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September 16 at 6:10 pm
Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 16, 2024 - A new musical, David the Servant King, tells the story through the eyes of David’s mother, Nitzevet, through song and dialogue, David’s journey from young shepherd boy to King of Israel.
The script, music, and lyrics for “David the Servant King” were written by Shlomit Koffler Weinreb. She was known in Baltimore as Shalomis and was in the Baltimore-based women’s band, Ayelet HaShachar. “I first conceived of the idea for writing the musical in 2017 but had no idea how to turn my dream into reality. It wasn’t until after I made aliyah in 2021 that everything started to come together and it was clear that Hashem was blessing the project, step by step,” shared co...
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September 16 at 6:08 pm
Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect who pointed a rifle with a scope into former US President Donald Trump’s golf club on Sunday, did not have a line of sight of the former President when he was caught by agents, Secret Service acting Director Ronald Rowe Jr. said in a news conference on Monday.
Routh was on the public side of the golf course fence, Rowe said, as quoted by CNN.
“As former President Trump was moving through the fifth fairway, across the course and out of sight of the sixth green, the agent, who was visually sweeping the area of the sixth green, saw the subject armed with what he perceived to be a rifle and immediately discharged his firearm,” he said.
Rowe continued, “The subject who did not have line of sight to the former President fled the scen...
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September 16 at 6:03 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 16, 2024 - Baltimore Shomrim members have been thoroughly reviewing camera footage from this morning's incidents and are actively working with City Wide Detectives. During the review, Shomrim uncovered a previously unreported third attempted robbery in the Greenspring area. In this case, two suspects exited the same vehicle involved in the earlier incidents and approached an elderly individual, demanding valuables. Upon realizing the person had nothing to give, they quickly returned to the car and fled the scene. Fortunately, no one was harmed in any of the incidents. This is a strong reminder to avoid resisting or fighting back in such situations.
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September 16 at 5:14 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 16, 2024:
Dear Shomrei Family:
At approximately 6:00 am this morning, an armed robbery occurred outside our shul. An individual who was parking his car on Greenspring Avenue to attend Shacharis in our shul was held up at gunpoint by three masked men who quickly drove away. They took his phone and wallet. Thank G-D, the man was unharmed, but was shaken up.
Members of Shomrim were on the scene at once, the police were called immediately, and within several minutes they arrived, sending multiple officers. From what we were told, this appears to be a crime of opportunity, but we urge everyone to be cautious and vigilant and pay careful attention to your surroundings at all times.
We are working closely with law enforcement to provide them...
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September 16 at 5:14 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 16, 2024 - This morning, September 16, 2024 around 6:00 a.m., two related street robberies occurred.
One was in the area of 6200 block of Greenspring Avenue and the other was in the area of the 6300 block of Green Meadow Parkway. In both cases the suspects were African American males.
The Baltimore City Police Department is investigating. They will increase patrols to the area.
Tips:
Be aware of your surroundings
Report any suspicious subjects or conditions to 911
Cell phones:
Require password to power off (if applicable)
Make sure security features are on, such as Find my iPhone
If victimized, try to get good descriptions of suspects or vehicles
Always remember: Safety First!
David J. Folderauer
Director ...
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September 16 at 5:13 pm
The FBI said Monday that the suspect in the second assassination attempt of former President Trump was the subject of a 2019 tip to the FBI.
The new information was revealed during a Monday afternoon presser by Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey B Veltri.
“Following up on the tip, the alleged complainant was interviewed and … did not verify providing the initial information. The FBI passed that information to local law enforcement in Honolulu,” Veltri said.
Veltri said the Martin County Sheriff's Office took custody of the suspect, 58-year-old Ryan Routh, and he was transported back to Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office,” Veltri said.
“Our FBI agents then attempted to interview him, and he invoked his right to an attorney,” Veltri said.
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September 16 at 4:33 pm
David Rubenstein, the Jewish co-founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group and owner of the Baltimore Orioles, has committed to donate $1.5 million to the Jewish Museum of Maryland, the cultural institution, which is part of the Baltimore Jewish Federation, announced on Thursday.
“Happy to support the Jewish Museum of Maryland,” Rubenstein wrote on social media. “Through modern and compelling exhibits, more people will learn from and be inspired by Maryland’s Jewish history.”
The museum stated that the new David M. Rubenstein Exhibition Arcade will form “the epicenter of the museum’s front of house, a central public space that branches out into galleries, an audio/video production studio and a library.”
The gift “will ens...
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September 16 at 4:19 pm
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024 - As missionaries continue to visit homes in our community, today in Dumbarton as well as other neighborhoods, please be advised of this and share this information with members of your household.
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September 16 at 3:47 pm
Baltimore, Md - Sept. 16, 2024 - Baltimore City has settled another opioid lawsuit and this time it's with Johnson & Johnson.
The details of the settlement weren't disclosed.
This news comes a week after the city settled with the Walgreens Pharamacy and Teva Pharmaceuticals.
Teva will pay the city $80 million and the full terms of the Walgreens agreement will be made public on October 3.
The city will put $5 million of the funds toward promoting the "988" suicide/crisis hotline, $3 million toward the Penn North Recovery Center, and $2 million toward BMore Power, as agreed on in the settlement.
Teva will make an initial payment of $35 million by the end of the year, and the rest by July 1, 2025.
