Missionaries Resumed Their Visits Today
By: BJLife Newsroom
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024 - As missionaries continue to visit homes in our community, today in Dumbarton as well as other neighborhoods, please be advised of this and share this information with members of your household.
Missionaries Resumed Their Visits Today
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024 - As missionaries continue to visit homes in our community, today in Dumbarton as well as other neighborhoods, please be advised of this and share this information with members of your household.

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Beloved family-run Israeli eatery returns with fresh flavors, new features, and the same warm hospitality.
Pikesville, MD - Oct. 21, 2025 - After a brief closure, Yossef’s Laffa-Milia is thrilled to announce its grand reopening at 122 Slade Avenue in Pikesville, Maryland. The family-run kosher restaurant, known for its authentic Israeli cuisine and welcoming atmosphere, is once again serving the community with freshly made dishes and heartfelt service.
A Family-Run Labor of Love
Founded and operated by Yossef and Hana, together with their children, Yossef’s Laffa-Milia is more than a restaurant — it’s an extension of their home and heritage. Each dish reflects generations of Israeli tradition, home-style recipes, and the joy of sharing food made with love.
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Baltimore, MD - Oct. 5, 2025 - Mizmor L’Dovid – Help Finish His Sefer Torah
Dovid Steingroot saved for a Sefer Torah - now we can complete it his memory
Reb Dovid — oh, how we miss you.
Your warmth, your sincerity, your constant growth in Torah and avodas Hashem — they left an indelible mark on everyone who knew you. You were a true example of someone who lived with purpose, always striving to fulfill your mission in this world.
Hashem, in His infinite wisdom, decided your mission was complete. Though it’s hard to accept, we know you accomplished more in your years than many do in a lifetime.
One of your dreams was to fulfill the words, “וְעַתָּה כִּתְבוּ לָכֶם אֶת־הַשִּׁירָה הַזֹּאת” — &ld...
Coming off a joyous Simchas Torah, the excitement of the Yom Tov heightened with gratitude for the return of the twenty living hostages, I turned on my phone after Havdalah, eager to see more pictures of reunions and read stories of courage and resilience. And then, like so many others, I was stunned: my dear friend and mentor, Rabbi Moshe Hauer z”l, had suddenly passed away. It didn’t make sense. I couldn’t process it.
In the days since he was so abruptly taken from us, one thought has played over and over in my mind. If I had known that he would no longer be here on Motzei Yom Tov, I would have called him on Erev Yom Tov. I would have finished our conversations, told him what he meant to me, thanked him for all I had learned from him, and sought his guidance on how t...
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Baltimore, MD – Oct. 21, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah of Shlomo Aryeh Ribakow, z'l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ribakow, and brother of Dovid Ribakow, Yehoshua Ribakow, Yaakov Ribakow, Daniel Ribakow, Aaron Ribakow and Moshe Ribakow, Ilana (Chesky) Finkelstein, Adina (Chezky) Kosman, and Shira Ribakow.
The levaya will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 4:00PM (Israel) / 9:00AM (Baltimore) at the Eretz HaChaim Cemetery in Bet Shemesh in Eretz Yisroel. Click here for Levayah livestream.
Cleveland:Dovid Ribakow has begun Shiva in Cleveland for today and tomorrow. Mincha/Maariv will be at Shkia, Shacharis will be at 7:20am.
ISRAEL:Shiva in Eretz Yisrael will be observed at 3 Sheshet Hayamim St., Apt. 19. Ramat Eshkol. Mr. and Mrs. Rib...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 22, 2025 - When trying to describe someone who is very caring and concerned about others, the oft used metaphor is that the person has a “big heart”. Perhaps that metaphor needs to be modified somewhat in order to convey a deeper appreciation of the middah we are extolling. Assuming their actual heart size is the same as every other healthy person’s, the real difference between them and most people lies in how much room in their heart is taken up by themselves, which in turn determines how much space is left for others to occupy. The truly great and humble among us are those who have managed to minimize the amount of themselves in their own heart, leaving more space for Hakadosh Baruch Hu and other people.
I had the zchus to know Rabbi Ha...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 22, 2025 - As residents continue to voice frustration about certain taxes and fees in Maryland, Delegate Christopher Eric Bouchat said he plans to introduce legislation to get rid of the vehicle emissions inspection program.
"When it was conceived and implemented it had purpose and meaning, but since that time, the vehicle manufacturers have addressed all the issues with the emissions and brought down all the obnoxious emissions that were damaging to the environment," said Del. Bouchat, who is also planning to run for governor. "So now, the vehicle emissions program has just become a money net for the state government."
While the fee was put in place to protect the environment, this year, the fee increased from $14 to $30.
"Our state government is looking for a...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 18, 2025: Family of Rav Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L, shiva update:Sunday 10/19Mrs. Batsheva Neuberger and Mrs. Chana Schneeweiss will be sitting shiva at 6707 Western Run Drive from 10am until 5:00pm. As Rebbetzin Hauer and the rest of the family will be returning from E"Y on Sunday afternoon, they respectfully request no visitors after 5:00pm on Sunday.Monday & Tuesday 10/20-10/21 Shiva will be until 10pm.
Minyanim: Shacharis 7:30 am (Mon/Tues/Wed)Mincha 6:00pm (Mon/Tues)Maariv 9:45pm (Mon/Tues)Shiva will end Wednesday morning after Shacharis. However, the family will continue accepting visitors until 10pm Wednesday night.To sign up to learn Mishnayos for Rabbi Hauer’s shloshim, please click here.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer’s sudden petirah on Shemini Atzeres at the age of 60 left so many reeling in shock. He was an accomplished talmid chacham, led a Baltimore kehillah for over two decades, and served as the gracious, dignified public face of the OU as its executive vice president. But for all his widespread influence, he cared acutely for the welfare of every Yid – until the heart that bore everyone’s pain gave its final beat
The emotion-soaked days of Elul, leading up to the Yamim Noraim, flowing into Succos, Shemini Atzeres, and finally, Simchas Torah, always found a whirlwind of expression in the halls of Baltimore’s Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion shul.
