A memorable Relief Missions trip for local JSU teens

By Meryl Feld \ Editor
By Meryl Feld \ Editor
These days they’re playing digital board games and coming together online to celebrate Israel’s birthday, but a couple of weeks before our world began to close, Midwest Jewish Student Union returned from a five-day Relief Missions trip to New Orleans. The theme of the weekend: building homes, building yourself.
“I thought I really knew the American Jews… And then when I arrived here I understood that I knew nothing. Absolutely nothing. Israelis do not understand the language, the mentality of the American Jews,” Consul General Gilad Katz told The Chronicle.
The Jewish community is mourning the death of Cantor Paul Silbersher who passed away Sunday, April 26, at age 90. The Jewish Chronicle talked with two people who were especially close to him.
“Although we gather not physically together but only spiritually and emotionally as a community to commemorate Yom HaShoah, we can still remember,” Rabbi Sarah Smiley of The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah began the virtual commemoration.
By Meryl Feld / Editor
The Kansas City Jewish Community will never forget April 13, 2014. The day a murderer thought he took the lives of three Jews. He was wrong.
By Meryl Feld / Editor
Dance studio owners across Kansas have been meeting digitally to lean on each other for support and to swap notes on how they are keeping their students dancing. One of those dance studio owners calls the Kansas City Jewish community home.
By Ron Kampeas / JTA
It’s the ninth question on the census, and for many Jewish respondents, it’s a surprising — and sometimes unwelcome — invitation to consider who exactly they are.
By Emily Burack / JTA
Fresh off his Super Bowl win in February, Kansas City Chiefs lineman Mitchell Schwartz took a vacation with his wife, Brooke, to St. Lucia. Little did they know that when they returned, they would be spending the next few months holed up at home because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Calls for public to give blood and CONNECT
Community Blood Center (CBC) is partnering with SevenDays® Make a Ripple, Change the World, a weeklong event that promotes kindness and interfaith dialogue in the greater Kansas City area by inviting the public to virtually take part in themed activities, April 21-27, with one exception. Blood donation.
WeCan KC is a group of Kansas City metropolitan area citizens, working to facilitate the transfer of needed supplies between individuals and institutions caring for COVID-19 patients.