Before you see the Van Gogh exhibit, learn about the Jews who “discovered” him
Starlight Theatre's latest experience, Van Gogh Alive, gives people the opportunity to experience art in a truly unique way.
Starlight Theatre's latest experience, Van Gogh Alive, gives people the opportunity to experience art in a truly unique way.
Athletes from across the Midwest came to The J to compete in the 8th Annual Do More Charity Challenge on Saturday, Oct. 9 to raise money and awareness for their charities of choice.
Which Jews are doing or creating fascinating things in Kansas City? Whose job is something that everyone else thinks is pretty great? And who’s raising a family while simultaneously saving the world?
The Friends of Sheffield Cemetery organization plans to restore the stone pillars next to the wrought-iron entrance gate at the cemetery.
Connie Simon, kallat Torah, and Eric Poe, chatan bereishit, were honored as Congregation Beth Shalom volunteers on Simchat Torah morning.
KU Hillel serves as a home for hundreds of Jewish students at KU and creates ways for students to explore their Judaism. Rock Chalk Shabayit is just one of those ways.
The following bowlers in the Sunday Morning Kansas City B’nai B’rith Men’s Bowling League achieved high scores at Ward Parkway Lanes on October 17, 2021.
Aharon Zazulia is now the Kansas City NCSY and Jewish Student Union (JSU) Director, following Rabbi Nati Stern. Zazulia developed a love for NCSY after his time in university and hopes to energize and sustain Kansas City’s branch.
Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City has significantly expanded its services during the COVID-19 pandemic, including its food pantry, social work support, Care Navigation Line, mental health and education, and Jewish life services, among others.
Help stock the Jewish Family Services pantry from 10 a.m. to noon, Sunday, Oct. 17, at the Jewish Community Campus, 5801 W. 115th Street, Overland Park.