue selling its products. As news of the FDA's decision emerged, it ...
The following letter was received last night by Rabbi Eitan Ekstein, Director of Retorno, a center for treatment of addictions:"Shalom Rabbi Ekstein, My name is Shmuel Herbst and I serve as President of the Shalom Court in Jerusalem. Today I was privileged to visit Retorno for the fourth time with the judges of our criminal court.This time we were privileged to hear the amazing story of Tal Aviram, counseling coordinator at the recovery center. This was not our first meeting. In 2009 I served as prosecutor in the Jerusalem District Attorney's Office. I was the one who prosecuted Tal Aviram. I was the one who put him behind bars.His file always astonished me considering the special circumstances of his life. Tal was a gifted child who, due to a crisis, became addicted to gambling. He p...
The Supreme Court struck down a New York state law that made it difficult to obtain a handgun carry permit, marking the justices’ first major opinion on Second Amendment rights in more than a decade. The 6-3 decision to invalidate New York’s law throws into question the legality of similar restrictions in more than a half dozen other states that give licensing officials wide discretion over concealed carry permitting. The ruling broke along ideological lines, with the court’s six conservatives joining a majority opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas. The court’s three liberals, in dissent, accused the conservative majority of failing to consider “the potentially deadly consequences of its decision.” The ruling comes after recent mass s...
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett intends to retire from political life and not run in the upcoming elections, Channel 12 political commentator Amit Segal reported. The report comes two days after Bennett and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid announced the dissolution of the government. Bennett decided to dissolve the Knesset after a conversation with the Attorney General last Friday about the chaos that will be created if the Judea and Samaria regulations are not passed. "I am not willing to accept blackmail and threats. If I harm the state because of the non-approval of the Judea and Samaria regulations, I will go," Bennett said. Yair Lapid will become prime minister during the transition period as per the coalition agreement and will greet US President Joe Biden as Isra...
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