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This event is a fun, friendly, simple Shabbat celebration for families with children of ALL ages. We will provide a kosher Shabbat dinner for all who attend. Grandparents, friends, Jewish […]
This event is a fun, friendly, simple Shabbat celebration for families with children of ALL ages. We will provide a kosher Shabbat dinner for all who attend. Grandparents, friends, Jewish […]
LIVE FROM ST. LOUIS, IT'S MONDAY NIGHT! VIP Reception* 6:00pm Doors Open 6:30pm Dinner by Sidney Street Cafe *Exclusive VIP reception for sponsors at $5,000 level and above, and VIP ticket holders Honoring Lynn Wittels for her 18 years of leadership at the J Featuring Al Franken Five-time Emmy winner, two-time Grammy winner, former United […]
There’s something for everyone! All are welcome to join us at the Missouri Botanical Garden for Garden Glow. Recent empty nesters can continue the fun with a private dinner at Sasha’s on Shaw. Daytime Delights In the newly built Bayer Event Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden, we will have live Hanukkah music beginning at […]
All. Save the date for our inaugural Christmas movie. We will show a G-rated movie and have Kosher concessions for sale. All are welcome to join us.
This event is a fun, friendly, simple Shabbat celebration for families with children of ALL ages. We will provide a kosher Shabbat dinner for all who attend. Grandparents, friends, Jewish […]
Tucked somewhere between your kishkes (intestines) is an important part of your body that doesn’t always get the attention it needs: your funny bone. It’s time you strengthened it! Only Kidding is a one-of-a-kind Jewish joke book for kids and families to laugh about all things Jewish: Jewish holidays, Jewish food, Hebrew letters, Jewish […]
Honoring the Victims of October 7 The St. Louis Jewish community invites all of you to join us at the Staenberg Family Complex on Sunday, January 14 at 6pm to honor and remember the victims of the October 7 attack on Israel. We will hold a ceremony to remember those who were lost and to […]
The House Is On Fire tells the story of the 1811 Richmond Theater Fire from the perspective of four integrous characters—two Black and enslaved, two white and imminently more protected—none of whom experience the world from a place of institutional authority. Set on the night after Christmas, the place was packed as Placide & Green […]