Baltimore, MD – June 17, 2026 – Community members, healthcare leaders, and dedicated supporters recently gathered for an evening that beautifully reflected the strength and unity of our local Orthodox community. Hosted by Rachel and David Warschawski, the “Magic of Chai” event brought together leaders from Sinai Hospital and Levindale alongside physicians and community members for an intimate and meaningful conversation. Building on the momentum of the recent Magic of Life Gala, the evening created a space where relationships were deepened, and important conversations ...
Elyashiv, a soldier in the IDF Military Rabbinate, may have inadvertently saved many lives by providing a religious service to soldiers. Approximately a month and a half ago, as part of his job, Elyashiv installed an eruv at a military outpost near the Lebanese border. A few days after the installation, Hezbollah launched an explosive FPV drone toward the area. The drone got tangled in the eruv's string and could not continue its flight. As a result, the drone detonated on the eruv and did not fall to the ground. No one was injured in the incident. Elyashiv's fellow soldiers are referring to the incident as a "miracle" as the eruv prevented the drone from striking the soldiers in the outpost.
A senior US official told Reuters that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire that will take effect at 4:00 p.m. Earlier, the US informed Iran that Israel was not expected to escalate its strikes in Lebanon despite the deadly incident in southern Lebanon in which four Israeli soldiers were killed by Hezbollah fire, CNN reported on Friday afternoon. Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared: “My directive is clear: Israel will not tolerate attacks on our soldiers or our territory, and it will exact a very heavy price from Hezbollah for these attacks. The IDF will act to eliminate any threat to our forces and our territory. As I made unequivocally clear, including yesterday, Israel will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon for as long...
This past week I had the privilege to address the entire 4th and 5th graders at Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim — Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, as they celebrated the Hadran Alach project where all the students had engaged for several months in reviewing multiple times the material they have studied over the year. There were several things that struck me at the event. Every single child, without exception, was enthusiastically studying as I arrived. The joy on their faces was palpable. It made no difference whether it was the most advanced student or challenged ones. You simply could not discern which category they fell into. At that moment a thought occurred to me that answered a dilemma in a verse in this week's reading of the portion of Korach.  The gauntlet was thrown dow...
Baltimore, MD - June 18, 2026 – (BJL) There will be no trash or recycling collections on Friday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth city holiday.•    Friday’s missed collections will take place on Shabbos, June 20.•    Please make sure your bins are set out before ShabbosSummer Heat Reminder: Because summer hours are in effect to protect sanitation workers from extreme heat, collections begin early at 5:00 a.m
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Baltimore, MD – June 18, 2026 – 2:55PM (BJL) The traffic lights at the intersection of Willow Glen and Greenspring are flashing. 
Baltimore, MD – June 18, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yosef Wertenteil (Baltimore) and Dina Widroff (Cedarhurst) on their engagement. Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Peretz Wertenteil יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!   
Jerusalem, Israel - June 17, 2026 - The President of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi, received the Friends of Zion Award during a special ceremony at the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem, Israel, on Tuesday night. The award was presented by Friends of Zion founder Dr. Mike Evans in recognition of Somaliland's support for Israel and its plans to establish an embassy in Jerusalem. Diplomats, business leaders, and guests from the delegation, from Israel, and abroad attended the event. Accepting the award, Abdillahi described it as a symbol of the growing relationship between Somaliland and Israel. "It is a great honor for me to receive the Friends of Zion Award," he said. "This award symbolizes the growing friendship and strengthening ties between Somaliland and I...
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Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Korach - We Shall Return to You!

This past week I had the privilege to address the entire 4th and 5th graders at Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim — Talmudical Academy of Baltimore, as they celebrated the Hadran Alach project where all the students had engaged for several months in reviewing multiple times the material they have studied over the year.


There were several things that struck me at the event. Every single child, without exception, was enthusiastically studying as I arrived. The joy on their faces was palpable.


It made no difference whether it was the most advanced student or challenged ones. You simply could not discern which category they fell into.


At that moment a thought occurred to me that answered a dilemma in a verse in this week's reading of the portion of Korach. 


The gauntlet was thrown down. Korach and the two-hundred and fifty cohorts vying for the position of Kohen Gadol were to all offer Ketores — Incense, with Aharon.


והיה האיש — Then the man, אשר יבחר ד' — whom G-d will choose — he is the קדוש — holy one [and the rest shall perish]. (במדבר טז ז)


Rashi in the previous verse, quoting from Midrash Tanchuma, poses the question: 'Is it not obvious that [the one] who is chosen is the holy one?' 


Perhaps with some literary license I may offer 'a chasideshe knaitch' to interpret the verse.


Korach was clearly born into an esteemed and elevated family. He even reached levels of prophecy. He aspired for holiness in a quest for closeness to G-d.


He clearly sensed he was therefore deserving of that objective. He was after all a holy man.


In Moshe's challenge to him, he alluded to a different notion of what makes one superbly holy.


Moshe informed him,אשר יבחר  — the one who 'chooses', ד' — Hashem, is the truly holy one. One who is seeking to choose G-d, not the one who pursues a uniquely holy role, is the true measure of holiness.


The litmus test to determine a true בוחר ד', is when one doesn't necessarily achieve his well-intended objective and nevertheless remains joyous in the role dished out to him.


We are taught that whenever the Torah uses the word והיה — 'then' it is memorializing that moment as one of שמחה — joy.


