Tu B’shevat
This holiday, the New Year of the Trees, marks the coming of spring. It is celebrated by having picnics, planting trees, and eating fruit.
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This holiday, the New Year of the Trees, marks the coming of spring. It is celebrated by having picnics, planting trees, and eating fruit.
Rabbi Yosef David will be teaching five 1.5 hour classes.
Learn to trace your Jewish ancestry with Gary Kodner, an experienced genealogist. History holds great significance for the Jewish community, as reflected in the documentation of ancestry in the Torah and dedication to preserving cemeteries and memorials. Gary will provide valuable tips and techniques to overcome common research challenges. Whether you’re just beginning an investigative...
Join the Mirowitz Center Community Singers – led by Robert Denison – to celebrate the kind of music that makes lovers swoon at the first note. This lovely concert will awaken old memories and create new ones, too. Co-sponsored by St. Louis NORC.
Join us for our monthly Friday Shabbat experience from January-April for a fun, friendly, simple celebration of Shabbat. We will provide a Kosher Shabbat dinner. Children 2 and under eat free. February's theme is Sports Shabbat! Shabbat songs and blessings will be led by our songleader Zoey with sports activities (open court in the gym...
Join us for a special Shabbat service and Tu B'shevat-themed celebration for all ages while enjoying a traditional Seder spread with dried fruits, nuts, and seeds representing the harvest season! Friday, February 14 | 6:00 pm Pre-Oneg | 6:30 pm Shabbat services followed by a dessert Oneg Musical accompaniment by Rob Aronson. Reservations are required for...
A Musical Community Shabbat featuring Rabbi Noah Diamondstein, Charlie Kramer, Greta Rosenstock, and Shaare Emeth’s Director of Music Engagement, Lucy Greenbaum Join us at 6:30 p.m. at United Hebrew Congregation for a special collaborative musical Shabbat for the community featuring musicians from Shaare Emeth and UH, as well as special guest Rabbi Noah Diamondstein. We...
Rabbi Noah Diamondstein is a multi-instrumentalist teacher, leader, and musician. His albums include Ashira l’Adonai and My Whole Heart. Join us for as much of this special Shabbat as you are able. 9:45 a.m. Opening Our Hearts: A Special In-Person Mindfulness Meditation Sit Join Rabbi Goldstein for a loving-kindness practice designed to open our hearts and extend kindness...
Join Rabbi David Shabbat mornings for his lively, interactive service where prayers are in English and questions are encouraged.
Join Rabbi Greenwald on Shabbat mornings for his lively, interactive service where prayers are in English and questions are encouraged.
Join Mirowitz in supporting our 8th grade trip. Doors Open at 6:45pm, Trivia starts at 7:30pm
The SLBC National Conference is one of the top immersive Jewish leadership training opportunities in the country led by nationally renowned Jewish leaders, educators and music artists. SLBC teaches participants about the many vehicles they have to create powerful, interactive connections, expand leadership abilities, and learn specific skills and techniques to inspire change in their...