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Two Clayton schools implement ADL anti-hate program

Two Clayton schools implement ADL anti-hate program

Published July 31, 2025

The Clayton School District will roll out new anti-hate programming from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), including mandatory antisemitism training for all staff and the adoption of the No Place for Hate® initiative at two of its schools. Beginning...

: Rabbi Chaim and Bassy Landa, directors of the Chabad Jewish Center of St. Charles
County kick-off the fourth annual St. Charles Jewish Festival with a ribbon cutting flanked by
public officials and community leaders.

Shuk, schnitzel and song: St. Charles Jewish Festival returns Aug. 10

By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished July 30, 2025

The St. Charles Jewish Festival returns Sunday, Aug. 10, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., featuring live music, food and Jewish culture. A welcome addition to the festival, now in its fifth year, will be more opportunities to get out of the hot sun...

The cover image of the New York Times on Friday, July 25, showed a child the caption said had been born healthy before suffering malnutrition in Gaza. (Screenshot)

NY Times front-page image of emaciated Gaza toddler sparks backlash, then an editors’ note

Grace Gilson and Philissa CramerPublished July 30, 2025

(JTA) — A haunting photo of an emaciated toddler cradled by his mother dominated the front page of Friday’s New York Times, quickly becoming a symbol of the hunger crisis in Gaza. Now, the newspaper has amended some aspects of his story amid criticism. “Mohammed...

Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh is senior rabbi at Temple Emanuel and a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association, which coordinates the d’var Torah for the Jewish Light.

What’s in a word? Holiness, and everything else

RABBI ELIZABETH HERSHPublished July 29, 2025

This Shabbat marks the start of the Book of Deuteronomy, which reads: “These are the words (d’varim) that Moses addressed to all Israel on the other side of the Jordan …” Deuteronomy is also referred to as Mishneh Torah, or the repetition...

Chuck Winning as Zeblyan in ‘Two Jews Walk Into a War...’ Photo: Jon Gitchoff

Last Jews standing: Comedy and conviction in Kabul

GERRY KOWARSKY, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished July 28, 2025

The last word of the title is surprising in “Two Jews Walk Into a War…” The opening words suggest the last one will be “bar” and that a joke will follow. Playwright Seth Rozin thwarts only the first of these expectations. “War” is not the...

A 19th-century depiction of the execution of Luis de Carvajal the Younger’s sister. 'El Libro Rojo, 1520-1867' via Wikimedia Commons

A statue in Monterrey, Mexico, of Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva. Ricardo DelaG/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

These Jewish voices were never meant to survive. A St. Louis scholar is bringing them back to life

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished July 25, 2025

When Flora Cassen first came across the name Joseph Ha-Kohen, she was researching her first book on how Jews in Renaissance Italy were forced to wear yellow badges and hats — visible symbols of exclusion imposed by Christian authorities. “Ha-Kohen,...

France's President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech to army leaders, on the eve of the annual Bastille Day Parade in the French capital, at l'Hotel de Brienne in Paris, France July 13, 2025.     LUDOVIC MARIN/Pool via REUTERS

France to recognize Palestinian state this fall, drawing sharp backlash from Israel and U.S.

Compiled from JNS and JTAPublished July 25, 2025

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will officially recognize a Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly in September, a move met with harsh criticism from both Israeli and U.S. leaders. The decision, reported by...

A rally against the war in Gaza drew thousands to Tel Aviv's Habima Square, July 24, 2025. (Yair Palti)

Ceasefire talks collapse as Gaza war protests grow and Israel intensifies strikes

Compiled from JNS and JTAPublished July 25, 2025

As ceasefire negotiations faltered once again, the Israeli military intensified operations in Gaza while demonstrators packed Tel Aviv’s Habima Square to demand an end to the Gaza war. The dual developments, reported by Jewish Telegraphic Agency and...

Mark Feuerstein plays Rabbi Mo Zaltzman (center), a small town Rabbi who has to unravel a complex conspiracy. Courtesy of Salvador Litvak

New film ‘Guns and Moses’ blends Western grit with Jewish faith and fear

By Olivia Haynie, The ForwardPublished July 24, 2025

This story contains spoilers for the film Guns and Moses. When a member of his congregation, Allan Rosner (Dermot Mulroney), is murdered, the police arrest a young neo-Nazi who has been harassing the congregation. But Rabbi Mo Zaltzman (Mark Feuerstein)...

They boxed, they ran, they survived: New STL exhibit honors Jewish athletes Hitler never wanted you to know

They boxed, they ran, they survived: New STL exhibit honors Jewish athletes Hitler never wanted you to know

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished July 24, 2025

If you’re a sports fan—and especially if you’re a Jewish one—you already know that the box score rarely tells the whole story. Now on display at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, "Triumph of the Spirit: Jewish Athletes Before, During...

Ralph Clausner. My barber.

He gave me my bar mitzvah haircut. 43-years later, he’s still cutting

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished July 24, 2025

When I saw Scott Lefton's post, I froze. A wave of memory came rushing back with just a few words: “Ralph’s still cutting hair.” Ralph Clausner. My barber. Or more precisely — the man who gave me my haircut the morning of my bar mitzvah. I...

Just had a bar mitzvah? Here's what to do with your money

Just had a bar mitzvah? Here’s what to do with your money

BY NINA NEEDLEMAN, Special To The Jewish LightPublished July 24, 2025

As you get ready to celebrate your b'nai mitzvah, chances are you’ve started to think more about responsibility, growing up—and maybe even what to do with the money gifts you’ll receive. This moment in your life isn’t just about a party or reading...

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