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Kehilla means community, and our Kehilla Calendar is your hub for Jewish life, from Jewish holiday celebrations and speaker series to family programs. Featuring only events hosted or sponsored by local Jewish organizations, it’s the best way to stay connected.
Join New Jewish Theatre (NJT) for the production of God of Carnage. Here is a summary of the show:A playground altercation brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter, leaving the couples with more than just their principles in tatters.
Join us for JProStL’s Annual End of Year Event—a flavorful and memorable afternoon designed to help you turn up the heat on your work and dish out greater impact in the St. Louis Jewish community. During the event, we will also recognize the Outgoing and Incoming JProStL Board Members.
Every Monday, from 10 AM to 4 PM, join us at the Mirowitz Center to play Mahjong, bridge, poker, or Mexican Train dominoes – whatever you like! You may bring your own snacks to enjoy and share. No reservations are necessary for these weekly games, but please plan to coordinate […]
Mirowitz Center’s tech instructor, Larry Edison, offers one-on-one technology sessions every Monday. Bring your “How do I…?” questions about your phone, iPad, or computer. Larry specializes in helping you understand and use software (apps), breaking down complex concepts into clear, manageable steps. Larry’s primary expertise is with Apple devices (iPhone […]
Join Jay Winig, LCSW, and Rabbi Jared Skoff for a grief support group, open to all members of the community who have suffered a loss, and geared towards age 60+. We will meet at B'nai Amoona in the Bride's Room. Participation is free, but please RSVP. Hazak is supported by […]
In this class, led by Leigh Cohen, participants will have the option to do all the movements seated, standing or a combination of both as they work on balance, flexibility, and endurance while dancing along to their favorite songs. $5 to register, and RSVP required. Please use link below to […]
Special six-part series celebrating the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s Declaration of Independence! Sign up for each program individually. LOCATION: Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 12 Noon, Tuesday, June 18 American Art (Part 1 of 6) Just in time for our country's big birthday bash […]
Join NCJWSTL and JCRC St. Louis for an urgent and powerful conversation about what’s at stake in the fight to protect abortion access in Missouri. Why NO on Amendment 3 Matters: Voices from the Field brings together two longtime leaders in the movement: Jody Rabhan, NCJW, Inc.’s brand new CEO […]
Special six-part series celebrating the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s Declaration of Independence! Sign up for each program individually. LOCATION: Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 12 Noon, Tuesday, June 18 American Art (Part 1 of 6) Just in time for our country's big birthday bash […]
Who are you, really? Coming to terms with your Jewish Identity In a series of five Shabbat presentations during the month of July, Rabbi Shook will explore the dynamics of Jewish identity. Starting with the early history of identity through membership in family, clan, and tribal groups for sustenance and […]
Camp LEAD is a social justice–focused summer experience for rising 6th–8th grade students in the St. Louis region. Hosted by LEAD STL, a nonprofit empowering youth to lead social change in Greater St. Louis through immersive learning, leadership development, and empathy building, the program is centered in the Black and […]
Join Jay Winig, LCSW, and Rabbi Jared Skoff for a grief support group, open to all members of the community who have suffered a loss, and geared towards age 60+. We will meet at B'nai Amoona in the Bride's Room. Participation is free, but please RSVP. Hazak is supported by […]
Join us for JProStL’s Annual End of Year Event—a flavorful and memorable afternoon designed to help you turn up the heat on your work and dish out greater impact in the St. Louis Jewish community. During the event, we will also recognize the Outgoing and Incoming JProStL Board Members.
