University of Baltimore to Lease Soon-to-Be Former Headquarters of The Associated
The federation will fully move into the campus of the Park Heights JCC this fall.
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101 W. Mount Royal Avenue has served as headquarters of The Associated for 44 years. (Photo via Google Maps)
The federation will fully move into the campus of the Park Heights JCC this fall.
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The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is located in the Eastern Shore town of St. Michael’s and features the Hooper Strait Lighthouse. (Provided photo)
Experience all Maryland has to offer with the “Great Chesapeake Bay Loop” and “Chesapeake Bay Storytellers” programs.
Read MoreTraveling creates experiences you simply can’t get by reading a book or watching a documentary, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler. You have to be there.
Read MoreDavid “Candyman” Rosenberg says he’s on a mission to educate the masses about the blues harmonica.
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(Left to right) Zion Karasenti, Yitzhak Yifat and Haim Oshri hold the David Rubinger photo in 2017. (Photo by Scott David)
Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler reflects on that famous Six Day War photo and how it still resonates today.
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Known to generations of Baltimore Jews as “The Shul in the Park,” Shaarei Tfiloh operated as an Orthodox congregation from 1921 until last September. (Provided photo)
The repurposed historic synagogue will serve as a center of Jewish learning and community engagement.
Read MoreJmore spoke with Marc Terrill about his tenure and legacy at The Associated and his future plans.
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Idan Tzameret: "They don’t have the right to do that to my property or my flag. There’s no room for hate, there’s no room for antisemitism.” (Provided photo)
An Israeli flag posted outside of the Mount Washington business Kitchen Design by Idan was spraypainted last weekend.
Read MoreRewatching “Northern Exposure” has Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler wondering what Dr. Joel Fleischman would think of today’s turmoil in the Middle East.
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Jeremy Schaftel: "I feel like Baltimore, much like my company, is best in small doses." (Provided photo)
The gala will be a homecoming for the Pikesville native, who became a bar mitzvah at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.
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Rocky Road: The fate of the old Hendler Creamery Company plant, seen here from the rooftop of the Helping Up Mission in East Baltimore, has been debated by preservationists and city officials for several years. (Staff Photo)
The old Hendler’s Creamery plant facility at 1100 E. Baltimore Street is scheduled for demolition on April 15.
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