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Baltimore, MD — June 10, 2025 — Bikur Cholim of Baltimore is proud to announce the appointment of Rabbi Shaya Mintz as its new Executive Director. A native Baltimorean with a wealth of experience in Jewish communal leadership, program development, and organizational management, Rabbi Mintz joins the organization at a pivotal moment of growth and continued service to patients and families navigating medical challenges. Founded in 1985 by a dedicated group of volunteers, Bikur Cholim of Baltimore has become a vital lifeline for the Baltimore community, offering compassionate, c...
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University anti-Israel ringleader, has posted bond after the Trump administration was temporarily blocked from deporting him amid their continued effort to hold him on "foreign policy" grounds. Khalil posted his $1 bond on Thursday afternoon. He has not been released. The government has until 9:30 a.m. on Friday to appeal the decision before Khalil must be released.  The move came after U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz sided with Khalil on Wednesday, writing: "The government cannot claim an interest in enforcing what appears to be an unconstitutional law." Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil talks to the press during the press briefing organized by pro-Palestinian protesters who set up a new encampment at Columbia University's M...
One passenger is known to have survived the crash of the Air India flight that went down shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad today (Thursday). The lone survivor, identified as 40-year-old British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, was seated in 11A—right next to an emergency exit. In a remarkable act of survival, he reportedly jumped from the aircraft moments before its fatal plunge, the Hindustan Times reported. Speaking from his hospital bed, Ramesh recalled scenes of devastation: "When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared ... I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane everywhere." Emergency responders later spotted a bloodied man with facial bruises limping down a street, supported by a medic—a ...
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A wedding’s most important moment deserves a soundtrack that’s just as heartfelt and unforgettable. In this gorgeous new release, Baltimore’s Menachem Manevich teams up with the remarkably talented Simcha Jacoby to present a medley that captures the full Chuppah experience. Featuring stunning renditions of Achas Shoalti and Ten Li Tefilah, this medley isn’t just your typical performance… it’s the journey down the Chuppah aisle. Simcha’s stunning vocals, accompanied by Menachem’s incredible musical direction, combine to create the most incredible Chuppah. Together, they create a sound that’s unlike any other. But this release is more than just a video. After years of building a name in the music world, Menachem Manevich is now re...
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Watch this incredible Kiddush Hashem story—what happened when a camp went on a trip to a courtroom will shock and inspire you. It’s a powerful reminder of how every moment can be an opportunity to bring honor to Hashem. Share it with your family—it’s a must-see! Then, check out our promo video to see how you can help spread more Kiddush Hashem. The world needs every Jew. Click here to donate now  Click here to donate now 
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Baltimore, MD - June 12, 2025 - Explore the latest issue of Baltimore Jewish Home. Click on the graphic below:
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Ask the Senate to Include a $10 Billion Scholarship Tax Credit in the Reconciliation Package The conversation around the revolutionary federal school choice proposal continues moving its way through Congress. Having passed the House a few weeks ago in their budget reconciliation package, aka The Big Beautiful Bill, it is now under consideration in the United States Senate, as part of theirs. We greatly appreciate the action you took when it was in the House, and now, as our aim shifts to the Senate, we once again request your assistance in the effort to ensure that the best possible version of a scholarship tax credit program is indeed adopted. (For updates on the ongoing progress on Capitol Hill, click here to watch a video from Rabbi A.D. Motzen and here to watch a video from R...
A California senator was quickly rushed away from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after he barged into her press conference addressing the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots. After loudly speaking over Noem, Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was pushed out of the room by authorities as they ordered him to put his hands up. The incident happened shortly after Noem said the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) "is staying here to liberate this city from the socialist and the burdensome leadership that this governor and this mayor have placed on this country and what they have tried to insert into this city." Noem did not skip a beat, continuing her address without any reaction to the disruption. Gov. Gavin Newsom took to X to comment on Padilla's outburst, placing blame on the Trump adm...
Baltimore, MD – June 12, 2025 – 3:16 PM - A significant accident has occurred on the on-ramp to I-695 at Exit 20 (in front of Target). Traffic is heavily backed up from Reisterstown Road, with delays expected in the surrounding area. 
On the twentieth day of the month of Iyar — after encamping at the base of Mount Sinai for nearly a year — the nation was instructed to begin their journey towards the promised land. They journeyed from the Mountain of Hashem… (במדבר י לג) The mountain we received the Torah on is alternately referred to as Mount Sinai, Mount Chorev, or the Mountain of Elokim — G-d, but never Har Hashem. Har Hashem is used solely in reference to the Temple Mount — Har HaMoriah. The Ramban facing this dilemma therefore interprets — based on the Midrash — that this description is not simply naming the place of departure, but rather intimating that they 'fled like a child fleeing from school with joy, from the mountain where G-d appeared, lest He incre...
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On the twentieth day of the month of Iyar — after encamping at the base of Mount Sinai for nearly a year — the nation was instructed to begin their journey towards the promised land.


