BELIEVE in Purim community event set for March 17
The Kansas City Jewish community will have a new way to celebrate Purim this year with BELIEVE In Purim, a soccer-themed Purim event.
The Kansas City Jewish community will have a new way to celebrate Purim this year with BELIEVE In Purim, a soccer-themed Purim event.
Once a week, Jewish students at the University of Kansas have the opportunity to attend KU Chabad’s “Lunch & Learn” on campus at the KU Memorial Union.
The pre-Passover Communitywide Service of Spiritual Renewal will take place in the social hall at Village Shalom, 5500 West 123rd Street in Overland Park, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 20.
Portnoy has a strong commitment to Jewish Family Services and to the Jewish community as a spiritual care volunteer.
KU Hillel brought back its Shabbat Around KU (SAKU) event on Friday, Jan. 28, for the new semester.
The Kehilath Israel Synagogue congregation will observe the mitzvah to be joyful on Purim during its Purim Seudah (meal) and Shpiel (play) on Thursday, March 17, 2022.
Three families in the Kansas City Jewish community have welcomed “Priya babies” since the end of December.
The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City’s yearly conversion class not only welcomes new converts into the Jewish community, it helps them build a community of their own.
KU Chabad recently initiated Open Kitchen Night, which provides students at the University of Kansas with a homemade dinner of soup, a main meat dish and multiple sides.
The food pantry at Jewish Family Services has been serving more than 800 families in the Kansas City area each month. To keep the pantry operating efficiently and meet community needs, volunteers are a necessary component.