Jewish Summer Opportunities Fair
Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School 248 C Mason Rd., St. Louis, 62141This will be a fair that features Jewish camps and summer programs for kids of all ages.
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This will be a fair that features Jewish camps and summer programs for kids of all ages.
Want to enhance your knitting or crocheting skills or help teach others? Work on group projects, on your own, or just socialize with others. Instructors Sandi Rich and Beth Van Horn make learning easy, accessible, and fun! Beginner to advanced members are welcome to join us every Wednesday at 1 PM, starting on August 28. Some supplies are available....
To ensure that all people feel truly at home at Shaare Emeth, and because language really does matter, learn the latest best practices on LGBTQ+ language & personal pronoun usage.
Sign up for a complimentary in-person consultation with the experts at RPI Therapy Services to discuss balance challenges and evaluate your overall stability! Remember, even minor balance problems may lead to falls and injury. RPI therapists will use the cutting-edge Biodex BioSway Balance System to screen participants for previously undetected balance issues. Appointments are 10...
In honor of the spirit of Lilith, one of Judaism’s lesser known – but by no means lesser than – female figures, the Lilith Readers Book Club is a space for all who are interested in reading feel-good books that explore the relationships, love stories, and adventures that make up the Jewish experience. By reading...
Both significant and celebrated, Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play follows the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful feminist art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. We follow Heidi and her friends, male and female, gay and straight, as they mature from the 1960s to...
Do you have a story to tell? Writing an autobiography is a great way to memorialize thoughts and emotions as well as your own experiences. Dr. Maxine Mirowitz, registered yoga teacher and leader of the Storywriter's Guild, is back to help provide guidance and inspiration as you write your personal narrative. This six-part program (May 9,...
Join our Clergy and Keshet Committee for a Shabbat service featuring special prayers, music, and teachings by LGBTQ+ artists. Everyone is invited to this joyful, soulful evening!
The Ben-Gurion Society will meet for our annual Family Shabbat Dinner on Friday, June 13 at 5:30 pm! Grab the entire family and join us for fun times with fellow community members. All BGS donors and guests/kids are welcome to join! Interested in joining BGS? Please reach out to Alec Faye Rothman at arothman@jfedstl.org to...
9:30 a.m. Torah Study 10:30 a.m. Brunch & Volunteering 11 a.m. Pride Panel We will be celebrating Pride with a special Pride Torah Study, brunch and assembling care packages for Camp Indigo Point Counselors, and a Pride Panel focused on the ways LGBTQ+ folks and their loved ones can protect themselves at this moment in history. RSVPs are strongly requested.
Both significant and celebrated, Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play follows the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful feminist art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. We follow Heidi and her friends, male and female, gay and straight, as they mature from the 1960s to...
Both significant and celebrated, Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play follows the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful feminist art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. We follow Heidi and her friends, male and female, gay and straight, as they mature from the 1960s to...