201 Milford Mill Road — In the Heart of Baltimore's Jewish Community
201 Milford Mill Road
Baltimore, MD 21208
A soft, welcoming area for ages 0–3, with board books, sensory toys, and weekly Mommy & Me programming designed for early childhood development.
A relaxed, supervised after-school program for older children and teens—offering homework help, light snacks, games, and structured downtime in a safe, welcoming environment.
Home to book clubs, story circles, author visits, workshops, seasonal events, and rotating Jewish enrichment activities that bring the space to life.
A dedicated space for adult learning, offering shiurim, workshops, and Chassidus-based programming throughout the year—designed to elevate and inspire the broader Baltimore community.
A soft, welcoming area for ages 0–3, with board books, sensory toys, and weekly Mommy & Me programming designed for early childhood development.
We've identified the ideal property and are moving forward with the purchase of 201 Milford Mill Road — a centrally located building in the heart of the Baltimore Jewish community. The location is already familiar to many in the community. It sits near schools, shuls, and Jewish neighborhoods, and currently houses several communal organizations.
It's easy to access, in solid condition, and zoned for both communal and commercial use — making it a perfect fit for a project of this kind. The building offers over 14,000 square feet across two levels, approximately half of which will be dedicated to the children's library and learning center.
The remaining space will be leased to mission-aligned tenants, such as special education providers, therapy programs, or other educational services that complement the vision of the project. The entire building will be named Miriam's Library and Learning Center — establishing not just a program, but a permanent landmark.
A space that reflects Miriam's values and carries forward her legacy in a way that's active, growing, and enduring. The building is in solid condition and currently produces rental income, which will help support ongoing operations and ensure the project's long-term sustainability.
Spacious building across two levels
Near schools, shuls, and neighborhoods
Perfect for communal and commercial use
Spacious building across two levels
Baltimore is home to one of the largest Jewish communities in North America—nearly 100,000 Jewish residents, dozens of Jewish schools, over 60 shuls, and thousands of children enrolled in Jewish education. But despite strong institutional infrastructure, the city lacks one essential resource: a full-time Jewish children's library and learning center.
There is no structured space where children can explore Jewish books, receive tutoring, or engage in informal identity-building beyond the classroom. In an age of constant distraction, children need spaces where learning feels grounded, personal, and Jewish—places where they are supported and seen.