The Outdoors Issue 2018
While by no means comprehensive, these outdoor “action plans” will keep you busy all season long.
Read MoreWhile by no means comprehensive, these outdoor “action plans” will keep you busy all season long.
Read MoreSpring is in the air and with it comes the craving to sample the latest makeup trends and products.
Read More
Giada De Laurentiis, the Italian-born, Emmy Award-winning television personality and New York Times best-selling author, will open a new restaurant this month at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore.
Get the latest Baltimore-area restaurant openings, closings and dining news.
Read More
This stylish cropped top screams spring while calling to mind the art of Henri Rousseau. Diane von Furstenberg cropped top $268 at L’Apparenza (Photo by Vince Lupo)
Whether you favor subtle microprints or bold tropical flora clad in these gorgeous garments, you’re sure to look as fresh as a daisy.
Read MoreRick Recht is known for founding the prominent leadership training program Songleader Boot Camp, the online radio station Jewish Rock Radio and its kids-oriented companion, PJ Library Radio.
Read More
Rebecca Brown, left, and Norman Cohen, right, Baltimore County master gardeners, advise Simone Ellin, associate editor of Jmore, in the garden outside her Towson home. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Jmore’s own master gardeners, Rebecca Brown and Norman Cohen recommended several steps that can be used by any novice gardener creating a long-term gardening plan.
Read More
It costs Pomegranate, a gourmet kosher supermarket in Brooklyn, $75,000 every year to clean its kitchen for Passover. (Courtesy of Pomegranate)
If you thought your Passover prep was hard, you’ve got nothing on the managers of Jewish supermarkets.
Read MoreZach Braff plays Alex Schuman, a Jewish character based on real-life Jewish podcast pioneer Alex Blumberg — a former producer for NPR’s popular “This American Life” and “Planet Money” podcasts.
Read More
The controversial film "In Between," which focuses on the lives of three young Palestinian women living in Tel Aviv, will be shown May 3 at the Baltimore Jewish Film Festival.
In partnership with the Baltimore Israel Coalition and its “Israel at 70” initiative, the festival will include a large percentage of films exploring the history, politics and culture of the Jewish state.
Read More
"An Israeli Love Story" is based on the true love affair between Pnina Gary, director and actress from Nahalal, and Eli Ben–Zvi, son of Rachel Yanait and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi the second president of Israel. April 22, 1 p.m.
The Baltimore Jewish Film Festival has been presenting internationally renowned films of Jewish interest for more than 25 years.
Read More