Founder of Jewish Civil Rights Institute to Speak at Beth El
For the past two years, Baltimore-born attorney Robin Pick has litigated cases involving antisemitism and discrimination.
Read MoreFor the past two years, Baltimore-born attorney Robin Pick has litigated cases involving antisemitism and discrimination.
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Jonathan Perlman of the Chutzpah Coffee Co.: "I see our brand as a bridge within the Jewish community to strengthen connection and pride." (Provided photo)
A young Jewish entrepreneur talks about why he and his buddies created the Chutzpah Coffee Co., an online venture to spread Jewish fellowship through the joys of java.
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Author Sarah Birnbach: "I became sensitive to others in mourning and learned that even though we can resume our normal activities, we never quite heal from the loss of a loved one." (Provided photo)
The Rockville-based author’s book “A Daughter’s Kaddish” chronicles her spiritual journey in the aftermath of her father’s passing.
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Romance novelist Lindsay Hameroff: “Your happily-ever-after might not look like everyone else’s. The best we can do is follow our hearts and keep moving forward.” (Provided photo)
Romance novelist Lindsay Hameroff, a Pikesville High graduate and former Beth El congregant, says she wants readers to remember that their “happily-ever-after might not look like everyone else’s. The best we can do is follow our hearts and keep moving forward.”
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The Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company was constantly on Dr. Sean M. Berenholtz’s mind during the final weeks of his life, according to friends and family. (Provided Photos)
Dr. Sean M. Berenholtz gifted $1 million to the Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company upon his untimely passing last April.
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Sherry Bondroff: "It gives me something to do, and it makes me happy seeing others smiling and enjoying my cookies. I really don't need more than that." (Provided photo by Annie Mondell-Richard)
Every Monday night, staff and customers at Jilly’s Bar & Grill enjoy Bondroff’s delicious (and free) offerings.
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Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, Eli Pottash and Eitan Hariri (left to right) are shown at the Tour de Court in 2017. (File photo by Jeff Seidel)
Pikesville’s Tour de Court is a beloved, grassroots tradition that raises thousands of dollars for various nonprofits.
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(Left to right) "Call Your Bubby" host Ari Ness, Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, host Chandler Pierce and podcast producer Yossi Kuttler. (Provided photo)
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School alumni Chandler Pierce, Ari Ness and Yossi Kuttler created their “Call Your Bubby” podcast to encourage intergenerational dialogue and mutual respect.
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Gail Green: "I get a real kick out of people coming to my booth at shows and exclaiming ‘Wow!’ when they see my art." (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Gail Green, a former educator, takes discarded pieces and transforms them into unique visions of art using vintage costume jewelry.
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Shown baking here are (left to right) Sunny Diamond, Shana Leibowitz, Rowan Adler, Ella Glick, Lea Silverman and Shalhevet Leichter of BT's Women Empowerment Club. (Provided photo)
For members of Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School’s Women Empowerment Club, a bake sale for the group Dignity Grows was a way to help repair the world.
Read MoreNearly 11 years after losing her daughter to cancer, Judith Minkove has written her first book as a tribute to Rachel’s life and legacy.
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