JVS TAKING DONATIONS FOR REFUGEES

Jewish Vocational Service is now accepting donations of furniture, clothing and household items to support newly-arriving refugees. All items will be going directly into the homes of refugee families and need to be clean, functional and in good condition.

Addressing Jew-hatred calls for bold change and big ideas driven by the rising generation of Jews. To empower change and foster innovation, American Jewish Committee (AJC) recently launched its “Disrupt Antisemitism” initiative, the first incubator for young American Jews who are passionate about fighting antisemitism.

Jewish Family Services and the Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City’s annual High Holiday Food Drive is scheduled September 1-30. This traditional holiday food drive, held in celebration of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, helps JFS feed approximately 800 families each month with dignity and care. 

 Erev Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of Monday, September 6. Holiday meals to go will once again be offered to the community. A full Rosh Hashanah meal will be prepared by Kim Matsil, Kim’s Kreations. Curbside meal pickup will take place at the Jewish Community Campus on Sunday afternoon, September 5. The deadline to place meal orders is Sunday, August 29.

 The Jewish community will gather for the annual citywide Selichot program and service on August 28. There will be opportunities for multi-access participation, both virtual and limited in-person attendance at the Selichot host, Congregation Beth Torah. Masks will be required for those attending in person.

Although a house-hunting trip Rabbi Stephanie Kramer and her husband Adam made in February was the first time she had ever visited Kansas City, she grew up hearing about the vibrance of the Jewish community here. Her mother’s best friend had lived in Kansas City for years, and always talked about the wonderful Jewish community here.