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From left: Cheryl Adelstein, Interim Executive Director; Lauren Abraham, Student to Student Director
Elyse Picker, Program Director;
Maharat Rori Picker Neiss, Former Executive Director; Jennifer Swanson, Director of Operations; Rachel Bray, Communications and Engagement Coordinator; Rabbi Scott Shafrin, Deputy Director

JCRC bids farewell to Rori Picker Neiss, search for replacement begins

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished January 28, 2024

During her eight-year tenure as Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), Maharat Rori Picker Neiss regularly scheduled coffee meetings as a way to forge relationships, cultivate...

In his new book, “Our Palestine Question: Israel and American Jewish Dissent, 1948-1978,” he writes about an early, formative era before American Jewish institutions had unequivocally embraced Zionism, and when American Jewish leaders disagreed with the Israeli government over the fate of the 750,000 Palestinians displaced by Israel’s war for independence.

When ‘nice Jewish boys and girls’ first took up the cause of Palestinian rights

Andrew Silow-Carroll, JTAPublished January 28, 2024

(JTA) — In the four months since the Hamas attacks on Israel touched off war in Gaza, Jewish protesters have joined demonstrations in the streets of New York, San Francisco and other cities condemning...

Survivors of the Nova party massacre on Oct. 7, 2023 participate in trance therapy as part of a trauma recovery program at Kibbutz Hazorea in northern Israel, Dec. 27, 2023. (Larry Luxner)

Survivors of the Nova massacre on Oct. 7 work through trauma at unique Israeli therapy center

Larry Luxner, JTAPublished January 26, 2024

KIBBUTZ HAZOREA, Israel — Fifteen young men and women, seemingly oblivious to their surroundings and to each other, dance around a bucolic field, twisting their bodies to trance music blasting through...

Israeli actor Idan Amedi talks to reporters upon being released from Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Jan. 25, 2024. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/TPS.

‘Fauda’ star Idan Amedi recounts Gaza blast

Sveta Listratov, JNSPublished January 25, 2024

Israeli actor-singer-songwriter Idan Amedi, best known for starring in the hit Netflix show “Fauda,” recounted to reporters on Thursday his experience fighting in Gaza and the blast that had him hospitalized...

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The surprising effect the Gaza War is having on the Tel Aviv art scene

Sarah Mann, JTAPublished January 25, 2024

Life changed dramatically for millions in Israel on 7th October 2023 and one of them was Inbar Haiman, a young student attending a Peace Festival in the Negev desert that weekend. Caught up in the attack,...

Missouri schools transform Holocaust education with innovative pilot program

Missouri schools transform Holocaust education with innovative pilot program

Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished January 25, 2024

As Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches on Jan. 27, a cross-section of Missouri schools are using a new framework for Holocaust education. The pilot program of up to 25 school districts is the result of...

The historical drama ‘The Zone of Interest’ focuses on the SS Nazi Commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss  who lives with his family in a home next to the concentration camp.

Oscar nominated Nazi drama ‘Zone of Interest’ opens in St. Louis

CATE MARQUIS, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished January 25, 2024

The Zone of Interest” is the euphemism the Nazis used to describe the area around the Auschwitz concentration camp, including where the SS Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig lived with...

Your letters to the editor of the St. Louis Jewish Light (Jan. 24 issue)

Your letters to the editor of the St. Louis Jewish Light (Jan. 24 issue)

Published January 25, 2024

You cannot make peace with people who do not want peace’ No doubt, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen believed sincerely in their own good intentions when they passed their resolution last week calling...

Karen Aroesty

Karen Aroesty founds new effort to help build community

Published January 25, 2024

Aroesty Allied LLC, founded by Karen Aroesty, assists with change management programs for elected leaders, community institutions and corporations seeking to build or improve efforts in how staff and partners...

Coauthor Mariel Brechner, illustrator Joe Rohlman and the cover of their book, “Leo and the New Baby Challenge”

Local authors chronicle sibling adventures in ‘Leo and the New Baby Challenge’

Published January 25, 2024

A new children’s book, “Leo and the New Baby Challenge,” explores the joys and challenges of becoming a big brother. Written by Mariel Brechner and her sister, Jacqueline Brechner Vaisman, and...

Jewelry designer Randi Chervitz sparkles as new estate specialist

Jewelry designer Randi Chervitz sparkles as new estate specialist

Published January 25, 2024

Randi Chervitz, an independent jewelry designer, has added estate specialist to her resume. She works at National Rarities, a local business that sends teams of buyers around the country to assist customers...

Torah Prep School celebrating its 'Double Chai' Anniversary

Torah Prep School celebrating its ‘Double Chai’ Anniversary

Published January 25, 2024

Torah Prep School of St. Louis is excited to announce its Double Chai - 36th Anniversary Dinner and live concert Sunday, February 4, 2024, at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. This year we will be honoring...

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