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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FLOURISH: A Gala Benefiting JFS

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 975 N Warson Rd, Olivette, United States

Please join us for FLOURISH — a Gala Benefiting JFS on Sunday, September 28, at The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. This special evening, will include a reception, followed by dinner and an inspiring program to raise funds that help families, friends, and neighbors imagine—and live—a more fulfilling future.

Get Your Game On! (free & in person)

Get Your Game On! (free & in person)

Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

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...

Coffee Talk with SnL

Join us for a fascinating Coffee Talk with Anna Shaver, Vice President of Trusts, Estates, and Private Clients at Freeman’s | Hindman Auction House. Anna brings a diverse background to her role, having previously worked at the Contemporary Art Museum. She’ll be leading Collecting 101 — an informative discussion for anyone curious about the art (and business)...

The Week in Review – Harvey Gerstein & Marilyn Alton (free & online)

Zoom

The news can be upsetting and concerning – so join the conversation with a community that values knowledge, respect, and the art of informed opinions. Expertly moderated by Harvey Gerstein and Marilyn Alton, this is a forum for thoughtful discussion about the most pressing news stories of the week. This online program is provided with FEL (Friends...

Rosh Hashanah Partnership Gathering

Join us for a 15-minute Rosh Hashanah Partnership Gathering with our Yokneam-Megiddo, Atlanta, St. Louis, and Nahal Oz communities. 📅 Tuesday, September 30, 2025 🕒 11:00 STL | 12:00 ATL | 19:00 IL 📍 Virtual Village – Zoom & Facebook Live- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7220201815 Let’s welcome the new year together with blessings!

Crafty Needles

Crafty Needles

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....

Yom Kippur

The Day of Atonement is the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, marking the end of the 10 days of repentance. It is spent in fasting and fervent prayer. Sounding the shofar signals the holiday’s end.

Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) Service

Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) Service Led by our Rabbis, this service is most appropriate for adults and families with children in grade 3 and above.

Kol Nidrei

This inspiring service begins with the haunting melody of Kol Nidrei, played on the cello, then chanted by the cantor, allowing all who are present to delve deeply into their heart and soul, looking for forgiveness.

Kol Nidre: Erev Yom Kippur Service

This service features Kol Nidre by Max Bruch, our choir and instrumental ensemble, inspiring readings, prayers, and a meaningful sermon. Together, we’ll reflect, repent, and renew on the holiest day of the year. Best for Adults & Teens • Duration: 2 hours • ASL Interpretation Provided

Kol Nidre

featuring special CRC musical interlude * Kol Nidre (“all vows”) is the name of an ancient formula recited and sung as Yom Kippur begins, and has come to refer to the entire Yom Kippur evening service. This service includes the first confessions of what is considered one continuous 24-hour long period of introspection, turning, and spirituality. *Unfortunately, Hava...