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.
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Yael Yechieli is an activist, feminist, and proud Jerusalemite who founded the 5050 Partnership for Gender Equality with the vision of achieving 50% female representation in all decision-making bodies in Israel. Following a continental breakfast, Yael will share her unique, expert perspective from the forefront of Israel's feminist movement. This Sunday morning event concludes our...
It's our annual Soup Buffet! All-you-can-eat meat soups and vegetarian soups, bread for dunking and dessert! $20/person in advance, no charge for kids under 5; $22/person walk-ins. Additional to-go containers available for $5 each. Register here by 2/12.
United Hebrew, Shaare Emeth, Temple Israel, and Temple Emanuel welcome you for our February Senior Lunch & Program! Join The Over-the-Hill Singers as they sing and entertain with the accompaniment of Noah on the violin. You are sure to recognize these tunes from the 20s, 30s, 40s, and Broadway. Sing along and listen to the...
Danny Jacobs and Darren Grodsky, two St. Louis natives (who were best friends growing up and now both live in LA) and the creators and hosts of the podcast How to Destroy Everything, will be our special guests on February 25. The podcast delves into the true story of Danny’s father, Richard Jacobs – a narcissist...
Join us at the Mirowitz Center for an unforgettable journey that transports you to the days of our nation’s westward expansion and brings history to life through a captivating, costumed performance. You won’t want to miss this soliloquy by storyteller Barnes M. Bradshaw from Historically Speaking! Discover what motivated thousands to embark on the 2,400-mile Oregon Trail,...
Discover the beauty of Hebrew in our 4-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible course will have you identifying Hebrew letters and vowels and sounding out words in no time. Rabbi Michael's engaging approach includes fascinating facts and stories...
After growing up in segregated St. Louis, opera singer Grace Bumbry made a breakthrough in Germany in the landmark role of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Two years later, the 25-year-old not only made her Carnegie Hall debut, but also was invited by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to sing at a White House state...
A Palestinian activist and former journalist who supports Israel, Bassem Eid, will speak at Congregation B’nai Amoona and will discuss what’s next for Gaza in a post war scenario.
Dr. Yehudah Pryce joins us to share his radical transformation story as we embark on another year of Clean Speech. This speaking event is not to be missed. RSVP is needed, but free to attend. Dr. Pryce spent 16 years in prison for gang related felonies and while serving his time discovered a path to...
Join us for a musical performance by the Bucket List Trio, featuring musicians Stan Gill, Mike Smith, and David Runde. Prepare to be enchanted by a mix of your favorite songs, including "Mack the Knife," "I'm a Believer," "When You're Smiling," "Sweet Caroline," and more! This concert will have you singing along and checking off...
Attention Families with children in high school. Join us for an inspiring evening with Yehudah Pryce, who transformed his life from gang member and prisoner to a devoted Jew. Hear his powerful story of resilience, faith, and redemption—a journey of hope and change that will leave you inspired.
In a world torn apart by division and strife, Clean Speech- Words of Kindness brings timeless lessons of Jewish mindful speech to St. Louis. Our 30-day education and awareness campaigns unite communities in making real and lasting improvements in the way we speak to build a more positive, respectful and peaceful world
Join us immediately following morning services for a light lunch followed by a presentation by Dan Reich. "Sparks in the Darkness: Spiritual Resistance During the Holocaust". While not everyone could take up arms or join a partisan group, many Jews found non-violent ways to resist the Nazis' attempts to dehumanize them. This presentation will shed...
Join us for an exclusive opportunity hosted by Professional Society to hear from Professor Eilon Shany, MD, Director of the Neonatal Department at Soroka Medical Center. He will share his experience working at one of Israel’s largest, most advanced, and most active hospitals near the Gaza border on and since October 7. Register To Attend...
Gil Hoffman is the Executive Director of HonestReporting, which fights for Israel in the international mainstream and social media. Gil is a lecturer on political strategy at Israel's College of Management and served for 24 years as Chief Political Correspondent and Analyst for The Jerusalem Post, where he is also a regular columnist. The program...
Thursday, March 6, 202511:30 am to 1:30 pm The J – Staenberg Family Complex Gymnasium2 Millstone Campus Drive, 63146 10:45 am – Doors open – Find seating and Door prizes for staff11:30 am – Program BeginsNoon – Lunch by 613 Catering, under the supervision of the Vaad Hoeir12:30 – Program Continues1:30 pm – Program Concludes2025...
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,...
Join us immediately following morning services. We will enjoy a light lunch followed by "The Weirdest Exile: On the Meaning of Shelilat Ha-Galut for American Jews Today" offered by Dr. Judah Isseroff. Dr. Isseroff is a postdoctoral fellow at John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis. He received...
