CHAI’s New CEO Plans to Help Neighborhoods Grow Meaningfully
CHAI’s new CEO wants to continue the agency’s policy of strengthening neighborhoods and communities in the Northwest Baltimore area.
Read MoreCHAI’s new CEO wants to continue the agency’s policy of strengthening neighborhoods and communities in the Northwest Baltimore area.
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Joel L. Simon: "If people don’t want money going to family members, they have to do a will or another strategy in order to give their assets to the people and charities of choice." (Provided Photo)
A planned gift is often the most intimate gift a person can make, says LifeBridge Health’s director of principle gifts.
Read MoreOn Dec. 2, Kappa Guild Inc. held the kick-off event for its week-long book fair at Barnes and Noble in Pikesville.
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At Temple Oheb Shalom, the Dain family celebrated the b’nai mitzvah of their three recently adopted children. Shown here (left to right) are Andrew, Gregory, Raquel,Renée, Eli, Hannah and Giselle. (Photo courtesy of Jason Putsche Photography)
For the Dain family of Ellicott City, adopting a trio of young family members was simply a re-commitment of family and Jewish values.
Read MorePart of the “Life Happens” educational series, the hour-long workshops are free to the public and geared toward the “Sandwich Generation,” adults who are raising children while caring for aging parents.
Read MoreHere are some helpful tips to help you minimize the risks and have a safe and bright Festival of Lights.
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Beth Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg (left) and Dr. Terris A. King of Liberty Graces Church of God in Ashburton. (Photo provided)
“I’ve never been involved in anything like this before. It took the right person at the right time to make me do the right thing,” says Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg.
Read MoreThe Great Challah Bake took place Oct. 25 at Laurel Park.
Read MoreElaine Siegel Mintzes, a longtime philanthropist and Jewish communal activist who was a strong supporter of such organizations as the Baltimore chapter of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces and Pikesville’s Beth Tfiloh Congregation, passed away on Oct. 25.
Read More“In our culture, old age often indicates invisibility,” says Wilderness Sarchild, who speaks at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Nov. 4 for a Wise Aging workshop.
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