Traveling in the Wink of an Eye
Not every adventure has to involve schlepping thousands of miles away, writes Jmore Editor-In-Chief Alan Feiler. Some can even be found in our own neck of the woods.
Read MoreNot every adventure has to involve schlepping thousands of miles away, writes Jmore Editor-In-Chief Alan Feiler. Some can even be found in our own neck of the woods.
Read MoreThere’s something warm, inviting and comforting about the seder gathering, writes Jmore Editor-In-Chief Alan Feiler, even as we prepare for a second Passover amid the pandemic.
Read MoreJmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler recalls a conversation with a Jewish communal leader about the essence of Judaism and faith.
Read MoreJmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler reflects on the true meaning of tzedakah and pays tribute to an old friend and Randallstown native, Eytan Berman, who passed away recently at just 55.
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A stone crossing over Antietam Creek, Burnside’s Bridge was the scene of fierce fighting for hours. (Photo provided by Feiler family)
With travel limited due to the pandemic, Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler has taken the opportunity to see more of Maryland than he ever has.
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A convertible full of graduating seniors pulls into Pikesville High School last June with signs expressing support for the “Black Lives Matter” movement. (Photo by Michael Schwartzberg/PVFC)
Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler shares a recent conversation with an irate reader that could’ve gotten nasty.
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Seth Rogen plays an early 20th-century immigrant, right, and a modern-day dude, left, in "An American Pickle." (Screenshot from YouTube via JTA)
With his mind on Seth Rogen’s recent remarks and the New Year ahead, Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler says we need to try to come up with real solutions to enable our young folks to see the Middle East in a fair and comprehensive light while still loving Israel, warts and all.
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(Left to right) Bishop James Patrick Shannon, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath lead a protest in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery in February of 1968. (File photo, Charles Del Vecchio/Washington Post/Getty Images)
In the wake of the growing Black Lives Matter movement, Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler writes about his own experiences growing up around prejudice and narrow-mindedness.
Read MoreJmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler is grateful for the reservoir of goodwill and positivity that’s helped us get through this pandemic so far.
Read MoreFinding a house is one thing, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler, making it a home is another.
Read MoreJmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler reflects on the older friends he’s made through the years and the greatest gift they gave him — their love.
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