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Baltimore's Yom Kippur Koton Mincha Minyanim on Thursday, July 24 in Preparation for Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av Statement From Rabbi Yaacov Cohen From WKS Regarding Kashrus Supervision of Kona Ice Trucks BDE: Michael Allen Davis z”l Rabbi Moshe Taragin on Parshat Matos/Massei - The Unpromised Land President Herzog Visits the Gaza Strip (Photos) Brennan Directed Publication Of 'Implausible' Reports Claiming Putin Preferred Trump In 2016, House Found Justice Department, Conservative Law Firm Set Sights On Maryland Voter Registrations Moore Says Pimlico Redevelopment 'On Track' As Bonds Remain Unissued, Limited Activity 12-Year-Old Leads Police on Chase in Stolen SUV, Highlights Baltimore’s Juvenile Crime Crisis Knesset Approves Resolution Affirming Israel's Right To Sovereignty In Judea And Samaria Captured Footage Shows Hamas Feasting Amid Claims Of 'Famine' Mediators Reject Hamas' Response To Ceasefire Offer Star-K: Nine Days Fish Info & Baltimore Restaurant Openings WITS Thanks Senator Dalya Attar For Securing State Funds For Their Campus Seven Mile Market Weekly Specials - Final Corrected Version in Effect Tuesday, July 22 - Monday, July 28, 2025 Mazel Tov to Baruch Nosenchuk and Leah Skaist on their engagement BJL Traffic Alert – Reisterstown Road & I-695 York Road Fully Reopens After Water Main Break Shuttered Businesses, Closed Roads Trump Calls For Obama To Be Criminally Investigated, Says He Was Russiagate 'Ringleader' Chaverim of Baltimore Fires Up the Gratitude at Annual Member BBQ Bash (Photos)
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Baltimore, MD – July 23, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah  of Michael Allen Davis, z”l, husband of Andrea Davis, father of Nathaniel (Erin) Davis, Melinda (Kfir) Ziv, and Alexander Davis and brother of Harry (Lynn) Davis and Paul Davis. The levayah will take place graveside on Thursday, July 24, 2025  at 11:00 AM at Jewish War Veterans Cemetery 6700 Hamilton Ave, Rosedale, MD 21237 Shiva will be observed at 3605 Seven Mile Lane, Baltimore, MD 21208 Shacharit: 7:30am Mincha/Arvit: 7:30PM Visiting Hours: 7:30am – 10:30am 5:00 PM ...
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Baltimore, MD - July 21, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah of Mr. Larry Katz, z’l, husband of Mrs. Sandy Katz, father of Avie (Rivkie) Katz, Yehudis (Tony) Goldenberg, Ben Katz, and Aron (Shaindy) Katz, and brother of Barry Katz. The levayah will be held at Levinson’s on Tuesday, July 22 at 12:00 pm. Kevurah will take place at the Agudah cemetery. Shiva will be observed at 3801 West Strathmore, Baltimore, MD 21215Minyanim:Shacharis: 7:15 AMMincha/Maariv: 8:10 PMThe family respectfully requests no visitors between 6:00-7:00 pm  or after 10:00pm בלע המוות לנצח …
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Baltimore, MD - July, 2025 - The Baltimore community is honored to welcome one of the premier poskim and Torah leaders of our generation, HaGaon HaRav Asher Weiss, shlit”a, for a special weekend of Torah and inspiration. Rav Weiss is widely regarded as one of the foremost halachic authorities in the world today. He serves as the Av Beis Din of Darchei Torah, Rosh Kollel of Bais Medrash Darchei Torah, and the posek for Shaarei Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem. A prolific author, Rav Weiss has published 37 volumes of sefarim, and his weekly shiurim are attended by thousands across the spectrum of Torah Jewry. His reach spans from hesder yeshivos in Sderot to the most prestigious kollelim in Yerushalayim. Rav Weiss plays a central role in developing the next generation of Torah leadership...
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Baltimore, MD - July 23, 2025 -  Whole Kosher Services certifies the Kona Ice syrups listed as "Kreations" manufactured in Texas. The syrup bottles must contain the WKS symbol on the labels. Some are even dairy.  Whole kosher services  certifies only the syrups and powders for Kona Ice. And upon our investigation into Kona ice operations we cannot certify the individual trucks. This is for a few reasons: 1.  In many places the trucks will produce a premix in their facilities and add ingredients such as citric acid or other things.  2. They are not under contract to use only the syrups that kona provides. We were informed that if they were to put the individual trucks under contract they would have to share their proprietary formulas...
