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Baltimore, MD  - Apr. 19, 2026 - Safe Green Transit (SGT), a local nonprofit organization focused on reducing traffic congestion and increasing roadway safety through practical transportation initiatives, announced today that it is seeking additional community support as operations continue to grow.One of SGT’s primary initiatives is the expansion of reliable yellow school bus transportation designed to reduce the number of individual vehicles traveling to and from schools, improve traffic flow, and enhance overall roadway safety.SGT currently operates nine daily routes, with two additional routes already confirmed for next year and another four routes presently in the planning stages.SGT would like to thank Senators Dalya Attar and Shelly Hettleman for once again securing $250,...
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026 – BJL deeply regrets to inform the community of the petira of Yosef (Yossi) Davids, z’l, son of Mrs. Shula (Rabbi Moshe, z’l) Davids, father of Aliza (Mendel) Carroll and Noam Davids and brother of Chanie (Efraim) Silberberg, Yaakov Davids, Leib (Fran) Davids, Itta Weinfeld, and Chaim (Batya) Davids.BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING, Shiva will be observed at  3312 Olympia Ave., Baltimore, MD  21215Shacharis: 7:00AM (including Friday, Rosh Chodesh) Sunday: 9:00AMMincha/Maariv: 7:25PM - Erev Shabbos: 4:30PMMaariv Motzaei Shabbos: 8:30PM The family respectfully requests no visitors before 10:00 am, between 12:30-2:30 pm, between 5:30-7:30 pm, and after 10:00 pm.בלע המות לנצח
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026  –  BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mr. Lewis Kest, z’l, husband of Mrs. Maria Darascu Kest, and father of Mrs. Pepi (Jeff) Cohen. Levaya is tomorrow, April 15th, at 11:00am in Torchinsky Hebrew Funeral Home, 254 Carroll St NW, Washington, DC 20012. Kevurah to follow in Ohev Shalom Cemetary 3237 15th Pl SE, Washington, DC 20020. Shiva will be observed at 5804 Narcissus Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215 from 9:30AM-9:30PM, with no breaks.There will be a minyan for Mincha/Maariv at 7:25 PM Wednesday only.   
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 18, 2026 –  BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of  AJ Weiss, z’l, father of Zev Weiss. Shiva through Thursday morning will be observed at 4010 Fallstaff  Road, Baltimore, MD 21215. Minyanim: Shacharis: Sunday-8:00AM (Weekdays 6:45AM) Mincha/Maariv: 7:30PM Visitation times:No visitors Monday or Wednesday afternoon - Sunday, 8-10pm (No daytime hours) - Monday-Wednesday: 8-10pmבלע המות לנצח  
Marylanders urged to check exposure times, monitor for symptoms, and ensure MMR vaccination status is up to date Baltimore, MD - Apr. 19, 2026 - The Maryland Department of Health today announced one case of measles in a Baltimore metro area resident who recently traveled internationally. Health officials are working to identify people who may have come into contact with the individual.  Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread easily through the air when an infectious person breaths, coughs, or sneezes. The virus can remain in the air for up to two hours after the infected person leaves the area. The disease is also spread by direct contact and after touching infected surfaces.Anyone who visited the following locations during any of the listed dates and hou...
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 19, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Moishe Myers and Michali Mishory on their engagement. Mazel Tov Mr. and Mrs. Paltiel Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mishory Mazel Tov to the grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Gedalya Price יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
Prime Minister Netanyahu's Remarks at the event with President of Argentina Milei Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "This is the third visit of my friend, my chaver, Javier, in Jerusalem. But he's not merely a personal friend and someone who I deeply admire as a great leader, a great economic leader and a great world leader. It's also something of special significance, because this is the first time in Israel's history, in 78 years, that we award a foreign leader with the honor of lighting a torch on our Independence Day. It's never happened before, and it's right and just that it happens now with Javier Milei. Congratulations! Under your leadership, Argentina has spoken with moral clarity. This is the foundation of leadership. Politics always involves c...
Jerusalem, Israel - Ap. 19, 2026 -  Yom HaZikaron, Remembrance Day for Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terror, begins on Monday night, April 20, ד' אייר. Ahead of Yom HaZikaron, at Beit HaNasi, in Yerushalayim, on Wednesday, April 15, President Isaac Herzog and his wife, Michal Herzog, hosted bereaved families of IDF soldiers and members of the security forces in a deeply emotional meeting. Representatives from Yad LaBanim and the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization joined parents, widows, siblings, and children. Among those remembered were Staff Sgt. Omri Perez, Staff Sgt. Niv Radia, Sgt. Shani Shay Germay, Maj. Daniel Gomez, Maj. Mordechay “Moti” Shamir, CSM Yigal Nissim Iluz, MSgt. Salim Barkat, and...
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 19, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Aryeh Weinberg (Monsey) and Meira Sperling (Baltimore) on their engagement Mazel Tov to  Shaya & Aliza Weinberg and Sam & Hadassah Sperling יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
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Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Tazria/Metzora: Arise and Shine

