Nishmah Monthly Well Circles
Women 21+. A monthly opportunity to just breathe. Facilitated by Raquel "Foxx" Leverson. Registration required. A Program of Nishmah: The St. Louis Jewish Women's Project.
Women 21+. A monthly opportunity to just breathe. Facilitated by Raquel "Foxx" Leverson. Registration required. A Program of Nishmah: The St. Louis Jewish Women's Project.
Join the fun at J Associates Winter Games Day & Boutique! J Associates has a fun day planned for you! Play games, shop, and be with friends! Free to all. […]
Mom’s Support Circle is for moms that crave connection and compassion--not perfection. Together, we will share stories, vent, and learn tools for navigating the emotional side of motherhood-from identity shifts, setting boundaries, mom guilt, and self-compassion.
Mom’s Support Circle is for moms that crave connection and compassion--not perfection. Together, we will share stories, vent, and learn tools for navigating the emotional side of motherhood-from identity shifts, setting boundaries, mom guilt, and self-compassion.
In the dark early days of World War II, Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara made a choice that defied his government — and changed the course of thousands of lives.
Mom’s Support Circle is for moms that crave connection and compassion--not perfection. Together, we will share stories, vent, and learn tools for navigating the emotional side of motherhood-from identity shifts, setting boundaries, mom guilt, and self-compassion.
This Shabbat program is presented in partnership with Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School. Join us for a fun, Purim-themed Shabbat celebration designed for families with children of all ages! We'll […]
Mom’s Support Circle is for moms that crave connection and compassion--not perfection. Together, we will share stories, vent, and learn tools for navigating the emotional side of motherhood-from identity shifts, setting boundaries, mom guilt, and self-compassion.
Join us for Battle of the Stars, the J Associates’ annual fundraising event! This fun and exciting evening features teams of 8-10 people competing in a variety of mental and physical activities--and a delicious dinner!
The 31st Annual St. Louis Jewish Film Festival opens with a powerful meditation on dehumanization — and the urgent need to restore our shared humanity. (NR)