
Every year, the leaves change color and the weather cools off. Fall can be the perfect time to go outside and explore Baltimore’s art scene with different fall art and film festivals and curated art exhibits, many of which are rooted in Jewish values.
Music
Harvest Music Festival at Pearlstone (Oct. 19)
The Pearlstone is opening its new amphitheater, the Myerberg Stage at the Greenwald Amphitheater, during its “Sundays at the Farm” harvest music festival. The festival will feature performances by local Baltimore artists and will include food trucks, face painting and zip lines. More information: adamah.org.
Nefesh Mountain in Concert (Nov. 8)
Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh is hosting Nefesh Mountain, a New York-based bluegrass husband and wife duo — Doni Zasloff and Eric Lindberg — as part of their Baltimore stop on their fall 2025 tour. More information: thirdspacest.org
Visual and Galleries
‘Modernisms’ at the Jewish Museum of Maryland
“Modernisms” at the Jewish Museum of Maryland features pieces from Jewish artists during the 20th century. The exhibit, which runs to Feb. 15, comes from an essay titled “Brief Burst of Glory: The Founding and Flourishing of the First and Last School of Jewish Artists in Baltimore,” by Jacob Glushakow in 1998, and is curated by historian Dr. J. Susan Isaacs. More information: jewishmuseummd.org.
Film and Literature
Thursday Night Fright (Oct. 16)
The Maryland Science Center will host a screening of the John Carpenter film “Halloween” as part of the center’s 50th anniversary celebration. More information: mdsci.org.
Live Performances/Theater
Disney on Ice Presents Jump In! at CFG Bank Arena (Oct. 16 to 19)
Disney on Ice is coming to the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore to bring its newest show, “Jump In!” The performance will include Mickey Mouse and friends using their Magical Mouse Pad to travel to Disney movies such as “Moana 2,” “Inside Out 2,” “Zootopia” and more. More information: disneyonice.com.
Phantom of the Opera (Nov. 7 to 15)
Watch the classic “Phantom of the Opera” at Baltimore’s very own Hippodrome Theatre as a part of the “Phantom” multiyear North American tour. More information: baltimore.broadway.com.



