WATCH: HAREINI MEKABEL- BENNY FRIEDMAN SINGLE & LYRIC VIDEO
By: BJLife Staff
Brooklyn, NY — Benny Friedman has released the first single off his upcoming album “Kulanu Nelech” (due out this month). “Hareini Mekabel”, composed by Tomer Hadadi (Ein Od Milvado, Kolot, Yerushalayim Shebalev) with lyrics by Yossi Gispan (Mi Shemaamin) is a high energy tune featuring the lyrics “Veohavta L’reiacha Kamocha” - “Love your neighbor as you love yourself”. The song was produced by Playmasters Studio. Lyric video designed and produced by Rivkin Media. Also featured on the track, for the first time are two of Benny’s children, Shalom & Dovid Friedman. The song is available on YouTube and will be available on iTunes and all streaming networks upon the album release.
Brooklyn, NY — Benny Friedman has released the first single off his upcoming album “Kulanu Nelech” (due out this month). “Hareini Mekabel”, composed by Tomer Hadadi (Ein Od Milvado, Kolot, Yerushalayim Shebalev) with lyrics by Yossi Gispan (Mi Shemaamin) is a high energy tune featuring the lyrics “Veohavta L’reiacha Kamocha” - “Love your neighbor as you love yourself”. The song was produced by Playmasters Studio. Lyric video designed and produced by Rivkin Media. Also featured on the track, for the first time are two of Benny’s children, Shalom & Dovid Friedman. The song is available on YouTube and will be available on iTunes and all streaming networks upon the album release.
Sara will be in the hospital on Rosh Hashana, ⚖️ praying for a miracle: for her parents to find a way to pay for the cutting-edge treatment that is last hope for her cure.
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Baltimore, MD - Sept. 18, 2025 - Baltimore City ended the 2025 budget year with a $3.3 million deficit, which was smaller than expected due to larger income tax revenue than budget leaders predicted.
Members of the Baltimore City Council got the kernel of good news during a budget hearing at City Hall. Laura Larsen, the city’s budget director, said the city brought in $42 million more in income tax revenue than it originally expected, resulting in the city ending up with $66 million more in revenue streams.
“Income tax revenue is collected at the state level and then dispersed to the local level based off of an allocation formula,” she said. “It was sort of very out of the norm and very unexpected.”
The boost in revenue paints a much sunnier picture t...
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 18, 2025 - Baltimore City Department of Public Works is flushing hydrants and water mains throughout the area, as part of regular maintenance of the region's water system.
In a statement, DPW said, water system flushing improves the taste, odor, and appearance of your water, clears sediment from water mains, and ensures hydrants are in working order for emergencies.
What to Expect
Temporary Discoloration: Water may appear rusty or cloudy during flushing. This is temporary and not harmful.
Lower Water Pressure: Some neighborhoods may experience brief pressure drops.
Water in Streets: Seeing crews flushing hydrants and releasing water is normal and carefully monitored.
How to Prepare
Avoid running washing machines or dishwashers du...
Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 18, 2025 - The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference was held at the Friends of Zion (FoZ) Media Center on Tuesday, September 16th.
Following the Opening Remarks from Zvika Klein, Editor-in-Chief, The Jerusalem Post, the day consisted of a long list of participants speaking in interviews and on panels.
Among the morning highlights was the interview of Mike Huckabee, United States Ambassador to Israel, by Zvika Klein.
The Ambassadors Panel was moderated by Amichai Stein, Diplomatic Correspondent, The Jerusalem Post
Included in the photo essay are some of the participants:
Sam Grundwerg, World Chairman, Keren Hayesod, spoke and received an award.
Amir Avivi, Founder & Chairman, Israel’s Defense and Security Fo...
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Baltimore, MD - Sept. 18, 2025 - With the approach of Rosh Hashana, when we partake of fresh fruits and other traditional foods, STAR-K reminds everyone about the need to check many of the items carefully prior to use.
Checking instructions for all Rosh Hashana Simanim are listed below.
For your convenience, we are also including information and links about Yoshon, as well as the Halachos of Fasting, Schach Guidance and Sukkos-related videos — basically all the information you need to prepare for the Yamim Tovim.
STAR-K wishes everyone a k'siva v'chasima tova and a sweet new year!
ROSH HASHANA SIMANIM CHECKING INSTRUCTIONS
APPLES/BEETS/CARROTS/POMEGRANATES: No checking required.
DATES*: Open a few dates in each container and visually inspect. If no insects...