Date & Time: Sunday, March 9 from 1:00 – 3:00pmLocation: Jewish Federation of St. Louis – 12 Millstone Campus Drive, 63146 Come together with friends, family, and community to participate in meaningful mitzvah projects that will directly benefit the local Jewish community and Israel. Whether you bring your kids, your grandchildren, or just yourself,...
Join us with your youngest family members to learn how to fold Hamentaschen and taste them too! This event is free and open to the public but please be sure to RSVP so we can prepare accordingly.
We’re hosting a Purim Shpiel called Purim in the Pride Lands: A Lion King Megillah, a special play put on by our Religious School students filled with familiar tunes and lyrics telling the story of Purim from the Book of Esther. Immediately following the shpiel, we’re kicking off our annual Purim Carnival. It is one...
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...
Judaism has its own "ABCs" – teachings to guide your life. On the second Tuesday of each month, join the engaging and inspiring Rabbi Ze’ev Smason at Mirowitz Center for The ABCs of Judaism to discuss a different topic with a Jewish theme. Topic -- Purim: Can Good Emerge From Dire Situations?
Get ready to celebrate Purim with a hands-on baking experience! Master baker Chana'la Rubenfeld will teach us the art of dough preparation, filling, and shaping delicious hamantashen, the iconic triangular treats of this Jewish holiday, without making a mess in your kitchen! Plus, you’ll leave with a batch of your very own hamantashen to share (or...
The Festival of Lots recalls the rescue of the Jews of Ancient Persia from annihilation at the hands of Haman, who cast lots to choose this day for his plot to kill the Jews. Queen Esther and her uncle, Mordechai, foiled his plan. On Purim, the Megillah of Esther is read, and the holiday is...
Date & Time: Thursday, March 13th from 7-10pmLocation: Nick's Pub (6001 Manchester Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110) It's time to plug in and get ready for our favorite collaboration event! PURIM LOADING... Level up and mark your calendars for the Purim Party of the year at Nick's Pub - It's a party you won't...
Join us for a captivating five-part class series introducing the New Jewish Theatre's 2025 season and exploring emerging Jewish topics. Each session features insights from NJT's artistic team, engaging discussions with a rabbi, and a special discount on play tickets. The series kicks off with a focus on the iconic musical Cabaret. Set against the backdrop...
Time & Location Thursday, March 13, 2025, 6PM - 7:30PM St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum Lobby 36 Millstone Campus Dr, St. Louis, MO 63146 About This Program The power of memory, music, and justice bring us together with the Chamber Project of St. Louis, where they present a concert of music spanning generations of...
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,...
Hear Ye!! Hear Ye!! By Royal Decree, Mordechai will Ride through the Streets of the Kingdom, Upon the Royal Steed and dressed in the King's Garments, Led by the King's Regent, Haman the Aggagite. All Loyal Subjects of the King are invited to Hail Mordechai as He Rides By!
At this special Shabbat service, you'll hear a sermon all about the holiday of Purim followed by a dessert Oneg filled with hamantashen and other festive treats. Friday, March 14 | 6:00 pm Pre-Oneg | 6:30 pm Shabbat services followed by a dessert Oneg RSVP for in-person services: www.ti-stl.org/Shabbat Watch online: www.ti-stl.org/Watch
Our monthly third Shabbat of the month learning will focus on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, exploring his revolutionary ideas on ethics, responsibility, and the nature of human relationships. This presentation, led by Ralph Koppel, will delve into Levinas’s profound impact on modern thought, from moral philosophy to social justice. Whether you're new to Levinas...
Join us at Kol Rinah as Kol Rinah and B'nai Amoona Brotherhoods award this year's Men and Youths of the Year. Honorees from Kol Rinah are Marvin Lerner, Claire Spector and Caleb Arnow. Honorees from B'nai Amoona are Dr. David Kantor and Sydney Jane Fowler. Please RSVP for the luncheon celebration.
This is for families with children ages 5-9 (siblings welcome). We will gather for a Jewish theme craft, snack, and activity. Families will also enjoy playtime in the children's area. Date of Events: Sunday, February 16 at 1 PM Sunday, March 16 at 2:30 PM *pick a date that works best Event Place: St. Louis...
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to welcome the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra back to the Mirowitz Center! Mark your calendar because you won’t want to miss this special group of incredibly talented, world-class musicians. This beautiful concert – featuring Assistant Concertmaster Hannah Ji and Associate Principal violist Alejandro Valdepeñas – promises to uplift...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
Connect with your Jewish identity and other young adults in the St. Louis Community with YPD’s Shabbat Shalom, STL! – a Three-Session Shabbat Service series. Join us for one service or all three, exploring different STL Synagogues while engaging with others. Whether you have attended services since childhood or have yet to step into a...
