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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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred Series

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

In 2021, the City of Creve Coeur righted a historic wrong involving eminent domain abuse by rededicating existing parkland and renaming it Dr. H. Phillip Venable Memorial Park. Come hear St....

Aish STL Community Shabbat Dinner

UCity Shul 700 North & South Rd, University City, United States

Enjoy an interactive learners' service and a delicious Shabbat dinner.  Everyone is welcome.

Boker Tov Shabbat: Tu B’Shevat Edition

Congregation Shaare Emeth 11645 Ladue Rd, St. Louis, United States

Boker Tov Shabbat: Tu B’Shevat Edition Saturday, February 8, 2025 9:30-10:30 am at Congregation Shaare Emeth RSVP HERE Congregation Shaare Emeth invites families with children 5 and under to celebrate...

Tu B’Shvat for Tots

Bais Abraham Congregation 6910 Delmar Bivd, St. Louis, United States

Join us with your young family members for creating, tasting, learning and listening around Tu B'Shvat. This event is free but please register so we know you are coming!

WashU Hillel Board Meeting

Hillel Center 6300 Forsyth Blvd.,, St. Louis, MO

WashU Hillel Board of Directors Meeting

Event Series Hebrew for Adults

Hebrew for Adults

Congregation Temple Israel #1 Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin Dr., St. Louis, United States

Discover the beauty of Hebrew in our 4-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible...

Tu B’shevat

This holiday, the New Year of the Trees, marks the coming of spring. It is celebrated by having picnics, planting trees, and eating fruit.