Leading Medical Historian Dr. Ira M. Rutkow Dies at 77
Rutkow, who trained at Hopkins, was the author of eight influential books about medicine and surgery.
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Dr. Ira M. Rutkow was called "the world's leading expert on the history of American surgery," by Eric D. Albright in Library Journal. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
Rutkow, who trained at Hopkins, was the author of eight influential books about medicine and surgery.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with Kylie Perrotti, the creator of Tried & True Recipes and Exploring Vegan, about her journey to food content creator, her famous upside-down cake flips, and more.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with Yousuf Ahmed, founder of B-Sides, a Brooklyn-based upcycled snack brand.
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Edith and Louis Bluefeld are shown here in 2021 while being interviewed recently by a Florida television affiliate. (Screen shot from WPTV, provided by JTA)
During his long career, Lou Bluefeld fed presidents and prime ministers, as well as many members of the local Jewish community.
Read MoreHere are 18 insightful quotes from some famous folks and well-known sources about the process of growing older.
Read MoreFor more than six decades, Macks served as an usher at services at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.
Read MoreAs we move ahead to 2025, here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories from the past year, from our annual arts previews to the local food scene and the people making a difference in our community.
Read MoreHere’s a look back at the Top 10 recipes that Jmore readers viewed (and hopefully enjoyed) the most in 2025.
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Larry Cohen "reminded us of the values that matter most. His message was simple, yet impactful: be smart, be kind, and be safe — always,” wrote his former colleague, Raymona Jackson Reid.
(Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A longtime Columbia resident, Cohen was a veteran of the Howard County Public Schools system.
Read MoreJmore looks back at some of the notable individuals we lost this past year in the local community.
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Karen Glass is shown here with her son, Zachary Sean Barry. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A graduate of Milford Mill High School, Karen Glass was known for her involvement in the development of such blockbusters as “Freaky Friday” and “The Princess Diaries.”
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