Former Associated President Marc B. Terrill Honored in Ashkelon

Marc B. Terrill and members of his family gather with Ashkelon leaders to celebrate the dedication of the roundabout. (Provided photo)

Civic and community leaders of Ashkelon — Baltimore’s partner city in Israel since 2003 — gathered on Wednesday, Jan. 21, to celebrate the dedication of Yahadut Baltimore Square in honor of Marc B. Terrill, past president and CEO of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore.

The dedication of the traffic roundabout was a tribute to Terrill’s founding of and commitment to the Baltimore-Ashkelon partnership. Also in attendance were past and present leaders, partnership co-chairs, lay leaders, friends and family members.

Marc Terrill traffic circle dedication in Ashkelon
Marc B. Terrill (left) addresses the audience at the dedication, accompanied by Sigal Ariely, coordinator of the Baltimore-Ashkelon partnership for more than 20 years. (Provided photo)

In his remarks, Terrill, who is host of Jmore’s “Marc My Word” podcast, said the roundabout beautifully reflected the vibrancy and strong ties between two communities. With traffic roundabouts, he noted, some travelers enter and stay while others pass through for a time, but the movement and connection continue.

Marc Terrill traffic circle dedication in Ashkelon
Marc B. Terrill (second from right) stands with (left to right) former Ashkelon Mayor Benny Vaknin, current Mayor Tomer Glam and former Mayor Roni Mehatzri. (Provided photo)

A southern city on the Mediterranean coast with a population of approximately 161,000 residents, Ashkelon is known for utilizing roundabouts not only as traffic management tools but also as a means of enhancing the city’s beauty through different civic and arts-related installations throughout the area.

Marc Terrill traffic circle dedication in Ashkelon
The dedication ceremony was held adjacent to the roundabout site.
(Provided photo)

Roundabouts often feature biblical, maritime and nature-themed installations, and frequently serve as public squares.

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