JCF awards innovative and emergency grants
The Jewish Community Foundation’s (JCF) Community Legacy Fund has awarded $75,040 in innovative and emergency grants.
The Jewish Community Foundation’s (JCF) Community Legacy Fund has awarded $75,040 in innovative and emergency grants.
Many incoming university students from across the country are visiting the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence to prepare for entering college, and KU Chabad is greeting and welcoming the new students and the parents to the university and its Jewish life.
The musical “13,” a coming-of-age story focused on a young Jewish boy, will be performed at Theatre in the Park between June 30 until July 8.
The Jewish community will hold open services and opportunities for learning during Tisha B'Av, a period of fasting, lamentation and prayer to remember the destruction of the First and Second Temples of Jerusalem and other major disasters and tragedies that Jewish people experienced throughout history.
The Rabbinical Association is offering a community-wide course, “Judaism for Conversion Candidates,” for those seeking a comfortable forum to learn more about the fundamentals of Jewish thought and practice.
The Kansas City section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) recently installed its 2023-24 board of directors at an event where NCJW members and friends recognized the contributions of outstanding volunteers.
Organizers for Jewish Culture Fest recently announced three performing artists that will take the stage at this year’s event. The event, presented by Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City, will come to the Jewish Community Campus on Sunday, Oct. 15.
It is hard to know how, when, or even if to speak up when confronted with ideas which differ from your own.
Work for Congregation Beth Shalom’s new sanctuary is underway.
The winner of the 2023 Margolis Memorial Scholarship Essay Contest, sponsored by KC Lodge #184, B'nai B’rith, is Rafaela Grieco-Freeman.