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Secrets, faith and marriage collide on this St. Louis stage

BY GERRY KOWARSKY, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished September 15, 2025

At New Jewish Theatre, “The Wanderers” drops audiences into two marriages on the edge — one inside Brooklyn’s cloistered Hasidic world, the other in the freewheeling literary scene — and asks how love survives when faith, ambition and desire...

Clayton police release images of suspect in antisemitic arson

Clayton police release images of suspect in antisemitic arson

Published September 15, 2025

Clayton police have released surveillance images of a person of interest in the Clayton antisemitic hate crime investigation, seeking the public’s help to identify them. The case stems from suspicious fires reported Aug. 5 on Westmoreland Avenue,...

Clementine’s Ice Cream now certified kosher in St. Louis

Clementine’s Ice Cream now certified kosher in St. Louis

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 14, 2025

Some sweet news from St. Louis’ own Clementine’s Ice Cream: most of its flavors, toppings and baked goods are now Vaad certified kosher, officially making Clementine’s the place for kosher ice cream St. Louis can enjoy with confidence. The certification...

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What three ancient Jewish books can teach St. Louisans about life today

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 14, 2025

Have you ever thought to yourself, “what does it mean to be Jewish?” For many of us, searching for answers often raises even more questions. That’s where Melton courses come in. The Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning has become...

The Jewish family secret hidden for generations comes to light

The Jewish family secret hidden for generations comes to light

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 14, 2025

When Clare Kinberg discovered her estranged Aunt Rose’s death certificate in 2016, she unlocked a family story that had been hidden for generations. That discovery became “By the Waters of Paradise: An American Story of Racism and Rupture in a...

NYC comptroller Brad Lander speaks during the Jews For Racial And Economic Justice's Mazals Gala on September 10, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

St. Louis native Brad Lander calls for anti-Zionist, Zionist alliance

Joseph Strauss, JTAPublished September 11, 2025

(JTA) — BROOKLYN — Former St. Louisan Brad Lander called for “a coalition of anti-Zionists and liberal Zionists” in a speech at a left-wing Jewish event where he was being honored alongside New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani. Lander,...

Worried about aging parents? Where to find the answers you need, now

Worried about aging parents? Where to find the answers you need, now

Published September 11, 2025

The Professional Society of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis will host “Wisdom & Wellness” on Wednesday, Sept. 17, offering an evening of insight, connection and practical guidance for families navigating the journey of aging. The event,...

St. Louis artist’s haunting boxcar sculpture deepens Holocaust Museum cattle car exhibit

St. Louis artist’s haunting boxcar sculpture deepens Holocaust Museum cattle car exhibit

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 11, 2025

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum’s immersive exhibition “Hate Ends Now: The Cattle Car Experience” runs Sept. 10–14. While organizers expect strong attendance, the Museum notes that plenty of tickets remain available for Saturday,...

Where can St. Louis Jews find animals, learning and Italian food this fall?

Where can St. Louis Jews find animals, learning and Italian food this fall?

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 10, 2025

This coming fall, Bais Abe is bringing St. Louis’ Jewish community together with learning, music, animals and even Italian cooking. The congregation has planned a trio of gatherings in October and November that reflect both tradition and creativity...

Inside the railcar: New Holocaust Museum exhibit shows what words can’t

Inside the railcar: New Holocaust Museum exhibit shows what words can’t

By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished September 9, 2025

A powerful visual and physical display begins a four-day residency on Wednesday, Sept. 10 at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum. The Holocaust Museum cattle car exhibit, “Hate Ends Now,” shares the stories of two survivors, Nate Leipeige...

Who was Moses Mendelssohn—and why did St. Louis care in 1979?

Who was Moses Mendelssohn—and why did St. Louis care in 1979?

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished September 9, 2025

One afternoon while digging through the Jewish Light archives, I stumbled upon a name I didn’t recognize—Moses Mendelssohn—in a full-page story spread from 1979. What grabbed me wasn’t the name at first, but the opening line by columnist H.H....

Taha Mandviwala as ‘Pi’ and puppeteers Anna Leigh Gortner, Shiloh Goodin and Toussaint Jeanlouis as ‘Richard Parker’ in the National Tour of ‘Life of Pi,’ which comes to the Fox Theatre in October.  Photo: Evan Zimmerman/MurphyMade

32 things every St. Louis Jew should do this September

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished September 9, 2025

The days are growing shorter, but 32 things every St. Louis Jew should do this September are just beginning to unfold. From the expanded Jewish Book Festival to live music, theater, festivals and art exhibits, the fall calendar is bursting with ways...

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