The beloved Gadol Hador, Reb Moshe Feinstein, would emit a krechtz — deep sigh, at the onset of the month of Iyar. When asked what the problem was, he would sadly say, "The auspicious month of Nissan has passed and the month of Iyar has arrived, yet, Mashiach still hasn't come!"


We are taught that this month is the connector between the month of redemption from Egypt and the month of the giving of the Torah at Sinai.


It is also referred to as the חודש זיו — the month of 'radiance', not only because of it heralding the sunny months of summer, but of our continuing hope that in these days of Sefira and introspection, we will yet merit the coming of the Mashiach who will restore the lost radiance of Adam due his sin, as the verse describes the Mashiach as one who will embody the verse, 'They that love Him [should be] as the sun when he goes forth in his might!' (שופטים ה לא)


There is also a tradition that this month is most propitious for healing from our illnesses. This is inferred from the name of this month, אייר which is an acronym for the phrase in the Torah, אני י-י רופאך — I am Hashem, your healer. (שמות טו כו)


In most years the portions of the Torah we read on the first Shabbos of this month is Tazria and Metzora.


These portions devote most of their verses to the intricate laws of צרעת — leprosy, a physical manifestation of a spiritual deficiency. Most often the sin of slander is associated with this affliction, as well as the character flaw of צרות עין — selfishness, and a general stingy eye towards others.


This is indicated in the very root of the word for this malady: צרע, which is a contraction of, צר — narrow, and ע[ין] — eye.


Intriguingly, the Talmud in identifying the Mashiach refers to him as 'the leper of the house of Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi!' (סנהדרין צח:)


The Talmud supports this by quoting the prophet Yeshayahu, “Indeed our illnesses he did bear and our pains he endured; yet we did esteem him injured, stricken by God, and afflicted.” (ישעיהו נג ד)


The 'illness' he bears are the sins of the people that he suffers until such time as he will be summoned to redeem them. The disease is leprosy.


The Maharal explains that the notion of Mashiach as a leper accentuates the isolation he experiences like the shunned leper who must sequester himself from others.


The sinner leper who with his selfish attitude slandered others viewing the world him from a very limited and narrow perception of others' worth, must now take a step back and contemplate his distorted view of himself and come to better appreciate others.


The Mashiach who has elevated himself through exquisite self-refinement is described by the Maharal as possessing. מעלה השכלית — a virtue of intellect. From his elevated stature he has no commonality or connection with the world. Rather he is separated from it. And since that which the Messiah is separated is due to his being כולו שכלי — completely of the intellect whereas this world is material, that is why he has the categorization of one with צרעת — leprosy, sitting among the poor who suffer from illnesses.  (נצח ישראל פרק מא)


The Shelah HaKadosh teaches that Adam before his sin was enveloped in כתנות אור — garments of light. Man's pure soul fused with his material body illuminating its outer shell with the radiance of his neshamah. After his sin, that fusion diminished. G-d provided for Adam and his wife instead, כתנות עור — garments of skin. His physical layer became 'thickened' and not as easily penetrated by the inner light of his soul.


Our physical shell can only thrive by the warmth of our spiritual light. When man in his narcissistic journey 'detaches' himself from enlightening his external self, it crumbles and deteriorates with the affliction of leprosy.


