Our Lunch With Rabbi Gershom Sizomu
Rabbi Gershom Sizomu leads a group of 1,500 people who somehow managed to create a thriving Jewish community in the landlocked country of Uganda.
Rabbi Gershom Sizomu leads a group of 1,500 people who somehow managed to create a thriving Jewish community in the landlocked country of Uganda.
On April 19th, 250 Jewish students came together on campus to celebrate a Shabbat dinner, through the efforts of U of M Chabad and Hillel.
One of these 5 year olds is starting kindergarten. The other is finishing. And as usual, their parents have a lot to say about it.
Seventy-one years ago today my great-grandfather was arrested and sent to Auschwitz. This month, my family published his memoir.
This love affair with the sun is sure to melt the ice. A musical performance for the ages, playing at the Sabes JCC on May 1st.
TC Jewfolk caught up with the “Parallel Lives” Israeli soldiers, who encountered more snow and more love for Israel than they ever imagined.
TC Jewfolk caught up with the “Parallel Lives” Israeli soldiers, who encountered more snow and more love for Israel than they ever imagined.
“We could talk. We could recall. We could tell stories,” said Holocaust survivor Erwin Farkas. This play at Mt Zion Temple shines light on the Holocaust through oral histories from those who lived it.
Debbie Friedman made Jewish music modern for her time. The Awends want to make Jewish music modern for now.
“To this day, this woman does not know who this man was or what his fate was. All she knows is that he saved her life.”