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St. Louis Jewish Light

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A tip o’ the grad cap to the anxieties of fledgling adulthood

A tip o’ the grad cap to the anxieties of fledgling adulthood

AMY FENSTER BROWN, Special to the Jewish LightPublished June 1, 2022

‘Tis the season of caps and gowns, pomp and circumstance, diplomas and celebrations — it’s graduation time! My kids are a few years away from this milestone. Some of my friends’ kids are finishing high school and college, giving me a preview of...

She missed graduation to get married. 50-years later Gail Lang walks with Wash U '72

She missed graduation to get married. 50-years later Gail Lang walks with Wash U ’72

Ellen Futterman, Editor-in-ChiefPublished May 25, 2022

On Friday, May 20, Gail Lang did something she had waited to do for 50 years — walk at her college graduation ceremony. There she was, replete in cap and gown, at the age of 71, walking with roughly 50 members of Washington University’s Class of...

St. Louis Israeli Folk Dance (IFD) group though the years.

Folk dance group connects St. Louisans with Israel

BILL MOTCHAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished May 24, 2022

Every Monday night the Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School hosts a dance party in the gym. The participants, who range from teenagers to octogenarians, learn and practice the art of Israeli folk dancing. The St. Louis Israeli Folk Dance...

10 ways to travel Israel on a budget

NAAMA BARAK, Israel21c.orgPublished May 19, 2022

Despite being a fabulous destination, Israel is unfortunately not the cheapest place on the planet. Sky-high hotel prices, super-expensive restaurant checks and rip-off cabs are often the hallmarks of a vacation in our little corner of the Middle...

At Polish clinic for Ukraine refugees, Hadassah’s doctors dispense medicine and expertise

At Polish clinic for Ukraine refugees, Hadassah’s doctors dispense medicine and expertise

LARRY LUXNERPublished May 19, 2022

After Russian shelling intensified last month and a rocket exploded close to the Zhytomyr home of Nina, 76, she fled for Ukraine’s Polish border. When she arrived several days later after a long trip by car with other Zhytomyr residents, Nina was experiencing...

Ahh nostalgia—when life tasted better and hurt less

Ahh nostalgia—when life tasted better and hurt less

Amy Fenster BrownPublished May 18, 2022

It’s likely not at the top of your mind, but I didn’t have a column in this paper for the past couple of issues. Did you miss me? Is it true that absence makes the heart grow fonder?  I love to say that abstinence makes the heart grow fonder,...

Local TV show tackles hard mental health issues affecting kids and educators

Local TV show tackles hard mental health issues affecting kids and educators

Published May 18, 2022

May is "Mental Health Month" and the goal of many organizations in St. Louis and around the nation is to raise awareness of trauma and the impact it can have on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of children, families, and communities. Mental...

Two decades at the J, 'People just want to be around Kevin and Lynda’

Two decades at the J, ‘People just want to be around Kevin and Lynda’

Ellen Futterman, Editor-in-ChiefPublished May 11, 2022

I learned long ago that many of the best story ideas come from readers. So when someone calls or stops me to say, “Hey, I’ve got a good story for the Light,” I listen. Sure, some stories don’t pan out or live up to the hype, but the flip side...

How to help & relate to an aging parent before it’s too late

How to help & relate to an aging parent before it’s too late

BARBARA BALLINGER AND MARGARET CRANEPublished May 10, 2022

Now that we’re in our 70s and even 60s, fewer of us have parents, other relatives and even friends alive. But some of us do, and we’ve learned that life alone in your 80s and certainly 90s and then past 100 can be tough on anyone, as well as on sandwiched...

 Betsy Enger leads a cooking demonstration during a Jewish Senior Connection program in April.  Photo: Bill Motchan

Jewish Senior Connection adds in-person schmoozing during its second year

BILL MOTCHAN, Special to the Jewish LightPublished May 9, 2022

A few days before Passover, a half dozen people gathered to learn an important skill: how to make stuffed dates and other delicious holiday dishes. It was one of the first meetings of Jewish Senior Connection, now back for a second year. April 2021,...

The Abeles family wrapped in Eli's tallit that he wore on his bar mitzvah 30+ years ago. Photo: Spoonful of Sugar Photography

Aaron Abeles honors his dad with special Bar Mitzvah project

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished May 5, 2022

Aaron Abeles has experienced losses no 13-year-old boy should ever know. He also has the maturity, at his age, to understand how to take those tough experiences and turn them into something good and beautiful. "It probably won’t surprise anyone that...

Lea-Rachel Kosnik with her husband, Logan, and their son, Vincent.

The challenge of interracial adoption: “Is he with you?”

LEA-RACHEL KOSNIKPublished May 5, 2022

“You should be a mother,” was what my own mother said to me the week before she died. I held her thin, weakened hand across the hospital bed and nodded. I was in my early 20s, and children seemed a far away possibility in an unlikely land that included...

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