Kansas declares May Jewish American Heritage Month
The Kansas Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly officially proclaimed the month of May as Jewish American Heritage Month in Kansas for the first time.
The Kansas Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly officially proclaimed the month of May as Jewish American Heritage Month in Kansas for the first time.
Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City recently kicked off its 2023 annual campaign with two special events for inspiration and fundraising.
The City of Prairie Village Government unanimously passed a resolution adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism.
When married couple Joan and Harper Rose, members of The New Reform Temple, started to feel unwelcome in the “straight, white guy” culture of Kansas City’s skateboard parks, they decided to build their own space where all skaters could be comfortable.
Two’s AZA, a chapter of Kansas City BBYO, will host the first-ever Marty Awards.
SevenDays, a locally based nonprofit that aims to overcome hate with kindness and understanding through education and dialogue, has many Jewish members on both its board and its Kindness Youth Leadership Team.
The Kansas Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly officially proclaimed the month of May as Jewish American Heritage Month in Kansas for the first time.
The new KCteen Center, now celebrating its second month, is a unique space in Greater Kansas City for Jewish teenagers to spend time together.
Visitors to the Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) can now find an exhibit of world-class Judaica lining a major hallway in the main campus building.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy is proud to present “Radium Girls” by D.W. Gregory.