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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 18, 2026 - This past Motzei Shabbos, dozens of families from across the Baltimore community attended a Naava Kodesh Melava Malka to hear and engage in a meaningful discussion about living in Eretz Yisrael. The event took place in Ohel Moshe’s new hall and was co-hosted by three local kehillos: Congregations Ohel Moshe, Shomrei Emunah, and Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion (BJSZ). The evening was made possible through the generous sponsorship of The Dream Raffle, whose partnership enables Naava Kodesh to bring vital resources and open conversations to the Baltimore community about living in Eretz Yisrael. The program offered both inspiration and a practical discussion focused on keeping Eretz Yisrael at the forefront of people’s minds and, ultimately, on meriting t...
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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 16, 2026 - As part of Kesser Torah’s current Mesikus HaTorah campaign, the yeshiva has released a song titled Mesikus HaTorah. Composed by Mrs. Ruchie Torgow and sung by the KT bochurim, the song gives powerful expression to the campaign’s theme. Its words are adapted from the Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh. In Parshas Ki Savo (Devarim 26:11), the Torah states: ושמחת בכל הטוב אשר נתן לך ה' אלקיך ולביתך… And you will be b’simcha with all the tov that Hashem has given you and your home… On these words, the Ohr HaChaim explains that if a person genuinely grasped the sweetness of Torah, he would be so overwhelmed by its goodness that nothing else would hold any appeal. Torah would eclipse every other pursuit. ...
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Milcha is only 2 months old and is fighting a severe liver disease that is threatening her life.  Doctors have told her parents that her only chance to survive is urgent, advanced treatment abroad. The costs are overwhelming, and her family cannot do this alone. Her mother, Feiga Tehila, is begging for help to save her baby girl. Every donation helps give Milcha another chance to live. Even sharing this message can help reach someone who can save her. Please don’t ignore this. A baby’s life is at stake. 💔 👉 Donate and help save Milcha:  https://go.aloviakids.org/bn688nx1?utm_source=jbl16.2at
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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 16, 2026  - On Sunday, February 15 (28 Shevat), the JUSA House was filled with the energy of Ahavas Yisrael as the Jewish Uniformed Services Association of Maryland (JUSA-Chabad) and the Maryland Free State Post 167 of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA (JWV) held their annual Mishloach Manos packing event.Led by Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Director of JUSA-Chabad, and JWV Post 167 Commander Dan Berkovitz, a dedicated group of veterans and community members gathered to assemble over 150 festive packages. These gifts are destined for Jewish veterans across Maryland - many of whom are homebound or in care facilities - to ensure they can fulfill the mitzvah and feel the joy of the upcoming Purim celebrations. "It is truly a Kiddush Hashem to see our veterans coming toge...
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 18, 2026  - Rabbi Zvi Goldberg and Rav Mordechai Frankel will be joined by Rabbi Avrohom Kaufman to discuss the halachos of a kosher haircut. Topics to be discussed will include:What to watch out for when going to a barberWhat to be careful about when giving a haircut at homeDiagrams and photos to demonstrate what is permittedYOUR questions!Click here to registerRabbi Avrohom Kaufman has 15 years of experience as a barber and is a kollel member of Ohr Halacha. He recently translated a sefer on this topic into English, which he entitled A Kosher Haircut. The sefer includes detailed laws and diagrams. He is a Baltimore native who now makes his home in Kiryat Sefer, Israel.To submit questions:Email us prior to the program at webinar@star-k.orgAsk questions via chat d...
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 18, 2026 -The fifth annual Family First Lecture brought together Rabbi Yisroel Motzen, Dr. Tammy Mintz, and Dr. Zipora Schorr for a candid, thoughtful conversation to an audience that included parents and school leaders on how to raise emotionally healthy, resilient Jewish children today. Many attendees described the evening, hosted by Jewish Educational Services, as “refreshing,” noting how well the panelists complemented one another and how “relaxed, informative, and enjoyable” the conversation felt. Moderated by Rabbi Aaron Levitt, Executive Director of Jewish Educational Services, the program also honored the memory and enduring impact of Rebbetzin Dr. Aviva Weisbord, whose warmth, authenticity, and unwavering belief in people continue to gu...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 18, 2026 – 11:15AM (BJL) Due to a power surge, the main TA phone line is not currently operational. Parents should email the relevant division office if they need to reach the school. TA’s IT team is actively working on the issue and hopes to have it resolved soon.
