As of Today, WhatsApp is No Longer A “Kosher App”
Following the most recent update to the popular messaging app WhatsApp, a new feature in the app, Channels, has rendered the app “UnKosher”.
Following the most recent update to the popular messaging app WhatsApp, a new feature in the app, Channels, has rendered the app “UnKosher”.
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The Spring Valley police chief has been removed, at least temporarily, by Mayor Alan Simon and the school resource officer for Spring Valley High yanked from the building, East Ramapo and law enforcement officials confirmed Thursday.
The red haze and smell of smoke that is causing New Yorkers to seek shelter is originating from forest fires in Canada and slipping along the Jet Stream of air working its way down the east coast. Despite having travelled thousands of miles, the smell and air pollution is still overwhelming.
Cheder Chabad of Monsey celebrated the Hakhel year with a special dinner honoring guests and highlighting their unique contributions.
Rabbi Lesches of Monsey answers Sheilos from Anash all over the world but is not compensated for the many hours he puts in tending to the needs of so many members of Anash.
Congregation Ohr Yakov Shlomo of Pomona, New York celebrated Lag Baomer this year with an amazing time and beautiful unity.
A Siyum HaRambam was held by Chabad community of Pomona marking the end of the 42nd, and beginning of the 43rd cycle of the learning of the entire Rambam as instituted by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in Groff v. DeJoy, a religious accommodation in the workplace lawsuit with significant ramifications for observant Jews, experts told The Algemeiner.
The Chabad community of Pomona gathered in Bais Levi Yitchok Shul on Camp Hill Rd Monday night for a special Farbrengen marking the Birthday of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
A party of three Frum candidates running under the banner of Pomona United won a landslide victory Tuesday to take the Mayorship and two trustee slots in the Village of Pomona, NY.
Snow is expected to begin around 1:00pm Thursday and continue through 5:00pm Friday, according to the own of Ramapo Highway Department. Winds will be easterly at 5-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph. Pavement temperatures will hover at or just above freezing so any wet pavement could become slick.
Hundreds of members of the Chabad communities from across Rockland County gathered in the Atrium Ballroom Monday night for a Gala Farbrengen highlighted with a motivational speaker.
The “tridemic” sickening New Yorkers is also impacting the rest of the country, which is also seeing a surge in positive COVID-19, RSV and flu cases.
The Spring Valley Police Department has been getting multiple complaints of email scams involving Geek Squad. Don’t become a victim.
Amoxicillin, one of the most commonly used antibiotics for children, is suddenly on short supply, and it may mean a headache for many parents.
An indictment was unsealed today charging three Iranian nationals with allegedly orchestrating a scheme to hack into the computer networks of multiple U.S. victims.
The students of Cheder Chabad of Monsey were greeted for their first day of school by the sounds of lively Chassidishe music and smiling Rebbeim this week.
The Justice Department on Friday finally released a heavily redacted affidavit justifying the unprecedented FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate earlier this month.
The stage is set for the upcoming congressional election after Rockland picked their preferred candidates, standing Sean Patrick Maloney (Democrat) against Mike Lawler (Republican).
Three DWI arrests in Ramapo since Sunday highlight the ongoing issue of driving under the influence.
The Ramapo Town Hall got a fresh coat of beauty this past Sunday, May 15th, with Chabad of Suffern’s Paint the Town with Friendship event outside the Hall. Hundreds of residents stopped by to imbibe their own goodness into a “We All Belong” mural created by Chasidic artist Yitzchak Moully.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced nearly $16 million in grants to strengthen safety and security measures at buildings owned or operated by nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes, including Shuls.