The Associated Creates Emergency Fund to Support Israel During Crisis
One-hundred percent of donations will go toward humanitarian needs in Israel, including food, medicine, shelter, emergency supplies and trauma counseling.
Read MoreOne-hundred percent of donations will go toward humanitarian needs in Israel, including food, medicine, shelter, emergency supplies and trauma counseling.
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Dr. Scott E. Brown and Dr. Grace "Annie" Neurohr provide rehabilitation and physical therapy to patients with a wide range of conditions at
Sinai Rehabilitation Center. (Provided photo)
Jmore talked with Dr. Scott E. Brown and Dr. Grace “Annie” Neurohr of the Sinai Rehabilitation Center about trends and innovations in physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine.
Read MoreCommunication is crucial to raising digitally smart and responsible citizens, says the founder and executive director of the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication.
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In 1996, Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue, located near Mondawmin Mall and The Maryland Zoo, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (File photo)
A local Jewish landmark, the beloved “Shul in the Park” was featured in Barry Levinson’s 1999 film “Liberty Heights.”
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A Los Angeles native, Andrew Cushnir will start in his new position at The Associated this April. (Provided)
Cushnir, executive vice president and chief development officer at the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, will succeed Marc B. Terrill as the top professional leader at The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore.
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Since 2009, Baltimore-based roots musicians Brad and Ken Kolodner have performed around the country as a duo and with their quartet, Charm City Junction. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Since 2009, Baltimore-based roots musicians Brad and Ken Kolodner have performed around the country as a duo and with their quartet, Charm City Junction.
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Aryeh Isaac Wolf was a 25-year-old construction worker who grew up in Northwest Baltimore’s Orthodox community and graduated from Talmudical Academy in 2015. (Facebook)
Have gun violence and rampant homicides become simply a way of life in 21st-century America, wonders Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler.
Read MoreBeing Jewish in the 21st century is a far cry from “Fiddler on the Roof” and Anatevka, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler.
Read MoreThere is absolutely no shortage of books and travel guides chronicling the history, points of interest and natural wonders of Maryland. Here are eight of our favorites.
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Located on the banks of the historic Susquehanna Flats, the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum houses one of the finest collections of working and decorative Chesapeake Bay decoys ever assembled.
Did you know Harford County’s Havre de Grace just missed being named the capital of the United States in 1789? Test your knowledge with this roundup of Maryland fun facts.
Read MoreFrom sea to shining mountain peak, Maryland offers a cornucopia of opportunities and resources, whatever your tastes or interests.
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