• Rosh Hashanah

    Literally meaning “Head of the Year,” Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish calendar. It begins a 10-day period of repentance and prayer which ends on Yom Kippur. We celebrate the holiday with services and apples dipped in honey to symbolize the hope for a sweet year to come.

  • Yom Kippur

    The Day of Atonement is the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, marking the end of the 10 days of repentance. It is spent in fasting and fervent prayer. Sounding the shofar signals the holiday’s end.

  • Sukkot

    This harvest festival is named for the temporary dwellings, called Sukkot, decorated with fruit and vegetables, set up to recall the booths in which the Jews lived during their journey from Egypt. The holiday is marked by processions with the lulav (palm branch with myrtle and willow) and etrog (citron).

  • Shemini Atzeret

    The day after Sukkot is Shemini Atzeret, which is combined in Israel with Simchat Torah, nominally a separate holiday; thus, there is no partaking of meals in the sukkah, nor use of the lulav and etrog. The special prayer for rain is recited during the musaf service.

  • Simchat Torah

    Outside of Israel, the day after Shemini Atzeret, Simchat Torah marks the end of the annual Torah reading and the beginning of the cycle for the coming year. It is celebrated with singing, dancing, and merry processions of people carrying Torahs and children waving flags.

  • JGrads Shabbat Dinner

    Come join the JGrads community to experience Shabbat. Enjoy good food and awesome people in a warm setting!

  • Eight Nights

    Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

    An intimate re-imagining of the Festival of Lights, weaving original verse with Psalms, melody and rhythm. Prepare for Hanukkah with Rabbi James Stone Goodman’s Eight Nights—a single-session journey integrating poetry, music, piyyutim (liturgical poetry), and more. Music/Poetry/Sources by Rabbi James Stone Goodman, joined by Rabbi Susan Talve In-person at Kol […]

    Free
  • BE THE LIGHT- Channukah Class with Rabbi Greenwald

    Rhythm n Ruach Headquarters 333 S. Mason Rd, St Louis, United States

    When the World Fees Dark- BE THE LIGHT. Lessons from Channukah with Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald. A Channukah class on finding light, meaning and strength in dark times. Light Refreshments will be served.

    Free
  • Bais Abe Young Family Chanukah Party

    Bais Abraham Congregation 6910 Delmar Bivd, St. Louis, United States

    Join us for a morning of fun for your littlest ones. We will have stories and singing, art, science and sensory play!

  • Chanukah / Hanukkah

    In 167 BCE, the Maccabees led a band of Jews in a successful battle against the occupying Syrian-Greeks, who had desecrated the Second Temple’s eternal light. Miraculously, one day’s supply of oil lasted eight days, until more could be found. The Chanukah menorah is lit for eight nights to celebrate […]

  • Bais Abe – Chanukah Wine, Bites & Lights Party

    Private Home Clayton, United States

    Join us at a private residence in U City for a dairy nosh and the celebration of the first night of Chanukah. Please note this event is intended for those 21 years old and over.

  • Tech Tutor: Hardware Helper (free & in person)

    Tech Tutor: Hardware Helper
    Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

    Mirowitz Center's tech teacher, Larry Edison, offers one-on-one technology sessions every Monday. As a qualified instructor, Larry possesses the knowledge and teaching skills to simplify complex concepts and make them easily understandable. Whether you have an Apple, Android, or Windows device, Larry will provide individual attention and assistance tailored to […]

    Free