World War II Veteran Stanley Sacks Dies at 100
A Baltimore native, Sacks was a mathematician and analyst who worked on the team that developed the Patriot Missile system.
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Stanley Sacks was awarded the French Legion of Honor for his service during the Battle of the Bulge. (Photo provided by Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A Baltimore native, Sacks was a mathematician and analyst who worked on the team that developed the Patriot Missile system.
Read MoreThe Owings Mills resident was a familiar face in the local scouting scene and ran a private dental practice in the area for more than four decades.
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Baltimore-based activist and author Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin: "We've seen this movie before." (File photo)
More than 20 local clergy leaders signed a letter voicing opposition to civil and human rights rollbacks, anti-diversity and inclusivity policies, and the discrediting of the scientific community.
Read MoreThe Pikesville residence was vandalized for the fourth time since signs were installed in support of hostages held by Hamas.
Read MoreOn this episode of “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks with Sydney Grims, director of business development for Fearless Restaurants.
Read MoreOnce again, we proudly present Jmore’s annual preview of what promises to be an exciting arts and cultural season in Charm City.
Read MoreThe anonymous former TA pupil alleges child sexual abuse perpetrated by the late Rabbi Ephraim F. Shapiro in the 1970s.
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Norman "Fred" Silber "filled our lives with sunshine," wrote his family. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
For more than 40 years, he owned and operated Silber Photography with his wife, Linda.
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Herbert J. Belgrad "lived by the mantra that you only get out of something what you are willing to put into it," wrote his family. (Providced by Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A Canton resident, Belgrad was remembered for his commitment to community service and strong work ethic.
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Among the works to be featured in the Baltimore Museum of Art’s “Black Earth Rising” exhibition is “Viajando En La Franja del Iris” by Havana-born, Miami-based artist Alejandro Piñeiro Bello. (Provided)
This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits, take in one of Baltimore’s most iconic events, and more.
Read MoreFor more than five decades, the Pikesville resident was considered a leading expert in immunology, pharmacology, and scientific research and education.
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