Jewish Times publisher Andrew Buerger is not afraid to do the "write" thing. He's seen the results of terror first-hand in Northern Israel. He's climbed an icy mountain in South America to raise research funds to battle breast cancer. Closer to home, he's active with so many important causes. He warns us, he prods us, he pushes us on a world or a local issue. Check out this week's offering.
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Maryland's Governor, Martin O'Malley, reports to us on his trip to the Jewish state and how he is deepening the ties between Jerusalem and Annapolis.
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Phil Jacobs, executive editor of the Baltimore Jewish Times, looks at the world through O's colored glasses. For Phil, Baltimore's Jewish Community is a central address for stories, thoughts, issues and opinion. He'll look to provide a mirror for his neighbors, his community and his feelings in his Blog.
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The Jewish angle on the headlines never ends. Editor Neil Rubin helps you explore the known and unknown nuances, the outrage and the joys, the ins and outs of modern Jewry ... and he wants your feedback.
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It is one thing to see corruption and incompetence in the world, and it is another thing to see how funny it all is. At least that's Jack Gilden's theory. He 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 and far more important than that, very entertaining.
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Claudia Meyers, general manager of Alter Communications, documents her passions and impressions regarding all things canine, feline, equine and more.
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From fountain pens to federal laws, pottery to poetry, buildings and bags, dinner and dynamite, 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.
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