Holy Smoke! Baltimore's Annual Biyur Chametz Draws Close to 10,000 Participants (Mammoth Photo Essay)
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 8, 2018 - It was a beautiful, albeit slightly windy and partly cloudy morning at Pimlico Race Course as Baltimore's Jewish community members joined together for the 36th year to burn their chametz in preparation for the first Pesach Seder. The Chesed Fund & Project Ezra orchestrated and cover the cost of this event in memory of Harry A. & Lillian Frid, a”h.
Caleb Ponczak, a 6 1/2 year-old 1st grader at Beth Tfiloh, recites Kal Chamira together with his father, Brian, at Baltimore's 36th Annual Community-Wide Biyur Chametz
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 8, 2018 - It was a beautiful, albeit slightly windy and partly cloudy morning at Pimlico Race Course as Baltimore's Jewish community members joined together for the 36th year to burn their chametz in preparation for the first Pesach Seder. The Chesed Fund & Project Ezra orchestrated and cover the cost of this event in memory of Harry A. & Lillian Frid, a”h.
This annual event, created and still carefully supervised by Dr. Bert Miller, was held at the Pimlico Race Course Clubhouse Parking Lot, from 6:30 – 11:30 a.m. and close to 10,000 participants from all denominations were on hand to participate.

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































