Baltimore
Jewish history goes back several hundred years. Here we present
some of the highlights of a rich past.
The
story is one of diversity: Baltimore’s Jews
come from many different religious traditions and parts of the world.
Through the years, they have evolved various ways of being Jewish
in Baltimore. Sometimes diversity has led to conflict, as in the
early struggles of Reform versus Orthodoxy or the labor struggles
that once pitted Jewish workers against Jewish employers.
It’s
a story of mobility: geographic, economic, and
social. From waves of immigrant groups who journeyed here from overseas
to subsequent generations who advanced out of East Baltimore into
a series of neighborhoods in the metro area, Baltimore’s Jews
have been on the move. From sweatshop workers to shopkeepers to
professionals, cab drivers to computer programmers, their journey
has been one of economic as well as geographic progress.
Finally,
it’s a story of community: In the midst of
constant movement and occasional conflict, Baltimore’s Jews
have created strong institutions that have provided the stability
and direction needed to forge a close-knit, sometimes insular Baltimore
Jewish community. These institutions have constantly evolved to
meet the ever-changing needs of diverse Jewish Baltimoreans.
Like the Jewish history
it chronicles, this timeline is a work in progress. As we make new
discoveries about the past or as new history is created, we will
add and revise. Check back with us to continue to explore Baltimore’s
Jewish past! View
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