Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly, Owner of Pikesville’s Edmart Deli, Dies at 73
A Baltimore native, Kelly was known for her friendly manner and love of customers and employees.
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Edmart's Empress: Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly, owner of Edmart Deli in Pikesville, is shown here in 2017 holding a photograph of her late father, Martin F. Lev. (File photo by Steve Ruark)
A Baltimore native, Kelly was known for her friendly manner and love of customers and employees.
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Protesters argue along Greenspring Avenue about the Israel-Hamas conflict. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler can’t recall another time when antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments and actions have been trotted out so brazenly.
Read MoreThe David M. Rubenstein Exhibition Arcade will form the epicenter of the museum’s front of house, a central public space that branches out into galleries, an audio/video production studio and a library.
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Rabbi Chaim Landau is shown here with his wife, Mindy, at the Gordon Center last January at a community rally marking the three-month anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
A native of the United Kingdom, Rabbi Landau served as a spiritual leader at Ner Tamid from 1986 to 2011.
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War of 1812 reenactors wage war against historical apathy at Fort McHenry every September on Defenders Day. (Provided Photo)
Did you know Maryland has 23 counties? In honor of that tidbit, we offer 23 random and little-known facts about “the Free State” or “the Old Line State” — or whatever you want to call it.
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With an assist from Towson University President Dr. Mark R. Ginsberg, local philanthropist Sandra R. Berman (center) cuts the ceremonial ribbon opening the Holocaust education center named in her honor. (Photo by Lauren Castellana and provided by Towson University)
Sandra R. Berman explains why philanthropy is an important component of her family’s legacy.
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The Baltimore JCC Maccabi 15-16 boys basketball team are shown at the 36th annual JCC Maccabi Games & ArtsFest in 2017 in Orange County, California. (File photo)
The Baltimore-based platform will provide updated scores, schedules and highlights from the world’s largest Jewish youth sporting event.
Read MoreHere are six of our favorite scenic highways and byways throughout Maryland, from the old main streets to the C&O Canal.
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Alan Smith (left) and his late father, Leonard Smith, co-founded Lenny's Deli in Owings Mills in 1985. (Photo courtesy of the Smith family)
A family consortium of entrepreneurs from Harford County has taken over Lenny’s, which was owned and operated by Alan Smith.
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Brothers in Arms: Activists Aziz Abu Sarah (left) and Maoz Inon high-five each other for peace. (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah share their personal stories of suffering to help establish a foundation for a blueprint for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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The Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de
Grace overlooks the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. (Provided Photo)
These five small towns, all within driving range of the Baltimore metropolitan area, help explain why Maryland is often called “America in Miniature.”
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