NCJW holding annual ‘Petals for Passover’ fundraiser
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) of Kansas City is hosting its annual “Petals for Passover” fundraiser to benefit the organization.
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) of Kansas City is hosting its annual “Petals for Passover” fundraiser to benefit the organization.
The Goldenberg Duo, consisting of siblings Susan and William Goldenberg, will present a series of free recital performances in April.
Temple Beth Sholom of Topeka, Kansas, will hold its 61st annual Blintze Brunch featuring food, entertainment and more.
Congregation Beth Torah has announced that Rabbi Craig Lewis will become the congregation’s new rabbi. Rabbi Lewis will return to his hometown to begin his new role on July 1.
Recently-elected Leawood City Council member Rachel Rubin’s dedication to her work goes beyond just being a Leawood resident – it ties in with her Jewish heritage and identity, which she described as “rooted in a sense of justice and tikkun olam.”
In 2025, the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education (MCHE) led a European study tour, which allowed community members the opportunity to see the historical locations that played a part in the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Jewish Federation and Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) will host geopolitical expert Avi Melamed for a special event on Thursday, March 26.
Two decorated local senior racewalkers, Dr. Alan Poisner and David Eisenberg, recently returned from the 2026 USA Track & Field Masters Indoor Track and Field Championships with gold medals.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) held its annual Purim carnival this past week, celebrating the holiday as a school, complete with bouncy houses, carnival games and prizes.
The Greater Kansas City Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) has invited Kansas Supreme Court judge Melissa Standridge and Kansas Court of Appeals judge Karen Arnold-Burger to speak on the topic “How the Kansas Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters.”