On December 15, Jewish Community Foundation fundholders and friends gathered online to celebrate “The Power of Kindness” at the Foundation’s 62nd Annual Meeting and Installation of Officers and Trustees. 

In the January 14 edition of The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, the front page headline read, “COVID notwithstanding, plenty of action on tap for local Jewish community in 2021.” The community certainly had its share of action this year.

Family traditions during the holiday season can include everything from baking cookies to exchanging gifts, enjoying neighborhood light displays to watching holiday movies. Encore Director Maggie Osgood Nicholls especially enjoys the traditional Nutcracker experience, but she always wanted to make it resonate more with Jewish families. 

According to KU Chabad, the University of Kansas’s student body includes an estimated more than 1,500 Jewish students. Over the past five years, the demographic of Jewish students has increased by 2.6%, with the community continuing to grow and expand. 

Phil Johnson is used to the stage – the actor, writer, artistic director and producer has performed his entire life in musicals, at nightclubs and in theatres across the United States. But there’s something different about being the only person on stage throughout an entire performance.