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Chanukah 2012

Monday, December 10, 2012

State, County VIPs Gather for Menorah Lighting Ceremony

Rabbi Schmuel of Chabad Center and Lubavitch of Maryland led the ceremony, while elected officials and Pikesville area community leader Ron Rosenbluth lit the lamps.

The Jewish Girl Scouts Troop sold boxes of cookies, while congregants of Chabad Center in Pikesville handed out menorahs to people who don't have them. It was Monday night—the third of the eight-night Festival of Lights—when state and county elected officials and community members gathered at The Chanukah House in Pikesville for the menorah lighting ceremony. Israel 'Izzy' Patoka of Gov. Martin O'Malley's office; Del. Dana Stein, and Pikesville area community leader Ron Rosenbluth each lit one of the three lamps. Baltimore County Council Chairwoman Vicki Almond lit the shamash—the middle lamp. Rabbi Schmuel Kaplan of Chabad Center and Lubavitch of Maryland led the ceremony. Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz had planned to attend, …

Friday, December 7, 2012

5 Reasons Men Should Wear Something New This Holiday

For starters, dressing well is a compliment your host or hostess, according to Edward Steinberg, vice president of J.S. Edwards men's clothing and gifts store in Pikesville.

Edward Steinberg, an owner and the buyer for J.S. Edwards LTD Fine Mens Clothing in Pikesville, said there are plenty of reasons men should get dressed up for the holidays.   "Dressing for the holidays I think is important, especially if you are going to parties," Steinberg said. For example, when you wear something new for the holidays, you: 1. Get compliments and feel better about yourself 2. Have a better time knowing you look good 3. Don't feel uncomfortable being underdressed 4. Compliment your host or hostess through your attire 5. Have fun by adding something new to your wardrobe: a new holiday color, a new scarf, sweater or necktie to add to your existing wardrobe, or by wearing the latest trend: fun socks. "You feel a little more …

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