Author: RachelK

Henrietta Szold: Diving Into the Collections Part I

Blog post by Development and Marketing Manager Rachel Kassman. To read more posts from Rachel, click here. Before “community organizing” had a name, there was Henrietta Szold – the rabbi’s daughter

Traveling with Grace: Continuing in Sweden

This week, Grace continues through Sweden. Next week – on to Denmark! Special thanks go to JMM volunteer Harold Toppall for his transcriptions of Grace’s travel diary. To read more of

Traveling with Grace: Back to Sweden!

This week, Grace moves from Norway into Sweden. Special thanks go to JMM volunteer Harold Toppall for his transcriptions of Grace’s travel diary. To read more of Grace’s travels, click here. July

Take a (Virtual) Tour: Scrap Yard!

Even when we’re closed we’re still sharing our stories! We’re pleased to offer a digital tour of our original exhibit Scrap Yard: Innovators of Recycling for your adult group. This

Traveling with Grace: Norwegian Adventures

This week, Grace continues her travels in Norway. Special thanks go to JMM volunteer Harold Toppall for his transcriptions of Grace’s travel diary. To read more of Grace’s travels, click here.  July

Traveling with Grace: Headed into Norway

This week, Grace travels across the border into Norway. Special thanks go to JMM volunteer Harold Toppall for his transcriptions of Grace’s travel diary. To read more of Grace’s travels, click here. 

Justice Marshall’s Legacy, in Bronze

A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. In 1977, the City of Baltimore commissioned a statue of U.S. Supreme

Traveling with Grace: From Falun to Rättvik to Östersund

This week, Grace travels from Falum to Rättvik to Östersund and experiences the Swedish celebration of Midsommar. Special thanks go to JMM volunteer Harold Toppall for his transcriptions of Grace’s travel

Statement on the death of George Floyd

In April and May, Baltimore marked the fifth anniversary of the death of Freddie Gray and the Uprising that followed his death in police custody. The Jewish Museum of Maryland

The Prom

Blog post by JMM archivist Lorie Rombro. You can read more posts by Lorie HERE. Yesterday I received a picture of my niece dressed in her prom dress. Like so many