“Float” In The Pride Parade In A Bowl Of Matzo Ball Soup
“What is the most memorable float you have ever seen in a parade?”
“What is the most memorable float you have ever seen in a parade?”
Audio and text (Hebrew and English) of a prayer written by an Israeli rabbi for the safe return of the three kidnapped Israelis.
Israel can be a history lesson, a family vacation, an of faith, a boost of Israeli pride, and an affirmation of why you give. For me, it was all of those.
The statistics on childhood obesity in America are alarming. More than one-third of children and adolescents are obese or overweight. The health effects they will take into adulthood are serious, as are the social and psychological burdens overweight children sometimes bear.
If Jamaica can have a bobsled team, then Israel can surely have a curling team. The best Jewish curlers in the world descended on Blaine, MN, a couple weeks ago to test that theory.
This year J-Pride has even more energy, enthusiasm, and ideas to make Twin Cities Pride week fabulous.
We interview Veronica Gagnelius about her new children’s book — her process, her inspiration, and why it’s an important book for aspiring little Zionists.
Play and Learn Café is a new business concept to the Twin Cities that can give parents just what they need. It’s a place where parents can take comfort, knowing their child is playing in a safe place while they relax for a few moments.
We go in depth with two artists involved with the Sabes JCC Artists’ Lab, as well as what it means to do art within a Jewish context.
I always knew that being a dad was quite an undertaking, but it wasn’t until Dave and I had Nava that I realized what a demanding job fatherhood truly is.