Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish Light
• Published December 10, 2023
Loud calls of “Bring Them Home!” and “Am Yisrael Chai!” rang out along Delmar Boulevard in the University City Loop on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10, as nearly 700 people gathered for a rally and march...
The Jewish Community Center of St. Louis welcomes Julie Gibbs back to the J in the newly created role of chief philanthropy officer, leading the development efforts of the agency.
She previously worked...
(JTA) — In the 2000s, as the small Israeli town of Sderot endured heavy rocket fire, thousands of residents left the city. Around the same time, a new population began moving in: Bnei Menashe Jews from...
NEW YORK — Ilan Abecassis of Sderot is still reeling from the events of Oct. 7.
That morning, he watched from the window of his home as terrorists in pickup trucks overran his city, gunning down Israelis...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published December 7, 2023
The city of St. Louis officially kicked off the Hanukkah season Thursday night with the lighting of what is believed to be the third tallest Hanukkah menorah in the United States. The 29-foot menorah is...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published December 7, 2023
The fact the Jewish Light was there in 1992 should not surprise anyone. We have been there and we are here now, but we need your support to ensure that we are here in the future.
For...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published December 7, 2023
Embracing the spirit of Hanukkah -- the holiday's lasting message about overcoming challenges, standing against formidable forces and the significance of unity -- is especially pertinent as the St. Louis...
Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish Light
• Published December 7, 2023
When Beth Saltzman was 12 years old, she got her first volunteer experience, helping out at Congregation B’nai Amoona. She remembers going to the synagogue on Trinity Avenue in University City.
“We’d...
BY MEGAN RUBENSTEIN, Special To The Jewish Light
• Published December 7, 2023
When many people think of retirement, they think of slowing down. Not Nancy Wasserman Giannasi. After 34 years as an occupational therapist in the Special School District, she wasn’t ready to stop making...
Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish Light
• Published December 7, 2023
Every spring, Alan Kirby’s classroom at Seckman High School in Jefferson County, Mo. shifts gears from its regular curriculum for one day. Kirby teaches German at the school, which is located about 30...
Jeffry Greenberg, Special To The Jewish Light
• Published December 7, 2023
Working jigsaw puzzles is a rare means of relaxation for Sue Picus. The volunteer work regimen she has so happily embraced has also been a piecemeal activity. But Picus has taken the latter to a far more...
Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish Light
• Published December 7, 2023
On a trip to Seattle some years ago, Dr. Bruce Frank and Enid Weisberg-Frank encountered a man begging for food. They offered to help and took him to a nearby restaurant. Their new acquaintance had difficulty...