Watch: Jewish Life Network's 613 Seconds Podcast - 'Chesed with Dignity: Inside Ahavas Yisrael' with Rabbi Baruch Brull, Executive Director
By: BJLife Newsroom
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 2, 2025 - Originally from Boro Park, Rabbi Boruch Brull came to Baltimore in 1978 to teach at TA, where his journey in community service began. Noticing a critical need, he helped found Ahavas Yisrael with Rabbi Elozor Isbee, z”l, to provide discreet, meaningful support to struggling families.
What started with food boxes and small checks has grown into a full-service chesed organization, offering help with food, rent, utilities, job placement, budgeting, and navigating government programs. At the heart of Ahavas Yisrael is dignity: “We ask, How can we better help you?—never making anyone feel uncomfortable.”
Rabbi Brull reflects on Baltimore’s unique sense of achdus and chesed, where rabbis, organizations, and even politicians work hand in hand. He shares moving stories, like giving from his own Pesach table to ensure another family could have a proper Seder.
Inspired by his parents and mentors like Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer, shlit”a, Rabbi Brull’s life has been a testament to empathy in action. Whether it’s providing over 500 Pesach support checks or walking families through crisis, Ahavas Yisrael ensures that no one in our community is left behind.
His message?
We're here to help. No one should ever feel alone.
Jewish Life Network's 613 Seconds Podcast - 'Chesed with Dignity: Inside Ahavas Yisrael' with Rabbi Baruch Brull, Executive Director
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 2, 2025 - Originally from Boro Park, Rabbi Boruch Brull came to Baltimore in 1978 to teach at TA, where his journey in community service began. Noticing a critical need, he helped found Ahavas Yisrael with Rabbi Elozor Isbee, z”l, to provide discreet, meaningful support to struggling families.
What started with food boxes and small checks has grown into a full-service chesed organization, offering help with food, rent, utilities, job placement, budgeting, and navigating government programs. At the heart of Ahavas Yisrael is dignity: “We ask, How can we better help you?—never making anyone feel uncomfortable.”
Rabbi Brull reflects on Baltimore’s unique sense of achdus and chesed, where rabbis, organizations, and even politicians work hand in hand. He shares moving stories, like giving from his own Pesach table to ensure another family could have a proper Seder.
Inspired by his parents and mentors like Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer, shlit”a, Rabbi Brull’s life has been a testament to empathy in action. Whether it’s providing over 500 Pesach support checks or walking families through crisis, Ahavas Yisrael ensures that no one in our community is left behind.
His message?
We're here to help. No one should ever feel alone.
If you’re part of an organization or business with a story to share, contact us at Media@baltimorejewishhome.com to learn more about being interviewed on the Jewish Living Network podcast.
Baltimore, MD – April 3, 2025 –- The Eruv hotline is currently out of service.
Please inform your family, friends, neighbors, and community members that the ERUVS are UP."
Annapolis, MD - April 4, 2025 - A bill that would establish a commission to explore a range of options related to slavery reparations is now on Gov. Wes Moore’s desk.
Options include an apology, payments or policy measures to make amends.
The legislation is controversial but significant, with State House Republicans putting up a fight. Their arguments honed in on potential costs. Bill supporters contend it will bring people together.
“You can’t have unity without justice, and you can’t have justice without truth-telling, and you can’t have truth-telling without courage,” said Montgomery County Delegate Gabriel Acevero, D-District 39, one of the bill’s co-sponsors.
Acevero considers the bill’s passage a milestone step in th...
Baltimore, MD - April 1, 2025 - Attention Completers of the O’Fishel’s Mitzvah Motivators Brachos-Out-Loud Program:
The All-The-Brachos-You-Can-Make buffet will take place at:
Mitzvah Motivator Headquarters 7000 Rockland Hills Drive Sunday, April 6, 2025 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Admission:
Free for all completers
Free for Sponsor Families
Other Guests: $50 minimum donation per person
Divrei Bracha from Mara D'Asra of Mitzvah Motivators, Rabbi Dovid Heber, at approximately 5:15 pm.