Baltimore sued "Big Pharma" - multiple major manufacturers a...
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September 16 at 3:05 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 15, 2024 - When close to 70 almanas (widows) of all ages, stages, and backgrounds get together to share a weekend, you would think the mood would be sad or morose. On the contrary, this past Labor Day weekend, August 30-September 1, the atmosphere was uplifting, upbeat, and inspiring at the Third Annual Nismach Labor Day Weekend Shabbaton.
The Shabbaton is the highlight of the year for the members of Nismach, a group formed for Orthodox Jewish widows in 2016 by Stephanie Savir-Perlman of Silver Spring. Its activities are patterned after those of Samchainu, the New York-based international support community for presently 2700+ almanas. In 2019, Nismach expanded to include widows from Baltimore. The group is sponsored by Yad Yehuda of Greater Washington. ...
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September 16 at 12:15 pm
Baltimore, MD – Sept.16, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Dovid and Meira Berendt on the birth of a son.
Mazel Tov to grandparents Yaakov & Kim Berendt, Lev Avraham & Rachel Rosenstock and Aharon and Rena Levi. יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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September 16 at 9:55 am
Unknown vandals have been defacing siddurim, Jewish prayer books, at the Western Wall in recent months. Over the last week, the vandals have written messages calling for the destruction of the State of Israel, Ynet reported.
One message read, "The land of Israel is holy, the people of Israel are holy, the State of Israel must be erased." Another stated, "The Devil's state will be erased for eternity."
At least dozens of prayer books have been subject to similar vandalism, as well as the tearing out of pages such as those containing the prayers for the wellfare of the State of Israel and the soldiers of the IDF.
Rabbi Levi Nahum, the leader of the Libyan Jewish community in Jerusalem, said that a large number of the 70 siddurim he brought to the Western Wall for public use...
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September 16 at 9:28 am
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024 – 9:26AM - Marnat Road, between Szold and Sanzo/Clarks Lane, is closed to continuing road work
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September 16 at 6:53 am
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024 – 6:48 AM – Approximately 20 minutes ago, an armed robbery took place in front of Shomrei Emunah on Greenspring Avenue. Three suspects, wearing black masks and armed with guns, fled the scene in a dark-colored vehicle.
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September 15 at 10:59 pm
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 15, 2024 - This evening before Mincha, HaRav Yeruchum Olshin, Shlita, Rosh Yeshiva of Beis Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, gave Divrei Chizuk to Kehillas Derech Chaim, under the leadership of HaRav Pinchas Gross, Shlit”a.
The Rosh HaYeshiva also gave a shiur and divrei brocho at the Shas Yidden Shiur house on Smith Ave. to R’ Meir Borenstein’s Daf Yomi-Chabura Shas Yidden of Baltimore lichvod the Yomim Noraim
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September 15 at 9:35 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 15, 2024 - Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva HaRav Yerucham Olshin, shlita, in conversation with the Zidichover Rebbe of Baltimore, shlita, and Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman at this evening's Adirei HaTorah parlor meeting in Beazer.
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September 15 at 3:46 pm
Germany’s federal government continues to ignore Israeli requests to purchase weapons, according to a Sunday report in the mass circulation daily Bild.
The paper wrote that “However, sales of heavy weapons systems to the Emirate of Qatar – one of the most important supporters of the terrorist group Hamas – were approved.”
According to Bild, “Last year, the Israeli government had already requested the purchase of several thousand pieces of ammunition for its main battle tanks, and there were further requests for other types of armament.”
The Bild journalist Björn Stritzel, who authored the report and has solid contacts with security sources in Germany, wrote, “For the Jewish state, which is currently...
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September 15 at 3:01 pm
United Hatzalah volunteer EMTs, Yanki Weinberg, Moishe Paskesz, and Yosef Gabai, reported from the scene: "We provided initial medical assistance at the scene to a police officer who was lightly wounded. He was then evacuated to the hospital in a United Hatzalah ambulance. Police and security forces operated at the scene."
Police forces closed the Damascus Gate and entry to the Old City at the scene of the attack. The investigation at the scene has commenced and the terrorist's identity and motive is being looked into. The police stated: "A short time ago, a report was received regarding the stabbing of a Border Police officer near the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. The terrorist, who attempted to flee into the Old City was neutralized by other Border Police officers. The officer who wa...
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September 15 at 2:55 pm
Former President Trump’s campaign said Sunday the GOP presidential candidate is “safe” after “gunshots in his vicinity.”
“President Trump is safe following gunshots in his vicinity. No further details at this time,” Trump communications director Steven Cheung said in a statement.
The statement did not provide any further information.
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September 15 at 12:01 pm
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 15, 2024 - With a significant increase in traffic fatalities, Governor Wes Moore announced $13.3 million in federal safety grants for Maryland, according to The Office of the Governor.
This grant aims to enhance efforts to prevent motor vehicle crashes and reduce roadway fatalities.
The funds will be distributed through 87 agencies, organizations, and programs starting October 1, as stated by The Office of the Governor.
“There is no higher priority for any governor than keeping their people safe. Today, we take another significant step forward in our enduring mission to prevent crashes and keep Marylanders protected on the road. In collaboration with our federal partners, we are making Maryland safer for all,” said Gov. Moore.
According to the re...