Jews from Far Left and Right Question the Ethics of Voting for the World Zionist Congress
The election reveals a deep schism in the Zionist and Jewish worlds these days.
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Zionist Jews from around the globe can vote in the 2025 World Zionist Congress election through May 4. (Getty Images, via JTA)
The election reveals a deep schism in the Zionist and Jewish worlds these days.
Read MoreThe family-owned delicatessen, which opened in East Baltimore in 1915, will operate a stand near Section 53.
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Rachel Zegler (left) and Gal Gadot pose at the D23 Expo in 2022 in Anaheim, California. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney, via JTA)
Variety reported that the movie’s Pikesville-born producer, Marc Platt, flew to New York to meet with actress Rachel Zegler about the tweet.
Read MoreA Ner Israel graduate, Rabbi Fink was known for his compassionate and progressive views.
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Tone of Love co-founder and Beth Tfiloh student Elan Bashyrov meets a resident of the North Oaks Senior Living community in Pikesville. (Provided photo)
Conceived and created by a pair of Beth Tfiloh students, the nonprofit for teens aims to spread the joy of music and community.
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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.
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Billionaire, philanthropist and Orioles owner David M. Rubenstein greets grateful patrons of the Jewish Museum of Maryland. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
To celebrate its new David M. Rubenstein Exhibition Arcade, the Jewish Museum of Maryland held a dedication ceremony on March 23.
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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.
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HeArtwares started as a booth at Baltimore’s Artscape festival and blossomed into a year-round program. (Provided photo)
A program of the local nonprofit Art with a Heart, HeARTwares trains young people on how to operate successfully in the workforce.
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Danny Wolf is shown here during the men’s Big Ten tournament on Mar. 16 in Indianapolis. (Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images, via JTA)
Among the great Jewish hopefuls is Israeli-American Danny Wolf of the University of Michigan Wolverines.
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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.
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