Posts tagged Myna German
A Quest For Lutefisk, Lutheran Churches And Garrison Keillor’s Upper Midwest

Lutefisk is a tradition I found out, but it’s reserved for the late fall and early winter celebrations. You cannot get it over July 4th weekend, sorry to say. Nevertheless, I pressed on to learn about the culture of lutefisk, Lutheranism and other elements of the faith-inflected Scandinavian ways of the upper Midwest.

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‘Shtisel’ and ‘Unorthodox’ make ultra-Orthodox Jewish life relatable to us all

Both TV series about ultra-Orthodox Jewish life show the very human side of life in ultra-Orthodox communities and the Middle East apart from the incredibly tense political times experienced there. They unite audiences and make a closed-off society relatable. The reason: the common humanity and terrific allure of the personalities brought to life on the film stage.

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