Local Animal Behavior Counselor and Trainer Marty Sitnick Dies at 74
An Owings Mills resident, Sitnick was known for his deep passion for the wellbeing of animals.
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After retiring in 2010, Marty Sitnick devoted his life to helping animals and pet adoptees. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
An Owings Mills resident, Sitnick was known for his deep passion for the wellbeing of animals.
Read MoreJmore spoke with Justin Hayet, who grew up in Owings Mills and now lives in Tel Aviv, about being named one of Forbes Israel’s “30 Under 30,” his work as COO of Bnai Zion, and more.
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Community leader Abraham L. Adler is shown here with his wife, Faye. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros. funeral home)
An attorney, Adler was involved in lay leadership at The Associated for decades and passed down that sense of communal responsibility to his children.
Read MoreThis week on “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks with entrepreneur and culinary expert Mariko Amekodommo live from Prague.
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Cutting the ceremonial ribbon at the Gordon Center are (left to right) Baltimore County Councilman Israel C. “Izzy” Patoka, Associated President Marc B. Terrill, Baltimore County Executive John “Johnny O” Olszewski Jr., JCC CEO Barak Hermann, past JCC board president Myrna Edelman Cardin, Baltimore County Council President Julian E. Jones, Jr. Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, JCC board member Joe Meyerhoff and JCC board president Laura Rubenstein. (Photo by David Stuck, JCC of Greater Baltimore)
Nearly 100 community leaders attended the Mar. 9 unveiling program for the Gordon Center’s new grand lobby, including Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller.
Read MoreOn this episode of “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks with author, food historian and “Louisiana Eats!” host Poppy Tooker.
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A Man of Simplicity: Larry Kloze was involved in the creation and maintenance of community gardens throughout the region. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
A Baltimore native, Kloze was involved in teaching budding horticulturists about community gardens and self-sustenance.
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Judy Heumann: “There are certain things that we can do within the Jewish community besides having programs that are working on helping disabled people get jobs." (Provided photo)
Judy Heumann made it her mission in life to give people with disabilities a voice in the mainstream. Heumann died Mar. 4 at age 75.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with Rachel Riederman, photographer, recipe developer and author of the new book, “Once Upon a Rind in Hollywood.”
Read MoreThe mission of Adamah will be to cultivate Jewish connections with the Earth and inspire systemic change through Jewish education, according to Jakir Manela, CEO of Pearlstone and Hazon.
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Just Grate! At a "Purim Palooza" event in 2017, Paul Dunetz gets into the holiday spirit with a "Cheesehead" hat and elephant mask.
Looking to celebrate the Festival of Lots? Here are a dozen local gatherings to tickle your funny bone and get your Shushan on.
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