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Special Shabbat In Yerushalayim Honoring Victims of October 7 While Uniting Survivors (Video & Photo Essay) Amid Ceasefire: Hamas Sets Up Checkpoints In Gaza, Taxes Humanitarian Aid Study Finds Opioid Epidemic Cost The U.S. $2.7 Trillion In 2023 Wes Moore's Office Defends Maryland Focus Amid Criticism Of National Political Ambitions Winter Storm Watch Issued for Baltimore: Up to 6 Inches of Snow Expected "We Can Do Better:" Maryland Records Lowest Number Of Overdose Deaths Since 2015 UK Soccer Team Owner Says Israel Should Be Dismantled, Praises Hezbollah Poll: Only 13% Of Americans Think Trump's Plan For Gaza Is A Good Idea Maryland Jewish War Veterans Stand Strong Against Antisemitism with Solidarity Visit to Char Bar (Photos) Maryland Lawmakers Debate Bill to Mandate ICE Cooperation for Violent Offenders 'We've Become The Joke Of The Middle East': Ben-Gvir Slams Netanyahu's Gaza Policies - Interview Antisemitism Awareness Act Revived After Failing To Appear Before Senate, Due To Political Disputes Until They All Return: A Daily Tehillim Vigil at the Western Wall for the Safe Return of the Hostages (Photos) President Isaac Herzog Condemns BBC's False Equivalence Between Hamas Terrorists and Israeli Hostages CNN Faces Criticism For Comparing Plight Of Emaciated Hostages To Palestinian Security Prisoners' Amid Energy Crisis, Some Lawmakers Argue It's Not A "Surprise," Citing Climate Policies SUN: President Trump Says He Will Replace David Rubenstein As Kennedy Center Chairman Governor Moore Defends Hiring Spree To Improve State Services Amid $3B Deficit Concerns Carjackings Spiked 300% In Eastern District In Jan, BPD Stats Show Foreign Minister: 'The Only Ones Starving In Gaza Are The Hostages'
Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 9, 2025 - In collaboration with the Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children and the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, researchers Dr. Yuval Harpaz, Adv. Dr. Keren Yalin-Mor and Sagi Or conducted a comprehensive mapping of family and marital relationships among those who fell victim to the attacks of October 7th and the Iron Swords War. The data is shocking with the key findings from October 7 and Iron Swords War: 494 people, including their spouses and families, were victims of severe crimes. 1...
Amid the ceasefire and the IDF's withdrawal, Hamas has begun setting up checkpoints in several locations on the main roads in the Gaza Strip, Kan News reported. Hamas stops humanitarian aid trucks at the checkpoints and has even begun collecting taxes on goods entering the Gaza Strip. Due to the ceasefire deal, nobody, including the Israelis, can stop the terror organization from carrying out these measures. Since the deal took effect, more aid trucks have been entering the Gaza Strip.
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 4, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mrs. Noemie Wealcatch, a’h, mother of  Rabbi Shaul (Michelle) Wealcatch, Rabbi Yitzchok (Tirza) Wealcatch, Rabbi Yaakov (Chavi) Wealcatch, Dr. Shmuel (Malki) Wealcatch, Chaim (Aviva) Wealcatch,  Moshe (Shirah) Wealcatch, and Rabbi Avi (Miriam) Wealcatch.The Kevurah will take place, Feb. 5, at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery at 11:00AMShiva will be observed through Tuesday morning, Feb. 11, at 6701 Park Heights Avenue, Apartment: 1E, Baltimore, Maryland 21215 Nichum Avelim: 410-963-0393Minyanim begin Thursday morning:Shacharis - 8:00 a.m.Mincha/Maariv - 5:15 p.m. Requesting no visits after 9:30 p.m. please.Friday mincha -1:00 p.m.    
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18-Month-Old Benny Has Cancer. His Family Needs You!  Save baby Benny! – Give him the gift of life  Benny's parents are forced to turn to you for help! 😢  Their 18-month-old baby was diagnosed with colon cancer, and his only chance is surgery they cannot afford. 🩺💔  Desperate to save their baby, they are calling out to you for help. 🙏🏻  Do not let them be alone in this agony!* They need our support now more than ever! 💪❤️  Help save Benny here   https://thechesedfund.com/sfk/benny?aff=jbl4.2at
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 4, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of R’ Ephraim Rubin, z’l, father of Yechiel (Rochelle) Rubin, Brenda (Moshe) Sherman, Rochell (Dovid) Hoffman, and Moshe Meir (Shoshana) Rubin Shiva,  through Wednesday morning, will be observed at 3404 Fallstaff Rd. Baltimore, MD, 21215 beginning with Mincha on friday at 2:00PMMinyanim:Friday Mincha 2:00pmMaariv Motzei Shabbos 6:30pmSunday Shachris 8:00amWeekday Mincha / Maariv 5:15pmWeekday Shachris 7:00amBila HaMaves LaNetzach…
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 5, 2025 - BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of  Mr. Hershel Goldman, z’l, father of Abigail Goldman and  Beth (Nathan) Adler. The Levayah will be held at Levinson’s today, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, at 2:30PM. Shiva will be observed at Park Regent Condos,  6414 Park Heights Ave., Apt. A2, Baltimore,  MD, 21215Daily from 9:30AMPlease no visitors from 12-1 and 5-6 or after 10PM
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The opioid epidemic cost the U.S. $2.7 trillion in 2023 in expenses related to loss of life, loss of quality of life, loss of labor force productivity, crime and costs to the healthcare system, according to a study obtained by Fox News Digital shows. The Council of Economic Advisers, an agency within the executive office, released these findings on Friday. The opioid epidemic has been an issue in the United States for years. There are claims that it has worsened by fentanyl, a synthetic opioid with roots in China and comes to the U.S. over the Mexico border. Since taking office, President Donald Trump has been in the works of leveraging tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China as part of his plan to close off the border and reduce the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. Critics say that...
Annapolis, MD  - Feb. 9, 2025 -  Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's office pushed back on Saturday to a local professor's observation that the governor's State of the State address was intended for a national audience rather than laying out a plan to address the state’s mounting problems. Dr. Richard Vatz, a rhetoric and communications professor at Towson University, told Spotlight on Maryland that Gov. Moore should be cautious about his focus. “I think the governor is careful not to do anything explicitly and laughs off that he is aiming for higher office,” Dr. Vatz said. “It’s what they call in politics the ‘Great Mentioner.’ Everybody talks about him.”
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 9, 2025 – A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for the Baltimore region, with forecasters predicting significant snowfall from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning. Prepare for hazardous road conditions and possible travel disruptions. Meteorologists are forecasting 4 to 6 inches of snow, with localized areas potentially seeing even higher amounts. The storm is expected to begin Tuesday afternoon with light snowfall before intensifying in the evening and overnight hours. A wintry mix could persist into Wednesday morning, further impacting travel.
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 9, 2025 – "It seems like no one cares until they've lost someone they love," April Babcock told WMAR-2 News. Babcock lost her son Austen to fentanyl poisoning when he was 25. But today, she fights for the livinng. "If we were losing 22 students a week from anything else, there would be like public service announcements, it would be on the news every day," she said, pointing to 2022 research that found an average of 22 high school-aged teens were being killed by fentanyl every week. The Dundalk mother founded a nonprofit called "Lost Voices of Fentanyl" to raise awareness about the dangers of the man-made drug. When she heard that Maryland, based on preliminary data, recorded 1,550 overdose deaths in 2024, a 38% decrease from th...
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The Shirah that Moshe and the Children of Israel sang at the splitting of the sea concludes with a prophecy that one day, 'You [G-d] will bring them, ותטעמו — and implant them, בהר נחלתך — on the mount of Your heritage.' 


