CJE Library Brings Joy of Reading to Local Jewish Youngsters
Jessica Fink of the Center for Jewish Education has helped transform that agency’s library.
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Jessica Fink, librarian at the Louise D. and Morton J. Macks Center for Jewish Education: “I just love the goodness. Even if there are hard topics, I find in today’s world that the library is a place of happiness.” (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Jessica Fink of the Center for Jewish Education has helped transform that agency’s library.
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Susan Wolf Dudley (right), founder of the Classical Reform Temple, stands with her daughter, Jill Dudley Cohen, treasurer of the congregation. (File photo)
For the 18th year, the Classical Reform Temple offers alternative High Holiday services.
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Paws for Reflection: These pups (and strong PVFC supporters) are ready for their yoga mats. (Photo provided by the Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company)
PVFC will host its first-ever Puppy Yoga fundraiser on Sunday morning, July 28.
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Rabbi Chaim Sitrin, the mashgiach, or kosher supervisor, at Pikesville's Beth Tfiloh Synagogue, lends a hand to Michelle Epps, a congregant of Liberty Grace Church of God, as she prepares food for an interfaith Shabbat service and reception. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
The two local congregations come together for cultural and culinary exchanges.
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Steve Verstandig, senior vice president of America's Realty, and his father, Carl, CEO and president, stand at the entrance of Club Centre, a shopping center their company owns in Pikesville. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
The Verstandigs transform defunct shopping centers and breathe new life into communities around the nation.
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The Rosen family finds ways to involve Judaism and the community at large into their daily lives.
(Photo by Steve Ruark)
“Pikesville is a big melting pot of Jews, and I couldn’t imagine raising my children anywhere else.”–Laurie Rosen
Read MoreSelecting a group of influencers, thought agents and movers-and-shakers under the age of 40 is no enviable task. Especially when it comes to Jewish Baltimore.
Read MoreAccording to the Center for Disease Controls and Prevention, drowning is the second leading cause of death for children ages one to 14.
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Annie and Gil Abramson and their grandchildren. Annie serves on Pearlstone Center's Gramp Camp committee. (Provided Photo)
Jewish communal studies strongly emphasize that grandparents wield a strong influence on their grandchildren’s Jewish identities.
Read MoreThis year’s Maryland Marathon & 5K will be dedicated to local philanthropist and cancer survivor Marlene Greenebaum.
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Jessica Henkin, co-founder of The Stoop Storytelling Series: “[With this program] we’re hoping to move the needle.” (Photo Provided)
“Out of Stigma’s Shadow” will be presented May 21 at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.
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