Who The Folk?! John Kuhl
What compels someone to run for office for the first time? We ask that to John Kuhl, an appointed member of the Hopkins School Board who is now running for […]
What compels someone to run for office for the first time? We ask that to John Kuhl, an appointed member of the Hopkins School Board who is now running for […]
Camp families were notified of the decision to close early late Saturday afternoon.
Job Title: Preschool Lead Teacher Organization Name: Adath Jeshurun Congregation Job Type: Part-time; 8:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Additional afternoon hours are available Salary Range: $18-$21/hour Deadline: Open Until Filled Job Summary/Description: […]
This week’s Torah portion is called Eikev, a word that, literally translated, can mean ‘as a result of.’ I know that Torah portion titles aren’t written thematically (they’re derived from […]
Eli Fhima is used to welcoming a diverse clientele to Fhima’s, the Minneapolis restaurant he runs. But a Wednesday night incident angered him enough that he took his frustration to […]
While many families would have hoped that the questions around returning their kids to school during the pandemic this fall would be settled by now, the truth is that there […]
With the uncertainty about how those who have had COVID-19 are impacted by the illness in the long-term, Sholom has launched a new rehab program aimed at helping “long-haulers,” COVID […]
When Temple of Aaron knew that it had two open rabbi positions at the St. Paul synagogue, they decided to go under one roof to fill the positions. This week […]
In August of 2017, I was in a serious car accident. My fellow passengers’ injuries were not life-threatening, but they required medical attention. In the hospital emergency room, I found […]
The exhibit is co-sponsored by the American Swedish Institute, JCRC, and Beth El Synagogue’s Greenberg Family Fund for Holocaust Awareness.