Paris Chansons Prepare For Return Visit To Minneapolis
Every musician likes to say how the city or venue they are performing in is one of their favorites. But whether the dead of winter or mid-summer, Julia Kantor and […]
Every musician likes to say how the city or venue they are performing in is one of their favorites. But whether the dead of winter or mid-summer, Julia Kantor and […]
What does it take to start up a new non-profit milk bank? Lactation consultant Danielle Spradlin and attorney Sarah Breiner are doing just that, as they are working to get […]
Thirty-one years ago, Robert Aronson was a young immigration lawyer who joined the board of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Now, after three decades of cycling on and off the […]
Job Title: Youth Group Leader Organization Name: Congregation Darchei Noam Job Type: Part-time Salary Range: At least $50 per Shabbat, commensurate with experience Deadline: Open until filled Job Summary/Description: Congregation […]
What is community education and why is it a big deal to all communities? This week we sit down with Alex Fisher, who recently started a new job as the […]
We cannot give up on our ideals and values in the face of someone who may hold a different opinion or belief.
For someone who hadn’t swum competitively in an Olympic sized swimming pool for two years, Elliot Berman didn’t miss a beat in Mexico City. Berman, a junior at Hopkins High […]
People have friends and family over brunch all the time. But for many years, Roni Falck and her family host brunches and dinners with a twist. Roni talks with us […]
See this Orthodox, feminist activist this weekend.
Rabbi Hayim Herring’s first three books were all connected to Judaism. While his latest book, Connecting Generations: Bridging the Boomer, Gen X, and Millenial Divide, isn’t that per se, he […]