Jerusalem Day Flag Parade is a Reckless Embarrassment
I just got (another…) flat, while driving home from work, in Israel. In that this happened to me not that long ago and I had some much-needed additional coaching from […]
I just got (another…) flat, while driving home from work, in Israel. In that this happened to me not that long ago and I had some much-needed additional coaching from […]
June 20, 2022 Editor’s note: Investigations by multiple media outlets have reported that the bullet that killed Palestinian-American Journalist Shireen Abu-Akleh was fired from an Israeli soldier. No investigation from […]
More than $3,200 of Nazi memorabilia was sold by a North St. Paul auction house last week, but the owner and president of Luther Auctions said it’s not something he […]
What’s it like to follow your heart for your art? That’s what Barbara Wiener does all the time as a documentary filmmaker and teacher. We talk about her most recent […]
Ruth Knelman, a fixture at Temple Israel for more than 70 years and a long-time volunteer in the synagogue’s Early Childhood Center, passed away on May 16 at 111 years […]
This article is sponsored content YALA as part of TC Jewfolk’s Partnership program. For more information, check out our media kit. Shauna Rosen grew up in a mixed-religious family, and […]
It might seem like being called a “Venus Flytrap” might be an unflattering nickname, but when Kathy Graves speaks of Paula Goldberg, she means it in the best way possible. […]
For this week’s Who The Folk?! Podcast, we’re going to be handing it off to Enzi Tanner and his podcast Kuumba Hineni. Late last week, Enzi spoke with Laura Monn […]
May is a big month for family time, and also major milestones. In particular, it’s the start of graduation season, and a reminder that some of the kids in our […]
After a recent ruling in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jewish Community Action and the Minnesota Rabbinical Association are among the local faith organizations that signed onto an amicus brief […]