Friday roundup: Nov. 5
Chabad of Downtown to hold doughnut-making event ahead of Chanukah
Chabad of Downtown is holding an event the evening of Nov. 17 for young Jewish...
100-year-old WWII veteran reflects on his life
Just before 8 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1941, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, destroying or damaging...
Ahead of Chanukah, Chabad of Downtown to host doughnut-making event
Why go out for doughnuts if you can make your own?
Chabad of Downtown is holding an event the evening of Nov. 17 for young...
The Associated welcomes newcomers with Shalom Baltimore relaunch
The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore recently announced the relaunch of Shalom Baltimore, an initiative designed to create welcoming spaces for Jewish families and...
Kosher açaí bowl shop comes to Baltimore
From the beaches of Belmar, N.J., comes a new kosher dining option for Baltimore’s Jewish community.
On Oct. 3, Playa Bowls, a franchise serving up...
Beth Tfiloh to unveil display documenting 100 years of history
Community members can take a stroll through 100 years of Beth Tfiloh Congregation’s history with the synagogue’s Centennial Timeline, which will be publicly unveiled...
Friday roundup: Oct. 29
Here’s a roundup of some of this week’s news, from around Baltimore and the Jewish world.
Barry Bogage set to retire from Maryland/Israel Development Center
Barry...
JCC, LifeBridge Health open new wellness suite
Orthodox Jewish community members can now turn to a new facility at the Weinberg Park Heights JCC for their health and wellness needs.
While open...
Supply chain shortages chafing Jewish businesses, organizations
By Benjamin Kahn and Sasha Rogelberg
From toilet paper to dishwashers to cars, empty shelves and display cases across the country are emblematic of broken...
Dr. Vered Stearns, oncologist at Johns Hopkins, is on the cutting edge of breast...
By Jan Lee
Vered Stearns was barely 5 years old by the time she had decided on her future career path. It may not be...