$10 Million Gift to LifeBridge Health Will Endow Scholarships for Regional Medical Campus at Sinai
The gift by Ellen W.P. Wasserman is the largest from an individual in the 26-year history of the LifeBridge Health system.
Read MoreThe gift by Ellen W.P. Wasserman is the largest from an individual in the 26-year history of the LifeBridge Health system.
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Rescue crews searched hours for Tzion Maron after he was separated from his family while on a hike northwest of Flagstaff. (Screen shot)
Tzion Maron, 8, was missing for more than 12 hours before being found safe and in good spirits by volunteer rescuers.
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Pro-Israel and anti-Israel protesters clashed in front of Northwest Baltimore's Congregation Shomrei Emunah last April. (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Ayman Nassar was criticized by Jewish groups for his praise of Hamas terrorists and attacks on Israel.
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(Left to right) Baltimore residents Barbara Greenwald, Marcia Wagner and Tova Taragin of ACHI, American Communities Helping Israel. (Provided photo)
So far this year, American Communities Helping Israel has sent more than $50,000 to Israelis in need.
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Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, Eli Pottash and Eitan Hariri (left to right) are shown at the Tour de Court in 2017. (File photo by Jeff Seidel)
Pikesville’s Tour de Court is a beloved, grassroots tradition that raises thousands of dollars for various nonprofits.
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Goose Kaiser's Bay Cafe was a Canton fixture from 1989 to 2013 and helped revitalize the Boston Street waterfront.
Michael Olesker remembers the late Tom “Goose” Kaiser, a tireless Baltimore booster and owner of the now-defunct Bay Cafe in Canton.
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Jewish Museum of Maryland staffers and other community leaders and members gathered last Friday evening to welcome the arrival of Shabbat "after a difficult week.”
Detectives identified Reservoir Hill resident Assadollah Hasemi as the primary suspect in the arson, which is designated as a hate crime.
Read MoreMuseum officials want police to investigate the matter as a hate crime.
Read MoreKuntz, who ran his family’s furniture business, was highly committed to The Associated and other Jewish philanthropic causes.
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Founded in 1649 and designated Maryland's capital the same year, Annapolis served as the nation's capital from November of 1783 until June of 1784. (File photo)
In Annapolis, storm damage and flooding have become a way of life, and it could be an omen for all of us, writes Michael Olesker.
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Esther Danon Kaidanow was born in the Croatian city of Split. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson and Bros.)
A Lutherville resident, Kaidanow and her family hid in the Alps with partisan fighters for part of World War II.
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