Plus: Catch a Wealcatch for your Yiddish-Kite! Successful completers of the MAYA program should bring along their four lists of 100 Brachos for their picture of Andrew Jackson.
Baltimore, MD - April 2, 2025 - 10:37AM - BJL has learned that a Baltimore resident is detained in Switzerland on their way to Eretz Yisrael for Pesach due to not holding an ETA. Be sure to read below.###Jerusalem, Israel - March 24, 2025 - As the busy Pesach travel season approaches, Chaim V’Chessed urges all travelers—both those leaving Israel and visitors arriving for the holiday—to take note of several critical travel guidelines to avoid complications and ensure a smooth journey.
Traveler’s Insurance: A Must-Have
One of the most crucial travel precautions is securing proper traveler’s insurance. This applies to:
• Residents of Israel who are traveling abroad
• Visitors coming to Israel for Pesach
Each year, Chaim V’Chessed is calle...
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Baltimore, MD – April 3, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Aaron and Rina Kuhr on the birth of Ariella Esther.
Mazel Tov to grandparents Mark & Hannah Kuhr, Philip Freedman and Iris Freedman.
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
During the Second Temple, the Greek empire reigned (over Israel),1 and they (the Greeks) passed decrees against the Jews and (tried) to erase their religion, and did not allow them to carry out Torah (study) or the commandments. They put their hands on their property and their daughters. They entered the Temple, destroyed and made the pure unclean. The Jews were in great distress because of them and were much oppressed, until the G-d of their fathers had mercy on them, delivering them from their hands and saving them. Then overcame, the sons of the Hasmonean High Priest, (the Greeks) and killed them and saved the Jews from their hands. They appointed a king from the Priests, and the kingdom of Israel was restored for more than 200 years until the destruction of (the) second (Temple). When the Jews overcame their enemies and destroyed them, it was the 25th of Kislev2 when they entered the Sanctuary (inner room) and did not find pure (olive) oil in the Temple, except one jar sealed with seal of the High Priest, and it did not contain enough to light except for one day only. But they lit from it the lamps of the Menorah3 for eight days, until they could crush olives and produce a (new quantity) of pure oil. For these reasons, decreed the Sages of that generation that these eight days that begin on the 25th Kislev, will be days of joy and praise. One lights on them lamps at evening at the entrance to the houses, every evening of the eight nights to show off and demonstrate the miracle. These days are called ''Hanukah'' that is to say ''they rested'' (chanu) on the ''25'' ('th of the month) because on the 25th they rested from their enemies. and also because of those days they (re)-dedicated the house (Temple) which their foes had defiled. Also some say that it is a commandment to increase slightly the festive meals on Hanukah. Another reason is because the work of (building) the Sanctuary (in the desert) was completed in these days. One should tell one's children the story of the miracles that were done for our fore-fathers in those days, (see Josephus) However, these meals are not considered as part of the commandment unless one says at the meal songs of praise. One should increase charity in these Hanukah days, for this can help mend any defects in our souls. This charity, should be given particularly to poor Torah scholars. (KSA 139:1) 1) 352 BCE until 70 CE 2) 139 BCE 3) The Menorah was made of gold and had seven branches.
Baltimore, MD – Mar. 30, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Perel (Penina) Klein, a’h, (wife of Schaja Klein, z’l), mother of Isaac (Chavie, a’h) Klein, Heshie (Tanya) Klein, Rabbi Ushi (Rochie) Klein, and Malkie (Gedalia) Liebes.
The Kevurah will take place tomorrow, Monday 3/31, at 1:00 pm at Floral Park Cemetery 104 Deans Rhode Hall, Monmouth Junction, NJ, 08852
Shiva will observed through Sunday, April 6, beginning with Mincha/Maariv on Monday at 2812 West Strathmore Ave., Baltimore, MD 21209
Shacharis 7:30AM (Sunday:8:00AM)
Mincha/Maariv 7:15PM (Erev Shabos: 5:00PM)Maariv Motzaei Shabbos: 8:18PM
Shiva hours until 10:00PM
Bila HaMaves LaNetzach…
For many people, the commencement of Sefer Vayikra marks a distinct departure in the Torah from the telling of the history of the world and our becoming an Am, to the more technical details of the Avodas Hamishkan and Korbanos. Indeed, without a Bais Hamikdash, it is all too easy to “read through” much of the Sefer as not relevant to our place in Galus. After all, what possible use could we have for learning the difference between a Korban Tamid and a Korban Mincha or the precise method in which a Kohen was to sprinkle the blood from an offering? Such an approach misses the obvious – Sefer Vayikra represents the same word of Hashem as Sefer Bereishis or Shemos. In fact, its words carry some of the most fundamental lessons of the Kedushas Hatorah an...
