Rabbi James Stone Goodman is set to release his new book of poems and stories, “Fountain, Respect for Sources,” with a special, free live performance on Thursday, April 4 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6...
By Talya Zax , The Forward
• Published March 27, 2024
There’s a Richard Serra sculpture in the courtyard of St. Louis’s Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. I was 20 when I first saw it, taken to the museum by a beloved professor. I was only beginning to...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published March 27, 2024
Today, March 28, is opening day across Major League Baseball. Although our St. Louis Cardinals start the 2024 season on the road in Los Angeles with zero Jewish players on the team, we're still celebrating...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Seven major Jewish organizations that lobbied for federal security grants have decried $30.5 million in cuts to the program.
The cut from last year’s $305 million budgeted for...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published March 27, 2024
At 107 years old, Muriel Hartz has lived a life filled with wonderful relationships and rich experiences. From growing up in Baltimore, Md. to living with her family in Farmington, N.M.; and to living...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — On Tuesday, shortly after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu accused the United States of failing to defend Israel on the world stage, his defense minister was in Washington...
Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content Officer
• Published March 27, 2024
In today's digital landscape, where anyone can publish with the touch of a keystroke, standing out poses a significant challenge. However, a new digital publication called “Jewdicious” is confident...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Howard Kohr, the CEO who has led the powerhouse American Israel Public Affairs Committee since 1996, is set to retire by the end of this year.
Under Kohr’s leadership, AIPAC has...
The Annual Staenberg Lecture, presented by Maryville University in partnership with the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, will take place Monday, April 15, at The Factory in Chesterfield.
The...
Josh Shulman, his brother Greg, and childhood buddy Bill Evans were growing frustrated. After years of talking about the high cost of living, inflation and other financial hardships, they decided it was...
By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish Light
• Published March 27, 2024
In 2010, the St. Louis Jewish community mourned the death of longtime Hebrew and religious schoolteacher Ida Stack. The grief over her passing was especially pronounced for her son Rick, an author, professor...
By PJ Grisar, The Forward
• Published March 26, 2024
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Consumers browsing the kosher aisle this Passover season may do a...