Day of Discovery is a unique opportunity for the entire Jewish community to discover and explore the richness, diversity and joy of Jewish learning in Kansas City. This year’s program will take place virtually, using Zoom and a new and improved online platform. A limited number of sessions will be offered in person.

Participants will have an opportunity to learn, study, and discover some of the community’s finest, who will lead sessions on a wide range of topics. Nearly 30 classes will be offered throughout the day on a wide range of topics and facilitated by Jewish educators, rabbis, professors, experts and cantors.

The topic for this year’s lunch and discussion program is “Reflections on Religion on the Line, 28 Years (and counting!) of Interfaith Radio.” Join the three founders of Religion on the Line as they look back on the long-running conversation across religious lines. The discussion will include a conversation about themes, connections and challenges for the radio show, which is still a Sunday morning fixture on KCMO Talk Radio 710 AM.

Radio show hosts include radio program co-founders Rabbi Michael Zedek, rabbi emeritus of the Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah; Dr. Bob Hill, minister emeritus of Community Christian Church and Deacon Bill Scholl, an Archdiocesan consultant for social justice.

Watch your mail and check the rabbinical association website kcrabbi.org at the end of July for information about how to register and where to view the online listing of classes and details related to the day. Space is limited and advance registration is required.

This program is co-sponsored by The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City in partnership with The J KC, Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City, Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, Jewish Family Services, Village Shalom and area congregations.

For information, visit www.kcrabbi.org  or contact Annette Fish, administrator/program director, Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City, by email at or by phone at 913-327-8226.