judaism
- Supreme Court decision allowing sectarian prayer in public meetings is sad day for those of the Jewish faith
- When Lyric Opera Baltimore closes its season with Verdi's first hit, 'Nabucco,' the audience will not only get to hear an encore of a choral number, but sing along with it.
- "Marshlands" is praised by such literary power-brokers as the New York Times and Booker Prize-winning author Julian Barnes
- Charm City Tribe aspires to reconnect people in their 20s and 30s to Judaic practices they may have lost along the road to independence
- A judge declined Thursday to order a new trial for the man found guilty of killing an 11-year-old girl in Northwest Baltimore more than four decades ago, a victory for prosecutors who sought to prevent the release of another high-profile perpetrator under a court ruling that has freed dozens.
- About 200 members of Baltimore's Jewish community on Thursday packed courtroom benches, lined walls and stood single-file in aisles — some reading religious texts — amid growing concern over the potential release of the man who killed an 11-year-old girl in 1969.