Rabbi Dovid Fink: Parshas Vayikra - Vayikra: The "Middle Book
For many people, the commencement of Sefer Vayikra marks a distinct departure in the Torah from the telling of the history of the world and our becoming an Am, to the more technical details of the Avodas Hamishkan and Korbanos. Indeed, without a BaisHamikdash, it is all too easy to “read through” much of the Sefer as not relevant to our place in Galus. After all, what possible use could we have for learning the difference between a Korban Tamid and a Korban Mincha or the precise method in which a Kohen was to sprinkle the blood from an offering? Such an approach misses the obvious – Sefer Vayikra represents the same word of Hashem as Sefer Bereishis or Shemos. In fact, its words carry some of the most fundamental lessons of the KedushasHatorah and the morals for how we are to live our lives.
One illustration of this is the detailed descriptions given of the Korban Olah. This particular Korban, one brought voluntarily by an individual as an offering for atonement, may consist of a large animal (a bull), a smaller animal (a sheep), a bird (a dove) or a meal offering. The Alshech derives from the fact that the Torah explicitly uses the word Korbono with respect to the dove, that the poorer mans offering may in fact be more precious to Hashem than the more expensive cattle offering. The Torah goes out of its way to explain the equal sanctity of each type of Korbon Olah, regardless of its cost and how each one is equal before Hashem.
Yet, for some reason, there is one obvious distinction between the procedure used for cattle and that used for the dove. The Torah quite specifically spells out that in the case of cattle, the Kohen “scrubs the intestines and burns them on the Mizbeach.” (1:9) In the case of the dove, the Torah says its innards “shall be placed on the ashes to the east of the Mizbeach.” Why do we go to such lengths to express the equality of the different types of Karbonos and then treat them so differently – a dove is not worthy of having its innards on the Mizbeach?
Rashi (1:16) and the Abarbanel derive a profound lesson from this distinction. They point out that cattle eats what its owner provides whereas birds fly and take food from wherever they choose. It is repulsive to Hashem to have the intestines on the Mizbeach which contained “stolen” food. While there are several earlier references to the despicable nature of Gezel, perhaps none make the point so clearly of its incompatibility with the kedusha for which we strive. In our modern times, it seems that temptation is at everyone’s front door. Whether it is our immersion in the business world or the financial pressures of the times, one must constantly be vigilant to avoid impropriety. If the intestines of an “unscrupulous” animal are unwelcome on the Mizbeach, how careful we must be in exercising our affairs to stay as far away from dishonesty as possible. Though Sefer Vayikra discusses many things which seem quite remote, the lessons learned are as much a part of our precious Torah as any.
Cybersecurity experts are warning of a significant increase in hacktivist activities planning to attack Israeli targets ahead of April 7. According to the latest report from Radware's Research Center, researchers have observed extensive preparation ahead of the annual OpIsrael and OpJerusalem campaigns.
The campaign, which began in 2013 by the hacktivist group Anonymous, occurs annually with the aim of attacking Israeli websites and online services. This year, analysis of social media traffic indicates that approximately 48 different hacktivist groups are coordinating attacks.
"We are witnessing a significant increase in hacktivist activity targeting Israel in recent weeks," Ron Meyran, VP of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Radware noted. "Our analysis shows a clear pattern o...
A group of 15 Senate Democrats on Thursday backed resolutions introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to halt billions of dollars in US arms sales and military aid to Israel, Axios reported, though the measures were overwhelmingly rejected.
