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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Yom Kippur Morning Service

This service, accompanied by our High Holy Day choir, beautiful readings and prayers, and a powerful sermon, offers an opportunity for meaningful reflection and repentance. Best for Adults & Teens • Duration: 2 hours • ASL Interpretation Provided

Yom Kippur Intergenerational Morning Service

Yom Kippur Intergenerational Morning Service At this intergenerational service led by our Rabbis, we welcome adults and families with children who may enjoy attending a traditional-style service. For families with younger children (ages 6 months through grade 2), we also offer childcare with advance registration. 

Yom Kippur Morning Service

Celebrate with the UH clergy and Rick Recht where we’ll sing, rejoice, and pray as one. Our worship services are a joyous combination of our traditional and contemporary styles. An early Memorial Service will follow directly after the morning service.

Yom Kippur L’Dor VaDor Service

Our L’Dor VaDor Intergenerational Service is an interactive worship experience filled with music, blessings, and a story-based sermon. We’ll explore the themes of the holiday in a relatable way, inspiring all in attendance to step into the new year with renewed purpose. Best for Families with Children Ages 8+ • Duration: 1 hour

Personal Care Item Drive Sorting

Personal Care Item Drive Sorting Every year, we collect personal care items throughout the High Holy Days for the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. All are invited to help us organize, sort, box, and bag these items for donation throughout the hour. Volunteers of all abilities are welcome.

Yom Kippur Teen Experience

Teens, this is your space to connect with Yom Kippur in a real and meaningful way—no parents, no classroom vibes. Reflect on the past year, explore who you want to become, and engage with others in a fresh, teen-focused experience. Grades 7–12

Yom Kippur Afternoon Study Session led by Rabbi Emeritus Mark L. Shook

Yom Kippur Afternoon Study Session  Led by Rabbi Emeritus Mark L. Shook  For losing our way through loaded labels, For smug assurance in always being right. For blindness to our own ignorance, Bear with us, pardon us, forgive us.  This unique study session with Rabbi Shook opens three challenging labels to Yom Kippur scrutiny: Jew,...

Shaare-ing Sustenance, Nourishing Souls

Yom Kippur Afternoon Intergenerational Project Shaare-ing Sustenance, Nourishing Souls: The Mitzvah of Feeding the Hungry Join us as we learn why the mitzvah of feeding the hungry is so important this year and then box food from our HHD Food Drive and write postcards encouraging others in our congregation to fulfill this mitzvah. All ages are...

Yom Kippur Family Service

This service is specially created for families with young children. Join Us In Person or Online Registration Required for In-Person Attendance

Hands-on Service Projects to Benefit Monroe Elementary School

Hands-on Service Projects to Benefit Monroe Elementary School  Join us on Yom Kippur afternoon for meaningful hands-on mitzvah opportunities to support the students and faculty of Monroe Elementary School, TI’s partner school in South St. Louis city. This year, our main activity will be crafting fleece blankets for preschoolers to keep them warm. Additionally, we will be undertaking...