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Where What When - Baltimore's Jewish Magazine

September 2009 Issue

Table of Contents

New Hope for Children with Learning Differences

As a result of the Task Force findings, a new organization, Shemesh, was created as a program of The Associated. Shemesh will serve, in a financially viable framework, as a source of support, advocacy, and resources for children with learning differences. ............Read More

By Dr. Aviva Weisbord

The Story of the Warsaw Uprising

The Warsaw uprising, one of the most amazing stories of World War II, occurred exactly 65 years ago, in August and September of 1944. I bet most of you think this article is about the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Not exactly. ............Read More

By Eli Pollock

A Seating Dilemma - The Mikvah Dinner 1992

The beautiful new Mikvah of Baltimore had been completed. Many people worked very hard to raise the donations and funding for the project. The person who worked the most and was responsible for the success of the overall project was David Hess. ............Read More

By Eli W. Schlossberg

Care about Health (Illness?) Care

In fact, there is no one in this county who is really uninsured. Though inefficient and especially costly, no one is ever turned away from an emergency room. In reality, ERs often function as the primary care center for many "uninsured" people. ............Read More

By Dr. Yoel Jakobovits

Good Deeds

He proceeded to relate that, according to Pirkei Avos (Ethics of the Fathers), the world exists on three pillars: Torah, avoda (prayers), and gemilus chasadim (good deeds). "Nu," he continues "you've been on this planet for more than a few years, so what are some good deeds that you have observed? ............Read More

By I. Kinek

Ask the Shadchan

Quite a few girls have been suggested for him, and all of them sound wonderful. The problem is that they sound very similar. We know they can't be the same, but people tend to use the same adjectives to describe girls ............Read More

By Rabbi Meyer Brull

My mother-in-law is a wonderful person

Dear Rebbetzin Weinberg, My mother-in-law is a wonderful person. She is generous with her time and very helpful with her grandchildren. However, I find that, especially after the birth of our last child, she has been particularly critical of me. ............Read More

By Rebbetzin Chana Weinberg

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