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Baltimore, MD – July 23, 2025 - Tomorrow, Thursday, July 24, is Yom Kippur Koton, a special opportunity to daven on behalf of Acheinu B'nei Yisroel in Eretz Yisroel and around the world. Please note the following Yom Kippur Koton Mincha Minyanim in town: (If you know of any others, please let us know so we may add them to this list.) Khal Ahavas Yisrael Tzemach Tzedek (KAYTT) Rabbi Dovid Heber – 2:00 PMEzras Noshim open for women.   Community Kollel – 2:45 PM Agudah of Park Heights Rabbi Moshe Heinemann – 7:30 PM (Upstairs, 3rd floor) Darchei Tzedek Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz – 7:30 PM (Downstairs Beis Medrash) Bais HaKnesses Ohr HaChaim Rabbi Zvi Weiss – 7:35 PM Please text 410-458-9522 if you will be fasting. Bais Nosson Rabbi Shmuel...
For forty years we wandered the desert, passing through forty-two desolate locations. What was meant to be a short journey from Egypt to Israel, lasting just a few months, became a drawn-out odyssey. The original generation that left Egypt was not prepared for the challenges of life in Israel. A new generation had to emerge, and that transformation demanded forty years on the clock and forty-two stops in the wilderness. Not all forty-two desert stops were alike. Roughly fourteen of them took place during the first year, as part of the initial journey toward the promised land. After that first year, the mission was suspended; over the next thirty-eight years of aimless wandering, we camped at twenty additional locations—without clear direction and without any itinerary leading to Ere...
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President Isaac Herzog today, Wednesday, visited the Gaza Strip. The President was accompanied on his visit by Commander of the Southern Command, Major General Yaniv Asor, the Commander of Division 99, Brigadier General Yoav Brunner, together with additional commanders who presented the President with an operational update - including an update on the humanitarian effort, highlighting all that Israel was doing to enable the entry of hundreds of aid trucks into the Gaza Strip every week, maintaining a complex balance between humanitarian needs and security considerations. The President said: “We are acting here according to international law. We are providing humanitarian aid according to international law. The ones trying to sabotage this aid are Hamas and its people, who are w...
The intelligence community did not have any direct information that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, but, at the "unusual" direction of then-President Barack Obama, published "potentially biased" or "implausible" intelligence suggesting otherwise, the House Intelligence Committee found. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a report prepared by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence back in 2020. The report, which was based on an investigation launched by former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., was dated Sept. 18, 2020. At the time of the publication of the report, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was the chairman of the committee. Th...
Annapolis,  MD  - July 23, 2025 - Maryland elections officials face the potential of a federal investigation and a separate federal lawsuit led by local, state, and national Republicans over allegations of improperly maintained voter rolls. In two letters sent four days apart, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and lawyers representing the state and national Republican Party and two party officials in Maryland raised concerns about efforts to purge duplicate and ineligible voters — including those who are deceased, incarcerated or undocumented immigrants. Both letters, obtained by Maryland Matters, cite federal election law and a 2023 state audit that raised questions about the accuracy of state voter rolls. State Elections Administrator Jared DeMarinis ...
Annapolis, MD - July 23, 2025 - Maryland officials are doubling down that the demolition and redevelopment of the state’s flagship racetrack will remain on schedule, despite a key funding source not yet issued, limited activity at the government-controlled site, and the developer abruptly altering details on its website after being questioned. Spotlight on Maryland has been monitoring the more than $500 million Pimlico Race Course redevelopment project in Baltimore’s Park Heights neighborhood since the start of the year. During the 2024 legislative session, the Maryland General Assembly successfully revived a 2020 framework bill to redevelop Pimlico, the nation’s second-oldest horse racing track. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) celebrat...
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Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Pinchas: Visiting Day

