NEWS
April 10, 2006
On April 7, 2006, ROBERT "Bob" MOORE, SR., beloved husband of Lois W. Moore (nee Michal-Webb); devoted father of Robert, Jr., Alan and Jason Moore; stepfather of Bruce Michal; loving grandfather of Benjamin, Natalie, Olivia, Andrew, Noah and Renee; dear brother of Fay Szlachetka, Ernest Moore, Jr., Jean Burall and the late Howard Moore. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME, INC, 9705 Belair Road (at Forge Road) on Sunday and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A funeral service will be held at St. John's United Methodist Church (Lutheville)
NEWS
December 21, 2004
On Sunday, December 19, 2004 TAUBA KAPLANSKY (nee Bornstein), loving wife of the late Isadore Kaplansky, beloved mother of Abraham Kaplansky and Betsy Leibowitz both of Baltimore, MD, devoted mother-in-law of Benedict Leibowitz, devoted sister of Bella Lefkowitz of Israel, beloved sister-in-law of Shlomo Kaplansky of Israel and the late Max Leibowitz, loving grandmother of Elliot and Ronit Leibowitz and Dr. Avi and Shiri Leibowitz, loving great grandmother of...
NEWS
October 12, 2004
On October 8, 2004 ROBERT ADAM NEVERDON; beloved husband of Vondalear; father of Robert, Jr. Russell and Robin; brother of Barbara Adeboye, Cynthia Neverdon-Morton, Gail Neverdon Edmonds, Michal Neverdon Marritt, Thomas, Ronald, Andre and Gary Neverdon. Also survived by five grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Friends may call at The Parker and Cromartie Funeral Home, 3512 Fredrick Ave., on Tuesday from 4 to 7 P.M. Christian Wake Service on Wednesday, October 13 at 10:30 A.M. at Morning Star Baptist Church of Christ, 1063 W. Fayette St. Interment at Arbutus Memorial Park.
NEWS
By Elizabeth Large and Elizabeth Large,Sun Staff | January 11, 2004
The word junque was invented to describe Michal Makarovich's collections, his home, his business, his world, his passions. More intriguing than yard-sale castoffs, less stuffy than antiques and definitely more fun than vintage, junque is best understood by visiting Makarovich's Hampden shop or taking a tour of his surprising Wyman Park rowhouse, which is filled with whimsical collectibles. Item: The prize of his Baltimore collection, a 1938 Mr. Boh (as in the beer) statue. The woman who sold it to him said her husband stole it off a bar when he returned from World War II. Item: A curio cabinet filled with Pee-wee Herman memorabilia.
FEATURES
By Michael Sragow and Michael Sragow,SUN MOVIE CRITIC | April 13, 2002
Time of Favor, this Sunday's attraction at the Baltimore Jewish Film Festival, is an Israeli thriller hinging on a potential suicide bombing. But the culprit is not a Palestinian. He is an Orthodox Jew nicknamed Pini (Edan Alterman) - the star Yeshiva pupil of the West Bank zealot Rabbi Meltzer (Assi Dayan) and the best friend and prized recruit of Menachem (Aki Avni), the commander of an all-Orthodox army company. This fervent melodrama tells what happens when Pini and Menachem both fall for the rabbi's rebel daughter, Michal (Tinkerbell)
SPORTS
September 9, 2001
Baseball Devil Rays: Recalled C Paul Hoover from Triple-A Durham. Transferred P Ariel Prieto from 15-day to 60-day DL. Royals: Purchased the contract of P Angel Berroa from Triple-A Wichita. Recalled OF Brandon Berger and P Brad Boyles from Wichita. College Ohio State: Announced senior G Doylan Robinson will miss the first 12 games of the basketball season after failing to regain academic eligibility this summer. Hockey Penguins: Signed D Michal Rozsival to a one-year contract.