Community service to be held for adults living with pregnancy loss
Members of the Jewish community who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss are invited to attend Comfort in Community: Living with Pregnancy Loss.
Members of the Jewish community who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss are invited to attend Comfort in Community: Living with Pregnancy Loss.
Jewish War Veterans Mo-Kan Post 605 (JWV) is now accepting donations of items for its museum display cases, which are undergoing renovation.
Community member Jeff Slutsky has joined Vascular & Interventional Specialists (VIS) as its new chief operating officer, according to founding partner Chad Laurich, M.D.
The Kansas City Jewish community faced an eventful 2025, with global, national and local events all deeply impacting members.
The Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) has received a multi-million dollar grant from the Stanley J. Bushman Supporting Foundation to establish the Bushman Legacy Initiative, a renewed community-wide effort to strengthen and sustain the Jewish community through a focus on planned giving.
Chuck Green, the director of community security for Jewish Kansas City, is retiring after nearly nine years of service.
Communities across the world will unite in late December for Sarah’s Week of Service, a global initiative honoring the life and legacy of Sarah Milgrim (z”l), who was committed to sustainability, social justice and human connection.
The JCC Maccabi Games will take place in Kansas City from Aug. 2 through 7, 2026, and will bring more than 1,000 Jewish teen athletes from around the world to the city.
The Epsten Gallery at Village Shalom is showcasing the global photography of resident Jim Stevens. The exhibit will be open through Jan. 16.
Fifteen women came together to make beaded bracelets at an Evolve program designed for the next generation of Hadassah women.