SOS Technology Group to be Honored by League for People with Disabilities
The Baltimore-based nonprofit will honor Harel and Randi Turkel and their company at its Mar. 28th “Tastes, Toasts, & Triumphs” gala.
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Randi and Harel Turkel will be honored by The League for People with Disabilities at its Mar. 28 gala. (Provided photo)
The Baltimore-based nonprofit will honor Harel and Randi Turkel and their company at its Mar. 28th “Tastes, Toasts, & Triumphs” gala.
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Members of Covenant Guild have been supporting community members in need for 79 years. (Provided photo)
Covenant Guild celebrates nearly eight decades of contributing to the community.
Read MoreThe Israeli-American rapper will headline the “Hannukah Brew Ha Ha” on Thursday night.
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The exhibition “An Artist’s Kaleidoscope” – which began Nov. 2 and ends on Dec. 31 -- showcases Bondroff’s more than four decades of artwork, spanning various genres and media. (Provided photo)
“An Artist’s Kaleidoscope” will spotlight more than four decades of Bondroff’s multi-faceted works.
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Dara Horn: "What I mean by ‘People Love Dead Jews’ is that non-Jewish societies tend to honor and respect Jews only when Jews are powerless." (Provided photos)
Jmore spoke with author Dara Horn about her upcoming Jerome S. Cardin Memorial Lecture and her views on the contemporary Jewish community.
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Sarah Hurwitz: "I want to urge Jews to reclaim our tradition because I so strongly believe we still have something to say to the world." (File photo)
In her new book “As a Jew,” Hurwitz describes her own personal Jewish renaissance and why American Jewry needs to search its soul.
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(Left to right) Isaac "Yitzy' Schleifer, Matt Levinson and Matt Fram of Sol Levinson & Bros. (Provided photo)
For the family-owned, Pikesville-based Jewish funeral home, the move is viewed as a natural extension of services.
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Rayut Berkowitz: "I had to step up and put other people before myself and be that source of support and strength.” (Provided photo)
Pikesville native Rayut Berkowitz hopes her young charges feel a closer connection to Israel after enduring wartime conditions there.
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Shamir Burg (top left) and his family enjoy quality time with members of the Abayudaya community in Uganda. (Provided photo)
Baltimore School for the Arts student Shamir Burg wants to tell the story of the Abayudaya community to the world.
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Tamir Goodman: “I wanted to be able to hopefully empower kids, because oftentimes when they find out that they have a learning difficulty or any challenge, they might lose their confidence, or they might feel down about themselves." (Provided photo)
Once known as “the Jewish Jordan,” Tamir Goodman, now 43, hopes to inspire young readers with his story of growing up dyslexic.
Read MoreJmore talked with acclaimed sculptor and environmental artist Stacy Levy about working with students at Loyola University Maryland, her Jewish and Quaker background, and more.
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