Applications now open for Leadership Tomorrow internships
Applications are now open for Leadership Tomorrow, Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s paid summer internship program.
Applications are now open for Leadership Tomorrow, Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s paid summer internship program.
The following bowlers in Sunday Morning Kansas City B’nai B’rith Bowling League achieved high scores at Ward Parkway Lanes on Nov. 29.
General and dance auditions on Dec. 12 in person and virtually
The Lewis and Shirley White Theatre of The Jewish Community Center (The J) is excited to announce it will debut the Broadway smash hit musical “Something Rotten” virtually to a national audience Feb. 13 through March 5 for the opening of its 2020-2021 season.
Jewish Family Services Food Pantry continues to serve more people facing food insecurity. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the number of people receiving food support through JFS’ two pantry locations has more than doubled to about 900 people monthly and growing.
Skip the shopping, frying and other meal preparation and enjoy a delicious catered curbside Shabbat/Hanukkah dinner on Friday, Dec. 18. Dinner, including potato latkes, will be prepared by Cathy Levin, Kosher Connection.
Comeback KC focuses on safer behaviors
Two prominent members of the Kansas City Jewish community are volunteering their communications expertise to help fight the rapid growth of COVID-19 in the metro area. Eric Morgenstern, CEO of Morningstar Communications, and Martha Gershun, author and nonprofit leader, have been helping Comeback KC develop and deliver messaging to keep our community safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Comeback KC urges everyone to comply with public health measures.
The Faith Always Wins Foundation, through its SevenDays®-Make A Ripple, Change the World experience, launched its 30 Days of Kindness initiative, encouraging the public to participate in acts of kindness.
By Lacey Storer
Contributing Writer
Few people could have predicted a year as uncertain and unprecedented as 2020. That leaves many of us asking, what’s next?
By Mike Sherry
Editor
As most congregations can attest, it was hard enough preparing a virtual experience during the High Holidays this year. But try doing it with a temporary spiritual leader who has been on the job for only a matter of weeks.
KU Chabad is rallying around one of its own and his compatriots in the Israel Defense Forces.