Baltimore, MD - June 9, 2025 - Every Sunday morning for the past 18 months, Baltimoreans have marched in solidarity with the hostages held in Gaza, and with the hostages' families.
Following last week’s attack on a similar event in Boulder, the march that took place in Baltimore this past Sunday was not simply about showing solidarity with the hostages, but also about not cowering to terror.
In an inspiring demonstration of Jewish pride and determination, over 400 people from across the spectrum of our community assembled on Sunday at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom for Baltimore’s weekly walk for the hostages. People of all ages, along with rabbis, community leaders, and local politicians, joined together to publicly and loudly proclaim that the Baltimore Jewish community will not be intimidated, and that we will continue to march until every person held in captivity by Hamas is released.
The names of the captives were read, the crowd sang Acheinu and Hatikva, and the march commenced, escorted by private security, city and county police, and Shomrim.
Baltimore's weekly walk of solidarity is part of a global campaign by communities around the world to support the hostages and their families. For more information, or to join the Baltimore chapter’s WhatsApp group, go to run4lives.org