Date(s): January 1, 1905 to January 1, 1930 Location: Baltimore City, Maryland Tag(s): ethnic tension, Jews, Italian, Little Italy, East Baltimore, Immigration, Italians, Judaism, Jewish, Baltimore From 1890 to the early 1920s, Lombard street served as the center of Baltimore’s Jewish community. Considered a ghetto by outsiders, it was a bustling neighborhood of kosher butcher shops, delis, bakeries, bookstores, and Judaica shops. The boundaries of the community were defined by “Pratt Street to the north, Eastern Avenue to the south, Central Avenue to the east, and President Street to the...