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Barbara Einhorn Obituary

Barbara Dinitz Einhorn, of Baltimore, Maryland, passed away on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at the age of 77. She is survived by her devoted husband of 44 years, Roland Einhorn; beloved children, Lisa (Jeremy) Einhorn and Jeffrey (Darcy) Einhorn; and five cherished grandchildren, Ari, Zoe, and Leo Thibodaux, and Fred and Lola Einhorn, who lovingly knew her as "Meme." She is also survived by her caring brother, Ira (Judy) Dinitz; and her dear nephews, Marc (Meredith) Dinitz and Adam (Amanda) Dinitz. She was predeceased by her adored parents, Sol and Ruth Dinitz.

Barbara was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, before settling in Baltimore, where she built a life grounded in love, integrity, and purpose. A lifelong learner and devoted educator, she dedicated her career to supporting children with learning differences and special needs, always believing in maximizing the potential of every student. The same devotion to helping others that guided her teaching also inspired her advocacy beyond the classroom. After undergoing IVF at a time when it was new and uncertain, she lobbied for and was instrumental in expanding insurance coverage for the procedure in Maryland, ensuring that others could share in the joy of motherhood that meant so much to her.

Barbara had a gift for connecting with people. Whether in conversation with a friend or a stranger, she listened with genuine interest and empathy, always making others feel valued and understood. Her warmth, authenticity, and ability to form meaningful relationships left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. In her late thirties, at the height of her life, she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer. She endured grueling treatment with extraordinary courage and survived. Barbara often credited her recovery to the kindness of those who cared for her during that time, and she later dedicated herself to helping others by serving as a cancer patient navigator.

Barbara approached life with curiosity and creativity, finding joy in both everyday moments and new adventures. She had a wide range of talents and interests including playing tennis and the piano, painting and sketching, and her true love, cooking delicious meals for the Jewish holidays that brought family and friends together. She approached everything she did with vitality and purpose, whether organizing a celebration, volunteering at her daughter's school, or planning the next big trip. She delighted in creating detailed itineraries for both national and international adventures, which she cherished sharing with her family. Traveling together and discovering new places became one of the most meaningful ways she expressed her love and built lasting memories with those closest to her.

Above all, Barbara's greatest joy was her family. She cherished her role as wife, mother, and "Meme," finding deep meaning in every holiday, celebration, and moment spent together. She delighted in her grandchildren's laughter and milestones, surrounding them with unconditional love. Her strength, kindness, and unwavering devotion shaped the lives of those around her. Barbara will be remembered for her compassion, resilience, honesty, loyalty, courage, advocacy, and the lasting impact she made on all who were fortunate to know her.

A funeral service was held at Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home on Monday, October 6, 2025, at 2:30 p.m., with interment to follow at Garrison Forest Cemetery of Chizuk Amuno Congregation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Technion Society, 55 East 59th St., New York, NY 10022.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Oct. 7, 2025.

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