Author: RachelK

From Galicia to Baltimore

Part 6 of “Saul Bernstein: Baltimore Artist,” written by Jobi Okin Zink, former JMM collections manager. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Bernstein’s yearning to paint the intellect and

Travels with Grace: Budapest

Welcome to this week’s segment of our 2019 #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace. Today Grace heads to Budapest during the summer of 1929. August 11, 1929 Sunday, Vienna. We take the

Travels with Grace: Vienna

Welcome to this week’s segment of our 2019 #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace. Today Grace heads to Austria during the summer of 1929. August 4, 1929 Sunday. We leave Bolzano by

Travels with Grace: Merano

Welcome to this week’s segment of our 2019 #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace. Today Grace spends some time in the Tyrol region of northern Italy during the summer of 1929. July

Travels with Grace: Switzerland

Welcome to this week’s segment of our 2019 #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace. Today we continue Grace’s travels in Switzerland during the summer of 1929. July 21, 1929 Sunday. We take

An Artist’s Education

Part 3 of “Saul Bernstein: Baltimore Artist,” written by Jobi Okin Zink, former JMM collections manager. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Bernstein completed the four-year course of study

Travels with Grace: Italy Part 2

Welcome to this week’s segment of our 2019 #TravelTuesday series: Traveling with Grace. Today we continue through Italy and into Switzerland. July 14, 1929 At 9:30 this morning we take

Everyday Heroes

Article by Deborah Rudacille. Rudacille is a freelance writer and Dundalk native. Her book about her hometown Roots of Steel: Boom and Bust in an American Mill Town, was published by

Everyday Heroes: Interview Part II

Article by Deborah Rudacille. Rudacille is a freelance writer and Dundalk native. Her book about her hometown Roots of Steel: Boom and Bust in an American Mill Town, was published by

Poor Man’s Boarding School

Article by Anita Kassof, former Assistant Director at the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Article originally published in Generations 2009-2010: 50th Anniversary Double Issue: The Search for Social Justice. The Hebrew Orphan