Kansas declares May Jewish American Heritage Month
The Kansas Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly officially proclaimed the month of May as Jewish American Heritage Month in Kansas for the first time.
The Kansas Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly officially proclaimed the month of May as Jewish American Heritage Month in Kansas for the first time.
The new KCteen Center, now celebrating its second month, is a unique space in Greater Kansas City for Jewish teenagers to spend time together.
Visitors to the Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) can now find an exhibit of world-class Judaica lining a major hallway in the main campus building.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy is proud to present “Radium Girls” by D.W. Gregory.
Rickie Haith will be honored at Congregation Beth Shalom’s Sisterhood Torah Fund Luncheon on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. in Beth Shalom’s Goldsmith Hall, 14200 Lamar Avenue, Overland Park, Kansas.
In the 1990s, the Jewish communities of Romania and Bulgaria began to revitalize Jewish life after decades of communism and the devastation of World War II.
There are many stories from the Holocaust, some better known than others. One of the lesser-known stories is that of the Jewish partisans who formed the resistance movement in the Vilna ghetto in Lithuania.
After a successful fundraising campaign, The J (Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City) recently broke ground on the Merna & Sylvan Siegler Pavilion and Reat’s Place – Corporon Family Amphitheater.
Jewish Experiences, a collaboration of Jewish Federation and The J, is partnering with local community organizations to commemorate Yom HaZikaron and celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut this year as Israel prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary.
High school students from the Kansas City area were among those who traveled to Washington from March 12-14 to be part of American Jewish Committee’s Leaders for Tomorrow Advocacy Day.