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Baltimore, MD - Thursday, April 10, 2025 - Sefiras Haomer 5785/2025 chart. Click on the graphic below for a larger, printable version
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Dear Friends, Supporters & Family,  With profound sorrow, we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of Rav Dovid Frid Z"l, who returned his soul to Hashem on Shabbat March, 22. He left this world after sudden complications which tragically escalated, overwhelming his body in a matter of hours. For the past 15 years, Rav Dovid was not only a beacon of strength and Emunah, but a true warrior — living each day with courage, dignity, and deep devotion to Torah despite his health challenges. By his side every moment stood his beloved wife Rochel who,together with their children, was fully devoted to his care. Their lives revolved around keeping Rav Dovid comfortable, cared for, and surrounded by love. Now Rochel and the family are facing an unimag...
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Baltimore, MD – April 9, 2025 – Seven Mile Market will begin closing off their Chometz aisles Thursday afternoon, April 10, 2025. Challah and rolls for Shabbos will be available for sale all day Thursday and Friday morning while supplies last. There will be NO Chometz available after 11:00 AM on Friday morning. Chometz sales will resume on Isru Chag, Monday morning, April 21, 2025, at 7:30 AM. Seven Mile Market thanks you for being their valued customer this Pesach season!
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Dear Friend, Benny’s parents are facing every parent’s worst nightmare. Their precious 18-month-old baby, an Israeli toddler full of life and joy, has been diagnosed with colon cancer, and his only chance at survival is a surgery they simply cannot afford. 🩺💔 Imagine the heartbreak of knowing there’s a cure—but not having the means to get it. This is our moment to come together and give baby Benny a future >>> Benny’s parents are desperate, and they are turning to us, their extended family of kindness, for help. 🙏🏻 No parent should have to watch their child suffer because of financial limitations. No baby should have to fight this battle alone. Every donation—no matter the size—brings Benny closer to the surgery he urgen...
Baltimore, MD – April 11, 2025 – Tide Realty Capital, a local real estate investment management and advisory firm, recently partnered with Chasdei Lev Baltimore and the Network for Kindness to host two of the region’s largest Pesach food distributions at Reisterstown Road Plaza (“The Plaza”). On Sunday, March 23, the parking lot behind Home Depot was transformed into a bustling hub of chesed, where Chasdei Lev Baltimore, with the help of over 50 volunteers and 20 local schools and organizations, distributed more than 200 tons of food and household essentials — valued at over $900,000 — to hundreds of rebbeim and their families in preparation for Yom Tov. A week later, on Sunday, March 30, Network for Kindness held its own major distribution at th...
Baltimore, MD – April 11, 2025 – 3:12 PM – (BJL) A traffic accident has just occurred on Park Heights Avenue near the intersection of Fallstaff, in front of KAYTT, (Rabbi Dovid Heber’s shul) causing significant traffic delays.------------------------------------------------------------------ Join an official BJL WhatsApp group: bit.ly/2Qpdea2 Join BJL status: bit.ly/32HUBnJ
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Baltimore County, MD - April 11, 2025  - I am proud of the robust investments in education, public safety, transportation, recreation and parks, road resurfacing, curbs, gutters and sidewalks and many other capital projects. In the 2nd District, we secured more than $3 million for the redevelopment of the Pikesville Armory, $9-plus million for sidewalk improvements in Pikesville and Windsor Mill and $5-plus million in recreation and parks enhancements in Gwynn Oak, Lutherville-Timonium, Ruxton and Pikesville. Additionally, every community in the 2nd District will see significant improvements in quality-of-life issues with this budget. None of this would have been possible without the support and efforts of our...
Baltimore, MD - April 11, 2025 - REMINDER: Seven Mile Market will be closing today at 4:00 PM and wishes all our valued customers a Chag Kasher V’Sameach.
