How Many Books Must a Person Read … about Bob Dylan?
As “Dylan Fever” sweeps across the nation with the Oscar-nominated biopic, Jmore offers some of its favorite reads about the Nobel laureate.
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Zealous for Zimmerman: Bob Dylan is shown performing at the Kezar Stadium in San Francisco in 1975. (Alvan Meyerowitz/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images via JTA)
As “Dylan Fever” sweeps across the nation with the Oscar-nominated biopic, Jmore offers some of its favorite reads about the Nobel laureate.
Read MoreWorking with people of different generations doesn’t have to be a contentious or divisive experience, writes Lisa Cohn of the Ignite Career Center.
Read MoreIf done thoughtfully, a blending of styles can create a warm and personalized home, says the veteran local interior decorator.
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Genesis Prize Foundation Chairman Stan Polovets (left) is shown with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the groundbreaking for the Holocaust Museum of Greece in Thessaloniki. (Courtesy of Genesis Prize Foundation via JTA)
The museum, slated to open in 2026, will explore the more than 2,300 years of Greek Jewish history in Thessaloniki and 38 other communities.
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Dr. Jonathan D. Sarna, co-author of "Lincoln and the Jews" : "I don’t want to get too political here, but [Lincoln] was a very different Republican than the incumbent and had a different sense of the presidency." (Provided photo)
A newly revised edition of the award-winning “Lincoln and the Jews: A History” explores what some feel is a neglected component of U.S. history.
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Alona Lisa Elkayam: “I’m the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors and I’m not shutting up." (Provided Photo)
The Pikesville native hopes to raise awareness about rising antisemitism and the plight of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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A Tel Aviv native who grew up on Long Island, Modi believes his comedy helps spread "Moshiach energy." (Provided photo)
A Tel Aviv native who grew up on Long Island, Modi believes his comedy helps spread ‘Moshiach energy.’
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Located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., is the national cultural center of the United States.
The generosity of spirit that is America is rapidly being chipped away the Trump-Musk administration, writes MIchael Olesker.
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Romance novelist Lindsay Hameroff: “Your happily-ever-after might not look like everyone else’s. The best we can do is follow our hearts and keep moving forward.” (Provided photo)
Romance novelist Lindsay Hameroff, a Pikesville High graduate and former Beth El congregant, says she wants readers to remember that their “happily-ever-after might not look like everyone else’s. The best we can do is follow our hearts and keep moving forward.”
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An AI-generated version of Jerry Seinfeld appears in a celebrity-studded video rejecting Kanye West's antisemitism. (Screenshot)
The video has one catch: None of the celebrities consented to participating.
Read MoreJmore recently spoke with director Jessica Kubzansky about Baltimore Center Stage’s production of “Everything That Never Happened” and what it means to do this play now, given the political climate and rise in antisemitism.
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