The Belgian city of Aalst on Sunday went ahead with its traditional carnival despite calls from Israel to ban the event over its anti-Semitic floats and costumes. Once again, reported Deutsche Welle, this year's parade included participants dressed in costumes of caricaturistic Jewish stereotypes, with some wearing hooked noses, insect costumes, and exaggerated outfits meant to depict Orthodox Jews. One of the floats also included three Jewish caricatures placed alongside gold bars. Some revelers were also dressed in costumes meant to represent Nazi officers, the report said. Lawmakers in the European Parliament had urged officials in Aalst to make sure this year's parade was free from "manifestations of hatred." This is the second year in the row that the carnival features anti-Semitic tropes. Last year, it featured a float caricaturing Orthodox Jews with hooked noses and sitting on gold bags. Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz on Thursday called on the Belgian authorities to ban the carnival in the city of Aalst. “Belgium as a Western Democracy should be ashamed to allow such a vitriolic anti-Semitic display. I call upon the authorities there to condemn and ban this hateful parade in Aalst,” Katz tweeted. Aalst Mayor Christoph D’Haese said on Thursday that Katz’s call to cancel the festival was “truly disproportional.” “I absolutely call on people to avoid these sensitive subjects,” he said in an interview with the VRT network, as quoted by The Associated Press. “But that is something completely different than the ban which is called for here.” On Sunday, D'Haese again dismissed the criticism and calls for a ban on the festivities, saying "let Aalst be Aalst." "This is not an anti-Semitic parade," he told reporters, according to Deutsche Welle. "Aalst is not an anti-Semitic city." In December, UNESCO, the UN’s culture committee, withdrew the Aalst carnival from its heritage list over the anti-Semitism. D'Haese initially defended the presence of the anti-Semitic float, saying that “it’s not up to the mayor to forbid” such displays, and that “the carnival participants had no sinister intentions.” However, ahead of UNESCO's decision to withdraw the carnival from its heritage list, D'Haese renounced Aalst's place on the list before it could be stripped of the designation. PINNED Scroll for more news
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 12, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Earle Freedman, z’l, husband of Gertrude Freedman and father of Barbara (Craig) Newman and Rozzie (Joel) Chazen.Shiva will be observed at 3406 Old Forest Road, Baltimore, MD 21208Visiting and Minyan Information:
Sunday, 7:00pm - 9:00pm (Mincha-Maariv: 7:30pm)
Monday - Thursday, 2:00pm - 5:00pm & 7:00pm - 9:00pm (Mincha-Maariv @ 7:30pm)
Friday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 10, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Howie Perles, z’l, brother of Stuey Perles.Shiva will be observed at 3031 Fallstaff Road, Apt. 307C (The Towers), beginning with Mincha/Maariv at 7:30 PM on Sunday evening through Shacharis on Thursday.Entrance instructions: Search Perles,k and push call and door will be opened. Proceed to Third floor 307
Minyanim: Shacharis: 8:00 am. Mincha/Maariv: 7:30 pmClick here to volunteer for Minyanim
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Baltimore, MD - Apr. 5, 2026:
Q: There is a bracha which is recited once a year upon seeing a newly flowering fruit-bearing tree. I have a number of questions regarding Birchas Ha’ilonos:
When is the optimal time to say this bracha? Does the bracha have to be said during the month of Nisan?
What rules apply concerning the location of the person when saying the bracha? How far away can you be from the tree when saying the bracha? Can you be inside a house or other structure? Can you be in a car? Is it necessary to be at a site where there is more than one tree?
What limitations are there regarding the type of tree over which this bracha may be recited? Does the tree need to be fruit bearing? How old should the tree ...
