JFCS, JFS Have Emergency Funding Options
As the supplemental federal unemployment benefits have ended for those that have been affected by job losses due to COVID-19, both Jewish Family Service of St. Paul and Jewish Family […]
As the supplemental federal unemployment benefits have ended for those that have been affected by job losses due to COVID-19, both Jewish Family Service of St. Paul and Jewish Family […]
The study shows a community firmly in the norm of Jewish trends across the country.
While public school districts are trying to figure out the best way forward to reopen school in a global health pandemic, the same can be said for the Jewish day […]
Racist. It’s a word that conjures emotion. Either you are one or you’re not one. And heaven forbid, you don’t want to be called one. But you might just be […]
Omar set for second term in Congress.
Synagogues across the Twin Cities are planning for preschools and religious school programs to reopen in the fall, using either full-time or hybrid models. Among the different programs, congregations, and […]
While it’s not going to look like any previous season the Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company has had, the 2020-21 season is still going to happen. “There was never a point […]
Steve Hunegs, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC), issued the following statement: “Last week, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas […]
The Twin Cities Jewish Community embarked on an adventure four years ago to build endowments through a partnership with the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and St. Paul Jewish Federation and the […]
Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District primary race has been one of the most talked-about races nationwide – and is arguably one of the most heavily Jewish districts in the state.