These are a Few of My Favorite Things about Baltimore
Jmore Associate Editor Simone Ellin writes about why she’s thrilled to return to Baltimore and why she missed Charm City so much.
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Among the places in Baltimore that Simone Ellin missed was Sherwood Gardens in the Guilford neighborhood and the annual blooming of its tulips.
(File photo courtesy of the Guilford Association/Sherwood Gardens)
Jmore Associate Editor Simone Ellin writes about why she’s thrilled to return to Baltimore and why she missed Charm City so much.
Read MoreMichael Olesker reflects on the life and lasting influence of his mother, who would have been 100 years old this year.
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Protesters argue along Greenspring Avenue about the Israel-Hamas conflict. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler can’t recall another time when antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments and actions have been trotted out so brazenly.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (left) and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris debated at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Sept. 10. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/provided by JTA)
After the recent presidential debate, Michael Olesker wonders why Kamala Harris leads her pet-loving opponent Donald Trump by such as a negligible margin.
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Gili Adar is remembered by family and friends for her spirit of generosity and love of humanity and life. (Provided photos via JTA)
As many young American Jews drift away from Israel, Orna and Eldad Adar ask them to consider the spirit of their daughter who died on Oct. 7th.
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The late Sen. Charles "Mac" Mathias represented Maryland in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1987. (Photo Wikipedia)
It’s been nearly four decades since a Republican represented Maryland in the U.S. Senate, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreDr. Rebecca Mannis offers some practical tips for students (and parents) returning to or entering college amid post-Oct. 7th realities.
Read MoreThink the White Sox are pretty bad, asks Michael Olesker. How ’bout dem O’s of 1988?
Read MoreIn this second of a three-part series on building skills and credentials while unemployed, Karen Hammer of the Ignite Career Center focuses on how to keep getting work while waiting to get a job.
Read MoreWhat are the political repercussions for high prices at supermarkets, wonders Michael Olesker.
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Arthur J. Magida, author of "Two Wheels to Freedom": "Cioma’s exuberance doesn’t correspond to the usual story of Jews — or of anyone — in Europe during World War II." (File photo)
Mount Washington-based writer Arthur J. Magida’s “Two Wheels to Freedom” tells the extraordinary true story of young Jewish art student Samson “Cioma” Schönhaus.
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