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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

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Masha Pearl, executive director of the Blue Card, a nonprofit that helps Holocaust survivors.

This nonprofit’s mission is to help Holocaust survivors

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished December 18, 2020

This year’s public health emergency has been difficult on everyone. But for those who suffered through the Holocaust, it can be especially problematic. Holocaust survivors face issues of isolation and depression that can add to an already full plate...

Cathleen Kronemer, NSCA-CPT, Certified Health Coach, is a longtime fitness instructor at the Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Hanukkah during COVID: It is still 8 days of miracles

By Cathleen KronemerPublished December 8, 2020

Have you ever noticed that, no matter how you spell the holiday known as The Festival of Lights, you need eight letters? I like to think of it as one letter per night, whether you prefer Chanukah or Hanukkah. The pandemic puts a different sort of spin...

Cathleen Kronemer, NSCA-CPT, Certified Health Coach, is a longtime fitness instructor at the Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Thanksgiving: The Great Unifier

By Cathleen KronemerPublished November 20, 2020

Thanksgiving arrives at a perfect time each year, just as the myriad of world religions gear up for their respective winter celebrations. Many consider it the perfect intersection of all great religious traditions; and depending on the topics in which...

Henry Rosenblum is flanked by his grandfather, Doron Berger (left), and his father, Steven Rosenblum at the Garden Shul Synagogue in Cape Town, South Africa.  

Mitzvot from the Heart: Henry Rosenblum

Mitzvot from the Heart is compiled by Elise KrugPublished July 31, 2020

Henry Rosenblum followed what is now a family tradition: a bar mitzvah abroad. Henry’s eldest brother, Myles, became a bar mitzvah in Jerusalem, joined by extended family on both sides. Then Spencer, the middle son, traveled with his family to Budapest,...

Birth announcement: Austin Micah Brandvein

Birth announcement: Austin Micah Brandvein

Published July 17, 2020

Lindsay and Adam Brandvein of St. Louis would like to announce the birth of their son, Austin Micah Brandvein, on May 15, 2020, weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Austin is the grandson of Teri and Harvey Brandvein, Sherri Waxman and Brent Waxman, all of St....

Birth announcement: Lila Kate Cherry

Birth announcement: Lila Kate Cherry

Published July 17, 2020

Ben and Meredith Cherry of St. Louis would like to announce the birth of their daughter, Lila Kate Cherry, on  June 30, 2020 in Chesterfield, weighing 5 pounds, 14 ounces. Lila is the granddaughter of Don and Robyn Cherry of St. Louis, and Scott and...

Samantha Renzulli was among the Jewish students who brought flowers, signs and good cheer to staff appreciation day at Jewish Senior Services, a long-term care facility in Bridgeport, Conn. 

Amid pandemic, these young Jews and their elderly friends are finding new ways to connect

By Renee Ghert-Zand, JTAPublished June 18, 2020

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, 15-year-old Samantha Renzulli immediately thought about how it would affect her elderly friends at Jewish Senior Services, a long-term care facility in Bridgeport, Conn.Renzulli had met some of the residents through Better...

Jason Morse and his grandfather, Phillip Recoon, volunteer at the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry.

Bar mitzvah announcement: Jason Morse

Published February 28, 2020

Jason Morse, the son of Sheri Recoon and Howard Morse of Chesterfield, became a bar mitzvah on Nov. 30, 2019 at Congregation B’nai Amoona. Jason is the grandson of Laura and Phillip Recoon of Sarasota, Fla. and Buffalo, N.Y., and Martha and Joseph...

From left, Emily Steinberg and Stacia Hanna are longtime yoga instructors at the J who have received a Yoga4Cancer certification. Kyler Williams and Deb Earp are licensed massage therapists at the J who received additional an certification from the Society for Oncology Massage. 

The J offers new services for cancer patients

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished February 20, 2020

Two new services for cancer patients and survivors will soon be available through the Jewish Community Center. “So much of a cancer journey is dictated by the medical community but these are two complementary services they can control and they can...

Jonathan Gordon, at left,  and Jonty Felsher, founded RPI Therapy Services. Photo: Bill Motchan 

Originally from South Africa, physical therapists built company after meeting in St. Louis

BY BILL MOTCHAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished January 19, 2020

A few months ago, Michelle Goldstein and her husband were preparing for a trip to Portugal. They planned a lot of walking, knowing they’d encounter countless stairs. There was just one problem: Michelle’s knee began hurting weeks before the trip.“I...

Hope Zeldin

Mitzvot from the Heart: Hope Zeldin

Published January 2, 2020

Hope ZeldinHope celebrated her bat mitzvah in Israel, surrounded by her parents and three sisters, with the ceremony at Yemin Moshe by the famous windmill in Jerusalem. During her two years of bat mitzvah study with her father, she learned that tzedakah...

Maxwell Banashek

Mitzvot from the Heart: Maxwell Banashek, United Hebrew Congregation

Published January 2, 2020

Maxwell Banashek will become a bar mitzvah Jan. 25, 2020 at United Hebrew Congregation.Max is the son of Cheryl and Michael Banashek of St. Louis and the grandson of Elaine and Edmund Banashek of St. Louis and Steven and the late Cynthia Perrone...

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