VIDEO: Hundreds of Lakewood families today enjoyed watching the parachuters and planes at the Monmouth Executive Airport in Farmingdale.
The Aiport has a desgnated viewing area open to the public, and is located about 10 minutes out of Lakewood.
VIDEO: Hundreds of Lakewood families today enjoyed watching the parachuters and planes at the Monmouth Executive Airport in Farmingdale.
The Aiport has a desgnated viewing area open to the public, and is located about 10 minutes out of Lakewood.
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What a gorgeous day at the airport
thanks for letting us know ahead of time
I see it all the time…..my factory is near there…
the world has 2 take a great lesson from this,NEVER JUMP FROM A PLANE WITH OUT A PARACHUTE
where did they let us know ahead of time? i was looking for activities to do with the kids in the nine days and they really would’ve enjoyed this…oh well…
to number 3, whats the name of your factory??
I don’t think its appropriate for the 9 days to be going out and enjoying oneself to such a degree. You can all jump on me if you so choose, but fact if the matter is I am right.
Please watch your children not to go past the gate! Today a couple of kids ran on to the field! They got very angry it is very dangerous and a BIG chilul Hashem!
Cool Masmid please help me.
so what should we do with the family? Please advise… Do you recommend we sit on the LR floor and listen to shmoozen? (including the 3 year old and 5 year old?) Maybe sit on the deck the whole family and work on getting along?
Please advise…..
TLS please let us know next time in advance of these events – We are always looking for things to do with the kids – Thanks
Its the nine days talk to your children about the churban about jewish history. There is no zecher of it anymore if not tfor the fact that we dont eat meat it would be all forgotten. The poskim are very machmir with the nine days, yet we have become numb to it with going on trips without asking a rav. Siyumim every night, other fun activities. Im just bringing out a point. mourning the churban is not only a few hours on Tisha bav lets show hashem that we mourn the loss of the bais hamikdosh.
What’s the difference?
to the complainers, get a life.. z
Cool masmid is obviously still a bochur or he wouldn’t have this stringent opinion..
#14 – your’e not worthy of a response but to lend credibility to my point I will – I am actually a proud father many times over B”H. I am not sure what your issue is given that what I wrote is halacha. It has nothing to do with being stringent and everything to do with obeying the shulchan oruch.
I have taken my kids to the airport about 6 years ago. it was interesting, but the interest lasted just a couple minutes.
again we are adults and can pick and choose to do what we feel is right
we don’t need people pushing there opinions onto others. if you don’t feel its proper to go somewhere then don’t and keep your opinion to yourself.
How do you find out when is a good time to go?
#11 when you figure out how to explain the churban to a 2 year old let me know they are kids and they need entertainment according to their age besides you shouldnt be spending the whole nine days talking to kids of any age about the churban kids are kids and just like they cant learn the whole day they cant sit and listen to stories about the churban the whole day if they could do it for half of tisha bav is good
kids should not be sitting and mourning the churban definitely not two year olds so #11 the rest of us need entertainment for our kids good luck with your kids
kids are kids
#11 kids are kids try explaining the churban to a 2 year old good luck! for the rest of society we need entertainment for our kids