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 The region’s premier B2B construction expo returns to Baltimore on June 11, serving six Mid-Atlantic states Construction professionals across the Mid-Atlantic are coming together again this June — and you’re invited. Baltimore, MD - May 16, 2025 - The OJBA Mid-Atlantic Expo returns to Baltimore on June 11, 2025, bringing together business owners, developers, contractors, and suppliers from across the region for a focused day to meet new contacts, explore partnerships, and uncover new opportunities. Whether you’re based in Maryland, DC, Virginia, Pennsylvania, South Jersey, or Delaware, this is your space to meet the people driving local construction forward. Why This One-Day Expo Makes a Real Difference The OJBA Mid-Atlantic B2B Construction Expo isn&rs...
Baltimore, MD – May 19, 2025 – 5:38PM – Smith Avenue is currently closed in both directions just past the Beazer entrance due to an accident. Drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
Baltimore, MD  - May 19, 2025  - On Monday, with C4 and Bryan Nehman, Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said historic reductions in violent crime across the city are the result of strategic partnerships, a shift in police culture, and strong leadership across multiple agencies. Speaking in-studio, Worley highlighted the success of the Group Violence Reduction Strategy. “I think it plays a huge part because it’s a partnership,” Worley said. “That’s the only way we’re gonna succeed in Baltimore. No one entity can do it themselves, so you’ve gotta have everyone working together. The group Violence Reduction Strategy has the mayor, police commissioner, and state’s attorney all working together, but under...
Can you rely on a kosher symbol you see online? Sometimes you buy something online, but the product has a different packaging when it arrives at your door. Rabbi Binyamin Berkowitz - Kashrus Administrator at the KOF-K gives us the rundown on what to look out for.
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A mother’s letter. A child’s fight. Shira urgently needs life-saving care. You can help - but only if we act now. My name is Bracha, and I’m writing not only as a mother, but as someone who deeply believes in the quiet power of kindness. My daughter Shira is a bright, tender-hearted little girl. She’s been diagnosed with leukemia — a cancer of the blood. Her eyesight has already been affected, and the emotional toll on our family has been immense. Shira is currently receiving care in a local hospital in Poland, but doctors have urged us to transfer her to a specialized children's hospital in Vienna. There, she can receive the advanced, life-saving treatment she urgently needs. The cost of this treatment is over $150,000 — far beyond anything we ...
Baltimore, MD - May 19, 2025 -  The Northwest District has seen an increase in residential burglaries since the beginning of April, including recent incidents on Labyrinth Road and Reisterstown Road. We understand the concern this has caused among residents, and BPD is actively working to address the issue.What We Know:- The incidents typically occur between 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.- The suspect(s) are fully covered from head to toe and wears gloves, making identification challenging.- Entry is usually made through locked and unlocked back doors or windows.What is being done:- Increased patrols: Additional officers and Shomrim volunteers are deployed in the area, targeting the hours when incidents have occurred.- Investigative follow-up: Detectives are working to identify leads and pro...
Baltimore, MD- May 19, 2025  - They walked the red carpet with cameras flashing and cheers ringing through the air — a well-deserved moment in the spotlight for Baltimore’s educators. On Monday, May 12, Jewish Educational Services (JES), a program of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, hosted the Educator Awards Celebration, an evening dedicated to honoring and uplifting the teachers who shape the future of our community. While 10 outstanding educators and one exceptional student received formal awards, the evening was designed to celebrate all educators in Baltimore’s Jewish day schools, preschools, and congregational schools. Over 150 attendees gathered to show their support for the incredible work being done across our educational institutions. &ldqu...
A US official denies a Washington Post report citing an unnamed source who claimed the Trump administration would abandon Israel if it kept the war going in Gaza. The US official says that there may be disagreements, but “the idea that we would abandon Israel is preposterous.” The newspaper quotes an anonymous individual “familiar with the discussions,” who says Trump’s representatives have informed Israel that Washington will “abandon” the country if it does not end the war. “Trump’s people are letting Israel know, ‘We will abandon you if you do not end this war,'” the source is quoted as saying. “Politically, as in the past, Netanyahu has a way to do that, with a huge majority in the Knesset and in ...
Baltimore, MD – May 19, 2025:Dear Baltimore Jewish Community,  Today, the 21st of Iyar, marks a very tragic date on our community’s calendar. Exactly 4 years ago Efraim Gordon, z’l, H’yd, was brutally murdered in the heart of the Jewish community.As most of you know, Efraim came from Israel for a wedding, a most joyous occasion, and his life was brutally taken. Efraim was a gentle giant with the greatest heart someone can possibly imagine. He was humble and  every person he met was his friend. Many community members joined our family in court for the last three years, while the state did a phenomenal job of catching all 4 culprits in the case and sentencing all of them to life in prison.  We are grateful to all those that showed our famil...