A Louisiana immigration judge ordered Columbia University student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil to be deported to Algeria or Syria on Friday, according to documents published by the American Civil Liberties Union, leading his legal team to appeal on Wednesday to the New Jersey federal court overseeing his civil rights case.
The Columbia University Apartheid Divest leader, who was detained on March 8 and had his green card revoked over his role in belligerent activism on campus, was on September 12 denied a twelve day time extension, a change of venue to New York, and a waiver for removability.
Judge Jamee Comans did not believe Khalil was eligible for a discretionary waiver due to family ties and good legal character because he had failed to disclose his affiliations ...
During the Second Temple, the Greek empire reigned (over Israel),1 and they (the Greeks) passed decrees against the Jews and (tried) to erase their religion, and did not allow them to carry out Torah (study) or the commandments. They put their hands on their property and their daughters. They entered the Temple, destroyed and made the pure unclean. The Jews were in great distress because of them and were much oppressed, until the G-d of their fathers had mercy on them, delivering them from their hands and saving them. Then overcame, the sons of the Hasmonean High Priest, (the Greeks) and killed them and saved the Jews from their hands. They appointed a king from the Priests, and the kingdom of Israel was restored for more than 200 years until the destruction of (the) second (Temple). When the Jews overcame their enemies and destroyed them, it was the 25th of Kislev2 when they entered the Sanctuary (inner room) and did not find pure (olive) oil in the Temple, except one jar sealed with seal of the High Priest, and it did not contain enough to light except for one day only. But they lit from it the lamps of the Menorah3 for eight days, until they could crush olives and produce a (new quantity) of pure oil. For these reasons, decreed the Sages of that generation that these eight days that begin on the 25th Kislev, will be days of joy and praise. One lights on them lamps at evening at the entrance to the houses, every evening of the eight nights to show off and demonstrate the miracle. These days are called ''Hanukah'' that is to say ''they rested'' (chanu) on the ''25'' ('th of the month) because on the 25th they rested from their enemies. and also because of those days they (re)-dedicated the house (Temple) which their foes had defiled. Also some say that it is a commandment to increase slightly the festive meals on Hanukah. Another reason is because the work of (building) the Sanctuary (in the desert) was completed in these days. One should tell one's children the story of the miracles that were done for our fore-fathers in those days, (see Josephus) However, these meals are not considered as part of the commandment unless one says at the meal songs of praise. One should increase charity in these Hanukah days, for this can help mend any defects in our souls. This charity, should be given particularly to poor Torah scholars. (KSA 139:1) 1) 352 BCE until 70 CE 2) 139 BCE 3) The Menorah was made of gold and had seven branches.
The United Kingdom is poised to formally recognize a Palestinian state this week, a move that will put it at odds with its closest ally, the United States, the Times reported on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has reportedly delayed the announcement until after US President Trump concludes his state visit, seeking to prevent the contentious issue from dominating a joint news conference.
According to the Times, the recognition is expected to be announced before a UN General Assembly meeting in New York next week, where France, Canada, Belgium and Australia are also expected to recognize a Palestinian state.
Prime Minister Starmer outlined Britain’s plan in July, conditioning recognition on Israel agreeing to a ceasefire, ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told reporters in Damascus on Wednesday that ongoing negotiations with Israel on a security pact could lead to results "in the coming days", according to the Reuters news agency.
Sharaa described the security pact as a "necessity" and said it would need to respect Syria's airspace and territorial unity and be monitored by the United Nations.
The Syrian President stressed that there is no pressure from Washington on Damascus to reach a deal with Israel.
Sharaa stated that if the security pact is successful, it could lead to “additional agreements”, but also clarified that a normalization or peace deal with Israel are not on the table at this time.
On Tuesday, Axios reported that Israel has presented the new ...
Five police officers were shot and three were killed in a shooting in York County, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, authorities said.
The gunman, who has not yet been publicly identified, was killed by police, according to Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris.
He added authorities know "who they are and who they work for," but did not comment on the motive.
The shooting took place as officers were following up on a "domestic-related" investigation that started Tuesday, Paris said.
The two wounded officers were taken to a hospital and remain in critical but stable condition, according to officials.
WellSpan York Hospital told Fox News Digital enhanced security protocols are in place.
The scene, which Paris described as "large," was stil...
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 17, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mrs. Anne Kaplan, a’h, sister of Rabbi Mordechai Shuchatowitz.The levayah will take place tomorrow in Rochester, NY
Shiva will be observed at 6206 Lincoln Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209, upon Rabbi Shuchatowitz’s return to Baltimore Thursday evening.
