The Food Enthusiast with Guest Mark Bucher
Dara Bunjon talks with restaurateur Mark Bucher of Medium Rare restaurants and Feed the Fridge charity.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with restaurateur Mark Bucher of Medium Rare restaurants and Feed the Fridge charity.
Read MoreEach month, Jmore is giving away $50 gift cards to some of our favorite local restaurants. Here are the official rules.
Read MoreHere’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories of 2023, from our annual “Love Issue” to a compendium of some of the best things about Jewish Baltimore, local innovations in health care, and more.
Read MoreHere’s a look back at some of the lives we lost in the local community this past year.
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Top (left to right): Rosh Hashanah Salad, and Bukharian chicken and herbed rice. Bottom (left to right): Vegetarian schnitzel and Danishes.
Here’s a look back at Jmore’s most popular recipes of 2023.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with filmmaker Renee Fischer and chef/forager Chris Amendola of Foraged Eatery about the making of their movie, “Forager.”
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Among Sandy Shapiro's communal endeavors was serving on the board of directors of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore. In 2010, he served as chair of The Associated's annual campaign. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
Shapiro was the president of Cambridge Iron & Metal Co. in Baltimore, a family business started in 1909 by his Latvian-born grandfather, Isaac “Ike” Shapiro.
Read MoreOn this episode of “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks with Zuri Coles, corporate executive chef at Miss Shirley’s Cafe.
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Opened in September of 1960, the Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation building was designed by Sheldon I. Leavitt in consultation with famed German-American architect and Bauhaus School founder Walter Gropius, a pioneer of the modernist movement. (Photo by Solomon Swerling, Jmore)
In honor of the Festival of Freedom, the nonprofit preservation group takes a look at five Northwest Baltimore shuls embracing modernist architecture.
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Originally named Nidche Yisroel (the Scattered of Israel), Baltimore Hebrew Congregation was founded in 1830 as the first Jewish congregation in Maryland. (File photo by Joel Nadler)
A pair of outdoor signs on BHC’s campus were shredded and destroyed last weekend, while another sign was stolen.
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Making a Joyful Noise: BSO musicians performed Dec. 11 for preschoolers in Baltimore Hebrew Congregation's Hoffberger Chapel. (Provided photo)
A sextet from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra recently performed a special concert of Chanukah songs for preschoolers at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.
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