Are you looking for a fun, creative, and social activity to keep your mind sharp and your spirit young? Look no further than this improvisation group, led by Rebekah Scallet, Artistic Director of The New Jewish Theatre. Join the Mirowitz Center class that participants call "loads of fun" and "immensely […]
Who are you, really? Coming to terms with your Jewish Identity In a series of five Shabbat presentations during the month of July, Rabbi Shook will explore the dynamics of Jewish identity. Starting with the early history of identity through membership in family, clan, and tribal groups for sustenance and […]
Camp LEAD is a social justice–focused summer experience for rising 6th–8th grade students in the St. Louis region. Hosted by LEAD STL, a nonprofit empowering youth to lead social change in Greater St. Louis through immersive learning, leadership development, and empathy building, the program is centered in the Black and […]
Join Jay Winig, LCSW, and Rabbi Jared Skoff for a grief support group, open to all members of the community who have suffered a loss, and geared towards age 60+. We will meet at B'nai Amoona in the Bride's Room. Participation is free, but please RSVP. Hazak is supported by […]
Special six-part series celebrating the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s Declaration of Independence! Sign up for each program individually. LOCATION: Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 12 Noon, Tuesday, June 18 American Art (Part 1 of 6) Just in time for our country's big birthday bash […]
Award-winning journalist , digital creator and author, Kevin Deutsch, will discuss how terrorist propaganda spreads through mainstream media, and what our community can do to fight back.
Calling all READERS! This online book club, in partnership with the St. Louis County Library, is available through Zoom or even the telephone. Reference Librarian Hillary Peppers, who has worked in public libraries for many years, facilitates this morning group discussion every third Thursday of each month. So come and share your […]
Jewish Federation of St. Louis Leadership Initiatives is excited to bring a new leadership experience for young professionals, the Webber-Jacobs Fellowship.
Who are you, really? Coming to terms with your Jewish Identity In a series of five Shabbat presentations during the month of July, Rabbi Shook will explore the dynamics of Jewish identity. Starting with the early history of identity through membership in family, clan, and tribal groups for sustenance and […]
Camp LEAD is a social justice–focused summer experience for rising 6th–8th grade students in the St. Louis region. Hosted by LEAD STL, a nonprofit empowering youth to lead social change in Greater St. Louis through immersive learning, leadership development, and empathy building, the program is centered in the Black and […]
Join us for JProStL’s Annual End of Year Event—a flavorful and memorable afternoon designed to help you turn up the heat on your work and dish out greater impact in the St. Louis Jewish community. During the event, we will also recognize the Outgoing and Incoming JProStL Board Members.
Join Jay Winig, LCSW, and Rabbi Jared Skoff for a grief support group, open to all members of the community who have suffered a loss, and geared towards age 60+. We will meet at B'nai Amoona in the Bride's Room. Participation is free, but please RSVP. Hazak is supported by […]
This solemn day is a reminder of the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, which occurred on the same Hebrew calendar date. It is traditional to fast.
Who are you, really? Coming to terms with your Jewish Identity In a series of five Shabbat presentations during the month of July, Rabbi Shook will explore the dynamics of Jewish identity. Starting with the early history of identity through membership in family, clan, and tribal groups for sustenance and […]
Camp LEAD is a social justice–focused summer experience for rising 6th–8th grade students in the St. Louis region. Hosted by LEAD STL, a nonprofit empowering youth to lead social change in Greater St. Louis through immersive learning, leadership development, and empathy building, the program is centered in the Black and […]
Join Jay Winig, LCSW, and Rabbi Jared Skoff for a grief support group, open to all members of the community who have suffered a loss, and geared towards age 60+. We will meet at B'nai Amoona in the Bride's Room. Participation is free, but please RSVP. Hazak is supported by […]
Join us for JProStL’s Annual End of Year Event—a flavorful and memorable afternoon designed to help you turn up the heat on your work and dish out greater impact in the St. Louis Jewish community. During the event, we will also recognize the Outgoing and Incoming JProStL Board Members.
Join us for this year's Big Read at B'nai Amoona on Wednesday nights leading up to the High Holy Days! In conjunction with our theme for the year "Hazak V'Amatz, Let us strengthen one another," we will be reading the book "Be A Refusenik" by Izabella Tabarovsky. Each week we […]
Who are you, really? Coming to terms with your Jewish Identity In a series of five Shabbat presentations during the month of July, Rabbi Shook will explore the dynamics of Jewish identity. Starting with the early history of identity through membership in family, clan, and tribal groups for sustenance and […]