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026 – BJL deeply regrets to inform the community of the petira of Yosef (Yossi) Davids, z’l, son of Mrs. Shula (Rabbi Moshe, z’l) Davids, father of Aliza (Mendel) Carroll and Noam Davids and brother of Chanie (Efraim) Silberberg, Yaakov Davids, Leib (Fran) Davids, Itta Weinfeld, and Chaim (Batya) Davids.BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING, Shiva will be observed at 3312 Olympia Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215Shacharis: 7:00AM (including Friday, Rosh Chodesh) Sunday: 9:00AMMincha/Maariv: 7:25PM - Erev Shabbos: 4:30PMMaariv Motzaei Shabbos: 8:30PM
The family respectfully requests no visitors before 10:00 am, between 12:30-2:30 pm, between 5:30-7:30 pm, and after 10:00 pm.בלע המות לנצח
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Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mr. Lewis Kest, z’l, husband of Mrs. Maria Darascu Kest, and father of Mrs. Pepi (Jeff) Cohen.
Levaya is tomorrow, April 15th, at 11:00am in Torchinsky Hebrew Funeral Home, 254 Carroll St NW, Washington, DC 20012. Kevurah to follow in Ohev Shalom Cemetary 3237 15th Pl SE, Washington, DC 20020. Shiva will be observed at 5804 Narcissus Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215 from 9:30AM-9:30PM, with no breaks.
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - Bikur Cholim of Baltimore is excited to announce - thanks to State Senator Dalya Attar and Delegates Sean Stinnett and Sandy Rosenberg - $125,000.00 of state funds have been allocated for the renovations of the new Bikur Cholim Khoshkheraman Recovery and Wellness House, located at the corner of Park Heights and Falstaff. These funds will help BC renovate the center into four beautiful accessible suites. This will enable us to forgo our leases on apartments, saving us tens of thousands of dollars annually. The basement will be used for storage of our medical equipment Gemach. On behalf of the Board of Directors, we would like to thank the Senator, the delegates, the Khoshkheraman family, board member Dr. Ellie Miller, and Mr. Yehuda Neuberger for making this ...
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - This is another notice of a different person that should not be in the shul. The person pictured below is Arthur Granman. He has a long history of disruptive outbursts, threatening behavior, and unauthorized access to other local shuls as well. His behavior is said to be unpredictable, is easily agitated, screams and curses. There has been at least one reported physical altercation at a different location. If you see him in shul, the police should be contacted immediately and report him trespassing. Thank you!
SpringFest Celebration for Community to take place April 19
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - To celebrate the completion of The Associated’s Goldsmith Campus, the community is invited to SpringFest on April 19, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Bring your family for a fun-filled afternoon featuring fee activities, giveaways and programs at the new Associated headquarters, 5700 Park Heights Avenue.
Enjoy free fitness classes led by the JCC, arts and wellness programs, kid’s activities, storytimes in the Jewish Library of Baltimore and Kosher food. Participate in a special Partners Baltimore session, where adults can enjoy one-on-one conversations, based on the teachings of Lord Jonathan Sachs, of blessed memory.
The Goldsmith Campus brings The Associated network of agencies together in a...
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Benzy and Sorah Palanker on the birth of a son.
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - As this year’s legislative session comes to a close, a proposal that would have increased penalties for stealing firearms failed to advance in Maryland, while lawmakers approved a separate measure restricting the sale of certain guns.
HB 0863, known as the Gun Theft Felony Act of 2026, never made it to the second reading. The bill sought to make theft of a firearm a felony, with penalties of up to five years in prison. The bill was originally introduced last session, where it also failed to move to a second reading.
Lt. Douglas Jess, president of the Baltimore County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 4, criticized the bill’s failure to gain traction. “The same legislature that is touting anti-gun violence, made sure that that bill did...
