Rabbi Joseph Katz, Known for Jewish College Outreach Work, Dies at 93
The German-born Rabbi Katz was well-known on local college campuses for decades.
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Rabbi Joseph Katz and his family were well-known by Jewish college students and others for frequently opening their Park Heights home for joyous, song-filled Shabbat dinners (Photo provided by Sol Levinson & Bros.)
The German-born Rabbi Katz was well-known on local college campuses for decades.
Read MoreGlazer was the former president of the Greengate Community Association.
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JCC CEO Barak Hermann (right) receives a proclamation of honor from Baltimore County Councilman Izzy Patoka. (Provided photo)
Community leaders celebrate the outgoing JCC leader’s 12-year tenure in Baltimore.
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Kenny Baum founded The Knish Shop in 1970 and later worked at Seven Mile Market. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
The founder of Pikesville’s Knish Shop was known for his commitment to quality, love of community and generosity of spirit.
Read MoreThe Baltimore-born hematologist and oncologist served as the Orioles’ physician for 25 years.
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In Chizuk Amuno's auditorium, Jewish activist Shabbos Kestenbaum speaks to attendees of the JNF's annual "Breakfast for Israel in Maryland" event. (Photo by Greg Dohler)
More than 300 community leaders and activists attended the annual Jewish National Fund event, held this year at Chizuk Amuno.
Read MoreThe Bethesda-based rabbi is a well-known spiritual leader, educator, writer and disability justice advocate.
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(Left to right) Leonard “Lennie” Attman, Phyllis Attman, Neil Meltzer, president and CEO of LifeBridge Health, and Adam Rosenberg, executive director of the Center for Hope. (Provided photo)
The Erin Levitas Community Learning Suite and the Phyllis & Leonard Attman and Family Terrace are part of the center’s mission to support those impacted by trauma, abuse and violence.
Read MoreThe program helps teen drivers become more aware of the dangers of distracted and impaired driving.
Read MoreAmong the honorees were former Baltimore City Councilwoman Rikki Spector, philanthropist and businessman “Boogie” Weinglass, and the late Janet B. Kurland of Jewish Family Services.
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(Left to right) Speaking at a JPro25 panel discussion were Eric D. Fingerhut of the Jewish Federations of North America, Josh Miller of the Jim Joseph Foundation, Sarah Fried of Hillel International and Miryam Rosenzweig of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. (Provided photo)
More than 1,300 communal workers from around North America came to Charm City from May 5-7 to build leadership and professional skills.
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