Kosher Sushi Ending – For Now – At SLP Lunds & Byerlys
After a long run of having Kosher sushi for sale at the St. Louis Park Lunds & Byerlys, Monday, Nov. 29 will be the last day that it’s available — […]
After a long run of having Kosher sushi for sale at the St. Louis Park Lunds & Byerlys, Monday, Nov. 29 will be the last day that it’s available — […]
After an exhaustive, nationwide search, Herzl Camp leadership announced that longtime Jewish camp professional Josh Levine will be the next executive director. Levine will take the helm in January after […]
Being a private-practice attorney is a hard enough job with lots of hours to bill. So what compels one to give away their time for pro bono cases? We talk […]
Welcome to a world of dreams, where the stars in the sky and the wheat of the fields can dictate your fate. This is a space wherein the spirits of […]
Holly Brod Farber goes into schools across the state to talk about topics relating to Judaism, and she does so knowing that — in many cases — it will be […]
It’s almost Hanukkah which can only mean one thing: The Maccabeats latest holiday parody. This year, the a cappella group performs Illuminating, their version of Dua Lipa’s hit Levitating. Past iterations have […]
Job Title: Executive Assistant Organization Name: St. Paul Jewish Federation Job Type: Full-time Salary Range: $45,000-$55,000/year Deadline: Open until filled Job Summary/Description: The St. Paul Jewish Federation (Federation) is the […]
Who knew that going to a workshop on making winter skin-care remedies would be the jumping-off point for a whole new business? That’s how Julia Miller got the inspiration to […]
This story first appeared in the Cleveland Jewish News/cjn.org. Reprinted with permission As late as 9:38 p.m. Nov. 16, customers of Amazon could buy a “generic Jewish wine tumbler” bearing […]
Any camp director will tell you the summer of 2020 was a monumental challenge. Smaller groups of campers — some vaccinated, some not — uneasy parents, and difficult decisions that […]