Join the discussion with JTS Professor Shira Bilet at Kol Rinah on Sunday, September 29th at 9:15am. No RSVP needed. Learn more at https:/www.kolrinahstl.org/event/what-is-the-machzor-thinking.html
Kehilla means Community and our Kehilla Calendar has something for everyone! From Jewish holiday celebrations to educational speaker series to programs for families with children, you should bookmark this page! Sign up for our newsletter to find out more information and ways to join our Jewish Kehilla.
Our calendar will only feature events and programs hosted or sponsored by Jewish organizations in our community. You can find more information about how to submit an event here.
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Join the discussion with JTS Professor Shira Bilet at Kol Rinah on Sunday, September 29th at 9:15am. No RSVP needed. Learn more at https:/www.kolrinahstl.org/event/what-is-the-machzor-thinking.html
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NEW LOCATION! Sababa will be held at the J! Presented in collaboration between the St. Louis Jewish Federation and the J, Sababa is St. Louis' premier Jewish Arts & Culture Festival. Sababa is a cutting-edge, outdoor festival showcasing the vibrancy of contemporary Jewish culture. The festival features local, regional and national visual art exhibitors, culinary... |
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A workshop open to all KoREH parents and our Kol Rinah community! This program is being run by Helen Turner, Director of Education at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, who will share insight on the complexities of current antisemitism in social media. Social Media has created multiple challenges for the mental health, well-being and... Boys ages 7-13 will have the opportunity to: Increase Jewish knowledge in a friendly and positive atmosphere Pair up with fun, enthusiastic members from Missouri Torah Institute |
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Boys ages 7-13 will have the opportunity to: Increase Jewish knowledge in a friendly and positive atmosphere Pair up with fun, enthusiastic members from Missouri Torah Institute
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Led by our Rabbis, this service is most appropriate for adults and families with children in grade 3 and above. Because we'll also be bringing in Shabbat, we'll say a few special prayers outlined in the High Holy Days siddur, as well as read the names of those listed on the weekly Kaddish list. |
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Join us for our highly participatory Rosh Hashanah Tot Service, featuring upbeat songs your children may know and love, and a short story from the Rabbis. https://www.ti-stl.org/hhdshub
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This service, led by our Rabbis, is intergenerational. We welcome adults and families with children who may enjoy attending a traditional-style service, followed by Tashlich at our creek. |
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Join Temple Israel and Shaare Emeth - co-owners of New Mt. Sinai Cemetery — to honor the loved ones we've lost at our 27th annual Memorial Service. |
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From Darkness to Light We—the St. Louis Jewish community—stand with the Israeli people today, tomorrow and always. On October 7, we will provide space for our community to gather, mourn and stand together in support of Israel. The program will be at a convenient location. The exact address will be shared before the event. A... |
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Boys ages 7-13 will have the opportunity to: Increase Jewish knowledge in a friendly and positive atmosphere Pair up with fun, enthusiastic members from Missouri Torah Institute |
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Led by Nikki Adams, MSW, LMSW, a trained facilitator with Provident Behavioral Health, this monthly group is a compassionate and supportive space for older adults to navigate the journey of grief by sharing experiences, finding comfort, and building connections with others. Sign up every month you plan to attend. Supported by a grant from the...
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Led by our Rabbis, this service is most appropriate for adults and families with children in grade 3 and above. http://www.ti-stl.org/HighHolyDays |
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Our Tot services are led by our Rabbis and are geared to families with children in Pre-K and younger. This service is highly participatory with upbeat songs your children may know and love and a short story from the Rabbis. https://www.ti-stl.org/hhdshub
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This service, led by our Rabbis, is intergenerational. We welcome adults and families with children who may enjoy attending a traditional-style service. https://www.ti-stl.org/hhdshub
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Join Rabbi David for concise, inspirational, traditional, yet totally alternative Yom Kippur experience. Aish provides a judgement-free zone where questions are welcome and no Hebrew is necessary. |
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Come learn Mahjong basics and enjoy delicious appetizers while learning what’s on your ballot for the general election. This is a free community event. All are welcome! Please register by Thursday October 10. JCRC is proud to co-sponsor this program with OCA St. Louis.
