Minnesota Mamaleh: About Threes
So it turns out I’m superstitious. But I’m thinking that a little bit of salt throwing and wood knocking never hurt anyone.
So it turns out I’m superstitious. But I’m thinking that a little bit of salt throwing and wood knocking never hurt anyone.
It had been one of those days. The kind where nothing goes according to plan – except for Moran’s Fig Jam. Which is why you need the recipe.
Want to see MN Jewish Theatre’s regional premiere of a coming-of-age story on art, identity & tradition? We’ve got free tix.
In many different prayer settings I have watched in fascination as people get ready for Shachrit (Morning) Services by putting Tefillin on their arm and forehead. Yet I had never preformed this Mitzvah. That is, until earlier this year.
There’s really no reason not to get out there and enjoy all this community has to offer! Check out the Alef List for October 5th – 18th.
The Star Tribune just ran a letter promoting the Saudi Peace Plan. Here is Jenna Mitelman’s response – with some actual facts thrown in.
In A Man’s Responsibility, Rabbi Meszler blends modern, liberal attitudes with traditional Jewish teachings to help explain the role of Jewish men in today’s society.
5th-grade girls want to talk about Justin Bieber – not self esteem. That’s where Empowering Our Daughters comes in.
Sitting in my best friend’s living room, I wondered if I was a changed woman or still that Israeli girl who just needed to shake off the “Minnesota nice”?
What if you could ask anyone in the world all “the big questions”? “The Nature of Existence” is the hilarious, don’t-miss film that tells you what it would be like.