They journeyed from the Mountain of Hashem… (במדבר י לג)


The mountain we received the Torah on is alternately referred to as Mount Sinai, Mount Chorev, or the Mountain of Elokim — G-d, but never Har Hashem. Har Hashem is used solely in reference to the Temple Mount — Har HaMoriah.


The Ramban facing this dilemma therefore interprets — based on the Midrash — that this description is not simply naming the place of departure, but rather intimating that they 'fled like a child fleeing from school with joy, from the mountain where G-d appeared, lest He increase the number of commandments upon them!'  


This failing was the first in a series of sins the nation succumbed to.


After this episode they 'complained' about their venturing into a desolate and unknown wilderness, wondering how they could possibly survive. G-d's wrath flared, and a plague consumed them at the edge of the camp.


After Moshe interceded on their behalf the fires calmed.


After this the 'rabble' rousers complained how their diet was insufficient. Demeaning the marvelous manna, they pined for meat, alleging that their situation in Egypt was preferable over their fate in the desert. G-d indulged them by providing them with a month's supply of meat, with the instigators dying while the meat was still between their teeth.


After the report of the first sin of fleeing with joy from the mountain of G-d, the Torah inserts a two sentence paragraph, seemingly unrelated to the subject at hand, as if to symbolically stifle this developing pattern of ill behavior.


The verses which should have appeared fifty paragraphs earlier in the narrative of tribal formations, was relocated here to break the recording of three successive sins.


These verses which we recite when we remove and return the Torah from the Ark in a plea to G-d that as we journey, we should be protected from all our foes and those who hate us, so that the Divine Presence may reside tranquilly in our midst.


What message is there in this small paragraph that addresses the descent into patterns of sin?


What was so grave about our fleeing with glee that led to the other two subsequent sins?


A child runs out of school as soon as the bell rings. Is that an indication of his dissatisfaction with his teachers? Certainly not!


School for children is the first time they encounter daily restrictions. I must sit here; not go there; get permission to go to the bathroom; control my speech; eat when designated to, and on and on.


A child wants to roam and explore, to feel free to express oneself, and to play and enjoy. When school ends, despite the exciting accomplishments of the day, the instincts of a child erupt joyfully, not necessarily because they'd rather not learn, but simply to be unshackled from being controlled.


That is all well and fine with a child. He hasn't matured enough to understand the value of learning and the power inherent within it. But when we as a nation experienced the greatest thrill in the world — G-d's revelation at Sinai, we must never compartmentalize that accomplishment and place it aside so that we may nourish our instinct for 'freedom'. We must long for those moments of connection through Torah that bonds us with the Divine and reluctantly leave those moments of embrace to attend to the physical needs in our journey of life that we must engage in to survive on this earth.


They lapsed in this consciousness, eagerly looking forward to traveling and settling in the promised land, and too quickly forgot the delight in remaining in the school of Sinai, where the pleasure of engaging in Torah represents the greatest and ultimate freedom for our Neshamos — our souls.


There is no greater joy. Nothing compares.


When we allow instinct to roam free, then the moment we encounter difficulty we complain, the moment we sense hunger we seek resolve, forgetting that each challenge is an opportunity to discover G-d more deeply.


This pattern of submitting to instinct began subtly, where disguised in our desire to settle in the promised land, we forgot the greater joy contained in our proximity to Hashem in the Bais Medrash of Sinai. From there we unleashed more basic instincts permitting ourselves to lose sight of who we truly are.


Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer HaLevi Eidels, the renowned 16th century Talmudist known as the Maharsha, writes in his Chidushei Aggados, that the foes we refer to in the two-sentence prayer, refers to those unlearned in the ways of Torah who establish בתי כנסת — Houses of  Gathering, but are empty of aspiration for greatness and growth, dutifully fulfilling the yoke of devotion to G-d in prayer, but shirking the yoke of greatness inherent in devotion to Torah study. The 'haters' are those who are otherwise learned, having absorbed Torah, but have aligned themselves with those who seek the easier path of less resistance in serving Hashem.Hashem 


We beg to restore the Divine Presence beseeching of G-d, to scatter these negative influences in our lives.  


We are facing a growing number of enemies and haters who seek our utter destruction and disappearance from their lives. These are imaginary adversaries easily manipulated by G-d as He pleases. They are representations of our inner foes that prevent us from actualizing true freedom and absolute joy.


The day we conquer our internal foes is the day our illusory physical enemies will be disappear into thin air.


Arise, Hashem, and let Your foes be scattered, let those who hate You flee from before You!


Reside tranquilly, O, Hashem, among the myriad thousands of Israel.


