Top Posts Of 2012
As we say goodbye to a fantastic 2012, we look back at some of the highlights this past year on TC Jewfolk.
As we say goodbye to a fantastic 2012, we look back at some of the highlights this past year on TC Jewfolk.
As the holiday season nears its end, I analyze the cards that adorn my pantry door.
J-Pride would like to have a much larger year-round presence in the community and is seeking your help through a survey.
When a madman opens fire on an elementary school we all raise a fuss about gun control, but the real issue is in how we educate our children. Rabbi Zalman Bendet wants a minute of silence in our schools’ daily routine, for believers and non-believers alike.
Although I am typically able to present my political views on issues regarding Israel/Palestine in a moderate fashion, with the recent situation in Gaza it got too personal.
Christmas is not a big holiday for most Jews. But for converts to Judaism, Christmas often means a trip home for a porkless reunion with the mishpacha.
There are plenty of things to hate about Christmas. But I have to say, even for a Jewish guy, Christmas is actually pretty cool. It even inspired a new song, “A Minnesota Christmas.”
A list of Chinese food restuarants, other restuarants, movies, and activities that are all open on Christmas. It’s not nearly comprehensive, so add your favorites in the comments.
Join us as we tackle a verse devoid of Rashi’s insights.
Join us as we tackle a verse devoid of Rashi’s insights.