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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Judaism is About Love: Session 1

Texting Tuesdays with Rabbi Andrea Goldstein Rabbi Goldstein will lead participants in a reflection and discussion of Rabbi Shai Held’s Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life. Copies of the book can be found at Shaare Emeth’s Rubin library or ordered through Amazon. This is the first of two sessions on this topic. The...

Aurelia Konrad Community Seder

Jewish Community Center 2 Millstone Campus Drive, St. Louis, MO, United States

Save the Date for the Annual Aurelia Konrad Community Seder, a program of the Newmark Institute at JCRC. We will gather with the St. Louis Interfaith and Intergroup communities to share the traditions of Passover and build community. More information coming soon.

Passover Teen Seder

Congregation Shaare Emeth 11645 Ladue Rd, St. Louis, United States

Our annual teen-only Passover Seder is back for all 8th-12th graders! We’ll follow the order of the seder but mix it up with games, thought-provoking questions, and lots of silliness along the way. Come with friends and make new ones because this is certainly a seder like no other!

The Passover Project: A Musical Seder

City Winery St. Louis and The STL Jewish Light present The Passover Project: A Musical Seder Rooted in a few examples from other creative communities around the country, the Jewish Light wanted to create a fun and unique Passover seder that both brings the community together and highlights some of St. Louis’ abundant musical talent,...

Grief & Bereavement Support Group – Provident Behavioral Health (free & in person)

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

Led by Nikki Adams, MSW, LMSW, a trained facilitator with Provident Behavioral Health, this monthly group is a compassionate and supportive space for older adults to navigate the journey of grief by sharing experiences, finding comfort, and building connections with others. Sign up every month you plan to attend. Supported by a grant from the Women’s...

Hearing Loss Q&A

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

Those with concerns and/or questions about hearing loss can meet with Washington University audiology graduate students and audiologists at the Mirowitz Center from 1-2:30 pm. In addition, you can register for a special screening to help evaluate possible hearing loss.   Snacks and light refreshments will be provided.

Mirowitz Center Community Singers

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

Sing the songs you love! Singers and non-singers – all are welcome to join Mirowitz Center Community Singers! No experience is necessary. Learn from CDs, no printed music. Plus, the health benefits are immeasurable! Professional musician Robert Denison conducts this group. Performance opportunities.

Why is Jewish Humor So Darn Funny? – Part 2 (free & in person)

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

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer at the St. Louis Jewish Light, is back at the Mirowitz Center to continue unpacking the hallmarks and legacies of Jewish humor! From Groucho Marx, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle and Joan Rivers, to Mel Brooks, Gilda Radner, Adam Sandler and Jon Stewart....Jewish comedy and talent have been an essential part of...

Free for All: The Public Library

Six Mile Regional Library 2001 Delmar Ave, Granite City, I, United States

Join SMRLD to celebrate National Library Week with a screening of a new PBS documentary, "Free for All." The film explores how public libraries shaped this country and continue to be a sanctuary for Americans everywhere. Free and open to the public, no tickets required. The screening will be held in the Training & Events...

Guiding & Writing Autobiographies – Dr. Maxine Mirowitz (free & in person)

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

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 (March 7,...