Maryland groups offer $7,000 for info leading to arrests in three Jew-hatred incidents Antisemitic messages were written on a school, restaurant and synagogue in Bethesda, Md., on Aug. 11 and 13. Nov. 16, 2024
Ahead of Maryland Senate election, Alsobrooks and Hogan see Jew-hatred in different places “Turning serious issues into partisan battles is what Washington politicians do when they care more about scoring points than finding real solutions,” the former Maryland governor told JNS. Izzy Salant Oct. 30, 2024
Maryland Jewish groups receive nearly $1 million to support crime victims Gov. Wes Moore said the funds help in “getting convictions, closing cases and restoring trust between our communities and the forces sworn to protect them.” Oct. 21, 2024
Hogan courts Jewish vote in fight for Maryland Senate upset “Oct. 7 was a time for choosing,” the former Maryland governor said. “I chose to be the strongest advocate for Israel and for the Jewish community.” Andrew Bernard Oct. 16, 2024
Assault of rabbi outside Maryland Jewish center being investigated as hate crime "The victim suffered minor injuries from the assault," the Montgomery County Police Department stated. Oct. 15, 2024
Jewish philanthropist, Baltimore Orioles owner to donate $1.5 million to Jewish museum “The Jewish Museum of Maryland plays a critical role in preserving and sharing Maryland’s rich and fascinating Jewish heritage and culture,” David Rubenstein stated. Sept. 13, 2024
In Maryland Senate race, pro-Israel Democrat group endorses Alsobrooks against Hogan "I am committed to protecting and strengthening the strong relationship between the United States and Israel," the Maryland Senate candidate stated. JNS Staff Sept. 9, 2024
Maryland police taking ‘every investigative step’ after antisemitic school vandalism “It is no accident that the perpetrators of these incidents have defaced schools that are located in neighborhoods with high concentrations of Jewish residents,” per the JCRC of Greater Washington. Aug. 22, 2024
Muslim leader resigns from Maryland state hate crime commission Jennifer Donelan, a spokeswoman for the Maryland attorney general, said the Muslim community was being consulted to identify a new commission member. Aug. 19, 2024