Minyanim:
Maariv: 8:00 pm Thurs.
Selichos/Shacharis: Fri. 7:00 am Mincha 3:00 pm
Maariv: Motzei Shabbos 8:35 pm
Selichos/Shachris 7:00 Sun. MinchaMaariv 6:50
Monday - No Shachris Mincha 3:00 pm
בלע המוות לנצח
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 17, 2025 -Below is the STAR-K Yoshon Quick Reference Guide as of Sept. 17, 2025Wheat:
Pasta products, durum and semolina flours – USA products - Aug 1 is the production cutoff date. This means products lists should be updated to reflect Aug 1 as the last production day that one can assume they are yoshon. Canadian pasta products – no Chodosh concerns yet.
Flours – A number of mills received Chodosh already. The list online has been updated with all the info we have so far. We are working on updating the lists of all the other mills as well. If we don’t have a date listed yet, you can use Sept 2 as the default cutoff date. Flours are typically dated 12-18 months and whole wheat 6-12 months. DISCLAIMER: Sometimes we have found the same l...
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 17, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Ahron Reichman and Devora Gold on their engagement!Mazel Tov Zev & Chana Reichman and Raphael & Estie Gold
יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 17, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yosef Braun (Baltimore) and Batsheva Schechter (Lakewood) on their engagement!
Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Boruch Braun.
יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!
College Park, MD - Sept. 17, 2025 - A new Microsoft quantum research center is coming to the University of Maryland's Discovery District, Gov. Wes Moore announced today.
The center will serve as a development hub for next-generation quantum technologies thanks to a partnership between the State of Maryland, the University of Maryland Enterprise Corporation and Microsoft.
“Maryland is making big bets on the future to grow our economy and drive innovation. Quantum is at the center of that strategy,” Gov. Moore said via a press release. “We are honored to partner with Microsoft in this effort, as we work together to create jobs, spark discovery, and stimulate growth. And together, we will continue to make Maryland the best place in the world to change the ...
Annapolis, MD - Sept. 17, 2025 - Marylanders who purchase health insurance on the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace could see their monthly health expenses skyrocket unless Congress decides to extend a popular pandemic-era tax credit that’s set to expire this year, advocates say.
Just how much costs could rise is still unknown in many states, but advocacy groups such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation are trying to estimate the impact to help states and individuals prepare. The nonprofit said that some Marylanders could see monthly premiums more than double if enhanced premium tax credits created during the COVID-19 pandemic expire.
“You have a lot of people who don’t get an offer of coverage from their job,” said Katherine Hempstead, na...
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 17, 2025 - A growing debate in Maryland centers on who should be held responsible when a criminal receives a light sentence and then commits another crime. Some politicians argue judges should face consequences.
Maryland Del. Ryan Nawrocki, R – Baltimore County, believes judges should be held to the highest standard. He said judges are public officials, elected and appointed to their roles, and their decisions have direct consequences on public safety. “Judges are one of the key elements to making sure that we're not putting bad people back on the street over and over again,” Nawrocki said.
Some legal experts say they support more transparency for judicial decisions but caution against punishment, fearing it would lead to fewer people choosing...
More than 90% of residents who fled the Gaza Envelope following the brutal October 7 terror attack have now returned to their communities. This encouraging update comes from a detailed report released Wednesday by the Tekuma Authority, the government agency overseeing civilian rehabilitation in the region.
According to the latest figures, over 90% of the roughly 62,000 registered residents—based on Central Bureau of Statistics data—have come back to the area. In addition, more than 2,500 new residents have joined the region since the attack.
Several of the hardest-hit communities have reported strong return rates:
Kerem Shalom: 88% return rate; 6 new families joined
Sufa: 90% returned; 6 new families
Nir Yitzhak: 82% returned; 8 new families
Nirim: 90% returned; 1 new f...
A new study from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem explores how the Israel–Gaza war is transforming religion and spirituality among young adults. Surveying over 1,200 students, the researchers found that half reported changes in their religiosity and/or spirituality, with increases more common than decreases. The findings show that cultural background and direct exposure to conflict shape whether people deepen their faith, turn to spirituality, or step away from religion.
[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]– Sept. 17, 2025 - For centuries, people have turned to faith and spirituality to help them endure life’s darkest hours. But what happens when war itself becomes the constant backdrop of daily life? A new study from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds light on...