Federation leaders travel to Germany, Israel
Two leaders from the Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City recently returned from a fundraising, research and development trip to Berlin and Israel.
Two leaders from the Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City recently returned from a fundraising, research and development trip to Berlin and Israel.
The Rose Family Early Childhood Education Center at Congregation Beth Shalom will host a Shabbat Story Time and Sing-Along for current and prospective families.
Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City is launching a new Jewish business networking group designed for mid-career to high-level professionals.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) has appointed Awais Sufi as its interim executive director and CEO.
Bert Berkley (z”l), one of Kansas City’s foremost civic leaders, died at age 100 on July 16.
The Jackson County, Missouri, legislature passed a resolution honoring Gavriela Geller, the immediate past executive director of Jewish Community Relations Bureau | American Jewish Committee (JCRB|AJC), for her achievements during her tenure.
Four Jewish Kansas Citians traveled to Israel to attend a five-day seminar held by the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, a Jerusalem-based Jewish educational institution.
Community member Michael Crane, in partnership with Jewish-owned business Olive Tree, will hold a one-day pastrami and rye pop-up event for the community.
Kansas City-area families will soon have more support for the important work of raising Jewish children, and it’ll come from the most unsurprising of characters: bubbies and zaydes.
The J announced that community member Bailey Nakelsky will join the organization as chief development officer, a new role created to support the continued growth of The J.