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Baltimore, MD – December 22, 2025, 8:09 PM – A carjacking occurred on the 3200 block of W. Strathmore Avenue. Two suspects arrived on foot, stole a vehicle, and fled the scene in it. Stolen Vehicle Details: 2019 Toyota Camry Gray Maryland tag: 3FL5254 Residents are advised to remain alert. If you see this vehicle, do not approach. Call 911 immediately.
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 17, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mrs. Bracha (Avi, z’l) Strimber, a’h, mother of Shayna (Gobbie) Cohn, and Josh Strimber and sister of Rena Goldhahn. The levayah will be held today, Wed., Dec.  17, at Levinson's at 2:00PMClick here to watch a recordig of the LevayaShiva through Tuesday morning will be observed at 3117 Northbrook Road, Baltimore, MD 21208The family respectfully requests no visitors from 12 noon - 1:30PM, 6:00-7:00PM  or after 9:30PMShacharis: 7:30AMMincha/Maariv: 4:35PM  בלע המות לנצח
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Baltimore, MD - Dec. 20, 2025  - Chanukah teaches us a powerful lesson: sometimes it is the smallest flame that brings the greatest light. Here in Baltimore, a Chassidish mosad is working every day to bring the light and warmth of Chassidus to our community. The school includes a daycare, cheder, girls’ preschool, and elementary school, nurturing children from their earliest years with Torah, yiras Shamayim, and ahavas Yisrael, while providing parnassah for over 40 local families. Baruch Hashem, despite a challenging year—including a temporary freeze on new voucher approvals—the school has continued operating responsibly. With tremendous siyata d’Shmaya, payroll has never been late, and the daily avodas hakodesh continues with dedication. As Chanukah ap...
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 22, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Iris Donaty, a’h, wife of Dan Donaty, mother of Marc (Leah) Donaty, John Donaty, Danielle Donaty and Eric Donaty and sister of Jamie Brody The graveside  levaya will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 23 2025  at 1:30pm at Mount Sinai Memorial Park (Forest Lawn) 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068.Shiva after the levaya until 7 PM at 3149 Dona Sofia Dr., Studio City, CA 91604.   Visiting times daily: 10am-12 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm. Maariv daily at 6:00pm.  Marc Donaty may be reached on 410-336-8050 בלע המות לנצח
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Talya, a devoted Yiddishe mother, sits beside the hospital bed of her one-year-old daughter, Sheina Yafa.   Born with a severe brain bleed, Sheina was later diagnosed with "neuroblastoma" - a rare, aggressive cancer. Since the day she entered this world, Sheina has been fighting to live.   And Talya has been fighting with her - with tefillos, tears, and every ounce of strength a mother can have.   But the treatment - their only hope - is far beyond what the family can afford. Every cent has already been used.   Now, as we gather around our menorahs and sing "Maoz Tzur", Talya is begging for a miracle.   She turns to Klal Yisrael - to you - and pleads: “Help me save my daughter’s life.” This is not just...
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 16, 2025 — The Yeshiva of Greater Washington Boys Division, Tiferes Gedaliah, is hosting a High School Open House on Tuesday, December 23 at 8:00 p.m. at the Weichbrod Home, 6714 Woodbury Rd, Baltimore, MD 21209. The event offers Baltimore families the opportunity to meet and hear from the Rosh HaYeshiva, Rav Ahron Lopiansky, and learn about the yeshiva’s serious limudei kodesh program, comprehensive general studies tracks, transportation options to and from Baltimore, and partial boarding availability.
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Baltimore, MD - Dec. 22, 2025 - Maryland utility regulators approved less than half of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company’s (BGE) request to recover costs from the final year of its pilot three-year rate plan, citing concerns over customer affordability. The Maryland Public Service Commission on Monday granted BGE $77.2 million of the $152.3 million the utility sought in a so-called “true-up” for 2023 spending it says was not fully recovered through rates.
“The actions of the elected leaders of the State in reaction to the widespread concerns regarding affordability of critical utility services demonstrate that granting a reconciliation of the magnitude BGE requested would risk increased utility unaffordability by many customers,” said Frederick ...
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 22, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Harav Chaim Meyer Ehrman, z’l, father of Yaakov (Esther) Ehrman and brother of Mrs Chanita (Yossi) Felder. The levaya was held this morning in Eretz Yisroel. Yaakov Ehrman will be sitting shiva in EY beginning tomorrow. Mrs. Felder will observe Shiva through Friday at 6602 Dorsan Court, Baltimore, MD 21209. Visiting times Mon-Thurs.: 11:00AM-2:00PM and 7:00PM-9:00PMFirday: 11:00AM-2:00PMבלע המות לנצח
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Rabbi Dovid Fink: Parshas Mikeitz - The Moment After

