Chizuk Amuno Celebrates 150th Anniversary with Summer Outdoor Concert Series

A crowd enjoys Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest. (Photo by Steve Ruark)

To celebrate its 150th anniversary this year, Pikesville’s Chizuk Amuno Congregation held the first installment of its outdoor summer concert series on Thursday night, July 22. Entertainment was provided by the band Shrink the Deficit, and activities included lawn games, balloon art, pickup softball, flying disc competitions, face painting and art projects for kids.

Nearly 600 people attended the gathering held on the synagogue’s athletic fields.

Meanwhile, food and drinks were provided by Union Craft Brewing, the Schmaltz Brothers, Seven Seas Sushi, Char Bar DC, the Brooklyn Sandwich Co., Kona Ice and other food service outfits.

  • Rabbi Joshua Z. Gruenberg welcomes a crowd to Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Dave Meer, left, and Jon Book perform with their band, Shrink the Deficit, during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • A crowd gathers around the Schmaltz Brothers food truck during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • The Rabinovich family, from left, Vered, 7, Ethan, 3, Roye and Orna, of Owings Mills, listen to the rock music of Shrink the Deficit during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Ben Waller, of Lutherville, holds his daughter Emilia, 3, on his shoulders during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • From left, Sheldon Strauss, of Lutherville, hugs Sue Markowitz, of Pikesville, as Mike Tompakov, of Sykesville, dances with his 7-month-old daughter, Stella, during Chizuk Amuno Congregation’s SummerFest.
  • A crowd enjoys Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Alan Guttman, right, of Pikesville, throws out Dan Wahlberg, left, of Pikesville, during a pickup softball game at Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Ari Glock, 8, of Timonium, makes contact during a pickup softball game at Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Asher Brook, 9, of Reisterstown, catches a flying disk during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.
  • Lily Harryman, 5, of Reisterstown, shows off her face paint during Chizuk Amuno Congregation's SummerFest.

Chizuk Amuno’s next summer outdoor concert will be held Thursday, Aug. 12, featuring the band Better Weather.

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