KU Chabad hosts suicide prevention workshop for students
In November, KU Chabad hosted an evidence-based suicide prevention and mental health awareness workshop.
In November, KU Chabad hosted an evidence-based suicide prevention and mental health awareness workshop.
KU Hillel was honored at the Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s annual meeting with the Program of the Year award, acknowledging its mental health and wellness initiatives for Jewish college students at KU.
Cantor Aron Hayoun will soon begin offering classes to men and women who are interested in learning the skills of a cantor.
Crocheted artworks by Gerry Trilling, a local conceptual artist whose work is inspired by her experiences regarding the history and assimilation of the American Jewish diaspora, are currently on display as part of her current exhibition, “All Stories Are True.”
Jewish Vocational Service has been selected as one of six local nonprofit organizations to benefit from the Light the World Giving Machines in Kansas City.
A lot has changed in Kansas City’s Jewish community in 35 years. Key findings from the recent Kansas City Jewish Community Study conducted by Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City found a need for change, collaboration and connection.
For Lori and Paul Barnett, the mitzvah of bikur cholim – visiting the sick – has been part of their weekly routine for almost a decade.
Jewish Family Services’ Hanukkah Project will provide hundreds of its Jewish clients with gifts for the Festival of Lights that begins at sundown on Sunday, Dec. 18.
Jewish Family Services can help those with questions about Medicare enrollment and its benefits.
The results of the Jewish Community Relations Bureau|American Jewish Committee (JCRB|AJC) 2022 Antisemitism in Schools Survey show that the fight against antisemitism toward local Jewish students is far from over.