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Stories From The Tribe: Cincinnati

Stories From The Tribe: Cincinnati

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Cincy Jewfolk’s first annual Stories from the Tribe live show brought 12 local women to the bima to share their true Jewish stories about motherhood — their own mothers, becoming mothers, and everything in between.It was heartwarming. Funny. Thoughtful. Deeply Cincinnati.

Now, Cincy Jewfolk is bringing those stories beyond the stage.Copyright Jewfolk Podcasts
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  • 3. Carly Sachs: "Safety and Popsicles"
    Mar 25 2026
    Carly Sachs is a poet, writer, librarian, and yoga teacher whose work has appeared in The Best American Poetry and NPR’s Selected Shorts. She’s the author of the Steam Sequence and Descendants of Eve, and editor of the Why and Later. Originally from Northeast Ohio, she now lives in Lexington, KY, where she’s a Montessori school librarian and proud mom to a spirited seven-year-old. During the pandemic, she and her daughter began baking challah—find them on Instagram @challah_at_y_all. She loves good coffee, long hikes, and finding joy in the chaos.
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    22 m
  • 2. Andrea Beck: "Tikkun Olam: To Heal the World with Marijuana"
    Mar 18 2026
    This week's storyteller is Andrea Beck. Andrea has a Ph.D. in English Rhetoric. She is particularly interested in the rhetorics of Jewish American Women in the later 20th century to the present. When she isn’t over-mothering her exceptional daughter, dogs, and husband, or working in the family business, Andrea carves out time to write. She currently writes for Cincy Jewfolk and Cohosts the Kibbitz Podcast. Her favorite meal is soft-boiled eggs with toast and tea.
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  • 1. Sarah Weiss "A Much Anticipated Jewish Child"
    Mar 11 2026
    This week's storyteller is Sarah Weiss. Sarah is a visionary nonprofit leader and the Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. She began her career with AmeriCorps’ Public Allies program and spent nearly two decades at the Holocaust & Humanity Center, where she served as executive director and CEO, expanding its reach and national partnerships—including leading its move to Union Terminal. She also directed the Jewish Community Relations Council and helped establish the Ohio Commission on Holocaust & Genocide Education. An active community leader, she serves on boards including Talbert House, the Mayerson JCC and the Freedom Center. She is a proud alum of the Chamber’s WE Lead and Leadership Cincinnati programs. Her contributions have been recognized with numerous honors, including the FBI Director’s Leadership Award and Cincinnati Magazine’s 25 Women Driving Change.
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    18 m
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