The Associated Holds Summer Concert Event at Pearlstone
More than 250 people came out to The Associated’s “Summer Music Fest — Here For Good Community Concert” to hear local musicians jam and celebrate gathering again as a community.
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Jason A. Blavatt, development chair for The Associated's 2022 annual campaign, welcomes the crowd to the Summer Music Fest. (Photo by David Stuck)
More than 250 people came out to The Associated’s “Summer Music Fest — Here For Good Community Concert” to hear local musicians jam and celebrate gathering again as a community.
Read MoreTo celebrate its 150th anniversary this year, Pikesville’s Chizuk Amuno Congregation held the first installment of its outdoor summer concert series July 22, featuring the band Shrink the Deficit.
Read MoreHelping your children transition to the work world can be an anxiety-inducing experience, writes Jamie Leboe of Jewish Community Services.
Read MoreThe new combined organization will be called Hazon, with Pearlstone serving as the national headquarters.
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Keshet staff are shown conducting an LGBTQ sensitivity and inclusion training session in a New York synagogue. (Keshet, via JTA)
With a growing number of young people identifying publicly as LGBTQ, many synagogues and summer camps are working to strengthen LGTBQ equality and a sense of communal belonging.
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This recent photo shows Milton Kline meeting up with his newfound sisters Lois and Mary Ann. (Provided by Milton Kline)
A retired teacher and camp director who grew up in Forest Park, Milton Kline, 86, says the creation of his family tree led to “lightning in a bottle.”
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Rebecca King: "Like it or not, if you want to stay organized, you need labels." (Photo by Aliza Friedlander)
Rebecca King of Blueprint Wellness offers tips to help you get organized this season.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, Baltimore area Jewish congregations and organizations will come together virtually to observe the holiday of Shavuot.
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Tova Weissler Chansky
"I had a friend and she always told me, ‘Toby, you got to start the falafel business. You make such good falafel.’ So I decided I’m going to give it a shot." (File photo)
A community favorite, the Pikesville Farmers Market returns on May 18 with standard COVID-19 safety guidelines.
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Jewish day schools have increasingly diverse student bodies, including at the Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy in Beverly Hills, California. (Courtesy of Prizmah via JTA)
In the wake of racially divisive incidents, Jewish day schools seek new ways to address contemporary issues.
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Munchkins With Bunches: A pair of hard-working young volunteers are shown at a previous "Bunches of Lunches" event. (File Photo)
Over the past year, JVC volunteers have prepared and donated 60,000 meals to the food insecure in Baltimore.
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