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    Synagogue in Maryland vandalized

    By admin on July 28, 2010

    Swastikas, Auschwitz slogan spray-painted across Jewish building.
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    Synagogue in Maryland vandalized


    Annapolis, MD – State Weighs Allowing Inmates’ Own Clergy at Death

    By admin on July 19, 2010

    Annapolis, MD – Maryland is considering becoming one of the few states to allow condemned inmates to choose a clergy member not employed by the state to be in the execution chamber when they die.
    Corrections officials must balance the sensitive issues of security during one of the gravest tasks undertaken by the state and religious [...]


    Agudath Israel of Maryland Disappointed by BOAST Outcome

    By admin on April 13, 2010

    Annapolis, MD – Late Monday night in the closing hour of the 427th Session of the Maryland General Assembly, the BOAST (Building Opportunities for All Students and Teachers) Tax Credit bill was defeated in the House Ways and Means Committee by a 14-7 margin.
    In the days leading up to the April 12th  sine die, the [...]


    Orthodox Union Dismayed By Proposed Amendments To BOAST Maryland Tax Credit

    By admin on April 11, 2010

    The Orthodox Union (Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization is dismayed by proposed amendments to BOAST Maryland education tax credit. Released on Saturday by the House Ways & Means Committee, the proposal would replace the BOAST tax credit with state grants to nonpublic schools with aging infrastructure [...]


    Annapolis, MD – Marylanders Debate Scholarship Tax Credits For Private Schools

    By admin on March 25, 2010

    Annapolis, MD – Maryland may soon allow tax credits for businesses that make scholarship donations for private school students, but some opponents say the proposal is too close to voucher programs and could wind up funding schools with discriminatory hiring practices.
    The legislation in play would also give companies the tax credit if they contribute to [...]


    Agudath Israel Delegation Meets with Maryland Legislative Leaders to Discuss Nonpublic School Tax Credit Legislation

    By admin on March 5, 2010

    ANNAPOLIS, MD — On Wednesday, March 3rd, a delegation of Orthodox Jewish community activists and representatives from Jewish educational institutions from across the state converged on Annapolis to engage in advocacy efforts on behalf of the BOAST (Building Opportunities for All Students and Teachers) Maryland Educational Tax Credit. The BOAST program seeks to provide lucrative [...]


    Tov pizza

    By admin on December 28, 2009

    Tov pizza
    6313 Reisterstown rd Baltimore, Maryland
    410-358-4tov(4868)
    Kof K – Dairy


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    Mormon church, Jewish leaders tackle proxy baptism

    September 3, 2010

    In a joint statement, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and coalition of Jewish leaders say genealogical database changed to better prevent names of Jews killed in Nazi concentration camps from being submitted for posthumous baptism by proxy
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    Mormon church, Jewish leaders tackle proxy baptism

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    Rabbi Krakowski On Parshas Nitzavim-Vayeilech

    September 3, 2010

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    ByRabbi Y. Dov Krakowski
    This week’s Sedra is one of the most powerful and emotional in the Torah. It is a Sedra very fitting to be read annually during Elul in close proximity to the Days of Awe. The Torah expresses to us the idea of free will – the ability to choose between right and [...]

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    Ra’anana man feeds humous to a Hungary nation

    September 3, 2010

    Chain of restaurants has found a following among a people known for their love of goulash and pastries.
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    Ra’anana man feeds humous to a Hungary nation