Who The Folk?! Dan Stein
What’s it like to work in public health in the middle of a public health crisis? Dan Stein knows all about it. Starting in one of the first COVID-19 hotspots […]
What’s it like to work in public health in the middle of a public health crisis? Dan Stein knows all about it. Starting in one of the first COVID-19 hotspots […]
Synagogue was closed over the weekend.
A “specific threat of violence” at Beth El Synagogue’s Friday night services forced the synagogue to close on Friday, and move Friday and Saturday services online. The threat was submitted […]
This week, on the last podcast of 5781, we talk with Daniel Goldschmidt about his new music therapy business, Etude LLC, and how his new practice intersects with race, gender […]
Every morning, my wife wakes me up with a cup of coffee. I know, I know, I’m pretty lucky. Actually, though, it’s in her interest to wake me up with […]
Last year, clergy and congregants alike hoped that last year’s High Holiday services over Zoom or being live-streamed was going to be a one-off, and come 2021, we’d all be […]
I would venture to say that winning a blue ribbon at the Minnesota State Fair for challah is akin to winning a medal at the Jewish Food Olympics. I have […]
What’s it like to start at a new synagogue just in time for the High Holidays? Beth El Synagogue’s newest clergy member, Cantor Ben Tisser is learning all about the […]
Getting a toddler to do what you want them to do is an art form I’m still perfecting. Actually, I have serious doubts about whether I will ever get it […]
Prime Deli, St. Louis Park’s lone kosher meat restaurant, announced that it would be closing around Aug. 31 for a renovation project and a new restaurant concept, helmed by notable […]