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You may have heard that the New York State Education Department recently published proposed Regulations about “substantial equivalency of instruction” required for students attending nonpublic schools. This can have severe ramifications for yeshivos and day schools across the board in NYS, so we wanted to provide some answers to common questions we are receiving about this serious development. Q: How might the proposed regulations affect my child’s yeshiva? A: The Regulations, on their face, may require schools to make major adjustments to their limudei kodesh and secular programming. For example, the proposed regulations specify 1) the number of required hours – as many as 4-5 hours per day, depending on grade level; 2) more than 12 required subjects, including, at the lower elementary level, consumer and family science, visual arts, theater, media arts, career development, occupational studies, etc.; 3) assessment of teachers to an undefined standard. Results, grades, competencies, graduation rates, or other factors regarding equivalency to public schools are not taken into account for these purposes. To view the proposed Regulation click here. Q: Didn’t the court already strike down the SED Guidelines 3 months ago? A: Yes, those Guidelines were thrown out by the NY State Supreme Court in response to lawsuits brought by Agudath Israel, PEARLS, Torah Umesorah, and other groups. However, the court struck down the Guidelines because the State Education Department failed to comply with the technical requirements for new rulemaking. By publishing its “proposed Regulations” in the NYS Register, SED has now started an “official” process in compliance with those requirements. Q: How do the new proposed Regulations differ from the previous Guidelines?? A: The new Regulations are substantially identical to the previous Guidelines. Q: What happens now? A: There is a sixty day public comment period (until September 2) when individuals can voice their concerns regarding these proposed regulations. At the conclusion of the process, the Regulations come before the Board of Regents for a vote, expected this fall. Q: I heard that State Education Commissioner Elia resigned earlier this week. Does that mean this is over? A: No. The impact of Commissioner's Elia's resignation on this issue is still to be determined, but the proposed Regulations have already been published and the comment period is in place. Q: What is being done to fight for parents who choose, and sacrifice dearly, for their children to attend yeshivos? A: The Agudah has been working with organizations in the community - PEARLS and Torah Umesorah, among others - to oppose the newest incarnation of the state's attempt to control yeshivos. It should be noted that the Catholic and NYSAIS independent schools (which, together with Jewish schools, form the majority of nonpublic schools in NYS) also strongly oppose these regulations. Q: Is there anything I can do? A: Yes! SED is required, by law, to read comments submitted. While many have previously signed petitions, which is important, these comments are required to be read by law. We have set up a system, where, with just a few clicks, you can voice your opinion on this critical matter. Q: I live in Chicago, but the overreach of these regulations concerns me. May I register my comment? A: The regulations do not restrict comments to NYS residents.
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 11, 2026 - This week when I walked into the grocery store to do my regular weekly shopping, I was immediately assailed with colors, masks, and displays of candy in preparation for the next Chag comin’ right up. You know it; Purim is around the corner. As it is still Chodesh Shevat, I better get those thoughts percolating in my head and onto print before this month is over! Here goes.
Recently, a classmate posted on our class WhatsApp chat the yartzeit of our beloved Bais Yaakov high school principal Rabbi Binyomin Steinberg, ztl. This year commemorated the 35th yartzeit. Wow. “Where did time go,” I am thinking more often these days. For us old-time Baltimoreans, I don’t need to explain who he was. For those who did not g...
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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 11, 2026 - Explore the latest issue of Baltimore Jewish Home.Click on the graphic below:
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Also, Ask about our kitchen CLEANING serviceBaltimore, MD – Feb, 2026 - Are you nervous about Kashering for Pesach; unsure you will get it done properly? Are you afraid the water will ruin your cabinets and create a mess in your kitchen? Are you moving into a new house and need the kitchen kashered; stress-free? Click here: https://t.ly/UknmP For the last seven years, The Kashering Konnection, has been servicing the Baltimore and DC communities. Coordinated through Star-K Kashrus Administrator Rabbi Sholom Tendler, experienced, professional Mashgichim are available to come to your home and ensure an easy, mess-free and 100% properly-done Kashering of your kitchen and appliances. From ovens to stoves, counters to sinks, The Kashering Konnection can help you pr...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 12, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Gavi and Shayna Sragow on the birth of a son.
Mazel Tov to grandparents Ari & Shoshana Lerner
Mazel Tov to great-grandparents Rabbi Dr. & Mrs. Ivan and Arleeta Lerner and Morton and Carole Pancer
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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Baltimore, MD - Feb. 6, 2026 - Aging is not an ending — it’s an invitation to grow, connect, and be inspired. Retired & Inspired is a biweekly senior women’s group created for high-level, vibrant women who are ready to invest in themselves, build meaningful friendships, and continue learning in a warm, supportive environment.