On the eve of the official Holocaust Remembrance Day, I received a photo of Holocaust survivor Dov Landau, age 97, dancing at his great-grandson’s wedding.That alone conveys a powerful message, but Ora Angel, the bride’s sister, sent me a few more astonishing details:This is the eighth great-grandchild (!) at whose wedding Grandpa Dov Has merited to dance. He is fully healthy, and active, and under the chuppah he also blessed the couple.During the dancing, as is his custom, he uncovered his arm, on which a number from the camps is tattooed. Dov was born in Poland, survived Auschwitz and five additional camps, and endured two death marches. He was ultimately liberated from Buchenwald.At age 17, he immigrated to Israel by himself. He is the sole survivor of his family. Duri...
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 14, 2026 – 8:07AM (BJL) – An accident involving a Police car and a van at the intersection of Slade/Milford & Reisterstown Road near the old Dougie’s has the area totally blocked off.
Avoid the area.
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - In Eretz Yisroel, Yom HaShoa has been commemorated. The siren has been sounded. People across the country have stopped whatever they were doing, whether it was driving, working, you name it, as they paused for our People, remembering the Six Million Kedoshim for a short and simultaneously very long one hundred twenty seconds.
I have never seen this in action; however, once upon a time when I was in seminary, I did hear the siren, and I am grateful to whoever warned me in advance as to what it was. As an 18-year-old, without being able to comprehend the full impact of what the Holocaust was and its devastating impact, it didn’t really mean much to me at the time. Now, I feel different. Perhaps it is an age thing, as I have matur...
Leah Rieder, of blessed memory, was laid to rest on Monday morning in Yerushalayim. A few words of farewell.The first meeting“My name is Leah Rieder,” a gracious woman introduced herself at an event in New York. “Tomorrow my mother, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, is coming to the historic Siyum HaShas. Come.”So I came.I arrived the following day with a camera crew. One hundred thousand Jews had gathered at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for the celebration. Anyone who studies one page of Gemara a day eventually completes the entire Shas. And Torah learning with such dedication, especially in the United States, is something to celebrate and honor.Leah introduced me to her mother, who became the focus of the report I later aired. Marlit Wandel had survived nine conc...
Yom HaShoah began as a day of commemoration, a day to remember the lives destroyed, the world we lost, and the unspeakable tragedies inflicted upon our people. It also charged us with a responsibility, to ensure that this would never happen again. “Never again” became the anthem to which the generations after the Holocaust bound themselves.
Over time, the day has become more than commemoration of what was lost in the Holocaust. It has become a moment to reflect on the trajectory and arc of Jewish history in its aftermath, and on what the Holocaust has taught us about the enduring nature of antisemitism. It is not only a day that looks backward to those horrific years and renews the pledge of “never again.” It is a day on which we consider Jewish history more broadl...
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 13, 2026 – (BJL) A male and female have been seen walking through neighborhoods in our community stealing packages from front porches. Video footage shows the pair taking a package from one home early this past Shabbos morning.The suspects were last seen at approximately 6:15PM this evening heading toward Reisterstown Road via Clarks Lane. The female was wearing a red shirt, and the male was wearing a gray shirt. Both were wearing hats.If you see them, please call 911 and Shomrim at 410-358-9999
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 13, 2026 - Aish Kodesh (6207 Ivymount Road) will host a daily Plag Mincha/Maariv minyan Sunday through Thursday throughout the summer.Mincha will begin 13 minutes before Plag HaMincha each day.
Baltimore, MD – Apr. 13, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Rabbi Chanoch Aryeh Friedman, zt"l, father of Mrs. Goldy (Boruch) Atlas.
Shiva is being observed in רחוב האדמו"ר מרוזין 2 הר נוף ירושלים
10 AM - 2 PM and 5 PM to 10 PM.
Mrs. Atlas will return to Baltimore before Shabbos and continue Shiva on Motzei Shabbos at 3608 Menlo Drive, Baltimre, MD 21215 through Sunday morning.
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Watch: Anti-Semitic Belgian Carnival Goes Ahead Despite Calls For It To Be Cancelled (Video & Photos)
The Belgian city of Aalst on Sunday went ahead with its traditional carnival despite calls from Israel to ban the event over its anti-Semitic floats and costumes.
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