In War’s Aftermath, Mission Members Feel Stronger Connection to Israel
Being in Israel during its conflict with Iran last month offered Beth Tfiloh members an authentic perspective on what Israelis endure.
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Beth TFilob's Rabbi Chai Posner is shown here with members of the synagogue's family mission to Israel in June.
Being in Israel during its conflict with Iran last month offered Beth Tfiloh members an authentic perspective on what Israelis endure.
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Associated President & CEO Andrew Cushnir: “We are committed to keeping our community safe at a time of rising fear."
(File photo by David Stuck)
The center will primarily concentrate on education, security, coalition-building and countering misinformation in the general community.
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Approximately 4,000 people visit the Pikesville Farmers Market every year. Among the offerings are produce, baked goods, soaps, wine, plants, whiskey, custom gifts, clothing, jewelry, juices, snowballs and more. (Photo by Gefen Miller)
Now in its 24th season, the market is held every Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of the Pomona Square Shopping Center.
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(Left to right) Owings MIlls residents Jamie, Scot, Jonah and Noah Goldstein founded the nonprofit Strokes of Luck in 2024. (Provided photo)
July 25, 2019, is a date seared into the collective memory of Jamie and Scot Goldstein and their sons, Noah and Jonah. And now they’re raising awareness about pediatric strokes and helping other families going through similar situations.
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Rayut Berkowitz: "I had to step up and put other people before myself and be that source of support and strength.” (Provided photo)
Pikesville native Rayut Berkowitz hopes her young charges feel a closer connection to Israel after enduring wartime conditions there.
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Former Sen. Ben Cardin: "When the president does things that are unacceptable, you’ve got to speak out, you can’t be silent about things you believe are wrong. Make sure you put the record straight." (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Jmore talked with former Sen. Ben Cardin about what he’s been up to since he left office and his views on the current political climate.
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Debra S. "Debs" Weinberg: "Grandparents often play an integral, ongoing role in family life. They are uniquely positioned to strengthen the Jewish identities of their children and grandchildren and create vibrant Jewish homes." (Provided photo)
A grandmother of four, the local Jewish communal leader hopes to promote the involvement of Jewish grandparents in their grandchildren’s lives and education.
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Gov. Wes Moore: "While I am honored to have made history, making history is not the assignment. Doing the work is the assignment." (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
In an interview with Jmore, the governor discusses how Maryland can set an example for the rest of the nation.
Read MoreThe Bel Air group hopes to expand such offerings as b’nai mitzvah training and celebrations, wedding officiation and more.
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Ava K. Perlin (right), shown with her younger sister, Millie, hopes her book helps readers understand that "above all else, we have to protect and inspire kindness amongst other people.” (Provided photo)
“One in a Millieon” is a loving tribute to Perlin’s younger sister, Millie, who lives with Down syndrome.
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Standing in front of Pastore's headquarters in East Baltimore is Michael F. Pastore, patriarch of Pastore's Italian Wholesale Distributor, flanked by Brian (left) and Paul Saval.
The fourth-generation, Jewish family-owned Saval plans to expand its Italian food service base with Pastore’s Sun of Italy brand.
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