A Firsthand Look at Friends of the Israel Defense Forces
Seven of us from the mid-Atlantic region joined 60 young professionals from around the United States for a week of intense travel across the State of Israel. It did not disappoint.
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FIDF Young Leadership Baltimore Board Member Jaime Neaman handed out ice cream to IDF paratroopers at a base near Israel’s border with Gaza on July 3. (Scally Photography)
Seven of us from the mid-Atlantic region joined 60 young professionals from around the United States for a week of intense travel across the State of Israel. It did not disappoint.
Read MoreWhat are the Jews of Baltimore reading during the dog days of August?
Read MoreIt’s that time of summer again when hundreds of thousands of Baltimore residents and mid-Atlantic tourists descend on the area between Mount Royal, Bolton Hill, Station North and Mount Vernon for three days of people-watching and culture-collecting.
Read More“Little Jerusalem” included two synagogues and a Hebrew school and was roughly bounded by Ashton, Eagle, Monroe and Smallwood streets.
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Aly Raisman celebrates on the podium after winning a silver medal at the Rio Olympic Arena, Aug. 16, 2016. (Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Raisman, 23, the two-time U.S. Olympian from Massachusetts, is the only Jew on ESPN’s 2017 list of the 100 most famous athletes worldwide.
Read MoreThe Bullets were so hungry for more money, they kept changing their name, from the Baltimore Bullets to the Capitol Bullets to the Washington Bullets and finally the Washington Wizards because they didn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings.
Read MoreJohn Buchheister, Milford Mill’s football coach at the time, wanted to find a kicker, and one of his players persuaded a junior named Stuart Rubin to give the job a chance.
Read MoreTurns out Sharon Arnberg was the real deal. May her memory always be a blessing for all of us who encountered her.
Read MoreMora was a very popular member of the Orioles during his time here from 2000-2009.
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