JFS Emerging Leaders program cultivating engagement
In recent years, Jewish Family Services (JFS) has created a path to turn dedicated young volunteers into emerging leaders, committee members and ultimately board leaders.
In recent years, Jewish Family Services (JFS) has created a path to turn dedicated young volunteers into emerging leaders, committee members and ultimately board leaders.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) is inviting all Jewish 11th and 12th-grade students in Greater Kansas City to join its Jewish Heritage Trip, taking place this March.
SevenDays, a nonprofit organization that overcomes hate by promoting kindness and understanding, will host its first-ever Thrive with Kindness Festival for teenagers.
Five local rabbis across denominations have signed “A Rabbinic Call to Action: Defending the Jewish Future,” a letter condemning the “political normalization” of anti-Zionism, using New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as an example.
Millions of Americans — including more than 200,000 in Kansas and Missouri — will face a food crisis as the federal government shutdown delays SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits and many federal employees miss paychecks.
Dr. Melissa Karp joined the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education (MCHE) team as its new content specialist.
In September, The J celebrated the completion of the two-year pilot cohort of the Building Community Leadership Council (BCLC).
Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Greater Kansas City has long been a beneficiary of Jody Gottlieb Ervin’s time, dedication and talent, and the organization has awarded her the Volunteer of the Month award.
This High Holiday season, families may have noticed a new addition in Congregation Beth Shalom’s lobby: a mobile sensory cart, created to help children and adults who benefit from sensory supports to more comfortably participate in services and community life.
Congregation Beth Israel Abraham and Voliner will offer a free community class for those who would like to learn Hebrew.