SASS-MoKan to host 19th annual Remembrance Walk to celebrate lives lost to suicide
This year will mark the 19th anniversary of a walk for survivors to gather with others and celebrate the lives of loved ones lost to suicide.
This year will mark the 19th anniversary of a walk for survivors to gather with others and celebrate the lives of loved ones lost to suicide.
Cady Koffman loves baking, the traditions of Shabbat and helping other people.
The stone pillars at the wrought-iron gate of Sheffield Cemetery have been newly restored.
KCteen is offering college credits to high school students who join its class about Israel’s history, advocacy, and spiritual significance.
J Camp at the Jewish Community Center wrapped up a successful summer, having 737 different youth campers enrolled in school-aged J Camp sessions between May 31 and Aug. 12.
The 40th year of the JCC Maccabi Games took place in San Diego, California, from July 31 to Aug. 5.
Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s Leadership Tomorrow summer internship program recently wrapped up its ninth year.
A communicator and connector, Jodi Perelmuter is excited about joining Jewish Family Services as the head of its family life education efforts.
Bradley and Taly Friedman are the first to participate in each stage of the Continuum of Giving, the Jewish Community Foundation’s opportunities to engage and develop philanthropists and community leaders at all stages of life.
Jewish children from the Kansas City area are invited to enroll in the free Kehilath Israel Fred Devinki Religious School. Synagogue membership is not required.