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SUMMARY:Yom HaZikaron Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join our community as we come together in a solemn ceremony to honor Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror. This meaningful gathering offers a space for remembrance\, unity\, and shared reflection. All ages welcome. \n\nRegistration\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED \n \n\n\nQuestions?\nContact Naomi\, J Israeli Schlicha.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/yom-hazikaron-ceremony-3/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Families with Children,Adults
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SUMMARY:Books and Bagels with Rabbi James Stone Goodman\, Author of "Black Fire White Fire"
DESCRIPTION:Have brunch with the author who turned the Torah into a volume of modern poetry\nWe’re excited to start a new season of Books and Bagels\, the J’s literary brunch & learn series\, where great conversation\, local authors\, and fresh bagels come together for a meaningful mid-morning break. \nBlack Fire White Fire is a complete Torah told in poetic verse\, one foot rooted in text and the other in imagination. Rabbi Jim’s book was written over the course of three and a half years\, one poem every week until every portion of the Torah was covered. Each piece is set to an Eastern Mediterranean Jewish musical melody. \nHis presentation will weave together his poetry\, his teachings\, and his musical performance. \nProgram\n10am Doors Open & Brunch Served:\n11am–Noon Author presentation \nFeatured Author James Stone Goodman\nJames Stone Goodman is a writer and a musician\, playing guitar\, oud\, percussion and other instruments of the Middle East. He has recorded music\, story\, and poetry in a number of collaborative formats. He performs with several musical groups\, all of which feature original materials based on traditional themes\, integrating literary forms in a performance art musical form. In his day job\, he serves as a rabbi in St. Louis. His special field of expertise is the Kabbalah\, Jewish mysticism. He also works in addictions\, incarceration\, and mental health. \n\nRegister\nJ Members/Non-Members: $12.97 (includes brunch & service fees) \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/books-bagels-with-rabbi-james-stone-goodman-black-fire-white-fire/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T173000
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SUMMARY:Yom Ha'atzmaut: Israel Independence Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:All ages. Come celebrate Israel’s Independence Day with a spectacular Yom Ha’atzmaut event! The Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration will feature exciting activities\, live entertainment\, and cultural experiences for the whole family. \nThis vibrant event promises something for everyone\, from engaging cultural experiences to family-friendly activities and captivating performances. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to celebrate\, connect\, and enjoy a night of Israeli pride and joy with our community. \n\n\nAbout Shahar Cohen\, Israeli Stand-Up Comedian & Social Media Sensation\nIG @ShaharCohen90 \nGet ready for a night of non-stop laughter with Shahar Cohen!\nAfter taking Jewish communities worldwide by storm – especially in North America Shahar Cohen brings his signature mix of character-driven comedy and stand-up to the stage in “My Life”\, a show that hilariously unpacks the quirks\, contradictions\, and cultural clashes between Israelis and American Jews. \nBest known for his viral America vs. Israel videos\, Shahar kicks off the night as Nofar\, his most beloved character—confident\, loud\, and completely oblivious before taking the mic himself for an unfiltered\, high-energy stand-up set. \nFrom the way Israelis and Americans order coffee to their wildly different approaches to social norms\, nothing is off-limits in this sharp\, relatable\, and unforgettable comedy experience. \nThrough humor\, Shahar has brought Jews across the world together\, especially in times when they’ve needed it most. His ability to find laughter in shared experiences has\nmade him one of the most in-demand Jewish comedians today. \nWhether you’re Israeli\, American\, or just love smart Jewish humor\, My Life is the ultimate comedy show that unites us all\, one laugh at a time! \n  \n\nRegister\nPre-registration is now closed. You may still register at the door with a valid photo ID.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/yom-haatzmaut-israel-independence-community-celebration-2/
LOCATION:The J – Marilyn Fox Building (Main Entrance)\, 16801 Baxter Road\, Chesterfield\, MO\, 63005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Birth-Age 5,Grades K-6,Grades 7-12,Families with Children,Adults,Seniors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T140000
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SUMMARY:Croissants & Conversation – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience
DESCRIPTION:A fascinating look at the true history behind NJT’s St. Louis premiere production of Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic. Taking place in 1945-1946 and 2015\, the play follows five generations of a family in Paris who survive the Holocaust only to face new threats seventy years later. Dr. Dorian Stuber will provide an overview of the history of Jewish life in France\, focusing on the years leading up to and following World War II. He will also share the stories of some of those in our own St. Louis Jewish community whose family history connects them to France. Coffee and croissants will be served. \nDr. Stuber is the dramaturg for Prayer for the French Republic\, as well as Emeritus Professor at Hendrix College and a member of the Missouri Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission. \nPrayer for the French Republic runs from April 16 to May 3 at the J’s Wool Studio Theatre\, inside the J – Staenberg Family Complex Arts & Education Building. Get Tickets > \nSpecial thanks to the Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute for its support of NJT events that are designed to provide context for the production of Prayer for the French Republic. \nAccessibility & Parking\nFree and accessible parking is available on site. \nAccessible seating and wheelchairs are available upon request. \n\nRegister\nFREE | Registration Required \nReserve Your Free Ticket
