Andrew Buerger

Buerger Bites

Jewish Times publisher Andrew Buerger is not afraid to do the "write" thing. He warns us, he prods us, he pushes us on a world or a local issue.

It didn’t take long for President-Elect Barack Obama and his team to make their first… READ MORE

Phil Jacobs

On My Mind

For executive editor Phil Jacobs, Baltimore's Jewish Community is a central address for stories, thoughts, issues and opinion.


The days of a white knight in shining armor in the form of the Associated… READ MORE

Neil Rubin

On The Other Hand

Editor Neil Rubin helps you explore the known and unknown nuances, the outrage and the joys, the ins and outs of modern Jewry.

November 11, 2008

The Supreme Court of Israel just made a very bad decision, one… READ MORE


Richie Frieman

Tuned In

Music commentator Richie Frieman is Baltimore's contact for the Jewish angle on the nation's professional music scene. Check out more from him at: www.penseyeview.com

I had already been looping Matt Nathanson’s break out album “Some Mad Hope” for months… READ MORE

Allison Mondell

Chasing Alli

Lease free, job free, worry free, Pikesville native, Allison Mondell packs her bags for the Holy Land. From Jerusalem, Alli pushes you to confront issues felt by the younger generation of diaspora Jews.

Another major election is happening in Israel tomorrow; Mayor of Jerusalem.  Campaigners are out everyday… READ MORE

Jack Gilden

The Aggravator

Jack Gilden uses his words to wake you up. That's not always pleasant, in fact it can be downright aggravating. But it can also be enlightening.

For some reason the gentiles appreciate the value of a good Jewish handyman a lot… READ MORE


Claudia Meyers

Paw Print

Claudia Meyers, general manager of Alter Communications, documents her passions and impressions regarding all things canine, feline, equine and more.

I’m an advocate for children spending their time playing with their physical friends and enjoying… READ MORE

Nina Cardin

Reimagining Eden

All things eventually bring us back to encounters with creation and the essence of our lives. As they cross her path, Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin writes about them, through a green lens, Jewishly.

“The non-sustainable path of society is not about some natural catastrophe that we need to… READ MORE