College Park Group to Hold Anti-Israel Protest on Anniversary of Oct. 7th Massacre
A University of Maryland spokesperson said Students for Justice in Palestine has reserved the nine-acre main quad area in the center of campus on Oct. 7.
Read MoreA University of Maryland spokesperson said Students for Justice in Palestine has reserved the nine-acre main quad area in the center of campus on Oct. 7.
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Dr. Daniel Chamovitz (left), president of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, chats at Soroka University Medical Center with Eyal Pasternak, a BGU medical student who volunteered at the hospital in the days following the Oct. 7 attacks. (Photo courtesy of BGU)
At the Sept. 18 event, Dr. Wacht, head of emergency medicine at BGU, will share his insights on the future of tactical medicine.
Read MoreThe gift by Ellen W.P. Wasserman is the largest from an individual in the 26-year history of the LifeBridge Health system.
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Rescue crews searched hours for Tzion Maron after he was separated from his family while on a hike northwest of Flagstaff. (Screen shot)
Tzion Maron, 8, was missing for more than 12 hours before being found safe and in good spirits by volunteer rescuers.
Read MoreBesides Baltimore, HaZamir choir chapters meet in 26 American chapters and and are located in nine Israeli cities.
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Jewish Museum of Maryland staffers and other community leaders and members gathered last Friday evening to welcome the arrival of Shabbat "after a difficult week.”
Detectives identified Reservoir Hill resident Assadollah Hasemi as the primary suspect in the arson, which is designated as a hate crime.
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Located near Cambridge, the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge offers ample opportunities for kayaking, hiking and bird-watching. (Photo provided by Maryland Office of Tourism)
Rich in history, blessed with bucolic scenery and abundant in cities, towns and rural areas, Maryland has something for everyone to savor.
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Flanking Jen Lake are her dad, Doug Lake (right), and Barak Hermann, CEO of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore. (Provided photo)
Jen and Doug Lake taught martial arts and other life skills to thousands of JCC students for more than three decades.
Read MoreFrom July 1-14, 23 Israeli campers and nine counselors were based at Capital Camps in Waynesboro, Pa., for fun, healing and camaraderie.
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Michael R. Bloomberg: “By reducing the financial barriers to these essential fields, we can free more students to pursue careers they’re passionate about -- and enable them to serve more of the families and communities who need them the most.” (File photo)
The historic gift by the former New York City mayor to his alma mater will cover the full tuition costs for medical school students coming from families earning less than $300,000 annually.
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World War II veteran Bernard Kaufman, 96, checks out his plaque on the Honor Wall at Atrium Village senior living community. (Provided photo)
In honor of the Fourth of July, Atrium Village senior living community in Owings Mills pays tribute to residents who are veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
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