Baltimore, MD - Sept. 17, 2018 - As part of Jewish Volunteer Connection's (JVC) "Day to Unite," and in conjunction with The Jewish Cemetery Association of Greater Baltimore (JCA) and Sol Levinson and Brothers Volunteer Initiative, about 20 volunteers set out to clean the historic Hebrew Friendship Cemetery in East Baltimore on Sunday morning, September 16. As JVC and JCA board member Kenny Friedman pointed out as he spoke to the participants, "This period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is the opportune time for this chesed shel emes." Greg King, coordinator for community outreach at Sol Levinson & Bros., spoke of the 170-year-old history of the cemetery and stressed the importance of the work the volunteers were doing. 

The effort was multi-generational, as well. Joan Miller and her grandson, JJ Miller, had a special reason to help with the cleanup, as they have family members buried in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. Ivan Pressman, great nephew of famous Baltimorean, Hyman Pressman, has set out to be a full-time volunteer in his retirement and was excited to be a part of this endeavor. Rabbi Gavriel Horan, director of UMBC's Jewish Connection Maryland, brought four students as part of their monthly volunteer program. Rabbi Horan said, "It was a beautiful preparation for Yom Kippur and a way to give back to the rich heritage of the Baltimore Jewish community, from which we benefit so greatly." 

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