Baltimore, MD - Aug. 5, 2021 - It was the perfect guys’ night out. The weather was perfect, the music was lively, the company was convivial, and the food—prime ribs, short ribs, duck, leg of lamb, and more—was a carnivore’s dream. The best part of the night, however, was the opportunity to help one of Baltimore’s top Jewish organizations. Raise the Steaks is an annual fundraising event for Etz Chaim, a vibrant network of programs for Baltimore-area Jewish adults. The 2021 edition drew over 100 Jewish men for mingling, noshing, and supporting a great cause.
The highlight of the event was a talk by Matthew Fleisher, an active community member who shared his story of how Etz Chaim helped him grow Jewishly and professionally after moving to Baltimore from Philadelphia. When he first came to town, Fleisher knew he was looking for a Jewish journey but didn’t know where to start. After joining the J-Care Fellowship for young professionals, he went from feeling lost to having a family. “[Etz Chaim] gives guys like me a home,” he said. “We are trying to raise the stakes and create a community for people who need to find their Jewish path.”
Some of the attendees, like Fleisher, were regulars at Etz Chaim programs. Others were discovering Etz Chaim for the first time and left eager for more. In addition to J-Care, Etz Chaim offers the popular Wine and Wisdom series, several thought-provoking book clubs, festive holiday celebrations, outreach to college students, Talmud classes for seniors, and so much more.
The one downside to the event? Nobody wanted the night to end. The good news is that Etz Chaim’s continues to offer fun, welcoming programs all year long for Jewish adults of all ages. Visit www.etzchaim.org to learn more!