Shared Education in a Divided Society

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

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.

A Morning of Storytelling with Transgender Advocate Ben Greene

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Ben Greene is a transgender advocate and educator who has spoken internationally on topics surrounding transgender inclusion. As a Jewish transgender man, Ben Greene will be able to connect principles of Judaism with the importance of being strong allies for the LGBTQ+ community. For more information on Ben's work, please see his website at: https://www.bgtranstalks.com/speaking More...

2nd Seder at Kol Rinah

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Gluten Free and Vegan options. $50 for adults and $25 for children 5-12 RSVP by April 7th. Please see our website for full information.

Kol Rinah’s Mitzvah Day

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Save the date for Mitzvah Day!   Details and webpage coming soon!

Kol Rinah Mitzvah Day

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Please join the Kol Rinah community for the Fourth Annual Mitzvah Day!  Once again, we will come together to make a difference in the lives of those in need in St. Louis, with service projects for all ages. We will also be collecting gently used children's clothing and spare change for tzedakah. More info on...

Event Series What Do Jews Believe?

What Do Jews Believe?

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

In May, June and July, Kol Rinah's Verein Discussion Group, in conjunction with Rabbi Arnow, will present a 4-part series and discussion on Beliefs. God is perceived in many forms, even among practicing Jews. What do we expect from our God? All programs will be available on Zoom, with the July 13th program in-person, at...

Shlomo Carlebach: Metamorphosis of a Melody

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

On the migration and transformation of the Hasidic nigun This Verein event will be presented by Will Soll and Rabbi James Goodman in-person at Kol Rinah. Neshama Carlebach will be performing at this year's Kol Rinah Summerfest weekend in August. Nigunim were an important part of Hasidism from the beginning.  They had their own aesthetic...

Tikkun Leil Shavuot: A Celebration of Torah

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Join Bais Abraham, Central Reform Congregation and Kol Rinah in a night of learning with dinner and cheesecake too!  

Event Series What Do Jews Believe?

What Do Jews Believe?

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

In May, June and July, Kol Rinah's Verein Discussion Group, in conjunction with Rabbi Arnow, will present a 4-part series and discussion on Beliefs. God is perceived in many forms, even among practicing Jews. What do we expect from our God? All programs will be available on Zoom, with the July 13th program in-person, at...

Topics in Jewish Business Ethics with Rabbi Daniel Sentell

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Three Tuesdays in June June 10: Honest Thieves and Barnes & Noble Break Ups: Real Stories from an American Beis Din (Jewish Court) June 17: Pricing Strategies in Jewish Law: Price Gauging, Undercutting, Medical Pricing and more June 24: They Might Be Talking About You: Confidentiality and Jewish Law In-person at Kol Rinah RSVP not required, but helpful.

Topics in Jewish Business Ethics with Rabbi Daniel Sentell

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Three Tuesdays in June June 10: Honest Thieves and Barnes & Noble Break Ups: Real Stories from an American Beis Din (Jewish Court) June 17: Pricing Strategies in Jewish Law: Price Gauging, Undercutting, Medical Pricing and more June 24: They Might Be Talking About You: Confidentiality and Jewish Law In-person at Kol Rinah RSVP not required, but helpful.

Pride Shabbat

Kol Rinah 7701 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, United States

Join us for a special Shabbat service to celebrate inclusion and honor the LGBTQ+ members of our community! 9am at Kol Rinah - All are welcome to join us, no RSVP is necessary.