Beth Torah to host discussion on college antisemitism
Congregation Beth Torah will hold a live webinar about rising antisemitism on college campuses.
Congregation Beth Torah will hold a live webinar about rising antisemitism on college campuses.
Sasone awarded $6,000 in grants to community projects to help support students with diverse learning needs.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) honored community member Maddie Reiches as its November Volunteer of the Month.
In 1933, the Kansas City Section of National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) awarded the first Liberman Scholarships for high school students going to college in the fall.
SevenDays is seeking nominations from the public to receive its annual Ripple of Kindness Award.
Jewish Family Services (JFS) is launching its end-of-year appeal for donations.
Richard L. Berkley, the first Jewish mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, died on Nov. 29 at age 92.
Jewish community members driving on Interstate 35 will be pleased to see a full-sized billboard from The Culture House arts organization supporting the community.
Drastic Measures will once again transform into the “Drastic Mensches” pop-up bar, but this year, the Shawnee, Kansas-based cocktail bar will be even more ambitious with its Hanukkah celebrations.
The Kansas City Jewish community was well represented in Washington D.C. last week, with more than 50 people traveling to the nation’s capital to support and be part of the 290,000 people-strong March for Israel at the National Mall.