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The Jewish Community Foundation’s Jewish Leadership Education Action and Development (J-LEAD) program, a giving circle for adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s, recently completed its 2025 grant cycle, in ...
Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to ...
The 100th birthday of “Big Sonia” Warshawski, local Holocaust survivor and star of the award-winning documentary of the same name, will be celebrated with a birthday party and screening of the ...
Each year, through the Back to School Store, qualified children receive brand-new backpacks filled with school supplies, along with essential clothing and coats for the fall and winter months. In 2025 ...
Jewish baker Michael Crane will host a one-day pop-up bread sale centered around naturally-leavened sourdough bread at Olive Tree in Overland Park, Kansas. The sale will be held on Saturday, July 12, ...
The Menorah Heritage Foundation announced the expansion of its pilot program, Better Together: A Jewish KC Conversation Project — a dialogue-based initiative that invites participants to engage in ...
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) is seeking a Middle and Upper School chemistry teacher for the 2025-26 school year.
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) is seeking a full-time Lower School general studies teacher for the 2025–26 school year. The position includes teaching English Language Arts, math, social studies ...
The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle is now 105 years old — one of the nation’s longest-running Jewish newspapers still in print. Many newspapers have risen and fallen over the past century — in fact, ...
The J announced the appointment of Jonah Greene as its new director of its Arts & Culture department. In this role, Greene will oversee The Lewis & Shirley White Theatre and youth arts education ...
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