Baltimore’s Business & Professional Leaders: Dr. Jonathan Rose
Dr. Jonathan Rose joined Greenspring Podiatry in July because he wanted to provide a friendlier, more intimate and individualized experience for his patients.
Read MoreDr. Jonathan Rose joined Greenspring Podiatry in July because he wanted to provide a friendlier, more intimate and individualized experience for his patients.
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Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will perform with the BSO on May 2. The Ravi Coltrane Quartet will perform Apr. 1-3 at Baltimore's
Keystone Korner.
Enjoy some live music this spring, with a range of performances from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Keystone Korner, Baltimore Soundstage and more.
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The Baltimore Museum of Art will feature the works of critically acclaimed artist Joan Mitchell (Provided photo)
This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Walters Art Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and more.
Read MoreLive theater is back, with exciting performances on the calendar at the Hippodrome, Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage and Chesapeake Shakespeare Co.
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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)
Judith Heumann’s talk was part of the local observance of Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month.
Read MoreCamps Louise and Shoresh are among 32 Jewish summer camps participating in a new initiative of the Foundation for Jewish Camp.
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The late Dr. Fran Bowman helped many children in Baltimore and beyond learn to read.
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Local educator Dr. Fran Bowman, who died from cancer in Nov. 2021, was a pioneer in the field of literacy for students with learning differences.
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Among the items exhibited in "A Fence Around the Torah" are "The Book of Life" ceramic by Val Schlosberg and the "A Rose Among Thorns: Herem" woodblock print by Judith Joseph. (Provided by Jewish Museum of Maryland)
The Jewish Museum of Maryland’s “A Fence Around the Torah” exhibition explores the themes of security and vulnerability in Jewish communities.
Read MoreHaving recently moved back to the New York area after nearly a quarter-century of living in Baltimore, Simone Ellin writes of missing her adopted home.
Read MoreAn 1850 German-made cello will soon be used by a Baltimore child, through Mount Vernon Virtuosi and Amit Peled’s new program, “Every Child Deserves a Voice.”
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The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preaching from his pulpit in 1960 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. (Dozier Mobley/Getty Images via JTA)
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, local synagogues and Jewish organizations will present the virtual program, “Honoring Dr. King,” and organizers hope the event will serve as a catalyst for community members to intensify their commitment to racial justice.
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