A Ger in Alexandria
People who know me well know that I am Jewish. People who know me better know I wasn’t born Jewish. Very soon, a change in Israel may force me to reevaluate how I see myself as a Jew.
People who know me well know that I am Jewish. People who know me better know I wasn’t born Jewish. Very soon, a change in Israel may force me to reevaluate how I see myself as a Jew.
UMN Hillel student president Michael Mauer sets an ambitious goal to raise $18,000 by August 15th by asking 1,000 people to donate $18.
The JTA recently released a new smartphone-friendly version of their website. Temple Israel, a reform synagogue in Minneapolis, is reaching out to the world with a brand new blog.
A recent Newsweek article highlighted the high cost of being an American Jew. As a religion, are we courting new members incorrectly? And will we survive the latest struggle?
Seeking passionate Jewish social change agents to support the use of theatre and poetry to engage Israeli and Arab communities in Israel. A post by Yael Miriam.
While the two state solution may not be the solution, Israel is a divided country. Now, new Jewish construction in east Jerusalem may change the Jewish/Arab segregation.
For GLBTQ Jews who may have felt or currently feel that there isn’t place for them in Judaism, J-Pride seeks to prove them wrong.
The Minneapolis Jewish Humor Festival is looking for artists for the 2011 festival. Last year was a smash and this year’s should be just as fun.
It took a class of 7th graders to get him thinking about gender identity. A post to make you think about sex and gender identity, just in time for Gay Pride.
On its face, the film “Holy Rollers” (now showing in Minneapolis) sounds intriguing. Some of the reviews disagree.