Kehilla means Community and our Kehilla Calendar has something for everyone! From Jewish holiday celebrations to educational speaker series to programs for families with children, you should bookmark this page! Sign up for our newsletter to find out more information and ways to join our Jewish Kehilla.

Our calendar will only feature events and programs hosted or sponsored by Jewish organizations in our community. You can find more information about how to submit an event here.

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Event Series Crafty Needles

Crafty Needles

Want to enhance your knitting or crocheting skills or help teach others? Work on group projects, on your own, or just socialize with others. Instructors Sandi Rich and Beth Van Horn make learning easy, accessible, and fun! Beginner to advanced members are welcome to join us every Wednesday at 1 PM, starting on August 28. Some supplies are available....

JFS Tree of Life Society Annual Gathering

Westwood Country Club 11801 Conway Road, St. Louis, United States

To celebrate the hope and support JFS Tree of Life Society members have given so many families and to hear about the impact they have made in our community.

PJ Library Presents Parents Night Out

Five Oaks on Warson (Olivette) - Community Center ​1200 N. Warson Road, Olivette, United States

Join PJ Library for a parent night out. This is open to all parents, cisgender and transgender as well as non-binary people. We will be learning fun recipes to make over the summer for your children. Enjoy a fun night out Participate in a cooking class led by a trained chef Eat delicious food &...

A Yom Ha’Atzmaut Party

Congregation B'nai Amoona 324 S. Mason Road, St. Louis, MO

Join BA Sisterhood to celebrate Israel with a special Yom Ha'Atzmaut party featuring our community Shishinim! RSVP here: https://www.bnaiamoona.com/form/sis25yomhaatzmaut Questions? Contact Jennifer Bernstein!

Guiding & Writing Autobiographies – Dr. Maxine Mirowitz (free & in person)

Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

Do you have a story to tell? Writing an autobiography is a great way to memorialize thoughts and emotions as well as your own experiences. Dr. Maxine Mirowitz, registered yoga teacher and leader of the Storywriter's Guild, is back to help provide guidance and inspiration as you write your personal narrative. This six-part program (May 9,...

The ABC’s of Judaism – Rabbi Ze’ev Smason (free & in person)

Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

Judaism has its own "ABCs" – teachings to guide your life. On the second Tuesday of each month, join the engaging and inspiring Rabbi Ze’ev Smason at Mirowitz Center for The ABCs of Judaism to discuss a different topic with a Jewish theme. Topic -- Fundamental Truths That Will Change Your Life

Caring Together – Joan Hirst, NORC-JFS St. Louis (free & in person)

Mirowitz Center 8 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, United States

Are you caring for a loved one? Caregiving can be a joyful and rewarding experience. It can also be stressful, frustrating, and overwhelming. In this new caregiver support group, led by Joan M. Hirst, MA, of JFS St. Louis, participants will have a safe space to share personal experiences, access resources, and learn strategies to...

Evening with journalist Mark Lavie

Join us for an evening with international correspondent, Mark Lavie. Mark has been covering the Mideast since he moved to Israel in 1972. Most of his work has been in radio news, starting as an anchor and reporter for Israel Radio's English-language news service and continuing as Middle East correspondent for radio networks including NPR,...

Letters & Learning: A Journey into Hebrew Reading

Virtual Event on Zoom

Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Community will offer “Letters & Learning: A Journey into Hebrew Reading,” a unique Hebrew class for both beginners and those looking to refresh their Hebrew reading skills. The class will strengthen Hebrew reading skills while exploring the richness and meaning of the Hebrew alphabet. Co-taught by Rabbinic Intern Shira Singelenberg and congregant...