Below are the biggest stories affecting the Kansas City Jewish community in 2025 as reported in The Chronicle. Despite ...
Bushman Supporting Foundation makes major gift to JCF to strengthen community through planned giving
The Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) has received a multi-million dollar grant from the Stanley J. Bushman Supporting Foundation to establish the Bushman Legacy Initiative, a renewed community-wide ...
The Epsten Gallery at Village Shalom is showcasing the global photography of resident Jim Stevens. The exhibit will be open through Jan. 16.
Volunteer opportunities are open to both Jewish and non-Jewish community members. “Each role, from hosting to volunteering, contributes to the success of the Games and helps strengthen Kansas City’s ...
Fifteen women came together to make beaded bracelets at an Evolve program designed for the next generation of Hadassah women.
At just 26, Milgrim and her partner, Yaron Lischinsky, were murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Sarah’s Week of Service was created to ensure that her spirit of purpose and ...
Chuck Green, the director of community security for Jewish Kansas City, is retiring after nearly nine years of service. Green has been instrumental in numerous security projects, procedural upgrades ...
Oren Kannberg Sipp, son of Savannah Kannberg and Joshua Sipp of Leawood, Kansas, was born on Jan. 3. He is the first Jewish baby of 2025 in Kansas City.
For the fourth year in a row, Hanukkah Rocks will bring a celebration of Jewish singer/songwriter music to Lawrence, Kansas. The U.S. Senate passed a bill introduced by Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran to ...
The Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) has received a multi-million dollar grant from the Stanley J. Bushman Supporting Foundation to establish the Bushman Legacy Initiative, a renewed community-wide ...
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