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SUMMARY:Howard County Holds Student Essay Writing Contest on the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Middle and high school students in Howard County are invited to participate in a Holocaust Remembrance Student Response Contest. Submit an essay\, poem or artwork in response to the words survival\, liberation and renewal. \nThe contest provides students with an opportunity to reflect on the atrocities of the Holocaust and how they continue to impact us today. The hope is this will highlight the importance of standing up against hateful actions. \nThere will be a first and second place prize for each of the two types of entry\, written (essay or poem) or art\, awarded at the middle school and high school levels. First prize winners will receive $100 each\, and second prize winners will receive $50 each. \nEntries should be submitted by Mar. 1\, 2025\, to YomHaShoahEssayContest@gmail.com.  For details on how to to enter\, click here. \nHoward County’s annual Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) program will be held Wednesday\, Apr. 23\, at Temple Isaiah\, 12200 Scaggsville Road in Fulton. For information\, visit jewishhowardcounty.org/yomhashoah.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/127292/
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SUMMARY:Family Members of Israeli Hostages to Speak at Chizuk Amuno
DESCRIPTION:The Baltimore Zionist District will present “Voices of the Families: A Call for Action and Awareness\,” on Sunday\, Feb. 9\, from 9:15-10:15 a.m. at Chizuk Amuno Congregation\, 8100 Stevenson Road in Pikesville. This special program will feature Ilay David and Gal Gilboa-Dalal\, whose brothers — Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal — were taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7th terrorist attacks. \nIsraeli Flag (Wikimedia Commons)\nThey will share their personal stories\, the ongoing struggle for justice\, and how we\, as a community\, can amplify our voices and advocate for the safe return of all hostages. \nFor information\, visit bzdisrael.dm.networkforgood.com/forms/voices-of-the-families-a-call-for-action-and-awareness-sunday-february-9. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/family-members-of-israeli-hostages-to-speak-at-chizuk-amuno/
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SUMMARY:Travel with Us\, A Jewish Travel Series - Jewish Ireland
DESCRIPTION:NO PASSPORT REQUIRED! \nFor Sunday programs\, we will join as a community and stream the presentation together at The Meeting House. Refreshments will be served. \nThe Irish-Jewish community was a small but influential part of Irish society from the moment they first set foot in the medieval capital of Dublin in 1171 to the modern day. After over 800 years of permanent residence the Irish-Jews have left behind a rich history and culture that will be explored in this presentation centered on the story of the city’s former Jewish quarter known locally as “Little Jerusalem” \nJoin us to learn who were the first Jews known to have arrived in this corner of the British Isles and who are the ones who remain today. Discover the Jewish figures involved in Ireland’s independence and the Irish-Jewish connection to the founding of Israel. Hear the tragic story of Ettie Steinberg\, the only Irish citizen victim of the Holocaust\, and speculate about who was the inspiration for the Jew Leopold Bloom\, the main character of James Joyce’s masterpiece\, “Ulysses”. \nAlexander Vard was born into a once prominent furrier family now more well known as artists and academics. After 5 years studying History in Trinity College Dublin and the University of Edinburgh and many years traversing the globe\, he settled in his hometown of Dublin to found a walking tour company focusing on the history of Dublin’s once bustling Jewish quarter\, known locally as “Little Jerusalem”. \nPlease register in advance.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/travel-with-us-a-jewish-travel-series-jewish-ireland/
LOCATION:The Meeting House\, 5885 Robert Oliver Pl
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SUMMARY:Author Pam Jenoff to Speak at Owings Mills Library
DESCRIPTION:Join New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff and Jessica Fink\, executive director of the Jewish Library of Baltimore\, for a “meet-the-author” talk about Jenoff’s latest historical novel\, “Last Twilight in Paris” (Park Row)\, in the meeting room at the Owings Mills branch of the Baltimore County Public Library. \nA Parisian department store\, a mysterious necklace and a woman’s quest to unlock a decade-old mystery post-World War II are at the center of this novel of love and survival. “Jenoff offers a piercing depiction of Jewish life in Paris under German occupation and keeps the pages turning with an intriguing mystery. Fans of WWII fiction will be riveted\,” wrote Publishers Weekly. \nThe Owings Mills library is located at 10302 Grand Central Avenue. Book sales and signings to follow the program. No registration required; seating is first come\, first served. For information\, visit events.bcpl.info/event/12493373. \n\n 
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/author-pam-jenoff-to-speak-at-owings-mills-library/
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