Jewish folk icons Bob Dylan, Paul Simon to perform locally
Two of the 1960s’ most iconic folk singer-songwriters, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, will perform locally on their upcoming tours.
Two of the 1960s’ most iconic folk singer-songwriters, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, will perform locally on their upcoming tours.
At Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA), the concept of diversity extends beyond cultural, racial or religious differences. While HBHA is an all-Jewish school, its diversity takes many forms, from neurodiversity to linguistic variety and differing levels of Jewish observance.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) is one of many organizations that Linda Lyon has dedicated her time, passion and philanthropy to.
KC SuperStar organizers are launching the 16th year of its high school singing competition with two nights of preliminary auditions.
Kehilath Israel Synagogue invites the community to a Purim celebration featuring Persian food and a spiel based on the music of ABBA.
Four Village Shalom employees received the top awards given out annually at the organization's staff holiday party in December.
The Jewish Community Relations Bureau|American Jewish Committee (JCRB|AJC) has announced “Leading from the Heartland: Regional Toolkits to Combat Antisemitism,” a collection of resources and recommendations for different sectors based on insights from the symposium aspect of JCRB|AJC’s 2024 Regional Summit on Combating Antisemitism.
The Leedy Foundation has announced “The Essence of Joy: Celebrating the Art and Legacy of Lester Goldman,” the first exhibition in the newly established Leedy Foundation Legacy Series.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) is in the midst of its annual “Spread the Love” food campaign — throughout February, JFS is asking for donations of spreadables including peanut butter, jelly, ketchup, honey and other non-perishable items.
SevenDays, a nonprofit organization that overcomes hate by promoting kindness and understanding, will take place in the Greater Kansas City region beginning Monday, March 31, and continuing through Tuesday, April 8.