Staring at The Sun Too Long
The Baltimore Sun’s recent announcement to expand its investigative journalism endeavors strikes a curious note, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe Baltimore Sun’s recent announcement to expand its investigative journalism endeavors strikes a curious note, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreJmore Publisher Scott Rifkin, M.D., offers an update on the transition of Jmore to non-profit and what’s next.
Read MoreRobyn Stevens Brody writes about a close encounter she and her dog Willow experienced with a group of Orthodox young men in the forest.
Read More
Tessa Veksler is among the Jewish college students featured in the documentary "October 8." (Photo courtesy Briarcliff Entertainment)
The documentary, executive produced by actress Debra Messing, is a difficult but important film to watch, writes Editor-in-chief Alan Feiler.
Read More
The 1970-1971 Baltimore Bullets team included such stars as Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, Gus “Honeycomb” Johnson, Wes Unseld, Jack Marin and Kevin Loughery. (Official team photo)
Michael Olesker remembers the late, great Henry “Skip” Feldman, former trainer of the old Baltimore Bullets, who passed away Mar. 11 at age 88.
Read More
A portrait of the writer by sketch artist Emily Goff. (©Emily N Goff, 2023, all rights reserved, via JTA)
Ron Kampeas, JTA’s Washington bureau chief for more than two decades until his retirement at the end of 2024, reflects on the blessing and burden of bearing first witness to Jewish history.
Read More
A Jewish Baltimorean, Lt. Jacob Beser (right) flew on the Enola Gay atomic bombing mission over Hiroshima in 1945. Shown at left is the plane's pilot, Col. Paul Tibbets.
The Trump administration’s war against “woke” politics dishonors the memory of such American heroes as Baltimorean Jacob Beser who risked their lives for freedom, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe induction of veteran sports broadcaster Tom Davis into the Orioles Hall of Fame is reason to celebrate, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreLast Friday’s clash between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Trump and Vice President Vance was an exercise in the age-old art of bullying, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe highest form of tzedakah is helping someone become self-sufficient, writes Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg of Beth Am Synagogue.
Read MoreWorking with people of different generations doesn’t have to be a contentious or divisive experience, writes Lisa Cohn of the Ignite Career Center.
Read More