Jeff Seidel Remembered as Consummate Sports Journalist and Adored Family Man
For four decades, the local freelance writer covered the first draft of Baltimore area sports history.
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A lifelong Pikesville resident, Jeff Seidel passed away Aug. 28 at the age of 59. (Photo by Stuart Zolotorow)
For four decades, the local freelance writer covered the first draft of Baltimore area sports history.
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Brian Kowitz: “Baseball unites communities,” he said. “In the clubhouse, there were Jewish players, whites, African-Americans, Latinos, Asian players and players from all types of faiths. Baseball was the common denominator for all of us.” (Provided photo)
Baltimore native Brian Kowitz, who attended Jemicy School and Randallstown High School before graduating from Boys’ Latin in 1987, was recently inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Suzi Cordish: “There are just so many more exciting ways art can be seen and displayed in today’s world.” (Provided photo)
For Suzi Cordish, the art collection at the Live! Casino and Hotel combines her family’s passion for young, emerging artists while also reflecting their taste, spirit and passion for art in general.
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Mount Washington author Donald Ray Schwartz: “I felt this concept would be great to explore as the premise for a science fiction novel.” (Photo by Steve Ruark)
In many ways, Baltimore native Donald Ray Schwartz’s latest novella is a culmination of a lifetime of education and experiences.
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Team Israel players are shown here in 2017 lining up for the singing of the national anthem prior to the World Baseball Classic game against the Netherlands. (Matt Roberts/Getty Images)
Documentary captures Team Israel’s surprising results at the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
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Moe Berg was a catcher for several teams during his 16-year Major League Baseball career in the 1920s and ’30s. (Courtesy of Irwin Berg)
D.C. filmmaker Aviva Kempner hopes Moe Berg’s legacy as a patriot will be remembered by future generations.
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Annie and Gil Abramson and their grandchildren. Annie serves on Pearlstone Center's Gramp Camp committee. (Provided Photo)
Jewish communal studies strongly emphasize that grandparents wield a strong influence on their grandchildren’s Jewish identities.
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Read MoreWhen you have a child with special needs, you’re always looking for ways to help make his or her life a little easier.
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