Editing note: The Annual Meeting took place Thursday, May 20th. This edition of JMM Insights went out on the same day and the language reflects that date. This week’s edition
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Rabbinic Letter in Support of JMM Drag Queen Story Hour
Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4th, we welcome the drag performer Pariah Sinclair for our Drag Queen Story Hour program. If you’re interested in attending the program, visit our events page.
JMM Insights: Gathering Stories
This week’s edition of JMM Insights comes from Director of Collections Joanna Church A curious aspect of this past year is the way so many of us are so very
Bluma Shapiro z”l
A blog post by Director of Education Ilene Dackman-Alon. To read more posts by Ilene click here. One of the most impactful ways that we can learn about the Holocaust is
The JOC Mishpacha Project
A new organization, the Jews of Color Mishpacha Project, aims to bring together individuals, communities, and Jewish institutions from around the country to build a gathering place for Jewish People
JMM Insights: A Letter from the Director
I am delighted to begin my work as executive director of the Jewish Museum of Maryland. I enter the position with tremendous gratitude for the work of my predecessor Marvin
JMM Insights: The Oldest Synagogues, Part II
In addition to host Sheilah Kast, and historian Jonathan Sarna, the evening will also feature cantorial musical selections and Jewish hymns of the mid-19th century, performed by Cantor Robbie Solomon, as
JMM Insights: The Oldest Synagogues
The Lloyd Street Synagogue is turning 175 years old! On October 1st we’re going to celebrate in (virtual) style with a fantastic evening of stories and memories about this one-of-a-kind landmark
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
2017 Report to the Community
President’s Message: Making History Perhaps you have seen our new poster commemorating the landmark status of the Lloyd Street Synagogue. It celebrates the fact that our museum site is a