Beth Shalom honors volunteers
Connie Simon, kallat Torah, and Eric Poe, chatan bereishit, were honored as Congregation Beth Shalom volunteers on Simchat Torah morning.
Connie Simon, kallat Torah, and Eric Poe, chatan bereishit, were honored as Congregation Beth Shalom volunteers on Simchat Torah morning.
Jewish Experiences, a collaboration of Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City and The J, is launching its Acclaimed Author Series with a year filled with unique and thought-provoking topics.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy and the Kansas Humanities Bureau are pleased to present an informative evening about Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African-American boy who was brutally murdered in 1955, at the hands of white supremacists.
HBHA is pleased to announce John and Jenny Isenberg as this year’s honorees for the school’s annual Civic Service Award Celebration.
What do a Jewish boy from Poland, an Armenian boy, a Cambodian girl and a girl from Sarajevo have in common?
With Rock Chalk Shabayit returning again this year, KU Hillel staff have important updates. To bring the spirit of KU Hillel’s signature event and largest Shabbat experience into your home, they are introducing a new lineup of Shabboxes (Shabbat boxes).
Legacy donors and other generous supporters of The J recently had the opportunity to hear first-hand from some of the artists who contributed to the facility’s recently-installed permanent art collection.
Join the Michael Klein Collection on a cross-continental adventure that sheds light on the experiences of Jewish communities over the last 200 years in what has become a local Torah scroll mystery.
KU Hillel’s largest Shabbat experience returns November 12
For over two decades, KU Hillel and Rock Chalk Shabbat have been synonymous. Last year, as a pivot during the pandemic, they modified to create “Rock Chalk Shabayit” — Rock Chalk Shabbat, but in your own home.
Winter youth sports at The J are seeing record participation this year thanks to the expansion of the facility in 2020.
KU Hillel kicked off their weekly Wellness Wednesday programming this past week.
Each week, Wellness Wednesday is hosted at KU Hillel’s new location for three hours around lunchtime. Students are welcome to stop by for any period of time and wind down.
Jason Kander, the Jewish former Missouri secretary of state, broke ground earlier this month in north St. Louis on the construction of 50 tiny homes to help veterans experiencing homelessness.
For the first time in its new location, KU Hillel built a sukkah for the holiday of Sukkot. The sukkah was built and decorated by KU Hillel students and staff.
After spending four decades in dentistry, including serving four years in the Army Dental Corps, Dr. John Waldron decided to give back to the community in another way – as a volunteer started volunteering for Jewish Family Services in 2017.
Facing infertility and family building challenges are hard, but you don’t have to suffer alone. Join Priya for the Bloom Support Group to find community, connections and support.