Mes Mitzva with TWELVE yesomim BORUCH DAYAN HAEMES Harav Binyomin Lubin ZTL who Los Angeles was Zoche to have as a guest for the last 8 months was Niftar today from the dreaded machla. Those who were privileged to see or meet him know what a special and Choshuv person he was. He always had a smile and a kind word for everyone he saw. He never once complained about how much pain he was in despite the extremely painful treatments he received for nearly 2 years from Doctors across the world.  Harav Binyomin Lubin ZTL lived a difficult life, he lost his first wife after she to was niftar from the dreaded illness. Reb Binyomin married his second wife and was zoche to TWELVE children with her. Nebach now there are 12 YESOMIM with one set to get married in less then a month.

The Federal Reserve has largely calmed turbulent financial markets. Yet a far tougher task remains: Helping rescue an economy and job market that appear to be free-falling into the worst catastrophe since the Great Depression. Fed policymakers will meet Tuesday and Wednesday against a backdrop of dismal data: More than 26 million Americans have applied for unemployment benefits since the coronavirus forced widespread business closures. Retail sales have dropped by a record pace. Home sales have plunged. In the meantime, inflation has started to fall amid the collapse in economic activity and is sure to sink further below the Fed’s 2% target level. With beleaguered hotels, airlines and retailers slashing prices, inflation could fall to 1% or less by year’s end.

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he wants to make a decision about schools by end of week. He said he wants the decision to be in coordination with NJ and Connecticut. Cuomo said he spoke with state representatives this morning on the issue. Speaking on WAMC radio, Cuomo said there are two decisions hanging in the balance: whether schools will reopen before the end of the academic year and how to address summer school. New York reported 3,951 additional coronavirus cases Monday, bringing the state total to at least 291,995, Cuomo said. STAY UPDATED WITH BREAKING UPDATES FROM YWN VIA WHATSAPP – SIGN UP NOW Just click on this link, and you will be placed into a group. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

The following are the latest updates from New York State / NYC: Gov. Cuomo said at least 337 people died from coronavirus across the state yesterday. He added that deaths are “on the decline” but “still tragically high.” The hospitalization rate is flat — but he’d prefer to see it decline. Of the 7,500 people tested statewide for antibodies against coronavirus, 14.9% have tested positive. Five days ago, 13.9% had tested positive. Statistically, the one point difference lies in the margin of error, Cuomo said. Some parts of the state may begin to “unpause” after May 15. “But in some parts of the state, some regions, you could make the case that we should unpause on May 15,” he said.

The Trump administration is reviewing proposed new guidelines for how restaurants, schools, churches and businesses can safely reopen as states look to gradually lift their coronavirus restrictions. The draft guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been sent to Washington but still could be revised before being released to the public. The recommendations were obtained from a federal official who was not authorized to release them publicly. The guidelines include suggestions such as closing break rooms at offices, using disposable menus in restaurants and having students eat lunch in their classrooms.

Rav Yisroel Reisman, in whose Shul Rav Nachum delivered a popular Daf Yomi Shiur every night for many years, said that Rav Nachum “was one of the few true tzaddikim I was fortunate to know in my life. He was a genuine and loved Hashem in everything that he did.” Rav Brudny and Rav Reisman said that when they were with Rav Nachum they felt “Shal N’alchah M’eal Raglechah, Ki Hamokom Asher Atah Omed Alav Admas Kodesh.” Please donate generously HERE Rav Nachum leaves behind a tzadeikis of a wife, and a large family, with six children still at home. She now has a heavy burden to bear. It is an impossible burden, emotionally, physically and financially.

In an unprecedented move, New York has canceled its Democratic presidential primary that was scheduled for June 23 amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Democratic members of the State’s Board of Elections voted Monday to nix the primary. New York will still hold its congressional and state-level primaries on June 23. Commissioner Andrew Spano said he had pondered at length, reaching a decision just Monday morning. He said he worried about potentially forcing voters and poll workers to choose between their democratic duty and their health.

Police on Saturday arrested a woman they say stole an NYPD lieutenant’s police vehicle in Harlem. Officials say at approximately 11:15 p.m., the lieutenant got out of his unmarked car at Madison Avenue and E 132nd Street and began to run after a suspect in a gun case. The lieutenant left his keys in the car during the chase when 28-year-old Kassie Moses then took his vehicle for a ride, heading to the Madison Avenue Bridge. Moses struck another NYPD vehicle driven by a captain according to the New York Post, then got stuck in traffic where officials tracked her down. Police arrested Moses and charged her with grand larceny of an automobile, grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, reckless endangerment and unauthorized use of a vehicle. (Source: 1010WINS)

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YWN regrets to inform you of the Petira of HaRav Yehuda Jacobs ZT”L. He was around 80 and Niftar from COVID-19. Rav Jacobs was a longtime Mashgiach at Lakewood’s Beth Medrash Govoha, where he delivered thousands of Vaadim and Drashos over the years to Bochrim and Yungerleit. He was a sought-after address for all types of Eitzas, whether is was Shalom Bayis, guidance with Shidduchim or other questions. Rav Jacobs had been on a respirator in critical condition with COVID-19. Unfortunately, he was Niftar early Monday morning. Boruch Dayan HaEmmes… STAY UPDATED WITH BREAKING UPDATES FROM YWN VIA WHATSAPP – SIGN UP NOW Just click on this link, and you will be placed into a group. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

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