K.I. hosts its Grand Givers fundraiser
It was a wonderful night of music, food, drink, and friendship at Kehilath Israel Synagogue’s 45th annual fundraiser Grand Givers at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center on October 3.
It was a wonderful night of music, food, drink, and friendship at Kehilath Israel Synagogue’s 45th annual fundraiser Grand Givers at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center on October 3.
KU Hillel is celebrating its students and supportive community near and far during Rock Chalk Shabayit again this year. It will also be Senior Jewish Educator Rabbi Neal Schuster’s 13th year at KU Hillel.
Hadassah Greater Kansas City will promote organ donation across the United States at its fourth annual Touch of Red Gala: Celebrate Life! on Saturday, November 20, 7:30 to 9 p.m., via Zoom.
Congregation Beth Torah recently welcomed the Community Blood Center to West 127th Street. More than 30 individuals donated blood throughout the afternoon, and ate some delicious homemade treats.
The J hosted its annual meeting at The White Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 19, celebrating the opening of its expanded footprint while acknowledging the challenges it’s overcome in the past year due to COVID-19.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) is hosting a series of community health fairs this month at its Brookside East office and food pantry.
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.