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן





















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Baltimore, MD - June 12, 2025  - Hundreds marched in southeast Baltimore Wednesday to protest what they say is the detention of at least 16 people in the region by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the last three weeks, after raids at grocery stores, convenience shops and a Home Depot. The peaceful protest and march was led by CASA, a nonprofit that provides support services for immigrants and advocates on their behalf. “ICE out of Maryland! ICE out of Baltimore!” they chanted to drumbeats, as passersby peered from windows and rowhouse steps, often filming with their cell phones, sometimes cheering with the crowd. “We have seen a spike in the Baltimore region — and our surrounding area — of raids,” said Crisaly De Los Santos, CASA&rsq...
AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — An Air India passenger plane bound for London crashed into a medical college in Ahmedabad after takeoff Thursday, killing at least 240 people in one of India’s worst airline disasters in decades, officials said. Vidhi Chaudhary, a top state police officer in the northwestern city of Ahmedabad, said medical students who were in a college hostel when the plane hit the building are among the dead. “Most of the bodies have been charred beyond recognition,” she said. Indian Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed that a single passenger survived the crash and he met him at the hospital. A doctor said he had examined the survivor, whom he identified as Vishwashkumar Ramesh. “He was disoriented with multiple injuries all over his body,&r...
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This week we are introduced to a novel and nearly unique concept in the Torah.  Imagine, you are ship wrecked on a desert island and are there for 30 days.  While you are there comes the YomTov of Succos.  Of course you abstain from Melacha and fashion whatever type of “Seuda” you can muster up, but Lulav and Esrog you are not going to have.  Finally you are rescued and you arrive home.  You are deeply troubled by the fact that you missed the entire Yom Tov.  You feel terrible that for the first time in your adult life you missed out on the Mitzvah of Lulav and Esrog.  Sadly, there is nothing you can do.  Generally if there is a Mitzvas Hayom for a specific date, if you missed it, even through no fault of your own, you missed it.  Sa...
Baltimore, MD – June 12, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Gelberman on the birth of  a daughter. Mazel Tov to the grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Ranan & Gelberman and Dr. & Mrs. Dovid Silberberg. יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן
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Annapolis, MD - June 12, 2025 - Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a Customer Relief Fund on Thursday that will provide $19 million in relief for limited-and-middle-income customers of BGE during an anticipated increase in energy bills. Moore was joined by officials from BGE, its sister utilities Pepco and Delmarva Power, and nonprofit partners from the United Way of Central Maryland, the Salvation Army, Harford Community Action Agency, and Shore UP! to announce the fund. It's expected that the fund will provide BGE residential customers with $15 million, and eligible customers could qualify for a one-time grant ranging from $250 to $750. For BGE, United Way of Central Maryland will administer the fund, with applications opening July 1. "Not a day goes by without me hearing from Ma...
Baltimore, MD - June 12, 2025  - The Carroll County Sheriff's Office has declined an invitation to participate in an honor guard ceremony at Camden Yards due to the Baltimore Orioles' policy prohibiting firearms in the ballpark. Sheriff Jim DeWees said he canceled his deputies' participation because the Orioles would not allow them to carry their guns during the event. "I think the decision is just blatantly ignorant," DeWees said, expressing his frustration with the Orioles' policy, which he believes puts his deputies at risk. "First of all, our policy is when you're in uniform, you have a loaded firearm with you. And so, regardless of where you go, deputies, law enforcement, we're targets the second we leave our homes in uniform. And people expect us ...
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Baltimore, MD - June 12, 2025 -  Smoke from Canadian wildfires continued to pour into Maryland on Thursday, prompting state environmental officials to declare a Code Orange Air Quality Alert for the Baltimore region. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations may become unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases, and the elderly. According to the Maryland Department of the Environment, wildfire smoke, along with workweek emissions and well-above-normal temperatures, will combine on Thursday to push ozone concentrations above the USG threshold. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air Quality Index uses color codes to forecast and report daily air quali...
Baltimore, MD  – June 12, 2025 – 8:14AM – A Bais Yaakov advisory: Park Heights Ave is closed between Old Court and the Beltway. Please check traffic reports and consider alternate routes to school. 
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Baltimore, MD – June 12, 2025 – 8:20AM – Expect significant traffic backup on I-83 South (JFX) from Exit 10 (Northern Parkway) to Exit 7 (28th Street) due to a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane just before Exit 7.
Jerusalem, Israel - June 12, 2025 - The US Embassy in Jerusalem published a security alert on Thursday to US government employees in Israel amid the growing tensions in the region. The alert stated that US government employees and their family members are restricted from travel outside the greater Tel Aviv (including Herzliya, Netanya, and Even Yehuda), Jerusalem, and Be’er Sheva areas until further notice. The statement also noted that transit between these three areas, including to and from Ben Gurion Airport, is authorized. Transiting Route 1 to and from Allenby Bridge is also permitted. The alert comes amid heightened tensions ahead of a possible Israeli strike in Iran. The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that amid escalating concerns regarding a possible Israeli strike...
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