Baltimore, MD - Feb. 19, 2025 - Harrowing home surveillance video shows the moment a 29-year-old woman was run over by an Amazon delivery driver in Baltimore’s Butchers Hill neighborhood. The incident took place on Feb. 18 around 9:30pm at the intersection of E. Pratt and S. Chester Street. Footage from a motion sensor ring doorbell camera picks up as the stop light along Pratt Street turns green and the Amazon truck begins slowly plowing over a pedestrian in the crosswalk. “That’s horrible,” area resident Josh Webster said as he watched the video in disbelief, &ldquo...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 19, 2025 – 9:21PM - An accident has occurred at the intersection of Park Heights Avenue and Seven Mile Lane, blocking traffic on Seven Mile Lane heading towards Wallis Avenue. Seven Mile Lane is currently blocked due to the accident. Motorists aiming to reach Wallis Avenue are advised to use alternative routes via Olympia Avenue or Fallstaff Road. Please avoid the area and expect delays.  ------------------------------------------------------------------ Join an official BJL WhatsApp group: bit.ly/2Qpdea2 Join BJL status: bit.ly/32HUBnJ
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 19, 2025 (BJL)  A blast of winter weather is set to impact the Baltimore area over the next few days, bringing frigid temperatures, gusty winds, and periods of light snow. While snowfall amounts will be minimal, the strong winds will make it feel even colder, so prepare for blustery conditions and icy spots on the roads. Here’s what to expect: Thursday: Morning snow showers tapering off by early afternoon. High of 27°F with winds increasing to 21 mph, gusting up to 33 mph. Less than an inch of snow expected. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy and cold, low of 20°F. Winds remain gusty at 34 mph. Friday: Sunny but breezy, high of 36°F with wind gusts up to 33 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, low of 19°F, with lighter winds....
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ברוכים הבאים בשם ה׳ מרן ראש הישיבה רבי שאול אלתר שליט”א Be a Part of this Historic Visit The Baltimore community is privileged to welcome Maran Rosh HaYeshiva, Rabbi Shaul Alter, shlita, one of the great Torah luminaries of our generation. This momentous visit presents a unique opportunity to hear divrei chizuk and daas Torah from one of the great Torah luminaries of our generation. This historic visit will include a keynote address & shiur at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel on Sunday, Feb. 23 @ 2:30PM,  additional shiurim and public appearances, offering a rare opportunity for inspiration and connection. Stay tuned for the complete schedule of events. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Join an official B...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 19, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Noam and Shoshana Alper on the birth of a daughter. Mazel Tov to grandparents Alan & Debbie Alper יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 19, 2025 – 5:50 PM - An accident has occurred near the Park Heights Avenue entrance to the Beltway (I-695). While entry and exit to the Beltway are still possible, through traffic on Park Heights Avenue is currently blocked.    ------------------------------------------------------------------  Join an official BJL WhatsApp group: bit.ly/2Qpdea2 Join BJL status: bit.ly/32HUBnJ
Jerusalem, Israel – Feb. 19, 2025 – A 50-year-old woman was moderately wounded Wednesday night in a suspected terror attack on Or HaChaim Street in the Old City of Jerusalem when she was assaulted by a man armed with an axe. Magen David Adom (MDA) EMTs and paramedics arrived at the scene and provided emergency medical care to the woman, who was conscious and suffering from wounds to her upper body. She was quickly evacuated through the narrow alleys using MDA's special all-terrain vehicle before being transferred to a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at Zion Gate. MDA Senior EMT Yossi Kasuto described the response:"I was dispatched by the MDA control center to my neighbors' home. I quickly arrived at the scene and saw a woman around 50 years old, fully conscious, l...
Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 19, 2025 - The Prime Minister's office announced on Wednesday that Israel has received the list of hostages who died in captivity whose bodies are due to be released on Thursday, pursuant to the framework. The four murdered hostages who will be returned are Shiri Bibas, her young sons, Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz. The Prime Minister's Office stated that the Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing, Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Gal Hirsch has updated the families of the hostages via the representatives of the IDF. "At this difficult hour, our hearts are with the grieving families. Additional credible information will be provided as needed, and we request to refrain from disseminating rumors and unofficial information," the Prime Minister's Office sta...
President Donald Trump's administration has moved to block the New York City congestion pricing toll program.  U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy penned a letter informing New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday that the Federal Highway Administration's approval of the pilot program was "not authorized by law."  "New York State’s congestion pricing plan is a slap in the face to working class Americans and small business owners," Duffy also said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "Commuters using the highway system to enter New York City have already financed the construction and improvement of these highways through the payment of gas taxes and other taxes. But now the toll program leaves drivers without any free highway alternative, and ins...
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "Tomorrow will be a very difficult day for the State of Israel. A wrenching day, a day of grief. We are bringing home four of our beloved hostages, deceased. We embrace the families, and the heart of the entire nation is torn. My own heart is torn. So is yours. And all of the world's heart should be torn, because this demonstrates who we are dealing with, what we are dealing with — with such monsters. We are grieving, we are in pain, but we are also determined to ensure that such a thing never happens again".
