• 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.

  • Rosh Hashana Educational Services @ UCITY SHUL

    UCity Shul 700 North & South Rd, University City, United States

    Join Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald Services are in English, and all questions are welcome!Come experience the prayers and the holiday with a real understanding.✨ FREE & OPEN TO ALL ✨

  • Rosh Hashana Educational Services @ Nusach Hari

    Nusach Hari 650 N. Price Rd, Olivette, United States

    Join Rabbi Yosef David Services are in English, and all questions are welcome!Come experience the prayers and the holiday with a real understanding.✨ FREE & OPEN TO ALL ✨

  • Family Tashlich at Shaw Park

    Shaw Park - Barry-Wehmiller Pavillion 27 S. Brentwood Blvd, Clayton, MO, United States

    Letting go of what we need to release for the coming year. The whole family is invited for this meaningful program. Shaw ParkBarry-Wehmiller Pavillion27 S Brentwood BlvdClayton, MO

  • 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah Class

    "The Akeidah - Isaac's Ultimate Offering" Followed by Shofar Blowing & Kiddush

  • Why is Jewish Humor So Darn Funny? – Part 4 (free & in person)

    Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

    Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer at the St. Louis Jewish Light, is back at the Mirowitz Center to continue unpacking the hallmarks and legacies of Jewish humor! From Groucho Marx, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle and Joan Rivers, to Mel Brooks, Gilda Radner, Adam Sandler and Jon Stewart....Jewish comedy and talent have […]

  • The Wanderers at NJT

    The Wanderers at NJT
    Wool Theatre 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, M, United States

    Two marriages have seemingly little in common: Esther and Schmuli are Orthodox Jews navigating strictly defined rules and roles, while Sophie and Abe are secular and free to make their own choices. But both couples are growing apart as they strive to balance their individual identities with the families they’ve […]

  • The Wanderers at NJT

    The Wanderers at NJT
    Wool Theatre 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, M, United States

    Two marriages have seemingly little in common: Esther and Schmuli are Orthodox Jews navigating strictly defined rules and roles, while Sophie and Abe are secular and free to make their own choices. But both couples are growing apart as they strive to balance their individual identities with the families they’ve […]

  • The Wanderers at NJT

    The Wanderers at NJT
    Wool Theatre 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, M, United States

    Two marriages have seemingly little in common: Esther and Schmuli are Orthodox Jews navigating strictly defined rules and roles, while Sophie and Abe are secular and free to make their own choices. But both couples are growing apart as they strive to balance their individual identities with the families they’ve […]

  • Rosh Hashanah Apple Picking

    Join the J and Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School for a fun day of apple picking for the whole family for Rosh Hashanah. Registration is required. Location will be provided upon registration.

  • The Wanderers at NJT

    The Wanderers at NJT
    Wool Theatre 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, M, United States

    Two marriages have seemingly little in common: Esther and Schmuli are Orthodox Jews navigating strictly defined rules and roles, while Sophie and Abe are secular and free to make their own choices. But both couples are growing apart as they strive to balance their individual identities with the families they’ve […]

  • FLOURISH: A Gala Benefiting JFS

    Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 975 N Warson Rd, Olivette, United States

    Please join us for FLOURISH — a Gala Benefiting JFS on Sunday, September 28, at The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. This special evening, will include a reception, followed by dinner and an inspiring program to raise funds that help families, friends, and neighbors imagine—and live—a more fulfilling future.