Each year, Rabbi Moshe Hauer, who served as the shul’s rav from 1994 to 2020, then moved on to...
New York, NY - Oct. 21, 2025 - Thursday morning after the end of the Sukkot holiday, Rabbi Moshe Hauer and I were scheduled to meet at the White House with senior officials to discuss priority issues for our community.
Instead, I sat in his synagogue… at his funeral.
In my 30 years at the Orthodox Union, heading our Washington advocacy arm, I have worked with many leaders at the OU and across American Judaism at large. From the moment I first sat down with Rabbi Hauer in his Baltimore home in 2020, I knew he was different. I expected him to lay out his vision for me. I expected him to tell me how it was going to be.
Instead, the learned and accomplished rabbi informed me that he was the “student” and I was the “mentor.” He asked for a tutorial and a ...
New York, NY - Oct. 21, 2025 - I keep hearing Rabbi Hauer z”tl’s voice.
Not in sound, but in thought — the pauses between words, the care in his phrasing, the way he turned a question into an opening rather than a conclusion. Since the passing of Rabbi Moshe Hauer zt”l, that voice continues to echo — a steady reminder of what genuine leadership looks like.
During the five and a half years that I worked with him at the Orthodox Union, I came to understand that his leadership was not a style; it was a value system. The hundred-plus files in my computer that bear his name — meeting notes, reflections, drafts — capture not only what we discussed, but how he led: with clarity, humility, and care.
Lesson 1: Leadership begins with responsibility....
Baltimore, MD – Oct. 21, 2025 – 8:02AM – A car fire has been reported on Wirt Avenue between Bancroft Road and Strathmore Avenue. The street is currently closed to traffic. Please avoid the area and use alternate routes.
HESPEDIM FOR EVP RABBI MOSHE HAUER, ZT"L:
The hespedim delivered at OU National Headquarters by President Mitch Aeder, EVP and COO Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, OU Kosher COO Rabbi Moshe Elefant, Women's Initiative Founding Director Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, and Communal Engagement Managing Director Rabbi Yaakov Glasser can be viewed here.
The hespedim delivered at OU Israel by Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph and OU Israel leadership can be viewed here.
The hesped delivered by Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive Vice President Emeritus of the OU, can be viewed here.
New York, NY - Oct. 20, 2025 - Condolences for the death of Rabbi Mosher Hauer, zt”l, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union who passed away suddenly at the age of 60 over the Shemni Azeret holiday, continue to pour in from across the country and the world. President Donald Trump, President Isaac Herzog of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, religious leaders from many faiths, including Cardinal Timothy Dolan, as well as leaders of other Jewish denominations, have written and spoken about Rabbi Hauer’s impact and legacy. The expressions of sorrow and the outpouring of memories is not surprising; as Rabbi Hauer labored tirelessly for the Jewish people, often partnering with a diverse array of leaders and communi...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 20, 2025 - At the end of the Chumash, we read of Moshe Rabbeinu’s heartfelt plea to be allowed into Eretz Yisroel. Hashem, in His boundless wisdom, responds, “Do not ask Me again.” Chazal teach us that, had Moshe asked once more, Hashem would have granted his request. But the time was not right. Klal Yisroel was not yet ready, and so Hashem took Moshe's soul instead of allowing him to enter the Land.
In our times, we were privileged to have Rabbi Hauer, ZTV"L — a leader of immense vision, passion, and devotion — who stood at the forefront of Klal Yisroel. He inspired, guided, and unified us with clarity and unwavering commitment to Torah and truth. Under his leadership, it felt as though we were standing at the threshold of Geulah &m...
Baltimore, MD – Oct. 20, 2025 – 5:01PM An accident on I-83 North just before Exit 10 has closed two lanes, leaving only one lane open. Expect heavy traffic and very significant delays in the area.
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 20, 2025 - A Tribute to Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L אבן תזעק מקיר, ונבוכה כל העיר, כי בא השמש בצהריים על איש מורם מעם, אשר קולו נדם, עיני עיני ירדה מים הנהיג בגאון, את קהילת שערי ציון, ולכל העיר היה לעיניים ומצודתו היתה פרוסה, על כל המדינה, וגם לרבות ארץ ציון וירושלים שימש את החכמים, והשקה לעדרים, בהלכה ובאגדה ובמה שבינתיים לפני מלכים התיצב, ומעולם לא אכזב, כי חשק לקדש שם שמים על כלל ישראל אהבתו, מחשבתו ודאגתו, שיתאחדו כמחולת המחניים וגם אהב את הי...
Baltimore, MD – Oct. 20, 2025 – For many years, my father, Benyamin Ziman, was called upon by the Hauers to help them build their Sukkah, and I had the privilege of assisting him. Each year on Sukkos, our family was invited to the Hauers’ home to join them for the first-night seudah.
This year was the first time my father wasn’t asked to help build their Sukkah — they had built an addition to their home that included a permanent sukkah.
That night, I shared with Rabbi Hauer the following Gemara, since it was the first year my father wasn’t involved in building their Sukkah.
The Gemara in Bava Kama 91b teaches:
הנוטל מצוה מחבירו ונותנה לאחר נותנין לו עשרה זהובין One who takes a mitzvah away from his fellow an...