
Keshet Sfarim
Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School 248 C Mason Rd., St. Louis, 62141For Hebrew speaking families with children ages 8 and younger.
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For Hebrew speaking families with children ages 8 and younger.
Join us for a pasta and salad lunch in the sukkah! Meet and greet special guests from Creve Coeur Police Department, neighboring departments and JFed Community Security. Enjoy musical entertainment, AND ice cream from VAAD-approved Clementine's! $11.00 pp, free age 5 & under. Register at http://bit.ly/41WZmJr
Join Us In The Incredibly Beautiful Sukkah! Enjoy the Bounce House Pizza Ice-Cream Truck Balloons
Join us for heavy appetizers and a night of learning in the sukkah. Details coming soon!
Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a Scotch drinker! Salmon and Veggie options are also available. $35 per person. RSVP by October 7th.
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 your group's schedule and any needed...
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.
PJ Library is hosting a neighborhood Sukkah Party! Visit a sukkah to meet PJ Library families and enjoy food (potluck style) and fun activities. RSVP to Aleeza. Address provided upon RSVP.
Judaism has its own "ABCs" – teachings to guide your life. On the second Tuesday of each month, join Rabbi Ze’ev Smason for an engaging and inspiring discussion about a Jewish-themed subject. No cost to register, but RSVP required. Topic -- Grateful and Rich: The Art of Enough
Are you caring for a loved one? Caregiving can be a joyful and rewarding experience. It can also be stressful, frustrating, and overwhelming. In this new caregiver support group at the Mirowitz Center, led by Joan M. Hirst, MA, of JFS St. Louis, participants will have a safe space to share personal experiences, access resources,...
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.
Come join NHBZ for Simchas Torah Festivities at 6:40 PM and stay for our dinner and lively auction of honors.