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MRA Message On The Congregation Beth Israel Hostage Situation

לְ֭מַעַן אַחַ֣י וְרֵעָ֑י אֲדַבְּרָה־נָּ֖א שָׁל֣וֹם בָּֽךְ׃ For the sake of my friends and companions, I pray that peace be yours. (Psalm 122) From the events of this past Shabbat, once again […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 16th January 2022

Students For Justice In Palestine Invite Poet Known For Antisemitic Speech To U

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a student group at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, is hosting Palestinian activist and poet Mohammad El-Kurd for a Jan. 21 discussion on campus. […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 12th January 2022

Heilicher faculty and staff gather school materials at the Sabes JCC for parents to bring home to middle school students learning virtually this week. Photo credit: Lonny Goldsmith.

As Omicron Spreads, Jewish Organizations Stay Cautious

Fresh into the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the omicron variant of the virus breaking records for spread in Minnesota, Twin Cities Jewish institutions are continuing a careful […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 12th January 2022

Judaism’s Presence In Minnesota’s Abortion-Rights Fight

On Dec. 1, when the Supreme Court heard arguments about a Mississippi law that bans nearly all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, Naomi Silber was surprised. Mississippi’s law conflicts […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 5th January 2022

Shanir Blumenkranz and Ravid Kahalani are the Yemen Blues Duo.

Don’t Miss: Yemen Blues Duo At Crooners Supper Club

When COVID-19 first spread in early 2020, Ravid Kahalani was getting ready for a series of tour dates in Europe with his fusion Israeli jazz and funk group, Yemen Blues. […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 17th December 2021

Jew Review: “Hanukkah” Horror Movie Will Make You Run To Hallmark

Disclaimer: This is a review of a slasher/horror movie, full of gore, blood, violence, gratuitous nakedness, and levels of swearing even those of us who are sailors would blush at. […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 2nd December 2021

Grumpy, Dopey, Sneezy, Sleepy: A Hannukah Guide To Marketing Stuff For Jews

What do Snow White’s dwarfs have to do with Hannukah? About as much as garden gnomes have to do with the technically insignificant but widely celebrated Festival of Lights.  Which […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 25th November 2021

Jewish Lawyer Nominated For Minnesota Attorney Job By Biden

Andrew Luger, a Jewish former U.S. attorney for Minnesota, has been nominated to take the role again by President Joe Biden. He now waits for the Senate’s approval. Luger previously […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 15th November 2021

Have Twin Cities Jews Learned To Trust Law Enforcement?

In the weeks after George Floyd was murdered by now-former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, a reckoning with police violence and systemic racism played out across America, including for American […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 1st November 2021

Why The U Wouldn’t Change Its Rosh Hashanah Start Date

Earlier this year, Minnesota Jews felt relief as more than 20 school districts changed their Sept. 7 start dates to avoid conflicting with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. To […]

Written by Lev Gringauz on 30th September 2021

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