You're Invited: Shalomcoming—Like Homecoming, But More Jewish
Kick off a year of life changing work with the Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Young Leadership. Come ready to drink, dance, and relive your high school glory days!
Kick off a year of life changing work with the Minneapolis Jewish Federation’s Young Leadership. Come ready to drink, dance, and relive your high school glory days!
Jewish writer, scholar, and LGBT activist Jay Michaelson comes to the Twin Cities to teach about how Jewish and Christian religious texts and values actually support same-sex marriage, and how amendment opponents can bring a religious perspective to conversations about the proposed Minnesota state constitutional amendment.
The Twin Cities Jewish Book Fair starts tonight. Paul David Wellstone Jr., Etgar Keret, and more will be sharing their incredible stories!
Phil Goldman reviews Photograph 51 by the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company, which gives credit where credit is long overdue.
You may not have drive-thru daiquiri stands, but Minnesota Jews have it pretty good. There are even a few things for this Louisiana girl to love.
There are 7 billion people in the world. There is only one you.
As excitement brews for the Timberwolves to battle Maccabi Haifa, Temple of Aaron listens to Coach Brad Greenberg about Israel, his rabbi, and of course, basketball.
“In Russia… I was a Jew and my family was picked on. Here, I wasn’t American. I was picked on for being Russian.” Part two of Veronica’s inspiring story.
Veronica Gagnelius always knew she was Jewish. She just wasn’t sure what it meant.
J Street and AIPAC have mutually supportive missions with complimentary tactics. Supporters of each organization should value and respect the other.