Shakshuka, A New Year’s Tradition
I make this classic Israeli dish every New Year’s. It’s easy, delicious, and great for a hangover. Happy 2014!
I make this classic Israeli dish every New Year’s. It’s easy, delicious, and great for a hangover. Happy 2014!
Our top posts by month from 2013. Posts from Rabbi Latz, Carin Mrotz, Sharon Rosenberg-Scholl and more!
The memorial service on 12/14 in St. Paul will honor Mandela, who served as South Africa’s first democratically elected President from 1994 until 1999.
On Saturday, November 23rd, the Twin Cities Masa Israel Alumni community will hold its kick-off event for Masa alumni living in the Twin Cities from 6-9 pm at Hillel at […]
On Wednesday, November 20, Israeli filmmaker Dror Moreh will share behind-the-scenes stories of the making of his documentary The Gatekeepers.
We give you ten reasons to see The Book Thief, free at Edina Theater on Wednesday, November 13.
Do you often find yourself needing a calendar to stay organized? Do you hate the way the wall calendar business has been commercialized with puppy calendars, kitten calendars, and calendars with Vincent Van Gogh paintings?
With the Minnesota Orchestra on indefinite hiatus, many Minnetonka residents and those in surrounding suburbs may be craving some good classical music. Now add a little Klezmer music, a young hip clarinetist who was raised in Israel, and you have the perfect mix for a concert at Adath Jeshurun Congregation in Minnetonka at 7 PM this Sunday, October 20.
We asked around to some of our favorite rabbis in the Twin Cities to see if they’d be willing to let us publish one of their sermons from the High Holidays 5774. We got a resounding “Yes” from those that have so far replied.
It’s Sukkot time! The Jewish holiday of building temporary dwellings in our backyards or porches or apartment balconies so we can remember the time when we were traveling the desert […]