Kehilath Israel Synagogue’s Purim Seudah and Shpiel returns
The Kehilath Israel Synagogue congregation will observe the mitzvah to be joyful on Purim during its Purim Seudah (meal) and Shpiel (play) on Thursday, March 17, 2022.
The Kehilath Israel Synagogue congregation will observe the mitzvah to be joyful on Purim during its Purim Seudah (meal) and Shpiel (play) on Thursday, March 17, 2022.
Three families in the Kansas City Jewish community have welcomed “Priya babies” since the end of December.
The Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City’s yearly conversion class not only welcomes new converts into the Jewish community, it helps them build a community of their own.
KU Chabad recently initiated Open Kitchen Night, which provides students at the University of Kansas with a homemade dinner of soup, a main meat dish and multiple sides.
The food pantry at Jewish Family Services has been serving more than 800 families in the Kansas City area each month. To keep the pantry operating efficiently and meet community needs, volunteers are a necessary component.
Throughout the month, Jewish Family Services is asking the public for donations of their favorite spreadables including peanut butter, jelly, honey, and other non-perishable items for its “Spread the Love” drive.
Jewish Family Services recently welcomed Taryn Jones as its new Volunteer Engagement Manager.
The K.I. Young Members Committee is staging a Zillion-Shekel Webathon on Sunday, Feb. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m.
February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month (JDAIM), and one local program is working to help educate our community’s Jewish educators.
For the past two years, HBHA has worked diligently to ensure that its school community remains safe, and that students are able to be in school together as much as possible.