Avodah announces 2022 Justice Fellowship cohort
After a year-long pause, the Avodah Justice Fellowship welcomed its 2022 cohort. The fellowship is a leadership development program for Jewish professionals in the fields of public service.
After a year-long pause, the Avodah Justice Fellowship welcomed its 2022 cohort. The fellowship is a leadership development program for Jewish professionals in the fields of public service.
Audition registration for The J’s annual KC SuperStar competition is now open.
Jewish Family Services has named Jana Nye its March Volunteer of the Month.
Unger and Madison are at it again — Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon’s popular work with a twist, “The Odd Couple – Female Version.”
The J - Jewish Community Center will host a bridge tournament in efforts to assist the food pantry at Jewish Family Services.
Jewish Family Services and the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy will host “Our Youth and Their Mental Health” on Wednesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in the Jewish Community Center and virtually.
Some of the key opportunities for the greater Kansas City Jewish community moving forward involve more outreach to interfaith families, getting beyond the “high-density suburbs” with programs and other offerings, and ensuring access for all types of individuals–including virtual access, according to Dr. Matthew Boxer, principal researcher for the 2021 Greater Kansas City Jewish Community Study.
Jeremy Antes and Paul Himmelstein are partners in Prism Real Estate Services and active members and supporters of the Kansas City Jewish community.
In response to the unrest caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and by two years of a global pandemic, KU Chabad has launched its own version of March Madness as college students follow the March Madness basketball tournament.
This year, Rock Chalk Shabbat will return as an in-person, community-wide event on Friday, April 29, 2022, after two years of hybrid and virtual Rock Chalk Shabayits.