From Being Scary to Being Scared: Strokes
What can and can’t one do after a stroke? Who helps them in our community? What even is a stroke?
Stroke, or “brain attack,” occurs...
As Emergencies Grow for Holocaust Survivors Amid Pandemic, Helpers Try to Keep Up
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Louis was barely 2 years old in September 1939 when Nazi troops stormed into his Polish village near Krakow, rounded up the men...
At a Dutch Nursing Home, Families Visit by Being Lifted up With a Crane
AMSTERDAM — Video calls weren’t really cutting it for Fiet Aussen, a 91-year-old widow who has spent the past six weeks in lockdown at...
Semyon Reznik’s Novel Battle Against Anti-Semitism
By Rachel F. Goldberg
On April 22, 1823, a 3-year-old boy named Fedor was found mutilated in a field outside the town of Velizh, in...
Inherited Trauma: When Tragedy Is Part of Your Family History
Growing up, Harry Burstyn of Baltimore heard his father, a Holocaust survivor, scream in his sleep at night.
Burstyn, 56, recalled how his grandmother would...
Mollee Kruger: Reflection of a 20th-Century Woman
Story and photo by Sonia Owchariw
Poet and essayist Mollee Kruger’s 91st birthday was March 28. Named after her Aunt Molly, Kruger is known at...
Community Keeps Seniors Safe Amid COVID-19
To help the most vulnerable members of the community, local organizations advise seniors to stay busy, call loved ones, and watch out for COVID-19...
Where Are They Now? Jewish Baltimore’s Athletic Legends
You don’t have to be a sports fanatic to take pride in athletes from the community. Just consider how intensely professional athletes train: They...
Does Meaning in Life Lead to Healthy Aging?
Myerberg members share how health, purpose, and happiness correlate
People who have found meaning in life are relatively happier and healthier — most often those...
Best of Jewish Baltimore, Part 2
It’s no secret that Baltimore’s Jewish community has always had top-notch businesses, summer camps, education programs — you name it. So it should come...