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,...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
In 2024, the Jewish Federation of St. Louis conducted, in partnership with the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University, a comprehensive community study to better understand our Jewish community's diversity, values and aspirations. Join the Jewish Federation of St. Louis for a Town Hall to learn about the findings that will inform...
Join Sid Goldstein, former Associate Director and Curator of Ancient and Islamic Art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, as he shares captivating stories from his archaeological journeys across Israel and Turkey, including a defining moment in his career while working in Sardis in Western Turkey. Sid will discuss the site’s monumental ancient synagogue, the features...
🔥 Haggadah Exploration Series with Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald Join us at The Aish Firehouse for a special 2-part class series as Rabbi Greenwald dives into the deeper meanings and insights of the Haggadah.
This Year's Seder: Themes and Focuses for Passover 2025/5785 With Rabbi Noah Arnow Every year, Passover and the seders hit differently. What might we choose to emphasize this year? What will be challenging? How can we shape our seders to respond to the world this year? Whether you're a seder leader or participant, this will...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
🏠 Secrets of Passover at Shelley Dean's House Discover the hidden gems and spiritual secrets of Passover in an intimate, engaging class that will elevate your holiday experience!
Charles Lindbergh may have been the "Pride of St. Louis," but his legacy is complicated. In early 2024, the St. Louis Jewish Light published a groundbreaking article about this very disturbing point: Lindbergh was an international celebrity with a loud microphone and a great admiration for Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler, passionately arguing against U.S. involvement in World War...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
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,...
The Ben-Gurion Society will meet for a Shabbat Dinner! Interested in joining BGS? Please reach out to Alec Faye Rothman at arothman@jfedstl.org to learn more!
With guest speakers, Dr. Ayala Hendin and Lee Gordon March 29th, 9am, Shabbat morning at Kol Rinah. Join Lee Gordon and Dr. Ayala Hendin for a thought-provoking conversation on the role of shared education in bridging societal divides. Hosted by our Israel Committee Learn more on our website.
Join us for Uncomfortable Conversations, a powerful three-part series exploring Noa Tishby and Emmanuel Acho's New York Times-bestselling book, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew. Led by their book collaborator Rachel Holtzman, this community-wide program creates a space for participants of all backgrounds to discuss Judaism, Israel, and antisemitism and to gain context and confidence when...
In just a couple of months, the Trump administration has come roaring out of the gates with a breathtaking flurry of activity that has raised significant questions about the scope of presidential authority and the balance of power in the federal government. Join NCJWSTL to nosh and learn more about the first 90 days of...
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, an intriguing Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and...
It’s almost time for Passover! This year, the special holiday – which commemorates the freeing of Jewish people from slavery in Egypt in ancient times – runs Saturday, April 12, through Sunday, April 20. Join Aish HaTorah's Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald at the Mirowitz Center for a special program about hidden meanings, rituals, and messages behind the...
NOW ON APRIL 2Join the Federation for an Evening of Impact as we share with you the impact your generosity has had on our community in St. Louis, in Israel and around the world. We will recognize the winners of the David N. and Roselin Grosberg Young Leadership Award, the Fred A. Goldstein Award for...
The Past, Present and Future of the Israeli State and Society The Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel was proclaimed on May 14, 1948 by David Ben-Gurion. Using it as a guide, we will explore the hopes, successes, and challenges facing Israel to implement the document, which states: “The State of Israel will...
Join us to play Mahjong, bridge, poker, or Mexican Train dominoes – whatever you prefer! You may bring your snacks to enjoy and share, and the Mirowitz Center will provide drinks. This program is provided with the GGs (Gals on the Go), the Mirowitz Center women's organization. Everyone is welcome!
Please join us to celebrate all of our women, including the 2025 Section Award honorees! We are delighted to honor Dana Sandeweiss with the 2025 NCJWSTL Hannah G. Solomon Founder's Award! Dana is a licensed attorney in Missouri. Dana was a research analyst for the Environment Committee in the Arizona House of Representatives and later...
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,...
Join us at the Mirowitz Center for a heartfelt concert featuring talented songstress Samantha Seigel! Samantha's soulful renditions will remind us of the beauty found in every chapter of life and love. Enjoy a nostalgic journey through classics like "Some Enchanted Evening," Luck Be a Lady,” and "Sunrise, Sunset." Samantha's musical journey includes singing at...
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. Full dinner served/Registration required Adults: $15 Children: $7 (ages 3-12) Free for ages 2 and younger Please contact akadosh@jccstl.org if you plan to bring...
Families with children 5 and under are invited to celebrate Passover and Shabbat with a musical service, continental kid-friendly breakfast, and more. We’ll pray, sing, and share the joy and peace of Shabbat together while preparing for the upcoming holiday of Passover! Free and open to all!