Celebrating 105 years of The Chronicle
The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle is now 105 years old — one of the nation’s longest-running Jewish newspapers still in print.
The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle is now 105 years old — one of the nation’s longest-running Jewish newspapers still in print.
The Lewis & Shirley White Theatre at The J officially announced the 2025-2026 season schedule, which features a variety of fare including popular favorites and newer works to engage the entire Kansas City community.
The J announced the appointment of Jonah Greene as its new director of its Arts & Culture department.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) is seeking a full-time Lower School general studies teacher for the 2025–26 school year.
The Jewish Community Relations Bureau | American Jewish Committee will honor University of Kansas Chancellor Dr. Doug Girod with its Henry W. Bloch Human Relations Award at its annual Human Relations Event.
The Kansas City section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) recently honored volunteers and community members at its annual Installation and Awards Program.
The Lawrence Jewish Community Congregation (LJCC) will hold two fundraising game nights this summer.
Kehilath Israel Synagogue is searching for a part-time program coordinator with a strong commitment to Jewish values, cultures and traditions.
Ten high school vocalists from the Kansas City area have been selected as finalists for KC SuperStar, the region’s premier high school singing competition and the largest annual fundraiser for The J.
Jewish community member Rebeca Amezcua-Hogan is running for the Kansas City, Missouri, 4th In-District City Council seat.