The holy Arizal advises that when we recite this daily, we should have in mind to merit raising our children to be infused with Torah.


Where is there any allusion in this prayer, that speaks simply about our return to the boundaries of the Holy Land, to inspiring them to grow in Torah?


We echo this verse each Shabbos in the Mussaf prayer where we beseech G-d, שתעלנו בשמחה לארצנו ותטענו בגבולנו — You shall bring us up in gladness to our Land, and plant us within our boundaries. (הר"י בר יקר)


Perhaps it is the intimation of our being 'planted' as trees with its implication of bearing forth heathy 'fruit' — our children, that should draw our thoughts to raising them in the spirit of Torah, at this specific juncture.


The paraphrasing of the verse in the Shirah 'implant them on the mount of Your heritage', with simply 'plant us within our boundaries', leaves out the more significant aspect of being embedded within our 'heritage', our birthright, minimizing its significance to just physical borders.


The Mechilta on this verse in the Shirah, that describes our being 'implanted' in the Land of Israel, directs us to very last verse in the Book of Amos where G-d promises, ונטעתים — And I will plant them on their land, ולא ינתשו — and they shall no longer be uprooted from upon their land. The Mechilta emphasizes that the verb implanting used here is meant to indicate, נטיעה שאין בה נתישה — a planting that will never be uprooted.


Perhaps this is no mere promise of a permanent return to our land, but rather the key for our survival to be worthy of that day.


To succeed in cultivating healthy 'fruits' a tree must be planted in a suitable climate.


The optimum environment for a Jew is in our land, the 'mount of our heritage'. A land set apart from others and their influences. But until we all return to that idyllic region, we must make sure that wherever we plant our 'trees' they are within 'boundaries' that set us apart from the foreign culture that block the healthy rays of 'sunlight' the Torah bathes us in.


