Stories from the Tribe: Cincinnati
We’re so happy to share that Cincy Jewfolk’s second annual live storytelling show, Stories from the Tribe, will be on November 9th, 2026!
About This Event
An event by Cincy Jewfolk, Stories from the Tribe features 12 women on the bima telling their true Jewish stories that have a thread to Jewish motherhood – whether that’s about their own Jewish mom or about being a Jewish mom – and includes all of the ups and downs, highs and lows, laughs and tears that come with the real-life experience of Jewish motherhood in Cincinnati.
This promises to be a stunning night of storytelling and community and we’d love for you to join us!
Save the Date
This year’s show will be on Monday, November 9th, 2026 at 7 p.m. Seating is General Admission, and the doors will open at 6 p.m.
More Information Coming Soon
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How Stories from the Tribe Is Shaped
Stories from the Tribe reflects Jewfolk, Inc.’s core values of Storytelling – Sipur Sipurim and Connection – Chibur. By centering real voices from our community, this live show links past and future through the lived experiences of our storytellers today. Every story shared on the bima is shaped by the authentic perspectives, humor, and emotion of the storytellers themselves, creating a space where our community can laugh, reflect, and connect. Through Jewfolk, Inc.’s Human Centered Design approach, the show is designed around what our community wants to see, hear, and feel, making storytelling an act of engagement, reflection, and shared Jewish identity and community.


Stories from the Tribe Showcases Local Cincinnati Storytellers
Introducing the Emcee of Cincy Jewfolk’s Stories from the Tribe Show!
Tickets Now on Sale: Stories from the Tribe – A Live Jewish Storytelling Event in Cincinnati
True Jewish Motherhood Stories Wanted
What Happens When Jewish Moms Take the Bima at Stories from the Tribe? Magic.
An Open Letter to Cincinnati: Why You Should Audition for Stories from the Tribe