KOMAN
On September 18, 2016, Bruce Koman; cherished brother of Dr. Stuart L. (Kathleen) Koman and Jeffrey P. Koman; loving son of Bernard (Debra S.) Koman, Toby L. Koman and Melvin Fink. Funeral services and...
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On September 19, 2016, Florence E. Brenner (nee Brosler); beloved wife of the late Roy S. Brenner; devoted mother of Jerold (Dianne) Brenner and Linda Wilkerson; loving sister of Harvey (Donna) Brosler...
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On September 16, 2016, Malcolm Sears; beloved husband of Myrna Sears (nee Newborn); devoted father of Robyn (Everett) Shaver, Marla (Erich) Scheman, Lori Sears, Howard (Gayle) Mahler and the late Vicki...
View ArticleJews in Jazz
The Baltimore Jazz Alliance will hold its first-ever BJA Jazz Festival on Oct. 1 at Druid Hill Park from 12 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Baltimore Jewish Times recently spoke with longtime BJA member Bob...
View ArticleKATZ
On September 19, 2016, Robert “Bob” H. Katz; beloved husband of Fran Katz (nee Frank); devoted father of Cheryl Katz (Brock Jasmann) and Lauren Katz; dear brother of Velma (Jack) Cheslock, Cicely (late...
View ArticleRUBIN
On September 19, 2016, Jodean Rubin (nee Askin), devoted wife of the late Louis E. Carliner and Albert Stuart Rubin; loving mother of Abbie Carliner (Dr. Jeffrey Cohen), Dr. Saul Carliner (Marco...
View ArticleSIGEL
Leon Arnold Sigel, on September 19, 2016. Leon is survived by his devoted children: Dr. Jay Sigel, Steven Michael Sigel, Gabrielle Sigel, Tina Sigel, Dr. Ivy Sigel, Amy Bober-Schenerman and Craig...
View ArticleWegmans Opens at Foundry Row
The opening of the much-anticipated Wegmans at Foundry Row on Reisterstown Road was officially realized on Sunday, Sept. 18. This year, Wegmans was ranked as the No. 1 supermarket in the nation, a...
View ArticlePikesville High Is Now a Cut Above
At 9:37 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 19, the 1-foot-tall, stage-length purple ribbon representing the team color of Pikesville High School was cut by ceremonially gigantic scissors (also purple rimmed),...
View ArticleAlternative Worship
Synagogues in greater Baltimore and all over the world will be packed with crowds for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services in the coming weeks. For some, the High Holy Days kick off another Jewish...
View ArticleBaltimore Jazz Alliance Bops into First-Ever Festival
Those who fear there’s been a dismal downbeat in the Baltimore jazz scene have something to swing about. The Baltimore Jazz Alliance is tuning up for its family-friendly and free jazz festival, which...
View ArticleA Jewish Home
I’m not the first to say it and this is not the first time I’ve alluded to this fact: The Jewish world in the United States is a scary one for those of us who have been taught that the surest...
View ArticleJew Year’s Eve Set for Howard County
Thursday, Sept. 29 will see the Jewish Federation of Howard County kick off Rosh Hashanah with its second annual Jew Year’s Eve, a New Year’s Eve Party with a Jewish twist for adults in their 20s to...
View ArticleYou Should Know …
Gal Massalton is an Israeli native who is working in Baltimore as the Israel shlichah (emissary) for the Baltimore Zionist District (BZD). Originally from Rehovot, Massalton, 32, took a gap year...
View ArticleEmmys 2016: The Show’s Most Jewish Moments
Put enough Jewish talent and Hollywood brass in a room and you’re bound to create some memorable Jewish sound bites — and the 2016 Emmy Awards on Sunday night were no exception to this rule. From a...
View ArticleObama’s $38B Aid Package to Israel Comes with Caveats: It’s Generous, But On...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s near parting gift to Israel, a guarantee of $38 billion in defense assistance over a decade, distills into a single document what he’s been saying throughout eight...
View ArticleBoling — Engel Engagement
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