Who The Folk?! Daniel Rosen
Daniel Rosen was sent away to an immersive language camp each summer — basically against his will — to get him away from his family’s farm in northern Minnesota. It […]
February 28, 2022
Daniel Rosen was sent away to an immersive language camp each summer — basically against his will — to get him away from his family’s farm in northern Minnesota. It […]
February 21, 2022
Sherry Knazan could’ve hunkered down in her St. Louis Park condo in her first winter back in the Twin Cities after many years living in northern California. Instead, she launched […]
February 14, 2022
Claude Riedel knows that he’s in a niche field. So niche that by his estimation, he’s the only artist that is exclusively making Ner Tamid. Riedel talks about how he […]
January 31, 2022
This week, we get to know Carli Poisson and Aaron Josephs, who are the Moishe House Pod in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis. We talk about why starting the pod […]
January 24, 2022
After living in six cities as a “grown-up” what makes Minneapolis the one that Tslil Shtulsaft wants to settle in for a while? We talk with Tslil, the Minneapolis Jewish […]
January 17, 2022
How do you go from a 35-year career in the law to becoming a long-time volunteer in helping transform the Jewish community? That’s what Jim Stein, Jewfolk, Inc.’s new board […]
January 10, 2022
As a world traveler with a creative mind, Jonah Salita had worked for ad agencies while shooting his own stunning photos and designing his own tennis clothing as a teen. […]
December 27, 2021
How did Sara Rothholz Weiner go from a film major to working on award-winning projects as an architect? She explains how she merges the left brain/right brain thinking on the […]
December 20, 2021
What’s it like to move back home as an adult and become the head of the school you went to as a kid? Sho Garland is tackling this challenge as […]
December 13, 2021
Isaac Ezra Jennings moved to Minnesota the weekend before everything shut down for COVID, so his experiences attending J-Pride events were limited to the outdoor or virtual experience, but he […]