Designed especially for older seniors who value both stimulation and social connection, Retired & Inspired offers a rich blend of inspiration, education, movement, and joy. Each biweekly gathering includes engaging activities, light exercise, thought-provoking discussions, and inspirational speakers who uplift and energize. Our sessions are intentionally structured to nurture the mind, body, and soul. In addition, every meeting includes a ho...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 12, 2026 – Members of the Baltimore County Police Department’s Crash Team are investigating a fatal multi-vehicle collision that occurred near Old Court Road and Harden Lane (21208).
At approximately 7:30 a.m., officers responded to reports of a crash involving multiple vehicles. Investigators determined that a 2016 Nissan Rogue traveling westbound on Old Court Road crossed the center lane and collided with a 2018 Audi Q5 traveling in the opposite direction.
The driver and a juvenile passenger in the Nissan were transported to an area hospital. The driver, identified as 31-year-old Sydney Jones, was pronounced deceased. The driver of the Audi was also taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 12, 2026 – 4:32PM (BJL) A five-car accident with numerous injuries has been reported on I-695 East between Exits 30 and 31, causing traffic to back up for at least five miles. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes as emergency crews respond.
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 12, 2026 – 8:30AM (BJL) The Western Run bridge at Clarks Lane is currently closed due to snow removal operations
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 12, 2026 – 8:08 AM (BJL) An accident on Old Court Road on the way to TA has Old Court Road blocked off between Naylors Lane and the 7-Eleven at Greenwood Road, with all lanes closed in both directions.
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 11, 2026 - I believe that our library system is fantastic and should host a wide variety of books and materials. I do not support book bans. When I learned about this children's book, I shared my concerns with Board members that the term mentioned is interpreted as advocating violence by the vast majority of the Jewish community. I don't pretend to speak for the entire community, so I will speak for myself by sharing my concerns with BCPL. If you are interested in sharing your concerns about this children's book that is in the Baltimore County Public Library, please complete this form and email or send them in. Or you can ask for a branch manager and speak with them directly.If returning form by mail or e-mail, please send to:
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The Difficulty
Unity is understandably hard to achieve. Hashem creates each person as unique – both in their outward appearance as well as in their inner thoughts.[1] Additionally, we are each supposed to view the world as created for us.[2] This naturally causes us to view others as competitors.[3]
So how can we feel unity – at least amongst the Jewish people?
The Basis
The answer lies in understanding the basis of our achdut, which is rooted in our shared fate, mission, and existence.
One Boat
All Jews share the same fate and mission. This is why Rav Shimon Bar Yochai compared the Jewish people to passengers on a ship. Each passenger may see himself as disconnected from the others, but the hole he drills under his seat affects them all.[4] We, too, should realize th...
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ended after nearly three hours.
President Trump commented on the meeting on his Truth Social platform and stated: "I have just finished meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, of Israel, and various of his Representatives. It was a very good meeting, the tremendous relationship between our two Countries continues."
Addressing the issue of Iran, which was a central subject during the meeting, Trump wrote: "There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be."
He noted that ...
Annapolis, MD - Feb. 11, 2026 - Governor Wes Moore delivered his 2026 State of the State address Wednesday, outlining an agenda focused on shielding Marylanders from federal policy impacts, lowering costs, growing the economy, and investing in education — all under a three-part theme: “Protect, deliver, and lead.”
Moore acknowledged disagreements in Annapolis, including an ongoing debate over redistricting, but urged lawmakers to “not let the democratic process die in the Free State,” calling debate and compromise hallmarks of Maryland governance.
Much of the speech contrasted Maryland’s direction with what Moore described as harmful federal actions. He cited federal job cuts affecting tens of thousands of Marylanders and warned that changes ...
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 11, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Abbo and Miriam Aranbayev on the birth of a daughter.
Mazel tov to grandparents Nina Aranbayev and Barno & Roman Tolmasov
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 6, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Tzvi Hirsh Ben Moshe Pesach Nissan Hakohen Gross, z'l, father of R’ Aryeh Gross
The levayah will take place today, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026 at 11am at Congregation Sons of Israel 613 Ramsey Ave., Lakewood, NJ 08701.Shiva-Baltimore: 6617 Pebble Brooke Rd, Baltimore, MD 21209Wednesday: Shacharis: 7:15am Mincha/Maariv: 5:23pm - visiting ending 10pmShacharis: Thursday - 7:15am
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Baltimore, MD – Feb. 10, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Uriel and Avigayil Young on the birth of a daughter.
Mazel tov to grandparents Michael & Lisette Young and Chaim & Kelly Yudkowsky
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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