This weeks Parsha gives us a deep insight into the human condition.  As the famine intensified throughout the land, Yaakov sent his sons down to Mitzrayim to purchase grain.  The brothers came to Mitzrayim and eventually found themselves in front of Yoseph, their brother whom they had sold into slavery years earlier.  The Pasuk tell us that “Yoseph recognized his brothers but they did not recognize him” (42:8).  Rashi is apparently troubled by the notion that the brothers would not have recognized Yoseph.  Even with so many years having gone by, this was their brother who had been an integral part of their lives.  They had grown up together and were intensely jealous of him on account of the K’tones Passim. He was the one whose dreams alienated him from all of his older brothers and the one who they threw into the pit and later sold.  Rashi addresses this difficulty by saying “this was on account of Yoseph having grown a beard”.  (Rashi 42:8).  Is it really plausible that the brothers did not recognize Yoseph simply because he had grown a beard? 


This question is all the more difficult when one explores the various Mepharshim which provide the details of the brothers encounter with Yoseph.  First, Rashi tells us that the brothers entered Mitzrayim through separate gates, not together.  This was so as not to garner unnecessary attention and because the brothers wanted to look for Yoseph.  The brothers knew Yoseph ended up in Mitzrayim, went looking for him, found him, ended up conversing with him either directly or through an interpreter (Menashe), saw the fulfillment of Yosephs dreams beginning to take shape, heard him inquire as to their “other brother”  – yet, they did not recognize Yoseph? How could this be? 


To answer this question, we must first take a step back and fully understand what this man standing before the brothers being Yoseph meant.  Virtually all the Mepharshim explain that the brothers firmly believed their selling of Yoseph was justified.  Whether one understood that he was Moreh B’Malchus, told repeated Loshon Horah on his brothers or paskuned halachic questions improperly, there are a myriad of explanations as to the brothers perception of Yoseph as a renegade.  Indeed, after the sale, the only regret which seems to exist is the great suffering they had caused to their father, Yaakov.




With this we can begin to understand how the brothers could have “missed” that this viceroy of Mitzrayim was Yoseph.  It is almost certain that some of the brothers suspected that this man resembled Yoseph.  With all the other circumstantial hints suggesting that this was Yoseph as well, the murmuring amongst the brothers would only have increased.  What is undeniable however, is the fact that the brothers were desperate to believe that this was not Yoseph.  If this was, in fact, the brother whom they had sold, then they would be forced to swallow a very bitter pill indeed.  They were wrong!!  They had misjudged Yoseph, wrongfully condemned him, caused their father to lose his Ruach Hakodesh and endure years of suffering, grieving over his beloved son, - all for naught.  They were willing to believe anything rather than face that horrific truth.  If this man who resembled Yoseph, sounded like Yoseph, recognized their family lineage etc, wanted to claim that he was someone other than Yoseph, the brothers were more than willing to accept it, no matter how unlikely it seemed. 


This point is driven home quite succinctly in next week’s Parsha when Yoseph finally reveals himself.  The pasuk says “they were unable to answer him”. (45:3) This was not just out of shock.  The pasuk means exactly what it says – it was impossible to answer him – they were unable.  There was no reply which could have changed the fact that they were utterly proven to have been so very wrong. 