Most years the portion of Pinchos is read during the Shabbosos of Bein HaMetzarim, ‘between the straits’ of the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av.


It is averred that this is due to our desire to read from the specific sections within this portion of the Moadim, the listing of all the Jewish holidays we celebrate in the course of the year, to express our yearning that these days of mourning over the Churban, the destruction of the Temples, too,  will be transformed one day soon into days of ‘joy and gladness’, as the prophets promised. (בני יששכר)


But there is something even more significant going on here.


The Midrash quoting Rebbi Levi asserts, that initially before the Sin of the Golden Calf each of the months summer were destined to host a holiday.


In Nissan we celebrate Pesach. During Iyar we commemorate the ‘Small Pesach’, Pesach Sheini, where those who missed out in bringing the first Pesach can make it up on the 14th of this month. Shavuos, the day of the giving of Torah, is observed in Sivan. The summer months of Tammuz, Av and Elul should have each housed the holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkos respectively. Due to our having sinned they were now all relegated to the month of Tishrei, leaving these summer months bereft of their hoped-for glory. (ילקו"ש פנחס רמז תשפב)


In their place we commemorate: the tragedy of the breaking of the Luchos, and other resulting calamities associated with this day, on the 17th of Tammuz; the folly of the spies and the destruction of the two Temples, on the ninth of Av; the forty ‘days of appeasement’ for the sin of the Golden Calf, that commenced on the first of Elul, culminating with the giving of the second Luchos on Yom Kippur.


The reading of the portion of the Moadim, delineating the full gamut of holidays as we celebrate them today with Rosh HaShana on the first of Tishrei, Yom Kippur on the 10th, and Sukkos on the 15th, are all the product of the initiation of a sin that began precisely at this time, and continued to spiral downward disrupting the natural order of the Yomim Tovim.


In the original plan the progression from Pesach, the exodus from Egypt, to Shavuos, the receiving of the Torah at Sinai, would have continued with Rosh HaShana as the day we were restored to eternal life equal to the stature of Adam before his sin. Yom Kippur would have been an exquisite encounter with the Almighty, similar to the entrance of the Kohen Gadol into the Holy of Holies, culminating with a holiday of indescribable joy, Sukkos, celebrating the privilege we have in being in G-d’s constant embrace. 


In the re-formed version, these days now all represent the success of our struggles against a powerful enemy, the evil inclination, and the benevolence of a Creator who accepts repentance and atones our sins, and the joy of that privilege.


There is a command to remember the Sin of the Golden Calf.


Remember, do not forget, how you angered Hashem, your G-d, in the Wilderness. (דברים ט ז)


The Ramban reveals that the intention here is not to remember how bad we were, but rather how, despite our miserable failings, G-d accepted our sincere regret and forgave us. This is a testament, the Ramban emphasizes, to the overwhelming love He has for His children.


The beloved Rebbi Levi Yitzchok of Barditchev extends this idea in novelly interpreting the very verse that would seem to condemn us to long-lasting punishment as proof of our greatness.


After the sin G-d exclaims: “...on the day that I make My account, I will take this sin of theirs into account.” (שמות לב לד)


The traditional understanding of this verse is that when G-d will hold us accountable for our sins He will also apportion part of the punishment on behalf of the sin of the Golden Calf, so that we won’t be inundated with the full consequences of that particular sin in one big wave.


