Andi Milens retires after decades of supporting Jewish communities
Andi Milens, whose career has led her to help Jews around the world, has retired from Jewish professional life.
Andi Milens, whose career has led her to help Jews around the world, has retired from Jewish professional life.
A new Anti-Defamation League report assessing how 135 U.S. colleges address antisemitism gave the University of Kansas a B — reduced because of a “level of hostile anti-Zionist student groups.”
The Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) will hold its annual youth philanthropy fair, the B’nai Tzedek Shuk, to introduce teenagers to tzedakah by inviting them to establish their own personal charitable giving accounts at the Foundation.
“The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-Time” opens its run at The Lewis & Shirley White Theatre at The J on Saturday, March 15, running for 10 performances through Sunday, March 30.
Olive Tree in Overland Park, Kansas, will welcome Jewish baker Michael Crane for a Passover dessert class.
Village Shalom announces the re-establishment of its Associate Board.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) Emerging Leaders are continuing to volunteer in the community.
After hosting two nights of auditions featuring over 120 high school singers, KC SuperStar organizers have announced 24 semifinalists for its 16th year.
The Kansas City Jewish Film Series (KCJFS) will start its 2025 season with a screening of 2024 Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award Winner “Bad Shabbos.”
Community member Sierra Debrow has been nominated to the young delegation for the Reform Movement at the World Zionist Congress (WZC).