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/croissants-and-conversation-an-njt-prayer-for-the-french-republic-special-experience/
LOCATION:St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum\, 36 Millstone Campus Dr\, St Louis\, 63146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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SUMMARY:Stages & Stories with NJT & Nishmah – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience
DESCRIPTION:For women. \nJoin NJT and Nishmah: The Jewish Women’s Project for an evening of conversation inspired by NJT’s production of Prayer for the French Republic\, by Joshua Harmon. \nHear from NJT’s artistic director\, Rebekah Scallet\, as well as Nancy Lisker\, a member of the American Jewish Committee. Together\, we’ll explore themes from the play\, including intergenerational experiences with antisemitism\, what it means to feel safe as Jews in an uncertain world\, and the challenging choices these realities can demand. \nSpecial thanks to the Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute for its support of NJT events that are designed to provide context for the production of Prayer for the French Republic. \nProgram\n6pm Wine & Refreshments in the Lobby\n7pm Moderated Discussion in the Wool Studio Theatre \nPrayer for the French Republic\, by Joshua Harmon\nPrayer for the French Republic opens Thursday\, April 16\, and runs through May 3. We encourage attendees to see the play either before this special event or later in the run. \n\nRegister\nFREE | Registration Required \nREGISTER
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/stages-stories-with-njt-nishmah-an-njt-prayer-for-the-french-republic-special-experience/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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SUMMARY:Hidden History: A Memoir of Survival in Paris – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join NJT for a conversation with Dr. Dorian Stuber about the book Rue Ordener\, Rue Labat\, which recounts philosopher Sarah Kofman’s experience hiding from the Nazis during World War II—a story set in similar circumstances as NJT’s production of Prayer for the French Republic. \nPhilosopher Sarah Kofman was born in Paris in 1934\, five years after her parents emigrated to France from Poland. She was only a child when her father\, a rabbi\, was arrested and deported to Auschwitz in July 1942. For the rest of the war\, Kofman and her mother found shelter with a former neighbor. Many years later\, Kofman wrote a memoir of her wartime experiences\, describing how she was saved—but also abused—by the non-Jewish woman she would come to call Mémé. The story is both unique to Kofman and representative of the French Jewish experience during WWII. \nThe event will be led by Dr. Dorian Stuber\, Emeritus Professor at Hendrix College and member of the Missouri Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission. \nParticipants are encouraged\, but not expected\, to read the book beforehand. Books are available through the Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum gift shop. \nSpecial thanks to the Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute for its support of NJT events that are designed to provide context for the production of Prayer for the French Republic. \nRegister
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/hidden-history-a-memoir-of-survival-in-paris/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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SUMMARY:The "Last Hurrah" A Camp Open House
DESCRIPTION:Camp is Approaching Fast! Are Your Child’s Summer Plans Finalized Yet?\nJoin us for a Camp Open House and hear from Mark Cohen\, Director of J Day Camps\, and Kim Holtzman Sloan\, Director of Camp Sabra\, the J’s sleepaway camp\, as they share what makes each camp experience special. \nEnjoy camp games\, song sessions\, videos\, prizes\, dinner and dessert—all on us! \nPlus\, learn what’s new for the upcoming season\, how to find the right fit for your family\, and how to tell if your child is ready for a day or sleepaway camp. \n \nRegister\n \n  \n 
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/the-last-hurrah-a-camp-open-house/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Early Childhood,Camps & Afterschool,Jewish Life,Birth-Age 5,Grades K-6,Grades 7-12,Families with Children
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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SUMMARY:Shavuot Sundae Social
DESCRIPTION:Help the J and Eat a Sweet Treat for Shavuot \nStop by one of three Clementine’s Naughty & Nice Ice Cream parlors—Town & Country\, Clayton\, and Kirkwood—on Sunday\, May 17\, for a creamy Shavuot treat for you and the J! When you mention the J at checkout\, Clemetine’s will donate 15% of the sale back to the J. That’s so sweet!  \nSee what flavors Clementine’s has in store now
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/shavuot-sundae-social/
LOCATION:Offsite\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Community,Families with Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260527T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T211544
CREATED:20260413T204944Z
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SUMMARY:Books & Bagels with Jason Sommer\, Author of "Shmuel's Bridge"
