Beaming Bikers
Nearly 600 cyclists, including 17 from the Baltimore area, biked 180 miles on August 14-15 as a part of the 10th annual Bike4Chai event....
Soap-Opera Comedy Ignites ‘Tel Aviv On Fire’
Palestinian writer-director Sameh Zoabi, 44, achieves something altogether remarkable with his second feature film, particularly at this moment in time: He finds humor in...
Preparing Students for Anti-Semitism in College
The potential of facing anti-Semitism in college is unfortunately a real fear for Jewish students and their parents.
Anti-Semitic incidents and speech are becoming more...
Depicting Emotions
If you rode down Reisterstown Road 30 years ago, you might have spotted Jerry Gilden’s Gallery. Today, it’s no longer there, but you’ll see...
Brushes with History
Drive around old Jewish Baltimore on any recent sunny summer morning and you might encounter a gaggle of artists, easels deployed, busy capturing the...
Catching up with Marc Unger and ‘Thespian’
In November of 2017, the JT ran the cover story, “Where Comedy Lives,” about the two Jewish brothers who own and run Magooby’s Joke...
Associated Holds Annual Meeting
The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore held their Annual Meeting on June 19th at Beth Tfiloh Congregation. There were approximately 500 people in attendance....
2019 AJC Global Forum Webcast
AJC Global Forum
Sunday, June 2, at 3 p.m. ET
Senior representatives of the Republican and Democratic parties will kick off the AJC Global Forum with...
At Jewish Museum, An Attempt to Summon Houdini’s Spirit
Harry Houdini was buried alive three times. Once without a casket, under 6 feet of dirt, in an attempt that nearly suffocated him. Twice...
Baruch Dayan Ha’emet
The 11 people who were murdered at Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha on Oct. 27, all beloved members of the community, have been described as...