The Barditchover says ‘poonk’t farkert’ - just the opposite.


When G-d observed our audacity to sin even after having experienced the plagues in Egypt, the miracle at the sea, and the revelation at Sinai, He realized how stiff-necked we were and the level to which we struggled internally to overcome our instincts. This not only displayed how difficult it was but it also highlighted and magnified the good choices we had made. These were no slouches, G-d realized, as it were, who automatically followed the traditions of their forefathers. The same mighty battles they fought internally when they failed, were the same drives that should have prevented their declaring, “We will do and we will adhere!”, at Sinai - yet they overcame. 


The accounting in the verse refers to those moments when G-d remembers us fondly and desires to bestow blessing upon us, He promises to recall the mighty forces we fight against, as evident in the episode with the Golden Calf, thereby multiplying His appreciation for our choices and the rewards associated with that accomplishment. (עבודת ישראל בלק בשם הקדושת לוי)


The Sefer Chareidim, the great sage and kabbalist, Rav Elazar Azkiri, teaches that the verse that directs us to remember how ‘we angered Hashem’ is a summons to each one of use to personalize it and realize how we too have come up short in our duties to G-d. This should compel us to rise up and engage in a process of self-introspection in returning to His embrace, as He so lovingly exhibited after the sin of the Golden Calf.


There is one caveat however, we must never become apathetic, we must continue to long and yearn for the closeness we are missing. Otherwise we are shamelessly shunning His affection, and guilty of the worst sin - ingratitude.


We are not to mourn over the difficulties we face but rather over the distance that has developed between us and G-d. We pine for the days when we can sense once again His closeness, His inspiration, His joyous love for us.


We must ache for those ‘missing days’ of summer.


As a child, for over eight years, I was fortunate to spend the two months of summer in a wonderful overnight camp. The days were filled with great activities, terrific friends and a very devoted and talented staff. Despite the many distractions, the highlight of the summer were the two visiting days when my very loving parents came to share in my happiness and shower me with candy, games and other assorted goodies, and most significantly, their affection.


On visiting day the regular camp activities ceased in order to devote our attention in spending time with our parents and family.


I remember very clearly waiting very anxiously at the camp gate to finally catch a glimpse of my father’s car pulling into the parking lot. I recollect even more acutely those days when my parents, due to circumstances, didn’t make it up to camp for visiting day.


During these three weeks we experience something very similar. Whereas during the rest of the summer we are distracted by our music, games and fun, we are tasked with diminishing somewhat our routines and focus on what we are truly missing.


We wait like a child, wondering when will our mothers hug us, after a month hiatus from that special warmth, when will our fathers raise us high in their arms, gleaming with pride and joy in their eyes.


My friends, it is visiting day.


When will Hashem finally show up? What gifts await us when He arrives?


Are you desperately waiting at the gate thinking about the sweetness that is in store for you?


If you long, He will arrive!


