Baltimore

Baltimore rabbi punched in face by masked attacker, ends assault by drawing gun - interview

Rabbi Emanuel Goldfeiz was in the parking lot at 11p.m. on Saturday night when a masked individual "sucker punched [him] in the face."

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 THE WRITER’S husband, Elliott Cin, with Hila Boaron from Yedidim: ‘Whether it’s in times of crisis or in a simple roadside service, I am part of something greater – a nation that stands together in both sorrow and joy,’ says the writer.

Finding true sense of belonging in Israel despite the challenges - opinion

 When attempting to distort our memory, the next disaster draws near. Destruction in Kibbutz Be'eri.

One year after Oct.7 attacks, Baltimore Jewish and Muslim communities seek healing

 Handcuffs on table.

Teacher at Baltimore Jewish school sentenced to 23 years in prison for sex crimes


From fan to front office: Eve Rosenbaum’s rise as a Jewish female baseball pioneer - interview

Eve Rosenbaum's lifelong passion for baseball propelled her from Orioles fan to assistant GM, breaking barriers and driving the team's resurgence.

 EVE ROSENBAUM has spent her entire career in sports -– with the NFL and mostly in Major League Baseball, where she is currently assistant GM with the Baltimore Orioles.

Natalie Portman lights up 'Lady in the Lake'

Natale Portman's 'Lady in the Lake' focuses on painting equally rich portraits of Black and Jewish Baltimore of the mid-1960s. 

 NATALIE PORTMAN, Alma Har’el, and Moses Ingram from ‘Lady in the Lake.’

Swastikas painted in front of Baltimore Jewish home

Yellow and black swastikas, many improperly drawn, were painted onto the sidewalk along with the word "b****," according to photographs published online.

 Antisemitic graffiti is seen in Milan, Italy, in 2007.

Former employee used AI to frame Baltimore school principal as antisemitic and racist, police say

“From the beginning of this incident, the recording seemed odd and suspicious,” Howard Libit, executive director of the Baltimore Jewish Council, said on Thursday.

 PIkesville High School sign.

Stealth in schools: Fish noise reduction and the future of submarines

Fish swimming in schools create surprising stealth underwater, mimicking just one fish's noise. Research by Johns Hopkins offers insights for quieter submarines.

 illustration of a moving school of fish

Baltimore Jews on their way to synagogue mugged by gang

Since the October 7 massacre, the Anti-Defamation League has recorded a 315% increase in antisemitic incidents compared to the same time period the year earlier.

Demonstrators take part in an antisemitism protest outside the Labour Party headquarters in central London, Britain April 8, 2018.

Baltimore bridge collapses after ship impact, twenty missing in water

The Baltimore City Fire Department described the collapse as a mass-casualty incident. Workers are searching for twenty people missing people in the river.

 A view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it collapsed, in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., in this picture released on March 26, 2024.

Jewish billionaire David Rubenstein buys his hometown Baltimore Orioles

The deal is valued at $1.725 billion, and Rubenstein will be the lead decision-maker.

 Baltimore Orioles batter Adam Jones (10) celebrates with Baltimore Orioles Matt Wieters in the seventh inning against the Texas Rangers in their first game of a doubleheader during their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland, May 10, 2012.

Rash of mass shootings kills 10 in US ahead of July 4 holiday

Just four days into July, three different cities in the US have experienced mass shootings so far this month.

 Police deploy at the scene of a mass shooting near Slugger Field baseball stadium in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. April, 10, 2023.

Two killed, dozens injured in Baltimore party mass shooting

Reports of deaths along dozens of injuries have been reported after a mass shooting incident in Baltimore, Maryland.

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This olah moved to Israel and is queen of cat rescue in Jerusalem

Aside from the cats she keeps (currently, six cats and four kittens), Tova Saul drives all over Israel delivering rescued and recovered cats to adoptive homes.

 IN JERUSALEM with furry friends.