Noodles with Seoul
By Keri White
I have written before about my love of Korean food. The cuisine delivers spice, complexity and a little sweetness. It lends itself...
Tourists are headed back to Israel: Here’s your travel guide for the Jewish state
Fran Kritz | Special to JT
Israel officially began welcoming tourists back in November after a year-and-a-half-long travel pause for leisure travelers. Now, with summer...
Synagogues face religious school teacher shortage
By Ellen Braunstein
Anybody want to teach?
That’s the gist of an email sent out twice to all 630 families at Temple Isaiah in Howard County....
Leading Orthodox groups cheered the end of Roe v. Wade. Many Orthodox women are...
Pam Scheininger and J. David Bleich have this much in common: They are Orthodox Jews who are preoccupied with Jewish ethics and teach at...
Fire consumes Camp Airy dining hall, but not the memories of it
A massive two-alarm fire has consumed the dining hall at Camp Airy for Boys in Thurmont, a part of Camps Airy and Louise, according...
You Should Know … Eve Rosenbaum
Eve Rosenbaum, 32, started playing baseball before she could walk or talk. Now, she works as the assistant general manager for the Baltimore Orioles.
Rosenbaum...
Shoresh gears up for its first Jewish music festival
Yona Openden, a co-chair of Shoresh’s Jewish Roots Music Festival, hopes the festival will provide younger generations of Jewish people with an opportunity to...
Who will be Maryland’s next governor?
By Suzanne Pollak
More than a dozen candidates are vying to succeed Larry Hogan as Maryland’s governor, and Jewish voters have much to consider.
Jewish...
Fire erupts at Camp Airy
What is being reported as a “massive” fire has broken out at Camp Airy for Boys, a Jewish summer camp, in Thurmont, WBAL reported on Wednesday.
The...
How an ‘accessible’ Mishnah ended up with a price tag of $645
By Jackie Hajdenberg
As an avid book collector who operates an inde-pendent Jewish press, Larry Yudelson was excited to learn that a new, annotated version...