We are told in many places of the great stature of all the brothers.  These were, after all, the Shiftei Ka.  Yet, their certainty in themselves led them not only to make the terrible mistake of misjudging and selling Yoseph but to stubbornly cling to their belief, even in the face of the most overwhelming evidence that they had been wrong.  Let us learn this lesson well.  All of us make mistakes; if we are fortunate, we discover our error.  We then have a choice – do we use the realization as a time for introspection or do we allow them to force us into a pattern of behavior and justification.  It is a wonderful thing to be confident in one’s self.  But we all must be willing to learn and grow – even if that means accepting that we have made mistakes in the past.

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Baltimore, MD - Dec 22, 2025 -  Among the key findings of a report set to be released Monday by a Baltimore nonprofit is a claim that data on juvenile justice in Maryland is “frustratingly incongruent” across agencies, causing analysis of youth crime and how prevalent it is to be “contentious and disputable.” “Beyond the Headlines: What We Know and Don’t Know About Baltimore Youth Crime and Justice,” which was funded and published by the Abell Foundation, concluded that inconsistency in data “makes it challenging — if not impossible — to track and compare trends across the system.” Most metrics — youth arrests, prosecutions and juvenile system contacts — have risen in Baltimore out of historic lows reached...
King Charles III of the United Kingdom has made a donation to World Jewish Relief, the Jewish community’s humanitarian agency, to support its ongoing relief efforts in Ukraine. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, World Jewish Relief says it has assisted over 375,000 individuals across nearly 400 towns and cities in Ukraine. The charity's broad range of local activities includes mental health support, livelihood recovery, and the repair of homes damaged by drone and missile strikes. World Jewish Relief has also aided 14,000 Ukrainian refugees in the UK with English language training and employment support. King Charles III has served as the Patron of World Jewish Relief since 2015. His involvement with the organization began in 2002, following a visit to ...
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 21, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Leib and Yakira Price on the birth of a son. Mazel Tov to grandparents Gedaliah & Chana Price and David & Elizabeth Green ‎יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 18, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Jenny Fogel, a’h, wife of Scott Cochran, mother of Neima Fogel and Rivka Fogel and daughter of Ellyn Tanenberg. The levaya will take place Sunday at 9:00 PM in Beit Shemesh, Israel.Ellyn Tanenberg will return from Israel on Tuesday, Dec. 23 and continue shiva at 1126 Kersey Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902Silver Spring Visiting Hours:  Tuesday afternoon: 4:00 - 7:00 PM and 7:30 - 9:30 PM. Wednesday & Thursday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM and 7:30 - 9:30 PM. Friday: 10:30 - 1:00 PM. Motzei Shabbos: 6:30 - 9:30 PM. Ellyn may be reached on her cell phone and WhatsApp at 202-441-0150.Shiva in Baltimore will begin Wednesday; Details to followבלע המות לנצח
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 21, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Ben Meisels and Ayelet Friedman on their engagement. Mazel Tov to Motti & Dalya Meisels and Kenny & Marla Friedman   יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 21, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yitzi Bardos and Sara Joseph on their engagement. Mazel Tov to Abe & Michele Abe Loewenthal    יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 21, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Zvi and Avital Friedman on the birth of a son. ‎יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 21, 2025 - Cheder Chabad of Baltimore marked Yud Tes Kislev, the Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus, with a full day of meaningful learning, spirited gatherings, and heartfelt song, as students across all divisions experienced the power and joy of Chassidus in age-appropriate and inspiring ways. Boys’ School: Learning, Seudah, and a Powerful Seder Nigunim The day began in the boys’ middle school with a special shiur Chassidus delivered by Cheder Chabad CEO Rabbi Elchonon Chaikin. The students learned a teaching from the Frierdiker Rebbe explaining what Chassidus truly is — a bridge, likened to “electric wires” or “telephone wires,” that connects the ideas of the mind to the emotions of the heart. The shiur emphasized the great ...
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