Jmore’s Cover Stories of 2022

Here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories of 2022, from our annual “Love Issue” to a compendium of some of the best things about Jewish Baltimore, local innovations in health care, and more.

Jmore February 2022 cover

February

In this year’s “Love Issue,” we profiled four couples who somehow make it all work and embody the Jewish proverb, “Only love gives us the taste of eternity.”

Jmore March/April 2022 cover

March/April

The “Spring Arts Preview” showcased how the Baltimore area is brimming with events and happenings — in person and virtually — to help feed the soul.

Jmore May/June 2022 cover

May/June

This year’s “Travel Issue” brimmed with destinations near and far, as Carol Sorgen, a former Baltimorean who now lives in Portland, Oregon, shared some of her favorite distant and not-so-faraway destinations to visit.

Jmore July/August 2022 cover

July/August

In honor of what some consider Judaism’s “lucky number,” Jmore offered 13 of the best things about Jewish Baltimore, a completely subjective, unscientific and not definitive compendium of people, places and things that make our community a special place to live.

Jmore September 2022

September

Our annual “Fall Arts Preview” showcased some of the premier cultural offerings of the season.

Jmore October 2022

October

In this year’s “Innovations in Health Care Issue,” we highlighted some of the pioneering medical techniques and procedures in the region.

Jmore November 2022

November

For “What Baltimore’s Eating,” our annual Food Issue, Randi Rom looked at how Charm City’s dining scene is getting creative in the pandemic’s wake, local foodies shared their favorite meals, and more.

Jmore December 2022 cover

December

Local seniors discussed how they’re making the most of their golden years in our annual “Aging Gratefully” cover story.

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