Baltimore Jewish Life is a local newspaper that gears itself towards the local jewish population in Baltimore, Maryland. The paper is distributed around the city at supermarkets and mailed to houses that subscribe all at no cost. They support the paper using money from advertisements. Baltimore Jewish Life describes themself as "an educational service that offers engaging news to the community." Although it self-describes as "aggregating the best of the Internet" it is also works with a "team of volunteers."

Their material has been cited by The Jewish Press and others:

Reporting

The Baltimore Department of Health used a Baltimore Jewish Life story on their web site to report about planned legislation.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Maryland Bill Would Impose Individual Health Insurance Mandates (Baltimore Jewish Life)". BaltimoreCity.gov. February 21, 2018.
  2. Sharon Altshul (March 11, 2015). "Orthodox Women Enter Israeli Knesset Race". The Jewish Press. Reposted with permission from Baltimore Jewish Life
  3. "OU Kosher Five Year Compilation of Daf HaKashrus". OU.org (Orthodox Union). September 10, 2013. The OU Daf HaKashrus has been referred to by many publications such ... Baltimore Jewish Life ...
  4. "OU NextGen Division Hosts Conference". Baltimore Jewish Life ran a story about JLIC and the OU's NexGen division ...


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