Here too, this verse began with the word, והיה האישThen the man, אשר יבחר ד' — whom G-d will choose. This indicates that when man revels in being a בוחר ד' — choosing G-d happily, with no complaint, that is a true holy person.


These wonderful children are indeed holy ones!


Reviewing what we have already learned is tedious and often termed as boring.


Why do we forget? Why is this a vital part of creation?


True, we were gifted with forgetting so that we would not eternally grieve over our lost ones. Pain wanes with time.


Is that the sole reason?


Without the challenge of forgetfulness, we might otherwise become complacent with our knowledge and lose that excitement of discovery.


We were destined to sojourn this world while facing many distractions, and inevitably if we are not cautious forget our responsibilities to His word.


But we were also given an advantage that while we were in the womb of our mothers, we were taught the entire Torah by a Malaach — an angel.


But there too, G-d decreed that an angel slaps our mouth before entering this world to forget it all.


This is the first time we encounter forgetfulness.


Clearly, as ones who enter this realm to emulate our most godly characteristic, בעלי בחירה — free-willed beings, we were embedded with an imprint of Torah that will inspire us to 'remember' our nobility by choosing to access the joy of Torah by devoting ourselves to its study.


Without the 'gift' of forgetting we may yearn for holiness but not be compelled to choose that challenging path.


By giving us that most sophisticated instrument to retrieve the joyous music of Torah we will equip ourselves with that which we need to deflect the distractions of life and discover happiness in the lives we live in this עלמא דשקרא — world of delusions.


הדרן עלך — We shall return to You!


This is our mission! To return to that jubilant state of closeness to Hashem, every day of our lives!


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן







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Baltimore, MD - June 17, 2026 - Early voting ends Thursday June 17th.  You may still vote in person on Tuesday  June 23rd.  Zohran Mamdani was elected Mayor of New York with nearly 70% of the voters staying home. We cannot allow that to happen here. Make no mistake about it, Dalya Attar's opponent has some of the same vile, ideas of hatred that Mamdani has. The difference is we have a candidate on our side who has represented the ENTIRE 41st district over the last number of years, securing much needed funds for the Jewish Community, the African American community, the impoverished and disadvantaged community. Simply put, Dalya Attar has done her job, fighting for everyone in our district. Her opponent, who in the past has thanked Dalya for securing funds for his constit...
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Hadran Aloch is more than a campaign.Yes, over the past few weeks, parents, ambassadors, staff, grandparents, alumni, and friends came together with extraordinary dedication on behalf of TA.But at the heart of Hadran Aloch is something even deeper: the Torah learning of our talmidim.Throughout the year, and especially over the last several weeks, TA talmidim set goals, learned, reviewed, pushed themselves, and grew. Their Hadran Aloch was not measured in dollars raised, but in Torah learned, chazarah completed, and the pride of genuine accomplishment.On Monday, June 15th, that achievement came together in a beautiful culmination of siyumim, song, and Simchas HaTorah. It was the final moment of this year’s Hadran Aloch — and it captured what this campaign was always about.Enj...
Baltimore, MD - June 17, 2026 - As the school year began to wind down, Jewish Educational Services staff and members of the New Teacher Cohort gathered to celebrate a journey full of growth, resilience, and connection. Our Finishing Well session was more than a celebration. It was a meaningful opportunity to pause, reflect, and honor a year of learning, collaboration, and transformation. Throughout the year, this group met monthly to build the foundations of strong teaching practice. Together, they explored classroom management, student engagement, thoughtful lesson planning, supporting diverse learners, and building partnerships with families. With participants from five different schools across the community, each session was enriched by a wide range of perspectives and experiences. The...
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The United States is expected to grant Iran an exemption from sanctions on the sale of oil and fuel immediately upon the signing of the agreement to end the war, the Wall Street Journal reported today (Tuesday), citing sources familiar with the understandings between the sides. According to the report, the clause dealing with relief for Iranian oil exports will take effect immediately once the agreement is signed, which is expected to happen later this week. The move is intended to provide Tehran with an initial economic incentive as part of efforts to reduce tensions and bring the war to an end. Sources familiar with the matter noted that Iran will be able to immediately begin selling oil and fuel on international markets after years of restrictions and sanctions imposed on it...
Washington, D.C. - June 16, 2026 - Agudath Israel of America hosted a dinner last Tuesday night marking the opening of its new office location just steps away from the U.S Capitol, and honoring Rabbi Abba Cohen for his 36 years of distinguished service as director of Agudath Israel's DC office.  At the dinner Rabbi Avi Schnall, COO, Agudath Israel of America, announced that Agudah’s director of National Government Affairs, Rabbi A.D. Motzen will move to the new office and oversee Agudath Israel's Washington operations.   The dinner also featured remarks from Rabbi Yissocher Frand, Rosh Yeshiva, Ner Israel Rabbinical College, and Martin Marks, Special Assistant to the President and White House Director of Jewish Engagement, as well as a ‘fireside&rsquo...
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Baltimore, MD - June 16, 2026 - Over the past year, Mental Wellness Mini Grants from Jewish Educational Services (JES) have provided meaningful support to organizations working to strengthen the emotional wellbeing of children, parents, and families in our community. At a time when young people are facing increasing stress, anxiety, and social pressures, investing in mental wellness is more critical than ever to ensure they have the tools and support they need to thrive both in and out of the classroom. JES plays a vital role in championing this work, between supporting school counselors, hosting the Mental Wellness Summit, and fostering a culture in which mental health is prioritized. By offering targeted funding for innovation in school settings, these grants bring mental wellness ...
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