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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
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LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
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SUMMARY:J Associates Annual Luncheon "Blooming with Purpose"
DESCRIPTION:J Associates Blooming with Purpose\n\nPlease join J Associates as we celebrate our amazing year\, install our new officers and board members\, and present our annual allocations. \n\nProgram\nWednesday\, April 29 | 11am-12:30pm\nJewish Community Center | Staenberg Family Complex\nArts & Education Building | Mirowitz Performing Arts & Banquet Center \nCo-Chairs: Susie T. Hoffman & Debbie Lefton \n\nRegistration\nRegistration required by Wednesday\, April 22 \nJ Associates Members/Non-Members: $40 \nRegister \n\nAdditional Information\nParking\nPark in the J’s Staenberg Family Center North Lot (the top lot) and enter through the Arts & Education Building main entrance. \nCan’t Attend but Want to Contribute?\nYou can also make a donation or sponsor a J staff member lunch. \nDonate or Sponsor \n\nQuestions?\nContact Rani Howard at rhoward@jccstl.org or 314-442-3109 \n\n\nAbout J Associates\nJ Associates\, a women’s auxiliary\, supports the St. Louis Jewish Community Center by promoting public awareness and fundraising through activities that foster camaraderie\, develop leadership and inspire Jewish values.
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LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
CATEGORIES:Community,Adults
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SUMMARY:Passwords\, Passkeys & More – Senior Planet from AARP with Mirowitz Center
DESCRIPTION:The J is proud to host Mirowitz Center programming at the J’s Marilyn Fox Building in Chesterfield!\nTired of resetting your password all the time? Mirowitz Center Trainer Larry Edison will review password basics before exploring options like single sign-on\, passkeys\, multi-factor authentication\, and password managers. Learn why these password alternatives are safe ways to simplify your digital life and keep your personal information secure. No cost to register\, but RSVP required. \n\nRegister\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED. Space is limited. \nFor older adults and their guests. \nREGISTER \n\nAbout\nMirowitz Center offers entertainment\, friends\, food\, learning\, health services\, resources and more. Mirowitz Center is a J community partner.
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LOCATION:The J – Marilyn Fox Building (Main Entrance)\, 16801 Baxter Road\, Chesterfield\, MO\, 63005\, United States
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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
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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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SUMMARY:NJT Presents "Prayer for the French Republic" by Josh Harmon
DESCRIPTION:Prayer for the French Republic\nReserve Tickets \nby Joshua Harmon April 16-May 3\, 2026 In 1944\, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately await news of their missing family. More than 70 years later\, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French-Jewish family\, Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history\, home and the effects of an ancient hatred. \n   \nReserveTickets  \n\nNJT (New Jewish Theatre)\, St. Louis’s premier small professional theatre\, is dedicated to the exploration of universal themes and issues and the examination of the full range of the human experience filtered through the lens of the Jewish experience. Through the medium of theater\, we build bridges of multicultural understanding\, tolerance\, communication\, and education. NJT productions are held in the Wool Studio Theater\, inside the Arts & Education Building of the J’s Staenberg Family Complex in Creve Coeur\, Missouri. NJT is a program of the J – St. Louis.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/njt-presents-prayer-for-the-french-republic-by-josh-harmon/2026-04-30/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
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SUMMARY:NJT Presents "Prayer for the French Republic" by Josh Harmon
DESCRIPTION:Prayer for the French Republic\nReserve Tickets \nby Joshua Harmon April 16-May 3\, 2026 In 1944\, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately await news of their missing family. More than 70 years later\, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French-Jewish family\, Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history\, home and the effects of an ancient hatred. \n   \nReserveTickets  \n\nNJT (New Jewish Theatre)\, St. Louis’s premier small professional theatre\, is dedicated to the exploration of universal themes and issues and the examination of the full range of the human experience filtered through the lens of the Jewish experience. Through the medium of theater\, we build bridges of multicultural understanding\, tolerance\, communication\, and education. NJT productions are held in the Wool Studio Theater\, inside the Arts & Education Building of the J’s Staenberg Family Complex in Creve Coeur\, Missouri. NJT is a program of the J – St. Louis.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/njt-presents-prayer-for-the-french-republic-by-josh-harmon/2026-05-02/1/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
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SUMMARY:NJT Presents "Prayer for the French Republic" by Josh Harmon
DESCRIPTION:Prayer for the French Republic\nReserve Tickets \nby Joshua Harmon April 16-May 3\, 2026 In 1944\, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately await news of their missing family. More than 70 years later\, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French-Jewish family\, Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history\, home and the effects of an ancient hatred. \n   \nReserveTickets  \n\nNJT (New Jewish Theatre)\, St. Louis’s premier small professional theatre\, is dedicated to the exploration of universal themes and issues and the examination of the full range of the human experience filtered through the lens of the Jewish experience. Through the medium of theater\, we build bridges of multicultural understanding\, tolerance\, communication\, and education. NJT productions are held in the Wool Studio Theater\, inside the Arts & Education Building of the J’s Staenberg Family Complex in Creve Coeur\, Missouri. NJT is a program of the J – St. Louis.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/njt-presents-prayer-for-the-french-republic-by-josh-harmon/2026-05-02/2/
LOCATION:The J – Staenberg Family Complex (Arts & Education Building)\, 2 Millstone Campus Drive\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63146
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SUMMARY:NJT Presents "Prayer for the French Republic" by Josh Harmon
DESCRIPTION:Prayer for the French Republic\nReserve Tickets \nby Joshua Harmon April 16-May 3\, 2026 In 1944\, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately await news of their missing family. More than 70 years later\, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French-Jewish family\, Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history\, home and the effects of an ancient hatred. \n   \nReserveTickets  \n\nNJT (New Jewish Theatre)\, St. Louis’s premier small professional theatre\, is dedicated to the exploration of universal themes and issues and the examination of the full range of the human experience filtered through the lens of the Jewish experience. Through the medium of theater\, we build bridges of multicultural understanding\, tolerance\, communication\, and education. NJT productions are held in the Wool Studio Theater\, inside the Arts & Education Building of the J’s Staenberg Family Complex in Creve Coeur\, Missouri. NJT is a program of the J – St. Louis.
URL:https://jccstl.com/event/njt-presents-prayer-for-the-french-republic-by-josh-harmon/2026-05-03/
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