Olivia Lampert Embracing Her Korean Roots In CTC Play
Olivia Lampert had been dabbling in local theater for a couple of years when a friend showed her an opportunity that seemed too good to be true. “One of my […]
Olivia Lampert had been dabbling in local theater for a couple of years when a friend showed her an opportunity that seemed too good to be true. “One of my […]
This week, we get to know Carli Poisson and Aaron Josephs, who are the Moishe House Pod in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis. We talk about why starting the pod […]
During Rabbi Tobias Moss’ first winter in Minnesota, he went to the Luminary Loppet on Lake of the Isles, a winter staple for Minneapolis, and thought it would pair perfectly […]
Is it better to fight back and avenge or take the higher road when dealing with bullies? An ageless question that Netflix’s hit series, Cobra Kai, bases the weight of […]
Shir Tikvah Congregation announced in a statement that Senior Rabbi Michael Latz would be leaving the synagogue effective immediately, after nearly 13 years at the synagogue. In a letter from […]
After living in six cities as a “grown-up” what makes Minneapolis the one that Tslil Shtulsaft wants to settle in for a while? We talk with Tslil, the Minneapolis Jewish […]
The great thing about Shabbat is that it comes every week. But this week, it comes at a time as the Jewish community in the United States is reckoning with […]
Aileen Weintraub is an author, essayist, and journalist who lives with her husband and teenaged son in the Hudson River Valley. She has written on an array of subjects (her […]
How do you go from a 35-year career in the law to becoming a long-time volunteer in helping transform the Jewish community? That’s what Jim Stein, Jewfolk, Inc.’s new board […]
Movies directed by the Coen brothers (Joel and Ethan) always carry a bitter aesthetic, like getting a glimpse of people living on the edge of society and the rules that […]