7 Facts You Might Not Know about New Orioles Majority Owner David M. Rubenstein
The Northwest Baltimore native comes from a Jewish but non-observant, blue-collar background.
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Baltimore Orioles owner David M. Rubenstein is shown here speaking at an Associated event at Pikesville's Suburban Club. (File photo)
The Northwest Baltimore native comes from a Jewish but non-observant, blue-collar background.
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At the 2018 Charles Baum Symposium at Pikesville's Suburban Club, David Rubenstein (left) is greeted by David Greenberg, then-chair of the Investment Management Committees for the Associated Jewish Charities. (File photo)
The reported transaction is valued at $1.725 billion, according to multiple media reports.
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Soulful Serenaders: Father-and-son duo Dave (left) and Josh Gerhardt are the heart and soul of LevSoul. (Provided photo)
The recording — which injects elements of folk, rock and salsa into Jewish prayers — was conceptualized and recorded in Baltimore.
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Longtime civic activist and community leader Howard J. Needle (right) is shown here last April with Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin in front of the Pikesville Armory. (Provided photo)
Howard J. Needle was an attorney, civic activist, former delegate and co-founder of the group 1000 Friends of Pikesville.
Read MoreThe one-mile walk will begin and end at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation, 7310 Park Heights Avenue.
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Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg: “Young people's lives are filled with vision and possibility." (File photo)
Eighteen congregations and organizations from across the state are participating in JUFJ’s Youth Justice Shabbat and Solidarity Week.
Read MoreOn this episode of “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks artisanal chocolates (and shoes) with Susannah Siger of Ma Petite Shoe in Hampden.
Read MoreNer Tamid Greenspring Valley Synagogue joins the bandwagon of those celebrating the pop singer’s expected arrival in Charm City.
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All Together Now: The group performs "Gam Ki Elech" near the bimah in Beth Am's historic sanctuary. Joining them for this particular song was Rabbi Tyler Dratch (fifth from left), the shul's assistant rabbi. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
The new album of 13 original songs by Rabbi Ilan Glazer and friends was the result of a challenging time in the life of his family.
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Anthropology wrote that Dr. Jane I. Guyer’s "capacity for optimism was remarkable, her compassion a gift .... We remain grateful for all that she made possible, within our department and field, and the world beyond." (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
The Tuscany-Canterbury resident and Kol HaLev congregant is remembered as a “brilliant thinker” and “innovative leader.”
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Elected officials, community leaders and others officially break ground on the Pikesville Armory redevelopment plan. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody
Gov. Wes Moore was on hand for the official groundbreaking ceremony to transform the 14-acre Pikesville Armory campus into a regional hub.
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