The Associated: Stories of Our Community
Taking care of individuals and creating Jewish journeys are just two ways The Associated network is supporting Jewish Baltimore.
Read MoreTaking care of individuals and creating Jewish journeys are just two ways The Associated network is supporting Jewish Baltimore.
Read MoreOn this episode of “Marc My Word,” Marc Terrill talks with Oksana Nelina, coordinator of The Associated’s Baltimore-Odesa Partnership, about her vantage point as a Jewish communal leader in Ukraine and her experience amid the ongoing war.
Read MoreFebruary is Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month (JDAIM). However, building an inclusive environment is a year-round priority at The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore and its network of agencies.
Read MoreOn this episode of “Marc My Word,” Marc Terrill talks with his successor, Andrew Cushnir, president and CEO of The Associated, about his early impressions of Baltimore and the future direction of the federation and its network of agencies.
Read MoreFrom solar power to the Green Fund to tree plantings, The Associated is committed to addressing the growing threat of climate change.
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Started last February, Partners Baltimore has drawn approximately 500 participants so far. (Provided photo)
A project of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, Partners Baltimore unites Jews from across the religious spectrum.
Read MoreBeth El congregants Joy and Steven Sibel talk about serving as chairs of this year’s The Associated Keynote event, their go-to Baltimore hangouts and the ups (and downs) of empty nesting.
Read MoreIn a year marked by both unimaginable tragedy and a renewed call for action, The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore provided opportunities for connection, support and healing. Here are a few of those stories.
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Located nine miles north of Gaza and with a population of more than 130,000 residents, the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon has been the target of rockets fired by Hamas for years. (Wikipedia)
From Oct. 7 through Oct. 27, the goal is to raise $1 million from Baltimore’s Jewish community to benefit Israelis in desperate need of mental health support.
Read MoreAs the new director of security for the Baltimore Jewish Council, David Folderauer talks about how The Associated is protecting our Jewish organizations.
Read MoreBalancing the demands and many opinions of The Associated’s stakeholders is an art that Marc Terrill has perfected, writes Michelle Gordon.
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