Posted on 02/19/26
Baltimore, MD – Feb. 19, 2026 – (BJL) As Purim approaches, like many communities, we in Baltimore prepare for a season of unparalleled giving. While the halachic principle of Kol HaPoshait Yad encourages giving to “all who extend a hand,” the community is nonetheless urged to remain vigilant and exercise caution.
As most know from past years, each year “collectors” - including those from outside the Jewish community - may try to capitalize on the Purim spirit to solicit funds for unverified causes. The females present themselves in tznius attire in an apparent effort to blend in and not arouse suspicion.
The first incident reported to BJL this season involved individuals approaching shoppers -in several cases, including a woman carrying a baby or young child -and asking them to pay for groceries. They were seen leaving the establishment in a gray van (as seen here) with a Virginia license plate, driven by a male associate. In past years, similar activity has been reported at 7 Mile Market, Market Maven, and other locations throughout the community.
To help ensure that Matanos L’Evyonim reaches those truly in need, community members are encouraged to verify that collectors have a valid Teudah from the Agudah.
Prioritize Safety: If you encounter aggressive solicitation or suspicious behavior, contact Baltimore Shomrim at 410-358-9999.
