Here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories of 2023, from our annual “Love Issue” to a compendium of some of the best things about Jewish Baltimore, local innovations in health care, and more.

February
In this year’s “Love Issue,” we profiled a pair of local Jewish couples — one new to wedded life, the other a seasoned union — who truly exemplify the spirit of giving, mutual respect and ahava (love).

March/April
The late comedic genius Robin Williams once said, “Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!'” Jmore’s “Spring Arts Preview” showcased events and happenings to help nourish the soul, inform the mind and tickle the muse.

May/June
Jmore‘s annual “Top 13” highlighted some of the best things about Jewish Baltimore, a completely subjective, non-comprehensive and unscientific compendium of the people, places and things that make our community a special place to live.

July/August
This year’s “Travel Issue” was all about Maryland. From the scenic shorelines of Ocean City and Assateague Island to the majestic Hoye-Crest summit of Garrett County’s Backbone Mountain, there’s an awful lot to enjoy in the Old Line State.

September
Our annual “Fall Arts Preview” showcased some of the premier cultural offerings of the season around Charm City and profiled local Americana roots musicians Ken and Brad Kolodner.

October
For Jmore’s annual Innovations in Health Care issue, we took a look at what’s new in groundbreaking procedures and techniques at medical institutions around town.

November
Our annual “Food Issue” featured mouth-watering chews and reviews from Randi Rom and others, as well as recipes from some of Charm City’s leading chefs.
- Mouthwatering News & Chews
- Under the Influence: B-more Foodies Share their Faves
- Recipe: Dara Bunjon’s Best Ever Chocolate Cake
- Recipe: Peter Chang’s Sticky Rice Eight-Treasure Chicken
- True Confessions of a Cookbook Junkie

December
For our annual Aging Gratefully cover story, Jmore spoke with a trio of local Jewish seniors to glean their insights into how best to enjoy one’s twilight years.