The Mashiach who has perfected his inner light, and through his exquisite connection to his people seeks to illuminate a very physical world by infusing it with meaning and purpose, is encumbered by the weight of their physicality. His supernal light is frustrated in its inability to pierce that hardened selfish materialism and thus suffers similarly from this affliction of tzaraas.    


It now, all comes together.


In our frustration of not having merited the coming of Mashiach, we rev up our engines in the climb up the ladder of self-perfection in these days of Sefira, seeking to overpower our material shell with light.


We seek to restore that זיו — radiance, that diminished after the sin of Adam, inspired by our hopes of Mashiach's impending arrival, in the month of אני י-י רופאך — I am Hashem, your healer.


The appellation of צר עין — narrow eye, can have two opposite connotations.


In the sense of the slanderer who in his lust for recognition and stature belittles those who stand in his way, it is precisely his 'narrow' perception of reality. He gazes at his own image with wide-eyed hunger but only permits himself to squint and see a small image of others.


The Mashiach has a stingy eye when contemplating his own personal physical needs but opens his eyes wide to perceive others with positivity, validating their inherent greatness, seeking to assist them in restoring their 'shine'.


Mashiach is depicted as constantly 'changing his bandages', never losing faith in affecting a cure for our illnesses.


It is up to us to repair our thick skins by reducing our indulgent ways that prevent the light of his hope to pierce through and inspire us.


My dear friend Rabbi Akiva Fox, who writes a weekly column, in the HaModia newspaper, entitled An American in Yerushalayim, shared a poignant message from his Rebbe, who is evidently one of the 'holy angels' that quietly walk the sanctified streets of Yerushalayim  


He posed an intriguing question to his Rebbe that was niggling at him.


We beseech of G-d on Rosh Chodesh in the prayer of Yaaleh V'Yavo to remember 'the remembrance of our forefathers; the remembrance of Mashiach, son of David, Your servant; the remembrance of Yerushalayim, the City of Your Holiness…'.


"Why are we calling Moshiach a 'zichron' — a remembrance if he hasn't arrived yet?", my friend asked.


The Rebbe suddenly let out a painful sigh and cried out, "oy oy"!


With tears he continued, "Don't you understand? Moshiach is already here. He is waiting, longing for the Ribbono shel Olam to summon him and tell him to go. We are begging Hashem to remember that Moshiach is in this world, desperately waiting for the call. We want Hashem to utter those two words: "Gei Shoin" — Go Already!"  


May I humbly add that perhaps what is necessary for G-d to finally express those two precious words, "Gei Shoin!", is for us to also "Gei Shine', to open our eyes to seeing others and their needs, minimizing our own self-interests and permit the radiance of Mashiach to illuminate our 'garments of skin' transforming them into 'garments of light'!


קומי אורי — Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has shone upon you. (ישעיהו ס א)


שבת שלום וחודש טוב!


