Applications open for 2024 Leadership Tomorrow cohort
Applications are open for the 2024 cohort of Leadership Tomorrow, Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s paid summer internship program.
Applications are open for the 2024 cohort of Leadership Tomorrow, Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s paid summer internship program.
The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Kansas City Section, (NCJW) has completed a successful “Light Up A Life” fundraising campaign.
During its regular monthly meeting held at the Jewish Community Center, members of SevenDays’ Kindness Youth Leadership Team recently learned about antisemitism and how to counter it in their own circles.
The Israeli and American flags at the Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Jewish fraternity chapter at the University of Kansas were cut down by vandals for the second time in three months.
The Lawrence Jewish Community Congregation (LJCC) will host guest speaker Dr. Rachel B. Gross, who will present “A Pickle Problem: the Deli Revival and American Jewish Religion.”
In an effort to connect its Jewish students with the broader Jewish community, KU Chabad organized a tour of Jewish Kansas City aimed to provide students a glimpse into post-college Jewish life.
Jay Lewis, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City, was chosen to be a participant in Leading Executives, an leadership development program for Jewish nonprofit executives.
The Kansas City Jewish Film Series (KCJFS) is launching its 2024 season with a documentary doubleheader featuring two films from Jewish Kansas Citian Sharon Liese.
When the members of the Yiddish Club meet every week at The J, their learning and conversation serve as evidence that the Yiddish language is still alive in Kansas City.
Sasone, the Jewish community’s program to support students with special needs, will be conducting Kansas City’s first-ever Jewish Disability Inclusion Study.