March 24 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
A thought-provoking documentary exploring the extraordinary life and lasting legacy of Henrietta Szold, one of the most influential yet often overlooked, American Jewish women in history.
Screening followed by discussion with the film’s director Abby Ginzberg, and Sally Levin, Henrietta’s grand-niece, moderated by historian Barry Kessler.
Donors – $54Non-Donors – $72Young adults (ages 22-29) – $36 Spend an evening with Andy Fastow, former Enron CFO, as he examines why top companies […]
Join The Associated’s Young Adult Division for a happy hour on March 12 at Union Craft Brewery. Instead of a registration fee, we’re asking […]
Looking to meet new people and strengthen connections across Baltimore’s Jewish community? At Partners Baltimore, you’ll be paired with someone from a different Jewish background […]
doors open at 5:45 p.m. You’re invited to an evening of gratitude, inspiration and wonder.Prepare for an unforgettable evening as world-class illusionist and mentalist Simon […]