Tag Archives: Voices of Lombard Street
Anatomy of a Family Circle Celebration
A blog post by Barry S. Lever, Special Projects Consultant The Baltimore Sun’s Maryland News section on Monday December 17, 2012, featured a half page article, “Hailing 100 years in America.” by Julie Scharper. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-hankin-family-100-20121216,0,1139305.story This story outlined how the … Continue reading →
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The Birth of an Exhibition…
What was Lombard Street like in the early 1900s? When did Jews establish communities in Cumberland and Frederick? How do we memorialize loved ones who are no longer with us? Why do some Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair? This … Continue reading →

Shameless Promotion Department
“Wonderful, wonderful. Everyone in Baltimore should see this exhibit.” —Voices of Lombard Street visitor, 2010 Our exhibition Voices of Lombard Street had its third anniversary this past fall, though we didn’t do anything to celebrate it. We tend to take … Continue reading →
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