Things Get Fiery at the Owings Mills JCC for the First Night of Chanukah
The Chanukah fire show, which included fire breathers and jugglers, turned out to be an illuminating experience for all.
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Members of The Dancing Fire perform during "Illumination Celebration: Chanukah Ignited" at the Owings Mills JCC. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
The Chanukah fire show, which included fire breathers and jugglers, turned out to be an illuminating experience for all.
Read MoreCheck out this listing of 20 great Chanukah celebrations around the Baltimore metropolitan area.
Read MoreFire jugglers and other artists will be featured at the Festival of Lights celebration on Sunday, Nov. 28.
Read MoreParenting, especially parenting teens and tweens, is no easy task. But 4Front’s new Parenting Unpacked series is here to help.
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Volunteers pack lunches for people facing food insecurity during Posner JEM Religious School's family education event to support JVC's Bunches of Lunches program. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Over the past few months, Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation has donated more than 2,000 meals to community members facing food insecurity.
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Since its inception, the Pikesville 5K has raised more than $1.5 million for cancer nonprofits and supported Pikesville. (Provided photo)
Open to all ages, the 20th annual Miles That Matter Pikesville 5K will benefit the Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce and the nonprofit There Goes My Hero.
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Mandi B. Franklin: "We all are all unique, and that's what makes this a beautiful world."
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A Baltimore native and pediatric nurse practitioner, Mandi B. Franklin hopes “Is My Best Friend a Robot?” helps young readers accept their differences and embrace what makes them unique.
Read MoreOur duty is to identify our children’s suffering, provide them with the tools to cope with loss, and guide them through the process of grief, writes Greg King of Sol Levinson & Bros.
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Runners and walkers are shown participating in the fifth annual Keep Punching 5K in 2017. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Keep Punching Inc., a Pikesville-based nonprofit supporting patients, health care providers and researchers in the fight to prevent and eradicate brain cancer, will hold its eighth annual 5K Run and 1-Mile Walk on Sunday, Sept. 12.
Read MoreThrough the magic of technology and new connections, Ruth Grill was recently able to read an old letter written by her long-deceased father six decades ago.
Read MoreCurrently training over 3,000 educators and community leaders annually, Matan aims to make a difference by creating inclusive programming for children with special needs and others not participating in Jewish life.
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