Who The Folk?! Kiel Majewski
Kiel Majewski always thought of himself as a spiritual person, and did his due diligence when it came to both religion and the school his kids would go to. And […]
Kiel Majewski always thought of himself as a spiritual person, and did his due diligence when it came to both religion and the school his kids would go to. And […]
In the storied list of William Shakespeare’s characters, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice proved to be among the most controversial. The play, written around 423 years, ends with Shylock, […]
(Editor’s note: we’ll have coverage from inside First Avenue from the concert – once our writer has recovered). Inspired by protesters forcing shows by Matisyahu, the Jewish and pro-Israeli musician, […]
After finishing third in Tuesday’s Presidential Primary, Minnesota Third District Rep. Dean Phillips is ending his presidential campaign. He made the announcement Wednesday morning on the Chad Hartman Show on […]
Charles Stander was born and raised in Michigan, but has lived in St. Paul for well over 40 years. For most of those forty years, he’s been a member of […]
Yehuda Kurtzer has made hundreds of trips to Israel and spent about a quarter of his life living there. And in his three visits to Israel since Hamas attacked the […]
Note: This is the sixth article of TC Jewfolk Editor Lonny Goldsmith’s trip to Israel with UpStart and iCenter’s “A Mifgash that Matters,” which is being put on in partnership […]
Dear Miriam, I can’t find my earbuds. I’ve retraced my steps, and the only place I think they could be are the shiva house I went to earlier this week. […]
The TC Jewfolk community lost an icon earlier this month – the longtime owner and head mensch of Cecil’s Deli, David Leventhal, died at the age of 85. Cecil’s Deli […]
Note: This is the fifth article of TC Jewfolk Editor Lonny Goldsmith’s trip to Israel with UpStart and iCenter’s “A Mifgash that Matters,” which is being put on in partnership […]