Dr. Scott Rifkin: Life and Joy
The High Holidays are a time to think, writes Jmore publisher Scott Rifkin, MD, who reflects on the passing of his father and the joy of being together with four generations of family.
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Sally Rifkin taught students at Oheb Shalom and Baltimore Hebrew Religious Schools as well as several pre-schools. She opened the Aleph Bet Child Development Center in Owings Mills in 1990. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
The High Holidays are a time to think, writes Jmore publisher Scott Rifkin, MD, who reflects on the passing of his father and the joy of being together with four generations of family.
Read MoreFor Jmore’s annual Travel Issue, Jmore publisher Scott Rifkin, M.D., has a simple message: Enjoy the world. Enjoy Life.
Read MoreFor Jmore publisher Scott Rifkin, M.D., planting his spring vegetable garden is a form of therapy — a way to express confidence in tomorrow.
Read MoreOn the morning after the election, Jmore Publisher Scott Rifkin, MD, took a few moments to reflect on where we are as a nation. Here’s what he had to say.
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Members of the Minnesota-based group Jewish Community Action recently attended a rally in St. Paul protesting police brutality. (Courtesy of Carin Mrotz, via JTA)
Jmore Publisher Scott Rifkin, MD, has a message for Mr. B, the 85-year-old reader who recently wrote to him complaining about recent protests: Hiding in the blissful ignorance of the 1950s doesn’t mean the problems didn’t exist back then — or now.
Read MoreJmore Publisher Scott Rifkin, MD, knows it could be six months or more before he can see his grandchildren again. He hopes when he does, he can be proud of the progress we have made in our society.
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Members of the Minnesota-based group Jewish Community Action recently attended a rally in St. Paul protesting police brutality. (Courtesy of Carin Mrotz, via JTA)
In the wake of the George Floyd tragedy, Jmore publisher Scott Rifkin writes it’s time to insist that young black men receive the same protections as young Jewish men.
Read MoreJmore publisher Scott Rifkin gives thanks for the love in his life.
Read MoreJmore publisher Scott Rifkin reflects on the joy of his grandson and the inspiration he felt after talking with his seatmates on a recent Southwest flight.
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The "private office" of Daniel Brozowsky, aka "Nookie the Bookie," was reportedly a sidewalk phone booth around Hayward and Park Heights avenues, near Pimlico Race Course.
The Pimlico plan not only keeps the Preakness in Baltimore, it also creates a cleared development zone around the track to attract new housing, retail, health services.
Read MoreJmore publisher Scott Rifkin offers wishes for a healthy and happy New Year and shares some thoughts on health care, animals, and the president.
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