Jmore’s Cover Stories of 2024

As we move ahead into 2025, here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories from the past year, from our annual arts previews to the local food scene and the people making a difference in our community.

February/March

Jmore February 2024 cover

In celebration of “Women’s History Month,” Jmore profiled five local women — Del. Dalya Attar, Erika Rief Hornstein, Anita Kassof, Leslie K. Pomerantz and Ashley Klapper Pressman — who make a major difference in our community.

April

Jmore April 2024 cover

Our annual “Spring Arts Preview” highlighted some of the most exciting cultural happenings of the season in music, theater, visual arts, and more.

May/June

Jmore May/June 2024 cover

Jmore’s May/June issue paid tribute to Marc B. Terill, who retired from The Associated after more than two decades of leading the local Jewish federation.

July/August

Jmore July/August 2024

This year’s “Travel Issue” was all about Maryland. Rich in history, blessed with bucolic scenery and abundant in cities, towns and rural areas, Maryland has something for everyone to savor.

September

Jmore September 2024

Jmore’s annual “Fall Arts Preview” highlighted an array of arts and cultural events around town, plus interviews with bluesman David “Candyman” Rosenberg, author Richie Frieman, and jewelry designer Alona Lisa Elkayam.

October

Jmore October 2024

In our annual “Innovations in Health Care” cover story, Jmore profiled Dr. David N. Maine, Mercy Medical Center’s first-ever Jewish president and CEO.

November

Jmore November 2024

Our annual “Food Issue” featured the latest and greatest in culinary news and tidbits from around the community, courtesy of Randi Rom and Dara Bunjon.

December

Jmore December 2024 cover

In our annual “Aging Gratefully” cover story, Jmore offered perspectives from a pair of local Jewish seniors and a geriatric specialist on how best to enjoy one’s twilight years.

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