Jerusalem, Israel - May 19, 2025  - The World Jewish Congress (WJC) officially opened its 2025 Plenary Assembly with a moving gala event on May 18 at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, Israel, marking the organization’s first assembly in Israel since 2009. The three-day gathering brings together more than 300 Jewish leaders and representatives from over 70 countries to elect WJC’s senior leadership and set its policy agenda for the next four years. Hosted by WJC-Israel Regional President Sylvan Adams and emceed by Israeli actress and singer Ester Rada, the evening blended powerful addresses with emotional tributes and musical performances. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee delivered a fiery keynote, warning of the threats posed by Iran and its regional proxies. ...
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation. The court’s order, with only one noted dissent, puts on hold a ruling from a federal judge in San Francisco that kept in place Temporary Protected Status for the Venezuelans that would have otherwise expired last month. The status allows people already in the United States to live and work legally because their native countries are deemed unsafe for return due to natural disaster or civil strife.
Five trucks of humanitarian aid, including baby food, entered the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom Crossing, the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announces, marking the first such delivery since March 2. COGAT says the aid delivery comes “following the recommendation of professional IDF officials and in accordance with the directive of the political echelon.” “All aid was transferred following a thorough security inspection by personnel from the Ministry of Defense’s Crossing Points Authority,” it says.
Baltimore, MD – May 19, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the  petirah of Nomi Gordon, a’h, daughter of Drs. Daniel and Beth Gordon, and sister of Zacharya (Mijal) Gordon,  Josh Gordon, Moshe Gordon, Avraham Gordon, Sara Riva Gordon, Zahava Gordon, and Michoel Gordon. The   levayah will be held at Levinson's today, May 19, 2025 at 3:00PMThe kevurah will take place at the Agudah Cemetery 6300 Hamilton Ave, Rosedale, MD  21237 Shiva will be observed at 3311 Labyrinth Road, Baltimore, MD  21215Minyanim:Mincha/Maariv  8:00PMShacharis  7:30AMThe family respectfully requests no visitors from 12-2pm or after 10pm Bila HaMaves LaNetzach
Following reports that US Vice President JD Vance was considering a trip to Israel, a senior US official tells Axios the visit was ultimately scrapped due to the escalation of Israel’s military operation in Gaza. The potential stop would have followed Vance’s appearance at the Vatican on Sunday for the inauguration mass of Pope Leo XIV. Vance decided not to come, says Axios, citing the US official, “because he didn’t want his trip to suggest the Trump administration endorsed the Israeli decision to launch a massive operation at a time when the US is pushing for a ceasefire and hostage deal.” Hebrew media reported yesterday that talks were underway to coordinate a visit, with Channel 12 suggesting Tuesday as the likely date. However, a White House official d...
Baltimore, MD – May 19, 2025  - 10:28AM – A broken-down vehicle is currently blocking the exit lane from I-695 to Reisterstown Road, heading toward Hooks Lane.   H/T: Bmore Traffic
Baltimore, MD – May 19, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Yossi Katz on the birth of a daughter. Mazel Tov to grandparents Mr. & Mrs Shlomo Rosenbaum יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
What Should We Call This Era? It seems to be the dawning of a new Jewish era, and I’m trying to find an appropriate name for it. On the surface, everything appears to be continuing as usual. Political commentators speak with confidence and certainty. Yet beneath it all, a deeper, more surprising story is beginning to unfold—a story of dramatic highs and lows, of spiritual awakening and connection.  Last week, I went to attend the birthday party of Bracha Shilat in Kfar Chabad. She had invited women from across the religious spectrum to participate in a special celebration. Among the speakers was professional dancer Leah Yanai, sister of Moran Stella Yanai, who had been kidnapped from the Nova festival. Leah shared how October 7 changed her life. She began: “On Oct...
While the new regime in Damascus publicly promotes a policy of reconciliation with the Jewish community, behind the scenes, an entirely different approach is unfolding. According to a report by Roi Kais on Kan 11 News, the new Syrian regime has transferred between dozens and a hundred homes belonging to Jews who left the country to local residents. The Syrian Interior Ministry authorized a local entity, headed by Yousef Hamdan and Ahmad Abu Shukr, to transfer properties of "absent Jews" to new owners. This is despite the fact that during former Bashar Al-Assad’s rule, these properties remained in Jewish ownership and were not harmed. Bechor Simantov, a senior member of the small Jewish community still living in Syria, protested to the new authorities, demanding they halt the ...
Despite opposition from some of the ministers, the Prime Minister has approved the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during a meeting of the Security Cabinet on Sunday, approved the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, per the previous decision and in coordination with the security officials. The decision was made despite the opposition by several cabinet ministers, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who demanded a new discussion on the matter and a revote, but his proposal was denied. According to sources who were present at the meeting, the humanitarian aid will flow to all parts of the Gaza Strip and will not be limited only to the corridors. The decision was highly opposed by several ministers who saw this as a...
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