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Temple Israel hit by vandalism

A lone vandal spray-painted purple letters on all sides of the Temple Israel building, including the columns facing Hennepin Avenue. (Photo: Courtesy of Temple Israel)

Near the doors to the historic Emerson Avenue entrance of Temple Israel, in Uptown Minneapolis, is a quote from Isaiah: “May this house be a house of prayer for all peoples.”

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Minnesota for Marriage affiliate drags in Hitler references

Representatives from Shir Tikvah Congregation, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC), Jewish Community Action (JCA), the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, Temple of Aaron, and Plymouth Congregational Church, among others, publicly condemned the use of Nazi references by Minnesotans for Marriage in its efforts to oppose same-sex marriage.

Last Friday, March 29, representatives from Shir Tikvah Congregation, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC), Jewish Community Action (JCA), the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, Temple of Aaron, and Plymouth Congregational Church, among others, hosted a press conference to condemn the use of Nazi references in Minnesota for Marriage’s efforts to oppose same-sex marriage.

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Jewish Arts Lab, or why I'm a Jewish artist

At our recent Laboratory last Thursday, I asked the participants to write a six-word memoir on being a Jewish Artist. There was one that really stood out to me: “Artist everywhere, Jew not always present.”

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Shiloh Temple opens doors to homeless families in North Minneapolis

(adults top l-r) Rhonda Hollingsworth, Yolanda Hyatt, Rachel Newton, Adrian Watson, Nana Acheampong; (adults bottom l-r) Sherell Staple, Lakisha Wells, Michelle Henry, and Asia Smith; Sherell, Lakisha, and Michelle are FMF guests

Blow-up mattresses and baby cribs might not seem like church supplies, but they're part of the mission for Shiloh Temple International Ministries, located at West Broadway and Fremont Avenue in North Minneapolis. Shiloh Temple is one of 43 congregations that take turns hosting homeless families on a one to two week rotation at least once a year. Churches provide sleeping quarters in Sunday School classrooms and other open spaces, with volunteers sharing room set up, shopping and food prep. Some volunteers even stay at the site location overnight with guests.

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New Generation of Hmong Shamans to hold a panel at Hmong National Development Conference

Sandy'Ci Moua and Kuoa Fong Lo, coming from different cities and without knowing one another, each proposed panel discussions on the new wave of shamanism for the 2013 Hmong National Development [HND] conference in Fresno, CA from April 5-7. HND, a national, non-profit organization, advocates national policy for a united, thriving Hmong-American community. Every other year, they hold a conference to bring together members of the community to network and dialogue and to celebrate their accomplishments. This year's conference, the 20th annual conference, is a three-day affair and events are held to educate and promote discussion amongst the attendees about pressing issues for the Hmong community.

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The next wave of Hmong shamans: Kuoa Fong Lo's story

Kuoa Fong Lo, son of Chong Xu Lo and Myyer Joann Lo, was born and raised in Santa Ana, CA. He moved to St. Paul, MN with his family twelve years ago and after receiving his degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix, having four sons, and attaining a successful job as the current housing coordinator at Hmong American Partnership (HAP), he was shocked and completely unprepared for the turn his life would take one month after his youngest son was born.

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The next wave of Hmong shamans: Sandy'Ci Moua's story

Photo courtesy Sandy'Ci Moua

Shamanism is alive and well in the Hmong community today: a typical weekend for any Hmong person in this day and age is usually booked with family engagements. Whether it’s a spirit calling for a newly born baby, a weekend-long funeral guiding of a soul into the afterlife, or a ceremony to heal, protect, and bless a family, Hmong shamanistic engagements are commonplace. However, due increasingly to the fact that younger generation Hmong have had to assimilate into American culture, many elements of the culture have begun to diminish, including the understanding of shamanism and its very central role to Hmong culture. Furthermore, there is a severe lack of resources for the younger generation to tap into the spiritual side of their heritage. Enter Sandy’Ci Moua and Kuoa Fong Lo—two individuals willing to share their stories and help anyone who may need the support along the way.

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Rabbi Zimmerman on the graffiti at Temple Israel

Temple Israel was vandalized last week. On Friday afternoon I sat down with Rabbi Zimmerman of Temple Israel to get an update on how the investigation and the cleanup are going, and what this says about the state of the Jewish community in the Twin Cities.

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WWJD: What would Jesus do about homeowners' rights? Local faith leaders still hope for legislative action

Holy Week isn’t just a school holiday when kids color eggs and dress up like bunnies. For progressive faith leaders who represent the ISAIAH coalition of churches and social justice believers, remembering the passion, death and Resurrection of Christ is a sacred time, and an appropriate time to call out sin and to come to the aid of those in need.

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Passover cooking: Start with the staples, then get creative

Easter is easy when it comes to food. You know what to expect­­: spring vegetables, colored Easter eggs, and a dinner ham (although I’ve been told by a few gastronomic subversive Christians I know that Easter is about the lamb of God, not the ham of God).

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