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן

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Baltimore, MD - Apr. 19, 2026 - Baltimore’s first effort to curb an overgrown deer population hit its targets in two of three major parks, city officials said, marking what they called a strong start despite falling short in one location. Sharpshooting biologists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture carried out the culling in three closed parks from late March through April 9, targeting herds that exceed sustainable levels by as much as six times, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The results were mixed. The operation met its goals at Druid Hill Park, where 132 deer were killed, and Herring Run Park, where 36 were removed. At Gwynns Falls-Leakin Park, biologists culled 59 deer, down 44 from their goal of 103, according to Shane Boehne, a wildlife cons...
74% of young Jews feel they can positively influence the future, and 56% consider it important to be connected to the Jewish community around them, according to the “One People Report.” Jerusalem, April 19, 2026 — Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Jewish young adults worldwide and two-thirds (67%) of young adults in Israel believe they can positively influence the future of their community, reveals The Jewish Agency for Israel’s newly published “One People Report,” providing a sense of hope at a time when global Jewry urgently needs it. Presented to President of Israel Isaac Herzog last week, the report—featuring a comprehensive and wide-ranging survey on the state of the Jewish people worldwide after the attacks of October 7, 2023—identifi...
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Baltimore, MD - Apr. 18, 2026 -  Tax Day may be over, but a new report shows Marylanders are still paying a larger share of their income in taxes compared to most Americans. A recent WalletHub study ranked all 50 states based on “tax burden,” which measures the share of personal income residents pay in state and local taxes, including income, property, and sales taxes. According to the report, Maryland ranks as the seventh highest-taxed state in the country, with residents paying nearly 10% of their income toward those taxes. Local economist Anirban Basu said the findings reflect what many Marylanders already experience. “We know we’re highly taxed people,” Basu said. He said Maryland’s tax structure, including state and loc...
SpringFest Celebration for Community to take place April 19 Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - To celebrate the completion of The Associated’s Goldsmith Campus, the community is invited to SpringFest on April 19, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Bring your family for a fun-filled afternoon featuring fee activities, giveaways and programs at the new Associated headquarters, 5700 Park Heights Avenue. Enjoy free fitness classes led by the JCC, arts and wellness programs, kid’s activities, storytimes in the Jewish Library of Baltimore and Kosher food. Participate in a special Partners Baltimore session, where adults can enjoy one-on-one conversations, based on the teachings of Lord Jonathan Sachs, of blessed memory. The Goldsmith Campus brings The Associated network of agencies together in a...
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Jerusalem, Israel - Apr. 17, 2026 - Tens of thousands of participants ran in the 15th International Jerusalem “Winner” Marathon, held on Friday morning under the theme “Am Yisrael Runs.”  The event proceeded without major incident but with a more subdued atmosphere than in previous years, less music and fewer celebrations. Allame Haimro, 36, from Karnei Shomron, won the men’s half-marathon with a time of 1:07:31, while Bika Mintamer, 34, from Ramat Hasharon, took first place in the women’s race. Runners from around the world—including the United States, China, Argentina, the Philippines, South Africa, and the Netherlands—joined Israelis at the starting line near the Knesset. With 30 organizations hosting groups, the regular...
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 13, 2026 – The race for Baltimore County Executive just took a dramatic turn. At a recent forum held at the Islamic Society of Baltimore (ISB), (watch below from the 2-hour, one-minute mark) the leading candidates for Baltimore County Executive were asked to state their positions on Israel, the conflict in Gaza, and our county's economic partnerships.The responses were a wake-up call. For the first time, we saw a notable shift toward rhetoric that everyone in our community would find deeply alarming. Before you head to the polls on June 23, you need to know exactly what was said on that stage.Watch beginning at the 2-hour, 1-minute mark. The Headlines You Won’t See Elsewhere: The "Genocide" Label: Multiple candidates—including Nick St...
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 17, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Eli Klein (Boca) and Leeba Knopf (Baltimore) on their engagement. Mazel Tov to Bentzion & Rivky Klein and Dovid & Charna Knopf Mazel Tov to Grandparents Cindy Knopf and Chaim & Esta Sitrin יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 17, 2026 - When Torah Institute-Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchak welcomed back their תלמידים and families after Pesach break, they couldn't help but notice that the long-anticipated construction of their new building had officially begun. Visible across the campus are construction vehicles, heavy machinery, and newly installed fencing marking the active work zones. This progress represents a major milestone for Torah Institute and a significant investment in the future of their תלמידים and community. To learn more about, and to support this project, feel free to click on the following link: investintorah.com
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A Jew is meant to wake up and begin his day like... PAUSE FOR A MOMENT.How would you complete that first sentence? I think most people would naturally conclude that a Jew is meant to wake up and begin his day like a VALIENT SOLDIER. Or perhaps like a LOYAL SERVENT OF HASHEM. Or maybe like a RIGHTEOUS MAN. These would certainly be reasonable conclusions, wouldn't you say?But shockingly, that's not how the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch) begins. Instead of telling us to be human, we are taught to be like an animal: יתגבר כארי - be strong like a lion! What is going on here? Why are we told to be like an animal, instead of like a human? We know there are tiers of creation: domem (inanimate objects, such as rocks), tzomeach (vegetation, plants, etc.), chai (anim...
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