Feeling the Burn: New App Helps Busy People Maintain Fitness Goals
BurnAlong gives users the social benefits of a fitness center without ever having to leave their homes.
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Read MoreOpen Goal Project supports players from low-income families by offering free programs and funding team-related expenses such as travel, uniforms, hotel stays and food.
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While merger plans proceed between Har Sinai and Temple Oheb Shalom, the fate of Har Sinai's property at 2905 Walnut Ave. in Owings Mills remains murky. (Provided)
“It’s inspiring for me to be visiting this congregation,” says Rabbi Rick Jacobs. “Anyone who has studied Reform Judaism has studied Har Sinai. I’m excited to celebrate the past and see where the congregation is today.”
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Emma Gray: "I don’t think you can have an effective #MeToo Movement without considering the movement for racial justice or how immigrant women are impacted by sexual harassment." (Photo by Damon Dahlen)
Emma Gray, a senior women’s reporter for HuffPost, is used to covering the intersection between politics and gender.
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Change agents: Tracie Guy-Decker (top left), Lindsey Davis (top right), Rabbi Sarah R. Marion (bottom left) and Wendy Miller (bottom right) (Photos by Nate Pesce)
Jewish women chart a new course in the community and world.
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Matthew Mittleman and Lauren Shapiro conceived the idea for CollapseAndGo while on vacation last year in Europe with their daughter, Lexi. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Nearly a year after conception, the Collapseabottle and Collapseacup are about to become a reality.
Read MoreWhether you have four months or four days to visit, a trip to London definitely belongs on your bucket list.
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Jessi Silverman: "After the election last year, the show took on new meaning for me. ... It’s a way to bring people together to collaborate and push for change." (Courtesy photo)
Jessi Silverman, a master’s degree candidate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, talks about the mission behind JHU’s 10th annual production of “The Vagina Monologues.”
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Abby Stein: “I’ve found there are many people in the Jewish community who are very accepting and welcoming of the LGBTQ community, and that this is a community I can gain a lot from as well as offer a lot to.”
For Abby Stein — whose former first name was Yisrael and who received rabbinic ordination in 2010 — getting to where she is today has been a complicated yet rewarding journey.
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A Cheder Chabad of Baltimore parent, Rivka Slatkin (right), shown here with daughter Shayna, is the organizer of the first annual Charm City Kosher Cooking Competition. (Handout photo)
The competition is modeled after the popular Food Network show “Chopped,” in which competitors have to cook dishes using mystery ingredients.
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Adam Yosim and Marisa Obuchowski at The Fitzgerald apartments in Baltimore on Dec. 28, 2017. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
“With Marisa there weren’t any games, it just came naturally for us. She’s very genuine and brings out the best in everyone she’s around.” –Adam Yosim
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