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן









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Baltimore, MD - July 23, 2025  - A 12-year-old boy led police on a chase in a stolen SUV in Southwest Baltimore Monday night, highlighting ongoing concerns about juvenile crime in the city. The juvenile can be seen on camera entering the victim's vehicle before driving off. A short time later, police spot the vehicle, with several juveniles inside of it. With assistance from a police helicopter, officers managed to arrest two of the four juveniles who fled the vehicle. FOX45 spoke with the victim who said the 12-year-old is already back on the streets. "I seen him, he was on, I got him on my camera," the victim said. The incident is part of a troubling pattern of repeat juvenile offenders committing crimes across Baltimore. Arresting officers indicated that one of the juve...
The Knesset plenum voted on Wednesday afternoon to approve a resolution affirming the State of Israel’s natural, historical, and legal right to all parts of the Land of Israel, with specific emphasis on Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. The resolution passed with a majority of 71 Members of Knesset. The Arab parties and the "Democrats" party led by Yair Golan voted against, while Blue and White and Yesh Atid parties were absent from the vote. The resolution states that these territories are an inseparable part of the Jewish people’s historic, cultural, and spiritual homeland, and that cities such as Hebron, Shechem (Nablus), Shiloh, and Beit El reflect the historical continuity of Jewish existence in the Land of Israel. The document further stresses that the events ...
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The IDF's Arabic-language spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, published new footage on Wednesday afternoon exposing what he described as the comfortable conditions Hamas operatives maintain in underground tunnels during the ongoing conflict. The video depicts Hamas members inside tunnels preparing and consuming food, seemingly detached from the broader humanitarian crisis affecting Gaza's civilian population. Adraee wrote: “Exclusive views from Hamas tunnels: this is how the terrorists behave underground—isolated from the suffering of the population and contrary to the false claims of starvation.” According to the IDF, the food items seen in the footage were not part of humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, raising further questions about how Hamas obtains and distr...
Palestinian Arab sources are reporting that the Hamas terror organization conveyed its initial response to the proposed hostage and ceasefire on Tuesday to the mediators. According to the reports, the reply was unacceptable to the mediators, and they sent a strong message to Hamas, demanding that the terrorist organization show immediate and significant flexibility to advance the deal. Earlier, Kan News reported that Hamas demanded the reopening of the Rafah Crossing with Egypt as part of the negotiations for a hostage deal. Palestinian Arab sources estimate that Israel will most probably accept the demand. If Hamas' demand is accepted, it would be the first time since the war began that Palestinian Arabs would be allowed to enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah Cros...
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Baltimore, MD – July 23, 2025 - As the Nine Days begin on Sunday July 27th, below is a list of meat restaurants that will be open. Star-K policy only allows meat restaurants to offer exclusively a non-meat menu for dine-in. This means that no meat is used; however, the food is prepared on meat equipment, so it should not be eaten together with dairy. Some restaurants may have a meat menu available for take-out only. Please call each restaurant to confirm. *All dairy and pareve restaurants are open as usual. *All take-out places (7 Mile Market, Market Maven, Knish Shop) are open as usual, some offering expanded fish/pareve options.* *Accents/Serengeti – Special Nine Days Menu *David Chu – Closed *Kosher Bite – Closed (call for Liquor store info) *Mangal &n...
Baltimore, MD - July 23, 2025 - We are deeply grateful to Senator Dalya Attar for her advocacy in helping WITS secure state funding for a vital campus renovation project. Thanks to this grant, WITS was able to create three private office spaces where students can now meet confidentially with staff for career guidance, student services, and tech support. The funding also covered essential furnishings and long-needed storage solutions, significantly enhancing both functionality and comfort. This renovation has transformed the space — improving the student experience and supporting the work of our dedicated staff. We extend heartfelt thanks to Senator Attar and the State of Maryland for their partnership and commitment in bringing this important project to life
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Baltimore, MD – July 22, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Baruch Nosenchuk and Leah Skaist on their engagement! Mazel Tov Mr. and Mrs. Yechiel Skaist. יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
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Baltimore, MD – July 22, 2025 – 4:30 PM – (BJL) Traffic is at a standstill in both directions on Reisterstown Road, near the I-695 off-ramp, due to an accident.Drivers are strongly advised to avoid the area. 
Cockeysville, MD —July 22, 2025 -  : York Road fully reopened Tuesday afternoon, according to the Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation. A water main break on Friday shuttered several businesses and roads throughout the weekend and into Monday, but the road is now fully reopened. Original story: Several Baltimore County businesses reopened Monday after a section of York Road flooded due to a water main break in Cockeysville. The pipe is fixed and water is restored, though a detour is still in place around York Road near Schilling Road for at least another day. "We were just glad that we could detour around and still make it to the Bagel Works," customer Elaine Jocuns said. Another Bagel Works customer said she's glad the people w...
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