KU Chabad celebrates JewishU program graduates
This spring marks another graduating cohort of students of KU Chabad’s flagship program, JewishU.
This spring marks another graduating cohort of students of KU Chabad’s flagship program, JewishU.
Julie Fingersh, a native of Greater Kansas City and acclaimed author and journalist, will return to Kansas City later this month to discuss her new book, “Stay: A Story of Family, Love, & Other Traumas.”
Just in time for Shavuot, Congregation Beth Torah is bringing back its cheese blintz fundraiser, featuring handmade blintzes crafted from Michael Crane’s grandmother’s recipe.
One could spot Anthony Firkser shopping at the grocery store or strolling through The Country Club Plaza and just see a tall, athletic guy. Even the most loyal of Kansas City Chiefs fans may not be able to identify the 6-foot-2, 241-pound Firkser, as he was a mostly behind-the-scenes part of the franchise’s trip to the Super Bowl in February.
Local artist Paul Tosh was the recipient of the 2025 Stephen Schoenfeld Volunteer Recognition Award at Village Shalom.
All Jewish women are invited to attend the next Jewish Unforgettable Ladies Interested in Eating Together (JULIETs) event, which will feature Alisa Meireis’ presentation about her history, “We Are Not All Ashkenazi.”
SevenDays invites area high schoolers to apply to its Kindness Youth Leadership (KYLT) team for the 2025-2026 school year.
The University of Kansas Student Senate overruled its president’s veto of a resolution denouncing Israel, titled “A Resolution to Recognize the Ongoing Genocide in Palestine.”
Congregation Beth Torah member Robert Cohn, son of Holocaust survivors, donated his family’s Holocaust-related items to his synagogue.
A new scholarship fund, the Ben and Martin Jabenis Memorial Endowment Fund, has been established at the Jewish Community Foundation to benefit Jewish students attending Johnson County Community College (JCCC) and Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA).