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Stories From The Tribe: Cincinnati

Stories From The Tribe: Cincinnati

By: Jewfolk Podcasts
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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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Episodes
  • 12. Idit Moss: "That's Very Jewish of You"
    May 27 2026
    This week's storyteller is Idit Moss. Idit was born and raised in Rehovot, Israel, and has spent most of her life in Cincinnati, where her children, Karen and Daniel, also reside. She is passionate about educating the next generation, Judaism, and Israel. Idit holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s in Educational Administration. She works as an elementary school teacher in Cincinnati Public Schools and serves as Director of Education at Northern Hills Synagogue. Idit loves trying new things and taking on challenges. She enjoys volunteering at the Jewish Federation and spending quality time with family and friends.
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    19 mins
  • 11. Melissa Hunter: "So, Is He Jewish?"
    May 20 2026
    This week's storyteller is Melissa W. Hunter. Melissa is an award-winning author and cohost of The Kibbitz Podcast. Her writing has appeared in Kveller, Literary Mama, Books by Women, and The American Israelite, and she is a regular columnist for Cincy Jewfolk. Her short stories have been featured in the Jewish Literary Journal, and her novella Through a Mirror Clear was serialized in the literary journal The Same. Melissa’s passion for storytelling and deep connection to her family history inspired her debut novel, What She Lost, based on her grandmother’s life as a Holocaust survivor. Her most recent book, Eight Wishes, is a heartwarming Hanukkah romance.
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    25 mins
  • 10. Allison Schneider: "The Mitzvah"
    May 13 2026
    This week's storyteller, Allison Schneider, has a background as a special education teacher, an early intervention provider for children birth through three, a teacher supervisor, and an executive function coach. She has served on her sisterhood and Temple boards. Her favorite “job” is as wife to her amazing husband Philip and mother to two wonderful neurodiverse children. In her limited free time, she loves playing board games with family and friends, and attending boardgame conventions, and cruising.
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    24 mins
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