March is Social Work Month celebrating all individuals who provide social work for the wellbeing of our community. Social workers are the heart and soul of Jewish Family Services, whether helping people in times of crisis such as the pandemic or in helping them meet the challenges of everyday life. The JFS team collaborates effectively to support and strengthen lives.

Simcha Gifts packed and distributed over 600 Passover packages to area nursing homes, retirement centers and seniors living in their own homes.

After a Havdalah service led by Rabbi Zev Wineberg on March 13 at the Chabad House Center, volunteers began packing the Simcha Gifts until late that night.

Tikkun olam (repairing the world) is a major tenet in Judaism. KU Hillel senior Sarah Glaser takes tikkun olam to heart and has begun organizing weekly community service events for organizations in need in our community as part of the Serve the Moment initiative.

Directors see solid registration for summer

Last spring, as the pandemic took hold and the end of the school year approached, a big question on the minds of Jewish parents (and children) was: What will happen to summer camp? The answer quickly came as camp after camp cancelled in-person sessions.

On-demand offerings here to stay after success of ‘Something Rotten’

During this time of COVID-19, live theaters have gone dark, even shying away from producing virtual shows — there’s no guarantee cast and crew members could be kept safe. However, with the on-demand show “Something Rotten,” The White Theatre has proven it can be done.

Over 100 participants of all ages attended the recent virtual community Purim day celebration. Participants enjoyed an engaging program that included songs and a creative reading of the Megillah led by Rabbis David Glickman, Jonathan Rudnick, Scott White and Hazzan Tahl Ben Yehuda.