Interfaith, According to My Four Year Old
I remember the time my son told me his father wasn’t Jewish. Technically, I already knew.
I remember the time my son told me his father wasn’t Jewish. Technically, I already knew.
Rabbi Latz of Shir Tikvah and Rabbi Allen of Beth Jacob were among many rabbis across the country who were invited to celebrate Chanukkah with the Obamas at the White House.
Thanksgivukkah. By now we all know how about this rare and historic convergence. We all celebrate Hanukkah. We all celebrate Thanksgiving. As the phenomenon of Thanksgivukkah touches every American Jew, […]
Getting to know Grandma and Gramps was one of the biggest perks of my marriage. My husband is lucky enough to have grown up with both grandparents, a privilege I […]
As the holiday season nears its end, I analyze the cards that adorn my pantry door.
Jeff Mandell and Carin Mrotz are a couple of local Jews, each with a couple of kids. They have a lot of opinions on parenting. This time they share their stories of Hanukkahs past and present.
Hanukkah starts this weekend. New Jew in town Daci Platt offers up eight Minnesota phrases that you definitely don’t hear in Shreveport, Louisiana.
New learning should be the mission for all of us. In that light, join four of the Twin Cities’ newest rabbis for “Four Rabbis Enter an Orchard” on Monday December 3rd at Beth El.
International woman of love, Joy Veh, shares her eight favorite tips to a successful Hanukkah. Catch her show, Joy Veh: All I Want For Christmas Is Jew, at the Bryant Lake Bowl Nov 29, 30, and Dec 13!
Almost everyone in our community is touched in some way by interfaith marriage. A panel discussion at Adath helps those families find support from each other.