Alumni Lead Fundraising Efforts for Liberty Elementary, School 64
Alumni of School 64 in Forest Park are spearheading a project to build new playgrounds at their alma mater.
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An archival photo of School 64, now known as Liberty Elementary School, in Forest Park.
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Alumni of School 64 in Forest Park are spearheading a project to build new playgrounds at their alma mater.
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(Left to right) Dr. Jonathan S. Thierman of LifeBridge Health, Jennifer Main of Amalgam Rx, Marina Cecchini of Sheppard Pratt, Dr. Aaron P. Rapoport of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and moderator Gary Stein. (Photo by John Coulson)
The panel discussion featured Marina Cecchini of Sheppard Pratt, Jennifer Main of Amalgam RX, Dr. Aaron Rapoport of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center and Dr. Jonathan Thierman of LifeBridge Health.
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Mark Oppenheimer says of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting of 2018, "My dad was the fifth generation to live in Pittsburgh. He lived there from birth to 18 years old, and I still have family there. It made it feel very personal." (Provided photo)
Mark Oppenheimer, co-host of the popular podcast “Unorthodox,” talked with Jmore about his new book on the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre, his own family’s ties to Squirrel Hill and more.
Read MoreAssociate Editor Simone Ellin recalls a phone call she got a little more than five years ago — and how her involvement with Jmore all began.
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Good Vibes and Clean Phun: Phoam, a Phish cover band, will perform at the “Harvest Music Festival at Pearlstone." (Provided photo)
To celebrate the festival of Sukkot, the Owings Mills JCC will host its first annual “Harvest Music Festival: A Celebration of Sukkot,” featuring live music, food, children’s activities and a beer garden.
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Rabbi Shais Rishon: "We believe that Jews were scattered to the four corners of the Earth. That means the actual four corners of the Earth." (Provided photo)
Rabbi Shais Rishon, who writes under the pen name MaNishtana, was the featured speaker at this year’s Shoshana S. Cardin Leadership Symposium.
Read MoreHere are just a few of the cultural gatherings happening in the area this fall.
Read MoreA streamlined Baltimore Festival of Jewish Literature will be held throughout November.
Read MoreThe Baltimore Symphony Orchestra looks forward to an interesting season and a promising future.
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This portrait by celebrated Baltimore photographer A. Aubrey Bodine captures the challenging working conditions at Sparrows Point. (Photo courtesy of Baltimore Museum of Industry)
A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry sheds light on Bethlehem Steel’s 125-year history at Sparrows Point, the generations of men and women who worked there and their significant contributions to American industrialism.
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Studies show that 79% of college-age men and women involved in abusive relationships are not even aware that their own relationships are abusive. (Photo by M. on Unsplash)
CHANA’s annual benefit on Oct. 13 will focus on dating violence, featuring a discussion with Bill Mitchell, a violence prevention advocate and author.
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