The legendary Mashgiach of the Mir, Rav Yeruchem Levovitz, taught that the primary trait that will ensure our success in life is to be a person who is נטוע וקבוע — firmly implanted and consistent in one's convictions, impervious to the 'blowing winds' that seek to uproot and sway us from our deep connection to our heritage. 


The Mechilta also draws us to another aspect of proper implantation.


We must be likened to 'a vineyard that is set in distinct and defined rows', as the prophet Yechezkel (48) describes 'from the eastern side to the western side… for Yehuda, one portion, for Dan, one portion, for Naftali, one portion', and so on for each tribe.


The Jewish nation consists of many diverse characters and unique talents, each one requiring their appropriate climate for growth, no two alike.


We must appreciate that when interacting with our fellow brothers and sisters, and especially with each of our children, no two are alike.


There is one more vital aspect in the metaphor of our being planted trees that bear fruit.


A grapevine out of Egypt You caused to journey; You expelled nations, ותטעה — and implanted it. (תהלים פ ט)


There seems to be an emphasis on our being contrasted with the Egyptians, as a grapevine saved from their grasp.


Rav Uri Shraga Jungreis makes a fascinating observation. The Torah distinguishes the Holy Land which is dependent on rain of heaven to irrigate its seed, from Egypt which is described as כגן ירק — a vegetable garden, which required them to bring water by foot from the Nile River to nourish their crops. (דברים יא י)  


The Torah states, 'When you shall come to the land, ונטעתם and you shall plant any food tree'. (ויקרא יט כג)


We are planter of trees, while the Egyptians tend to their vegetable gardens.


There are two distinctions between trees and vegetables. Trees take years from planting the seed until seeing fruit. Vegetables grow more rapidly. Secondly, fruits are consumed but the tree continues to give new fruit. A vegetable is totally consumed leaving no remnant. In Talmudic terminology, when eating a vegetable one is מכליא קרנא — consuming the principal, there is nothing left.


The key to survival is to patiently invest our efforts towards achieving the greater goal, forfeiting the need for instant gratification.


In Egyptian society it was the 'here and now', the uncontrolled desire to consume rather to reap the bounty that will never diminish the asset. (אורי וישעי שמות א)


The litmus test to determining the value of any endeavor is to ask oneself, "What will I be left with once it is done?"


Those who create boundaries of purpose; who are consistent; unwavering in their beliefs, will never 'veg out', engaging in activities that while away precious time leaving them empty-handed.


If we succeed in planting healthy trees, we are certain to reap a bounty of eternal reward, meriting to be planted forever on the 'mount of our heritage'.


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן




























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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 9, 2025 - In a powerful display of unity and resilience, members of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA, Maryland Free State Post 167, traveled from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., for a luncheon at Char Bar, a kosher restaurant that was targeted, on the anniversary of Kristalnacht, in an antisemitic attack. The trip was coordinated by Dan Berkovitz, Joel Poznansky, and Devora Exline, ensuring that veterans could come together in support of the Jewish community and take a stand against hate. Char Bar, a well-known kosher dining establishment in Washington, D.C., suffered an attack in which its windows were smashed in what authorities and community members believe to be an antisemitic incident. In response, Post 167 arranged this visit to show solidarity, reinforcing the...
Annapolis, MD - Feb. 9, 2025 - Immigration remains at the forefront of conversation in Washington and here in Maryland. This week in Annapolis, lawmakers debated a new bill that would increase cooperation with ICE within local jails, prisons, and detention centers. Proponents call it a common-sense public safety measure, while critics argue it puts constitutional rights at risk. Following the arrest of Rachel Morin's alleged killer, Victor Martinez Hernandez, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador, Maryland’s ICE Director Mathew Elliston says most jurisdictions have agreed to honor ICE detainers, but not all. In Howard and Prince George's County, sanctuary policies prohibit any local cooperation with ICE agents, no matter the crime committed. Policies in line with&nb...
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has caved into world pressure regarding the humanitarian aid supplied to the Gaza Strip, former National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said in an interview with Yaki Adamker and Yisrael Cohen on Kol Barama Radio on Sunday.  He criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating, “You can’t govern solely based on pressure." “It’s not easy to stand up to the US president, but I would expect the prime minister to stand by our truth," he noted.  "A country doesn’t supply fuel to its enemy and provide humanitarian aid that ends up in Hamas’s hands - those who voted for it knew exactly what they were doing.” “We’ve become the joke of the Middle East - I’m not sure we even r...
The Antisemitism Awareness Act (AAA) was reintroduced to the House on Wednesday by Democratic and Republican representatives after the bill failed to appear before the Senate last year. The bill, if passed, would require that the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism when investigating complaints that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had been violated federally funded programs. The AAA, sponsored by New York Republican Congressman Mike Lawler, was first introduced on October 26, 2023, weeks after the Hamas-led massacres in southern Israel triggered a global torrent of antisemitic incidents.   It initially passed the house by a vote o...
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