A Path Forward For Public Judaism In The Twin Cities
This idea I want to share is hard to describe, and I didn’t understand it until I was already in it. I had never been part of what might be […]
February 12, 2019
This idea I want to share is hard to describe, and I didn’t understand it until I was already in it. I had never been part of what might be […]
February 11, 2019
Rep. Ilhan Omar has apologized for her latest anti-Semitic tweet after politicians nationwide and Jewish groups spoke out on her equating money to Jewish political control. Listening and learning, but […]
February 6, 2019
In 2010 the State of Minnesota passed legislation requiring the state to prepare for the huge impact Alzheimer’s disease will have on our population and our resources over the next […]
February 6, 2019
How will the organization rebuild trust in the community?
February 5, 2019
2019 is the TENTH anniversary of TC Jewfolk! And we’re celebrating all year long by sharing with you some thoughts from around our community about what TC Jewfolk means as […]
February 1, 2019
Event featuring this Israeli Midwife is Feb. 5
January 31, 2019
My first Shabbat service in more than 20 years was in Jerusalem. An atheist Jew, sitting on a hard, limestone terrace with my wife, a secular agnostic, under a hazy, […]
January 29, 2019
January 25, 2019
VITEBSK, Belarus — Vitebsk, the original home of world-renowned artist Marc Chagall, is an apologetic city. On everyone’s face is written a different variation of “nu, so we live here.” […]
January 23, 2019
In her 15 years living in St. Paul, Deanna Scher has experienced the challenge that many transplants have: making close connections with Jewish friends. When Mount Zion Temple rolled out […]