Summer Jazz Series to Return to Pikesville Armory
The Pikesville Armory Foundation’s jazz concert series returns this summer, with live performances, local vendors and community engagement.
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The free, family-friendly gatherings will bring together music lovers for summer nights filled with live performances, local vendors and community engagement. (Provided photo)
The Pikesville Armory Foundation’s jazz concert series returns this summer, with live performances, local vendors and community engagement.
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The documentary shares the story of the late Cantor David S. Wisnia, a Holocaust survivor who spent his later years traveling and performing with his grandson and musical accompanist, Avi Wisnia. (Provided photo)
The documentary, which was executive-produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, tells the remarkable life story of the late Cantor David S. Wisnia.
Read MoreSobule, whose groundbreaking hit “I Kissed a Girl” was released in 1995, died in a fire in her home outside of Minneapolis.
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Author Sarah Birnbach: "I became sensitive to others in mourning and learned that even though we can resume our normal activities, we never quite heal from the loss of a loved one." (Provided photo)
The Rockville-based author’s book “A Daughter’s Kaddish” chronicles her spiritual journey in the aftermath of her father’s passing.
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In a scene from the historical drama “September 5,” ABC News producers struggle with live coverage of unfolding events at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. (Provided photo via JTA)
The film ‘September 5’ explores how the 1972 Olympics attack on Israeli athletes was covered by the media.
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Cantor Karen Webber: "I'm inviting people to see what they will, to dream, to expand their notion of what something looks like." (Provided photo)
The Baltimore resident’s “Vessels of Light” is a poetic and visual exploration of life and creation.
Read MoreToday’s environmental challenges offer an opportunity for Jews and others to come together as a force, says Baltimore-based author and community leader Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin.
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Poetry in Motion: Baltimore-based sculptor David Hess calls the American Visionary Art Museum's annual Kinetic Sculpture Race "a gift" to the city. (Provided photo)
Jmore recently spoke with local sculptor David Hess, who has been involved with the annual event since its inception.
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German actress Paula Beer stars in the 2023 biographical film "Stella: A Life," which is based on the true story of Stella Goldschlag, who delivered hundreds of her fellow Jews to the Gestapo from September of 1943 until the end of World War II. (Provided photo)
Kicking off this year’s Baltimore Jewish Film Festival will be the German biography, “Stella: A Life.”
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Noodling Around: Sasson Gabay (left) and Israeli actress Hadas Yaron play father and daughter in “Kugel,” a new Israeli series set in the haredi community of Antwerp. (Photo courtesy of Izzy, via JTA)
Veteran Israeli actor Sasson Gabay stars in this prequel to the internationally acclaimed Israeli TV series.
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