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 17, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yair Greiniman (Denver) and Rivka Gourdji (Baltimore) on their engagement. Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Chaim & Devorah Leah Gourdji יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 17, 2026 - Crews are working to fix potholes across the city, with several visible potholes Tuesday morning being repaired by the afternoon. Still, drivers said they never know when a new one is going to pop up, so they’ve been taking it slow to prevent damage to their cars. “It’s like a bump. You can hurt yourself. And if a woman is pregnant, she can have her baby before her time,” one woman said. The 2026 pothole season has proven to be unforgiving, offering drivers with a variety of sizes to try to avoid on the road. The dreaded car damagers can be seen across the city, including one on Interstate 83 North that’s down to the rebar. There’s also the bare crater, which comes in all sizes and clusters. “It’s like ri...
Baltimore County, MD - Feb. 17, 2026  - The Baltimore County Council took swift action Tuesday night to block the construction of an ICE detention center in Hunt Valley. The emergency session came after the county executive learned the U.S. General Services Administration leased an office space in the county. Councilmembers passed the legislation with a unanimous 6-0 vote. "Bill 14-26, which will effectively outlaw all or any future detention centers here in Baltimore County starting Jan. 1, 2026. So, if there is a permit on file or somebody applied for a permit, it will be cancelled and we won't allow any future detention centers in Baltimore County," said Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones, D-District 4. It marked a similar move Howard County made&...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 17, 2026 – 6:58PM (BJL)  An accident has occurred at the intersection of Old Pimlico Road and Smith Avenue. There is no access to Pimlico Road from Smith Ave. Expect delays in the area and use caution when approaching the intersection 
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 17, 2026 – 6:25PM  (BJL) A massive accident has occurred at the intersection of Greenspring Avenue and Lightfoot Road. The area is completely shut down. Please avoid the area and use alternate routes.
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 17, 2026 - Mazel Tov to Rabbi Hillel Rosenberg's class of Tashbar for starting Gemara! The boys and their parents were zocheh to hear divrei bracha from Rabbi Hopfer, shlita which was followed by lebedig dancing and a custom made cake which pictured the cases of the first Mishna in Elu Metzios. Thank you to Ohr Hatorah for hosting the event. May the boys continue to grow as Bnei Torah and constantly come closer to Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
Washington, DC- Feb. 17, 2026 - A person was arrested Tuesday afternoon after running toward the U.S. Capitol with a shotgun. Capitol Police Chief Mike Sullivan said that an 18-year-old man exited a white Mercedes SUV parked on the 100 block of Maryland Avenue near the Capitol. The suspect was armed with a shotgun and headed toward the West Front of the building. Officers quickly confronted the suspect and ordered him to the ground. He complied and was arrested. There were no injuries reported. The suspect, who was not identified during an afternoon briefing, was also wearing a Kevlar vest and tactical gloves, Sullivan said, and he was not from the Washington, D.C., area. It was later determined that the shotgun was loaded, and the suspect had additional rounds on him. Officers also fou...
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 17, 2026 - This past Sunday, February 15, the third grade of Torah Institute celebrated a beautiful and meaningful milestone as the four classes completed their first mesechta of Mishnayos, Meseches Berachos. Each class held its own personal siyum in a different location throughout the school, creating an intimate and proud atmosphere for the talmidim. Each boy participated in the siyum by either saying a dvar Torah related to the last mishnah or by reciting a part of the last mishnah, ensuring that every talmid had a personal role in this remarkable accomplishment. After the individual siyumim, the entire grade gathered in the gym, which was filled to capacity with proud parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. The audience was privileged to hear...
Annapolis, MD - Feb. 17, 2026 - Gov. Wes Moore signed emergency legislation Tuesday morning that bans 287(g) immigration enforcement agreements in Maryland. The Maryland House and Senate both passed versions of bills — House Bill 444 and Senate Bill 245 — to ban 287(g) agreements. The legislation was considered emergency legislation, which meant the final bill takes effect upon the governor's approval. "Maryland is a community of immigrants. It is not our weakness, it's our strength. This is not rhetoric, it is our reality," Moore said Tuesday morning at a bill-signing ceremony. "Our neighbors, our friends, our family members are afraid because of the actions of the Trump-Vance ICE operation. Making America great does not mean telling ...
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 17, 2026  - The four-year high school graduation rate in Baltimore County Public Schools has fallen to a 14-year low, despite record funding. Now, one Baltimore County Board of Education member says graduation rates are down because BCPS has the wrong priorities. Maggie Domanowski, four years ago, ran for Baltimore County Board of Education because she says the district was failing in its core mission. “We're not preparing these students to be productive adults, and we have to get better at it,” Domanowski told Project Baltimore. Four years later, as Domanowski seeks re-election, she believes she’s identified the main problem. “The majority of the adults on the board in the school system make decisions that are in the best interes...
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