JCRB|AJC finds nearly 75% of local students report experiencing or witnessing anti-Semitism at school Sarah Markowitz As the Jewish community advocate for combating anti-Semitism and pursuing justice representing the Jewish communities in Kansas and Western Missouri, Jewish Community Relations Bureau|AJC knew that Jewish students in the region reported facing anti-Semitism in their schools. However, JCRB|AJC did not know how widespread this experience was, nor what anti-Semitism looked like day-to-day for students.
Let there be light! Chanukah Art Contest 2020 to be all virtual A string art menorah by sisters Aviya and Noya Matta won the Judges’ Grand Prize in the 2019 Chanukah Art Contest. (Denise Elam) By Barbara BayerContributing Writer The pandemic has cancelled a lot of things in 2020, but not the annual Chanukah Art Contest. For the 24th year The Shul-Chabad of Leawood, along with the Jewish Community Center (The J) and The Chronicle will sponsor the contest for students in grades pre-K through eighth grade. The winning entries will be revealed on the first night of Chanukah in the Dec. 10 issue of The Chronicle.
Jewish Family Services, Kansas City Library offer weekly Happiness Habits These are tough times. Experts say between the lingering coronavirus pandemic and the toxic political environment, there has been an uptick in both anxiety and depression.
A Grand Givers to remember Due to the pandemic Kehilath Israel’s Grand Givers was held drive-in movie style in the K.I. parking lot, featuring Neil Berg and Friends. Despite these unusual times, K.I. Synagogue’s 44th Grand Givers, held on Sunday, Oct. 18, was a great success. Co-chairs Drs. Shari and Michael Sokol donned their creative hats and designed a “Grand Givers Like Never Before.” Grand Givers is Kehilath Israel’s largest fun and fund raiser of the year with entertainment, food and prizes.
Klein Collection virtual tours expanding during pandemic Susan Leviton Faced with an ongoing pandemic, and in possession of hundreds of beautiful Judaica pieces that speak to the history, culture and art that explains and defines Judaism across centuries and around the globe, The Michael Klein Collection at The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah is expanding its offering of virtual tours. The tours, which are free of charge, are available both to the public and to private groups and focus on education through the stories that lie behind each piece in the collection.
KU Chabad delivers matzah ball soup for the soul Pictured is KU Junior Daniel Wachsberg with matzah ball soup and tea bags being delivered to a KU student who is feeling sick. When a student is far from home and their parents are miles away, who do they turn to when they’re sick? A parent could console them through the phone and tell them things will be alright. Watkins Health Center could help diagnose the issue and get the student some medicine. But only a dedicated Rabbi and Rebbetzin can be there to deliver the best cure: a steaming hot bowl of fresh matzah ball soup.
Sneak peek of KU Hillel students’ stories for Rock Chalk Shabayit KU Hillel gets together for some pre-Rock Chalk Shabayit challah baking. Watch the video at kuhillel.org, featuring Kaycee Krell, KU freshman; Sarah Glaser, KU senior and Development coordinator intern; Savannah Kannberg, KU Hillel Development & Marketing director; and Suzy Sostrin, KU Hillel executive director. KU Hillel is excited to bring Rock Chalk Shabayit to living rooms across the country on Friday, Nov. 6. Their famous Rock Chalk Shabbat has adapted to its online format this year, hence the new name, combining Shabbat and “bayit,” which is Hebrew for home. Hundreds of alumni, parents, students and friends of KU Hillel plan on tuning in and opening their Shabboxes together to celebrate Jewish life at the University of Kansas.
SevenDays® announces 2021 Button Art Competition — Creating art to illustrate kindness Members of the SevenDays® 2020 Planning committee gather with several button winners to show off their great designs. WANTED — Great designs by metro area high school artists (grades nine-12) to capture the themes of SevenDays® Make a Ripple, Change the World!
Faith Always Wins Foundation to host Interfaith Panel Bill Tammeus We are living in difficult times filled with divisive conversations through this election season. Many are dealing with isolation, illness and loss of life due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
JFS offers virtual volunteer training to help older adults JFS volunteer Ron Altman makes a call to check on one of the agency’s older adult clients. At Jewish Family Services, volunteers play a key role in helping its clients meet life’s challenges, including older adults. JFS is committed to providing its volunteers with numerous opportunities to help and the best training to do so.