• Catching up on Annapolis

    Baltimore Hebrew Congregation 7401 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    With the unfortunate snow cancellation of Maryland Jewish Advocacy Day in Annapolis, join the Baltimore Jewish Council for an opportunity to meet with your legislators. We will review what happened during the 447th Legislative Session, discuss early agenda items for the coming year, and provide time for you to sit down with legislators from your district.

  • Returning Home to Northern Israel – an evening of community and support

    Beth Tfiloh Congregation 3300 Old Court Road, Pikesville, MD, United States

    Join BJC Thursday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Beth Tfiloh. Direct from The Kibbutz Movement Neri Shotan, CEO of the Kibbutz Movement Rehabilitation Fund, and Ayelet Harris, Director of the Community Department of the Kibbutz Movement will share stories of survival and revitalization efforts for Israel’s northern and southern kibbutzim.

  • Interfaith Volunteering: Packing Blessing Bags

    The Langston Hughes Community, Business, and Resource Center 5011 Arbutus Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join the One Park Heights Initiative on Tuesday, May 27 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. for an evening of learning, discussion, and community service, packing 300 "Blessing Bags," for Marylanders experiencing homelessness.

  • Understanding this Jewish Moment: A conversation with Dr. Tal Becker

    Virtual

    The Baltimore Jewish Council and The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum are honored to be joined by Dr. Tal Becker on May 28 at Noon on Zoom for an off the record conversation about some of the most pressing issues facing Israel and American Jewry today.

  • BJC Annual Meeting 2025

    Baltimore Hebrew Congregation 7401 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    BJC Annual Meeting BJC President Robin Weiman and Executive Director Howard Libit will review the accomplishments of the past year, talk about the greater challenges facing Baltimore’s Jewish community, and look ahead to the 2025-26 year for the BJC. Heavy hors d'oeuvres, dietary laws observed. Click here to register to join the meeting.

  • Survived to Tell: Be the Witness

    The Rotunda at The Associated 5700 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore and the Baltimore Jewish Council invite you to ‘Survived to Tell: Be the Witness’, an innovative initiative using VR technology amplifying voices from the October 7th massacre on Monday, June 23 between 10:30AM – 1:00PM.

  • Holocaust Educator Institute -The Aftermath of The Holocaust

    Towson University, College of Liberal Arts 251 University Ave., Towson, MD, United States

    Join us for a transformative three-day training for all educators and other professionals, August 11, 12, and 13 at Towson University. Dive into the end of the Holocaust, its aftermath, and the profound impact it had on the world.

    $25
  • Ladino 101: Food, Phrases, and Folklore

    Associated, Goldsmith Campus 5700 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join BJC for a Sephardic Language Experience, Tuesday, September 9, 6-8 p.m. at The Associated, Goldsmith Campus.

  • Screening of OCTOBER 8 and conversation with Rabbi Gruenberg and Howard Libit

    Chizuk Amuno Congregation 8100 Stevenson Rd, Baltimore, MD, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation and the Baltimore Jewish Council for a special screening of OCTOBER 8, followed by an intimate conversation with Rabbi Gruenberg and Howard Libit, Executive Director of the Baltimore Jewish Council. Sunday, September 28 3:00 p.m. OCTOBER 8 offers a powerful examination of the surge in antisemitism that erupted on college campuses, [...]

  • United in Hope: A Day of Remembrance, Resilience, and Healing

    Har Sinai Oheb Shalom Congregation 7310 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join the Baltimore Israel Coalition, The Associated, and community partners for this year’s October 7 community commemoration. United in Hope: A Day of Remembrance, Reflection, and Resilience will begin at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation at 9AM.