Peter Himmelman Returns Home To Play The Dakota On June 20
After more than 40 years in music, Peter Himmelman is not only still making music, but he’s back together with his best friends to play the role of his backing […]
After more than 40 years in music, Peter Himmelman is not only still making music, but he’s back together with his best friends to play the role of his backing […]
This is the second in a series of profiles of Minnesota athletes who are competing for Team USA in the Maccabiah Games – also known as “the Jewish Olympics” – […]
It was almost the end of the day when suddenly all doors were locked down, and with no announcement we were trained in active shooting drills. A terrible fear filled […]
Carrie Kleinberger grew up in a family where a career in law or medicine was encouraged. But when her job dissolved under her feet after a long career as a […]
The holiday of Shavuot is this week and it’s an awesome chance to remind our kids that learning ROCKS! Shavuot is a holiday that celebrates learning and Torah and it […]
When I read homages to Jewish food, I often see appreciations of bagels, latkes, black-and-white cookies, challah … notice that these are all carb foods. Let me chime in about […]
On the heels of the Jewish Town Hall Conversation on Guns, Safety and Community Security held via Zoom in March, local Jews will join with Mothers Against Community Gun Violence […]
This is the first in a series of profiles of Minnesota athletes who are competing for Team USA in the Maccabiah Games – also known as “the Jewish Olympics” – […]
In Judaism there is a long-standing custom stemming from Eastern Europe which associates meat-based meals with celebratory occasions. On Shabbat, Judaism’s weekly day of rest, Jews eat meat. On holidays, […]
Rachel Sher has worked all around the Twin Cities Jewish community, and after leaving for an opportunity in New York, she decided it’s time to come home. Sher starts this […]