Baltimore, MD  - Feb. 19, 2025 - Leaders from Israel’s Laniado Hospital in Netanya recently visited the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) Shock Trauma Center (STC) as they prepare to build a cutting-edge Sheltered Emergency Hospital designed to enhance emergency medical care and security. Laniado’s Executive Vice President Meir Mark and Mid-Atlantic Director Chanan Daniel Skurnik toured the renowned trauma center, gaining firsthand insights into its best practices in emergency medicine and patient care. The visit began in the facility’s advanced Simulation Room, where lifelike medical dummies allow professionals to refine critical emergency procedures. The delegation then explored the Trauma Center, learning about Maryland’s patient transport logis...
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Annapolis, MD - Feb. 19, 2025 -  Property taxes have not increased since Gov. Wes Moore took office, a point he touted Monday during a town hall hosted by The Baltimore Sun co-owner Armstrong Williams. But a taxpayer advocate said that doesn’t mean Marylanders haven’t been forced to pay more under the Moore Administration. During the town hall, Gov. Moore said he’s “proud of that fact” that he introduced a budget without property tax increases for the third year in a row. “We understand, especially at a time like now where we are so focused, and I’m focused on making sure we can decrease the economic strain that’s sitting on middle-class families,” he told Williams during the interview. While property taxes haven’t gone up...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 19, 2025: To the Entire Bais Yaakov Family, עמו"ש We are very pleased to announce that the Vaad HaChinuch and its Rabbanim, with the approval of The Board of Directors, has appointed Mrs. Mindi Mintz to be the next Principal of Bais Yaakov High School. This coming school year (September 2025), she will serve as Co-Principal along with Rabbi Zweig. In September 2026, she will become the Principal of our High School. Mrs. Mintz comes to us from Toronto with superior recommendations, reflecting an outstanding track record of educational and leadership accomplishments during her fifteen years as a principal. Currently, Mrs. Mintz is the Menaheles at Bais Yaakov of Toronto Middle School, and she previously served as Principal in Torah Prep School of St. Louis. ...
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President Trump called Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” and accused him of misusing U.S. aid, after the Ukrainian president said Trump was repeating Russian propaganda points. “He refuses to have Elections, is very low in Ukrainian Polls, and the only thing he was good at was playing Biden ‘like a fiddle,’” Trump wrote in a social-media post on Wednesday. “A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left.” The comments marked a significant escalation of Trump’s criticism of Zelensky, and could complicate efforts to end the war. They come one day after the U.S. president accused Zelensky of starting the war in Ukraine, which began after Russian President Vladimir Putin&n...
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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 18, 2025 - According to Baltimore City Councilman Yitzy Schleifer, Baltimore City’s emergency medical care system is experiencing an emergency of its own. “I think it’s a matter of life and death,” he said. “Across the board, we have a high call volume and we're short staffed, and so, when our EMS personnel are standing in the hallways of ambulance bays at hospitals for extended period of time, that's keeping them from saving the lives of patients out on the street.” At a recent hearing with Baltimore City’s Fire Department, frustrations were raised over the amount of time ambulances spent held up at area hospitals. Between the time an ambulance arrives and leaves a hospital, the fire department says 30 minutes...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 18, 2025 - During the final half-hour of seder at Yeshiva Ner Yisroel, the power was intentionally shut off to allow BGE to clear a fallen tree. Despite this, the bocherim continued their shteiging, utilizing flashlights to illuminate their learning. After the tree was cleared, power was restored to the Bais Medrash.------------------------------------------------------------------Join an official BJL WhatsApp group: bit.ly/2Qpdea2Join BJL status: bit.ly/32HUBnJ
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Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 18, 2025  - The Conference of Presidents National Leadership Mission (CoP) convened in Jerusalem, Israel, from February 16-20, 2025, at the Inbal Hotel. For the 50th year, the conference brings together U.S. Jewish leaders for high-level discussions, site visits, and meetings with Israeli officials, community leaders, and security experts. An important CoP session is where the visiting US Jewish leaders learn about Israeli startups and innovations. On Monday morning, before the delegation began going to Beit Hanasi, the Knesset and North and South locations of special interest since the October 7 Iron Swords War. The first presentation in the morning was by Limor Friedman of AMIT, for the session titled "Resilience Panel" and was mod...
Baltimore, MD  - Feb. 18, 2025 - An Evening in Annapolis with DISTRICT 41 Baltimore City Senator Attar and Delegates Rosenberg and Ruff (and the new Delegate who will be appointed towards the end of February) are excited to invite you to the 41st District Night in Annapolis on Wednesday, March 6th, from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at the Lowe House Office Building in Room 107, the Montgomery County Multi-Purpose Room. This is a great opportunity to connect, engage with state leaders, and discuss the issues that matter most to our community. This free event will include Kosher food (Knish Shop) and Ethnic food reflecting the diversity of District 41, refreshments, and transportation options are available. Please RSVP and access bus information by Monday, February 24, by clicking here. If ...
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