Jmore Talks to Sen. Chris Van Hollen about Israel, Trump and More
Maryland’s senior senator says he’s profoundly concerned about the state of the nation.
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen: "I believe that one can be pro-Israel and oppose many of the policies of the Netanyahu government, just as one can be pro-America while opposing the policies of the Trump Administration." (Provided photo)
Maryland’s senior senator says he’s profoundly concerned about the state of the nation.
Read MoreThe project, for “Good Deeds Month,” honors the life and legacy of Noya Dan, a 12-year-old Israeli girl with special needs who loved stuffed bears.
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A Jewish Baltimorean, Lt. Jacob Beser (right) flew on the Enola Gay atomic bombing mission over Hiroshima in 1945. Shown at left is the plane's pilot, Col. Paul Tibbets.
The Trump administration’s war against “woke” politics dishonors the memory of such American heroes as Baltimorean Jacob Beser who risked their lives for freedom, writes Michael Olesker.
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Neil M. Meltzer joined Sinai Hospital of Baltimore in 1988 and held several leadership roles before becoming president and chief operating officer there a decade later. (Provided photo)
LifeBridge Health’s board of directors will launch a nationwide search for a successor to Meltzer, who has worked in the system for more than 37 years.
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All in the Family: The leadership of Klein's Family Markets includes (left to right) Marshall Klein, David Klein, Jacob Klein, Michael Klein, Sarah Klein and Stephen Klein. (Photo by Bill Denver, contracted by Wakefern)
Founded in 1925 as a general store in Fallston, Klein’s Family Markets is celebrating its centennial anniversary with nine locations throughout the Baltimore metropolitan region.
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Sami Savage: “Singing the stories makes them more meaningful. People can sing along and be a part of it.” (Provided photo)
A Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom congregant, Sami Savage was recently the sole Baltimore area participant at the Songleader Boot Camp in St. Louis, which provides Jewish communal leadership training.
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Steven J. Schupak: “Even though the media landscape is constantly evolving, the talented team here will keep our service-driven mission at the heart of everything we do, consistent with our promise to enrich lives and strengthen communities.” (Provided photo)
A Potomac resident, Schupak has worked at the PBS station since 2003.
Read MoreWith so many Purim celebrations, here are seven special Purim happenings around town that will get you squarely in the holiday mood.
Read MoreFor decades, Bricker campaigned for enforcement of capital punishment after the grisly murders of her elderly parents in their Pimlico residence.
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A protester holds a poster of Israeli hostage Kfir Bibas during a rally last October in New York's Central Park to mark the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel. (Noam Galai/Getty Images, via JTA)
Beth Tfiloh will hold a special Shabbat service this Saturday morning to mourn the lives of Oded Lifshitz and Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas.
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Arlene Faye Mazer "approached life with purpose and precision," wrote her family. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
For decades, the Pikesville resident was active in communal and philanthropic endeavors.
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