The two resolutions, aimed at preventing the sale of $8.8 billion in bombs and other munitions to Israel, were defeated by votes of 15-82 and 15-83.
The initiative, which drew no support from Republican senators, exposed a growing rift within the Democratic Party.
Among those voting in favor of Sanders’ resolutions were Democratic Senators Richard Durbin (IL), Martin Heinrich (NM), Mazie Hirono (HI), Ben Ray Luján (NM), Tim Kaine (VA), Andy Kim (NJ), Ed Markey (MA), Jeff Merkley (OR), Chris Murphy (CT), Brian Scha...
Jerusalem, Israel - April 3, 2025 - Just when you thought things couldn’t heat up any more….Welcome to the Middle East! Not even the “Iceman”, of blessed memory, could cool this region down right now. Rumors are swirling that the US is planning to attack Iran in the near future. There were reports of large transport planes arriving in the region all week. The US Air Force has continued to attack Yemen with increasing intensity for the past few weeks. Despite these attacks and the large amount of damage they have caused, the Houthis of Yemen, with Iranian backing, continue to fire ballistic missiles at Israel and to attack US Naval ships and commercial vessels. In short, Iran is causing a huge amount of problems for the region, the US and the entire world. Dur...
Baltimore, MD – April 3, 2025 – 3:43PM - An accident on the 695 inner loop just after Greenspring Ave. entrance is causing significant traffic delays.
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Jerusalem, Israel - April 3, 2025 - Jerusalem’s Western Wall underwent its biannual note collection yesterday as thousands of personal prayers were carefully removed from the crevices of the ancient stones. The ritual, carried out ahead of Pesach and Rosh Hashanah, ensures that the sacred tradition continues while preserving the integrity of the holy site.
Western Wall officials oversee the process as workers use wooden sticks to respectfully extract the notes, known as kvitlach. In keeping with Jewish custom, the collected papers are never read but are instead buried on the Mount of Olives, as is done with geniza, worn sacred texts.
This longstanding tradition reflects the Wall’s deep spiritual significance, drawing visitors from around the world who leave behind heartfelt m...
Baltimore, MD - April 3, 2025 - President Donald Trump this week announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 percent tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens more.
Trump, in an announcement Wednesday, said the "reciprocal tariffs" are aimed to promote domestic manufacturing and narrow the gap with the tariffs the White House says other countries unfairly impose on American-made products.
However, many economists warn the action could mean Maryland consumers can expect to pay more for many necessities, such as food, clothing, and energy. And those impacts will be felt most severely by lower-income Americans, a new analysis from the Yale Budget Lab suggests.
The reciprocal tariffs, which range from 10 percent to 46 percent, are...
Baltimore, MD – April 2025 - Every Shabbos table offers every Jewish family an incredible opportunity by which they can share their joy for Shabbos, for Yiddishkeit and for HaShem with their children. Unfortunately, our schedules are hectic and many people don’t have the time to prepare themselves to utilize the Shabbos table to its fullest. Therefore, we at ACHIM created TableTalk as a pre-packaged talking points pamphlet which is attractive, fun and has something for everyone. Limited copies are distributed to many shuls on a weekly basis but they are snatched up very quickly. Get yours ASAP or click on the graphic below and print your own.What’s in it and what’s all the excitement about?TableTalk features:• Weekly halachic dilemma cre...
Hamas has opted not to respond to Israel’s latest counter-proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, instead reaffirming its commitment to the terms set forth by international mediators, a Hamas official told Reuters on Wednesday.
On March 29, Israel confirmed it had submitted a revised proposal to mediators, working in full coordination with the United States, following Hamas’s earlier acceptance of a ceasefire framework outlined by Egypt and Qatar.
A document reviewed by Reuters indicates that the mediators’ proposal aligns with the ceasefire plan from January 17 and would extend the truce for an additional 50 days.
The agreement stipulates that negotiations for a subsequent phase must be concluded before the extended ceasefire period expires. Un...
Baltimore, MD – April 3, 2025 – The shooting which occurred in Patterson Shopping Center lot appears to have been targeted, as the suspect and the victims are known to each other.
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