Rosh Hashanah started at sundown last night, so what's a young Jew supposed to do today?
It's not a rhetorical question to Leora Maccabee. The 26-year-old Minneapolis lawyer has launched a blog aimed at helping young Jews find their way through a religion that many have lost touch with.
"People my age join gyms, not synagogues," she said. "That's why we're starting this with the high holidays, because so many of the people of my generation are confused about what the holidays involve."
The blog, www.tcjewfolk.com, mixes nuts-and-bolts info with a cheeky attitude. An article on how someone who lives in an apartment can make a sukkah (a temporary structure used during the Sukkot holiday) is followed by one titled: "10 ways to stay awake during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services."
Maccabee is the blog's editor-in-chief and Emily Cornell is the managing editor. For now, that's the entire staff. Their office is wherever they can find a Wi-Fi connection.
"We meet over wine or coffee," said Cornell, also 26 and an account manager for a company in Eagan. "It helps that we're really good friends. We'd probably be getting together, anyway."
Although they have a wish list that includes finding a "techie geek" to help oversee the website, the biggest challenge they face is walking the line between being hip and being respectful.
"The two of us make for good balance," Maccabee said. "I'm always saying, 'Hey, let's try this.' And Emily is always saying, 'Let's make sure we don't offend people.'"