Who The Folk?! Stephanie Stillman
Stephanie Stillman’s path to being the volunteer coordinator at Second Harvest Heartland is a winding path, but it is one that strengthened her connection to her Jewish roots. Stephanie talks […]
Stephanie Stillman’s path to being the volunteer coordinator at Second Harvest Heartland is a winding path, but it is one that strengthened her connection to her Jewish roots. Stephanie talks […]
Security at Twin Cities Jewish institutions may not look markedly different at the one-year anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh. But what is different is the community […]
Dear Mammalehs, I have received a few questions recently about when is the right time to call your child’s doctor or not when you think they don’t feel well. Some […]
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There is nothing that can convince his parents that Gabe Lilienthal wasn’t murdered. The 17-year-old Gabe thought he was taking OxyContin to try and help him sleep. What he was […]
The High Holiday season is filled with rituals and moments that leave a lasting impression on a kid, from Shofar blowing to fasting to Sukkah building to cleaning up busted […]
Job Title: After-School Program Staff Organization Name: St. Paul JCC Job Type: Part-time; 2-6 p.m. Salary Range: $11-$14/hour Deadline: 11/1/2019 Job Summary/Description: The St. Paul JCC is seeking a staff […]
What takes an attorney from public defender to women’s advocacy work? For Jess Braverman, it very much aligns to why she wanted to become a lawyer in the first place. […]
We’re lucky here in the Twin Cities to have the Tony Award-nominated musical Mean Girls at the Orpheum Theatre through Oct. 13. Not just because it’s fantastic. But because it […]
An ambitious production of New York’s 92nd Street Y brought together dozens of musicians, singers, and dancers from around the world to produce “The New Year Song.” The music and […]