Baltimore’s Annual LGBTQ Community Seder to Take Place Virtually this Year
More than 235 community members are expected to attend this year’s Passover gathering, which has 13 sponsoring organizations.
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Marc Wernick is one of the organizers of this year's LGBTQ seder in Baltimore: "We’ve opened our tent wider, and it’s made it easier for more people to attend." (Provided photo)
More than 235 community members are expected to attend this year’s Passover gathering, which has 13 sponsoring organizations.
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Last September, April Baskin (left) and Tracie Guy-Decker started their podcast, “Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie." (Provided photos)
“Jews Talk Racial Justice with April and Tracie” explores issues ranging from Jewish holidays and books about race and racism to white supremacy, politics and finding joy in social justice work.
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Ellie Berlin and Tamar Gordon were two of the Baltimore winners of this year's "My Family Story" program. (Provided Photos)
The Jewish Museum of Maryland’s “My Family Story” program went virtual this year, and Ellie Berlin and Tamar Gordon of Krieger Schechter Day School were among the winners selected from Baltimore.
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Mathew Steininger: "It's nice to see your work being impactful. I like to feel that I'm contributing, by helping people to get vaccinated." (Provided Photo)
Mathew Steininger, a 21-year-old University of Maryland computer science major and Beth Israel congregant, is using his expertise as a website developer to help older Marylanders secure vaccine appointments.
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Read MoreBy writing about her middle school experiences, Jmore Associate Editor Simone Ellin discovered that she hit a nerve with readers across the country.
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Built in 1914 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000., the Hippodrome Theatre is located at 12 N. Eutaw Street. (Photo by David Stone, via Flickr)
Jmore talked with Ron Legler, president of the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, about how the theater is preparing for its 2021-2022 season.
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Read MoreAudiences tuning into President Trump’s second impeachment trial were wowed by Rep. Jamie Raskin. Here are some quick facts about the Maryland legislator’s Jewish connections.
Read MoreFor Dr. Andrew J. Miller, Jewish values are social justice values. The chair of Chizuk Amuno Congregation’s social justice advocacy committee, spoke with Jmore about his involvement in work on racial justice and what he hopes will come of it.
Read MoreDr. Harriette Wimms calls herself “an unintentional leader.” Jmore talked with Dr. Wimms about her Jewish journey and her involvement in programming about Jews of color, including the upcoming National Jews of Color Shabbaton.
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