State of Kansas, Gov. Kelly commemorated the Holocaust on Yom HaShoah
The State of Kansas, represented by Governor Laura Kelly, memorialized the victims of the Holocaust on April 28, 2022, in the Kansas State Capitol Rotunda in Topeka, Kansas.
The State of Kansas, represented by Governor Laura Kelly, memorialized the victims of the Holocaust on April 28, 2022, in the Kansas State Capitol Rotunda in Topeka, Kansas.
Jewish Experiences, a collaboration of Jewish Federation and The J, will present “Enduring Challenges, Crucial Conversations,” a facilitated conversation with Doron Krakow, president and CEO of JCC Association of North America, and Debbie Sosland-Edelman, Executive Director at Sosland Foundation.
For 55 years, Dr. Ed Belzer and his wife Phyllis have called Kansas City home, and they have made a point of giving back to the community.
Although he was born and raised in Kansas City, Rabbi Yehoshua Ellis has lived in Poland for more than a decade, serving as the rabbi of Katowice.
On a recent Friday, the back room of the Princess Garden Chinese restaurant was full of chatter. Men talked and joked, sharing news about their grandchildren and their most recent doctor visits.
The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah was able to restart its annual tradition of taking its confirmation class on a trip to New York City.
Jewish War Veterans (JWV) MO-KAN Post 605 is currently seeking applications for college scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year. Post 605 offers scholarships annually.
KU Chabad hosted a farewell celebration for graduating seniors.
Twenty high school singers from across the Kansas City metro have been selected as semifinalists for KC SuperStar 2022. These singers were selected from live auditions done earlier this spring.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Jewish Family Services has been working to shift the paradigm for teens through its YouBeYou program.