Budding Teen Entrepreneurs Compete in ‘Social Innovation Fellowship Demo Day’
This year’s winners of the annual 4Front signature program were Andy Nesterovsky and Max Shein of ClubFindr!
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Pikesville High sophomore Isaac Garonzik (left) and McDonogh School student Grace Miller, founders of Keeping Baltimore Warm, were last year’s "Demo Day" winners. (Provided photo)
This year’s winners of the annual 4Front signature program were Andy Nesterovsky and Max Shein of ClubFindr!
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By 2030, all Baby Boomers will be 65 or older, a demographic shift known as "the gray tsunami." (Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on pexels.com)
Jmore recently spoke with Rabbi Richard F. Address, founder and director of Jewish Sacred Aging and the keynote speaker at AgeWell Baltimore’s upcoming “Generations, Conversations and Community” event on May 9.
Read MoreJmore’s second annual “Aging Gratefully” event brought together an esteemed panel of experts and a varied array of exhibitors March 28 at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts.
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Slated to open around December of 2025, the Mandy and Dennis Weinman Cancer Building will be a 125,000-square-foot facility constructed along the east side of Sinai Hospital’s campus, facing Greenspring Avenue. (Wilmot Sanz, provided photo)
The state-of-the-art Mandy and Dennis Weinman Cancer Building will be home to the Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute and the Pediatric Oncology Center.
Read MoreHealth Facilities Association of Maryland president and CEO Joe DeMattos shares the top ten things he wants you to know about nursing homes.
Read MorePikesville mother Dr. Chani Simhi is a fierce advocate for her son Daniel, and she attributes his progress to the professionals at Kennedy Krieger as well as the support of her Jewish communities — Suburban Orthodox Congregation and Congregation Beit Yaakov.
Read MorePresented by the nonprofit JScreen, Jewish Genetic Screening Awareness Week strives to educate the community about screening for genetic diseases.
Read MoreDr. Beth B. Hogans’ latest book aims to help expand the understanding of chronic pain among providers and patients.
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(Left to right) Keren Shema, Yuval Goffer and Tzahi Billet form part of the 12-member staff at Free Spirit Experience, a program for at-risk youth at Kibbutz Hazore'a in northern Israel. (Photo by Larry Luxner via JTA)
Hikes and outdoor experiences are an integral part of the therapeutic programming at Free Spirit, a unique in-residence therapy program based in northern Israel that caters to Jews from the Diaspora in their teens and early 20s struggling with emotional, social or family issues.
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Deborah Baer: “[The idea] of saving a life, the idea of the sanctity of life, the idea of the sanctity of the family — all of this certainly had a huge influence on my attitude toward my patients.” (Provided photo)
Deborah Baer, aka “The Car Seat Lady,” recently retired from nursing after a 50-plus-year career at Sinai Hospital.
Read More“It is highly underestimated how many people are out there struggling with mental health conditions, particularly OCD and anxiety-based disorders that are treatable with the right care,” says Jon Hershfield, MFT, director of The Center for OCD and Anxiety at Sheppard Pratt.
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