Three Case Studies of Keeping Extremely Bad Company
Several local mainstream groups and organizations are aligning themselves with radical, anti-Israel elements, writes Jay Bernstein.
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Jay Bernstein: "It’s about keeping it in people’s consciousness, making sure we don’t forget that there are men and women still taken hostage." (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Several local mainstream groups and organizations are aligning themselves with radical, anti-Israel elements, writes Jay Bernstein.
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A scene from the 2023 March for Israel rally in Washington, D.C. (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
A pair of students, Aviva Rubin and Ari Geller, write about antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiments from the field.
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The BZD delegation recently met with Rami Davidian (center), an Israeli farmer who saved an estimated 750 lives at the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7 in Israel. (Provided photo)
A recent Baltimore Zionist District mission to Israel reminded Laurie Edelman Goodwin about always speaking out against injustice.
Read MoreThe Baltimore City Council’s rejection of a resolution to condemn the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks is a failure of civic leadership, writes a Northwest Baltimore resident.
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In the nation's capital, hundreds recently turned out to show their support for Israel. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Even during challenging times, Jews cannot forget we are a people committed to the sanctity of human life, writes Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi, Ph.D.
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Messages reading "Glory To Our Martyrs" and "Divestment From Zionist Genocide Now" were projected onto the side of a building at George Washington University last fall shortly after the Oct. 7th Hamas attacks. (StopAntisemitism via X and JTA)
Pro-Israel students are being bullied and threatened on college campuses, writes Nolan Drazin, a student at the Georgetown University Law Center.
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When released in 2020, "The Final Note" was hailed by Thom Jurek of AllMusic as "an essential addition to ABB lore [that] captures the band at their kinetic best." Among the tracks are ABB chestnuts “Whipping Post,” “Statesboro Blues" and "One Way Out."
Former Baltimorean Sam Idas writes about his accidental role in documenting Duane Allman’s final concert, at the old Painters Mill Music Fair in Owings Mills.
Read MoreEllen Zimmerman, ambassador for the nonprofit JScreen, writes about why screening for breast cancer is so important.
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Medical responders carry a body bag in Sderot, Israel, Oct. 8, 2023. (Saeed Qaq/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Ashley Klapper Pressman calls out those who are silent about the recent atrocities in Israel.
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Donors are bringing clean clothes, mobile phone batteries, dry food and other products to volunteer collection points like this one in Modiin, Israel, for delivery to Israeli soldiers on the front lines. Oct. 9, 2023. (Uriel Heilman via JTA)
Though deeply divided over politics, Israelis are working as one in ending Hamas’s reign of terror, writes Gary Rosenblatt.
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The author is shown here with her father,
Shalom Shalom, who fought in 1973's Yom Kippur War. (Provided Photo)
This week’s observance of the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War reminds us to never forget the lessons of the past, writes Caren Leven of the Baltimore Zionist District.
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