KU Chabad’s new building serving Jewish life at KU
The newly opened Chabad Center for Jewish Life at the University of Kansas (KU Chabad) has been drawing students and community members alike, with students flowing in and out throughout the day.
The newly opened Chabad Center for Jewish Life at the University of Kansas (KU Chabad) has been drawing students and community members alike, with students flowing in and out throughout the day.
The Kansas City Section of the National Council of Jewish Women hosts the “Jewish Union of ‘Retired’ Ladies, Intelligent, Energetic and Sexy!” (JULIES), a cohort of retirees that meets monthly for conversations as well as periodic social outings.
Through an interactive first-night Seder, planned by students alongside staff, and with daily gatherings, KU Hillel will provide Passover opportunities for students at the University of Kansas. All students are welcome to join the Seder.
A total of 22 high school singers were selected as semifinalists for KC SuperStar, The J’s annual high school singing competition and fundraiser.
The Lewis & Shirley White Theatre at The J will host “The Prince of Egypt Sing-Along” on April 6 at 6:30 p.m., inviting Kansas City community members to gather for a Passover-themed event centered on music and storytelling.
Since January 2026, Mitzvah Garden KC (MGKC) has been working with individuals with disabilities in the Blue Valley School District 18-21 program to get plants ready for spring.
On April 14, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., the Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) will hold the B’nai Tzedek Shuk, its annual youth philanthropy fair.
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.