Baltimore Heritage Video Series Examines History of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore

As part of its popular virtual series, the nonprofit Baltimore Heritage preservation organization recently explored the history and legacy of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore on the occasion of its centennial anniversary.

In the series, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore Heritage’s executive director since 2003, offers an in-depth look at The Associated’s century of providing assistance and support to Baltimore and beyond.

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For information about Baltimore Heritage, visit baltimoreheritage.org.

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