Baltimore, MD - April 11, 2025 -  Baltimore Community Chometz Burning photos by B. Ansbacher Photography
The New York Times is reporting that last month, a closed meeting was held in Tehran between Iranian officials and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to two sources who were present during the conversation, Khamenei was warned about the future of the nuclear program. The sources claimed that Khamenei received a clear message that he should consider dialogue- even direct - with the United States regarding the nuclear issue. They further warned him that avoiding such a move could lead to strikes on nuclear sites and harm the regime's stability. The meeting was held amid internal debates in Tehran regarding a response to US President Donald Trump's offer to renew negotiations on a new nuclear deal. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, as well as the heads o...
The victims in a New York sightseeing helicopter crash on Thursday have been identified as a family of five and the pilot. An executive from German tech company Siemens, his wife, their three young children and the pilot were killed when the helicopter broke apart midair and crashed upside down into the Hudson River, according to officials. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Agustín Escobar, 49, was visiting with his family from Spain. “We are deeply saddened by the tragic helicopter crash in which Agustín Escobar and his family lost their lives. Our heartfelt condolences go out to all their loved ones," Siemens said in a statement early Friday. The identity of the pilot has not been released. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the Bell 206 helicopter ...
Baltimore, MD - April 11, 2025 - Reposted upon request"Thank You for not burning plastic!" Baltimore, MD - May 2, 2017 - When Dr. Bert Miller was living in the Glenview Apartments (now the Fox Glen), in 1969, he noticed an elderly gentleman across the courtyard burning chometz on his porch.  When a fellow neighbor saw the billowing smoke, she thought the building was on fire and called the fire department. The Glen Avenue Fire Station firemen responded to the call, located about 150 yards away on the neighboring property, and put out the fire burning in his barbecue grill. As Dr. Miller explains, “The firemen soon realized that there was no out of control fire.  They learned that the man was performing one of the 3000-year-old Pesach rituals, likely the world’s olde...
US President Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday that the US is "close to getting hostages in Gaza back," while Israeli officials told The Jerusalem Post that there has been "some movement" from Hamas's side concerning the negotiations, and there is a higher chance of reaching a deal before. In recent days, talks have been held between Israel, Egypt, and the US on bringing the Egyptian proposal closer to the Israeli proposal. These talks were without the involvement of Hamas. Hamas has not yet seen the proposal, and there is currently no indication whether it will agree to it, an official with knowledge told the Post. JPost Videos Trump said that his administration was "dealing with Israel and Hamas" and that all parties were working on a deal...
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's decision to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national living in Maryland, from an El Salvador prison where federal officials sent hundreds of suspected criminals and gang members in March. Abrego Garcia, 29, was deported to the El Salvadoran megaprison last month for being an alleged MS-13 gang member, but his attorneys maintain he does not have any gang ties. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered federal officials to coordinate his return back to Maryland in a Monday order, calling his deportation "wholly unlawful." On Thursday, the Supreme Court sided with Xinis. "On March 15, 2025, the United States removed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from the United States to El Salvador, where...
The Trump administration was handed another win on Thursday after a federal judge ruled that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government and carry documentation. The Associated Press reported that Judge Trevor Neil McFadden, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, sided with the administration after arguing it was enforcing an existing requirement for everyone in the country who is not a citizen of the U.S. Rather than rule on the substance of the Trump administration’s arguments, McFadden ruled that the group pushing to stop the requirement did not have standing to pursue their claims. McFadden’s ruling will go into effect Friday. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Thursday that the deadline to register...
Baltimore, MD - April 10, 2025 - After collecting Pride of the Farm ice cream, stretchy, stress-relieving bananas, Lasdun-sponsored custom pen and flashlight sets, Tov Pizza memorabilia, yummy Candy Store offerings, Award-Winning O’Fishel To-Ah-Meh-Ha cholent, O’Fishel burger/hotdog boxes, and soup cups, 500 Bracha Out-Louders between ages 2–119 descended on Mitzvah Mo Worldwide Headquarters to celebrate and make more Brachos at the 20-something-or-other All-The-Brachos-You-Can-Make Buffet and Catch-A-Welcatch for a Yiddish-Kite. Those who were careful to document 100 Brachos that they recited in one day in chronological order were awarded with an O’Fishel Bureau of Engraving Portrait of Andrew Jackson (aka, a tzventzigger). Honored guests enjoyed a lavi...
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