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Be captivated by performances representing nine diverse faiths – Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Baha’i, and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Highlights of the concert include renowned Grammy-winning soprano Christine Brewer, young Opera Theatre soprano Angel Love, tenor Duane Foster (Broadway, national, and regional stage credits), and the inspiring Interfaith Youth... |
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Join the Museum for a book talk by Dr. Dagmar Herzog on the mass murder of people with disabilities during the Holocaust. In her new book The Question of Unworthy Life, Dr. Herzog explores how Germany became the only modern state to implement a plan to eradicate cognitive impairment by sterilizing and murdering hundreds of thousands... |
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Pizza, pizza and more pizza in the Sukkah on the Plaza! Even dessert pizza! And live music! $10 person, register with names of all attendees at: https://www.traditional-congregation.org/donate
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All Ages Welcome Edible Sukkah Project Bouncy House Ice Cream Truck & Pizza for Purchase Come and Shake the lulav and have a great time!
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Let’s celebrate Sukkot, meet new people, and catch up with friends! At Pizza in the Hut, we’ll eat and drink in the Sukkah (a mitzvah!), shake the lulav and etrog (symbolizes learning and good deeds), savor Dewey’s Pizza along with a selection of beer and other beverages, and listen to some music while mingling... |
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Craig Schneider is an expert in the topics of identity theft and identifying fraudulent behaviors. Join us for an important conversation about the different types of scams or fraudulent schemes to be on the lookout for, and how to protect yourself from being a victim of one of these situations. Be ready to ask questions,...
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Since the October 7th attacks, Jewish students across the country have increasingly faced isolation and antisemitism on campus—simply for their identity as Jews and their support for Israel. Equally troubling is the rise in violent threats and physical attacks against Jewish students. Yet, through these challenges, we have witnessed the resilience and strength of Jewish... |
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A longtime priority issue for NCJWSTL is domestic violence as we strive to help develop and pass effective public policy to address intimate partner violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking to ensure increased emphasis on prevention, accountability for perpetrators and justice and resources for survivors. For our October Lunch and Learn, we are excited... |
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This free day of exercise and wellness is dedicated to educating the community on the different types of hereditary cancers, and ways to mitigate one’s risk while helping everyone commit to being the healthiest version of themselves, with or without a cancer diagnosis! Guests can participate in several specialty classes like Restorative and Roll, Tai...
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join us in person for a powerful live conversation via zoom with a family representative of a hostage taken by Hamas during the October 7,2023 terror attack on Israel. the event will include a virtual tour of hostages square in Tel Aviv. come to listen, support, and stand with us as we hold space for...
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Join the Museum for a special program Making Gay History Time Travel with Eric Marcus, which gives voice to the experiences of LGBTQ+ victims of the Holocaust. Eric Marcus, founder and host of the award-winning Making Gay History podcast, will share a sneak preview of the podcast’s upcoming 10-episode series on the experiences of LGBTQ... |
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Come back to school...virtually! Mirowitz teachers will serve up a menu of hands-on discovery and share strategies you can use to help your children reach their potential! |
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October 30, 2024 6:15 pm Cocktails | 7:00 pm Dinner and Program The Ritz-Carlton, Ballroom 100 Carondelet Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63105 Join us for an evening of celebration, community and giving featuring Carol Leifer, award-winning comedy writer, producer, best-selling author, and proud Lion of Judah. See the event details and register today! Register Now... |
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The St. Louis Jewish Book Festival is an annual celebration of authors, books, and ideas during early November, with additional author events year-round. The range of author topics is vast: business, cooking, economics, family, fiction, history, music, religion, sports, and more. Now in its 46th year, the Festival is nationally recognized for both its excellence... |