DESCRIPTION:Have brunch with the Jason Sommer\, local author of Shmuel’s Bridge: Following the Tracks to Auschwitz with My Survivor Father\nWe’re excited to welcome St. Louis author Jason Sommer to Books & Bagels\, the J’s literary brunch and learn series where great conversation\, local authors\, and fresh bagels come together for a meaningful mid-morning break. \nJason Sommer’s father\, Jay\, is ninety-eight years old and losing his memory. More than seventy years after arriving in New York from WWII-torn Europe\, he is forgetting the stories that defined his life\, the life of his family\, and the lives of millions of Jews who were affected by Nazi terror. Observing this loss\, Jason vividly recalls the trip to Eastern Europe the two took together in 2001. As father and son travel from the town of Jay’s birth to the labor camp from which he escaped\, and to Auschwitz\, where many in his family were lost\, the stories Jason’s father has told all his life come alive. So\, too\, do Jason’s own memories of the way his father’s past complicated and impacted Jason’s own inner life. Shmuel’s Bridge shows history through a double lens: the memories of a growing son’s complex relationship with his father and the meditations of that son whom\, now grown\, finds himself caring for a man losing all connection to a past that must not be forgotten. \nProgram\n10am Doors Open & Brunch Served:\n11am–Noon Author presentation \nFeatured Author Jason Sommer\nFrom a fam­i­ly of refugees and sur­vivors\, Jason Som­mer is drawn to sto­ry. He is the author of five poet­ry col­lec­tions\, earn­ing a num­ber of hon­ors\, includ­ing an Anna David­son Rosen­berg Award for poems about the Jew­ish expe­ri­ence and a read­ing at ​“Speech and Silence: Poet­ry and the Holo­caust” at the Nation­al Holo­caust Memo­r­i­al Muse­um. Jason lives in St. Louis\, Missouri. \n\nRegister\nJ Members/Non-Members: $12.97 (includes brunch & all fees) \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/books-bagels-with-jason-sommer-st-louis-author-of-shmuels-bridge/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts & Ideas,Jewish Life,Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260605T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260605T193000
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CREATED:20250820T210400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T190856Z
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SUMMARY:PRIDE Shabbat
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month with the J!\nJune is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month\, and the St. Louis Jewish community is coming together for a Pride Shabbat celebration! We’re inviting all who identify\, their allies and families of all kinds to join us for a community-wide event with snacks\, games\, music\, and other activities. The Pride Shabbat Picnic is made possible by support from the Helene Mirowitz Center of Jewish Community Life Fund and sponsored by the J\, Jewish Federation of St. Louis\, Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School\, JCRC and PJ Library. \n\nRegister\nPre-registration is encouraged.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/pride-shabbat-2/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Camp Pavilion)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Community,Families with Children
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTSTAMP:20260501T211544
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SUMMARY:Nishmah–Momentum Israel Trip
DESCRIPTION:Nishmah is Joining Another Momentum Israel Trip! \nMomentum Journey of Growth: July 6-12\, 2026\nFor Jewish mothers with children 18 and younger \nThe Momentum Journey of Growth starts with The Momentum Israel trip\, a profound seven-day immersive experience to the heart of Israel. This once-in-a-lifetime journey opens the soul to the spirit of unity that defines the Jewish homeland. Along with Momentum sisters from around the world and Israeli women and mothers\, this special educational journey leads participants not only through Israel but also to a more meaningful Jewish identity. The Momentum Journey is the inspiration to connect to Jewish values\, engage more deeply with Israel\, and gain the confidence to take action by standing up and speaking out. \nThis is a heavily subsidized trip. Each participant on our women’s trip receives a scholarship. \n \nLEARN  MORE  REGISTER
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/nishmah-momentum-israel-trip/
LOCATION:Israel\, Israel
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Adults
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTSTAMP:20260501T211544
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SUMMARY:Lynnie's Light for Life 2026
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for Our Next Lynnie’s Light: Wednesday\, September 9\, 2026!\nLynnie’s Light for Life is the annual gathering and signature fundraiser dedicated to shining a light on the extraordinary work of The Hamsa Wellness Community. Each year\, the community comes together to celebrate connection\, honor the legacy of a visionary leader\, and support programs that bring hope\, education\, and strength to individuals and families facing hereditary cancers. \nAbout Lynnie’s Light\nLynn Isaacs Palan (Lynnie) was a pioneer and leader of both Nishmah: The St. Louis Jewish Women’s Project and Sharsheret Supports STL\, from which The Hamsa Wellness Community evolved. Through her passionate volunteerism and professional work in these organizations and many others\, she was dedicated to building vibrant communities and changing lives\, especially for individuals living with\, or at increased genetic risk of developing cancer. Lynnie lost her battle to breast cancer on April 10\, 2018\, leaving a legacy of philanthropy among her family\, friends\, and the entire St. Louis community. Lynnie’s passion and drive will forever remain the legacy of The Hamsa Wellness Community and Nishmah. \nFor more information or to donate to Lynnie’s Legacy\, contact Director of the Hamsa Wellness Community\, Chelsea Leon\, at cleon@jccstl.org.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/lynnies-light-for-life-2026/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Community,Adults
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261012
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SUMMARY:Nishmah Women's Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Save the Dates!
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/nishmah-womens-retreat-2/
LOCATION:Camp Sabra – The Staenberg Peninsula\, 30750 Camp Sabra Road\, Rocky Mt\, MO\, 65072\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life,Adults
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