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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

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Rabbi Emeritus Lane Steinger and Rabbi Shira Singelenberg at her graduation from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.

Rabbi Shira Singelenberg begins her first pulpit in St. Louis

By Carol Wolf Solomon, Editor-in-ChiefPublished October 8, 2025

Some might call it beshert. For Rabbi Shira Singelenberg, the road to her first pulpit started with an ad she saw posted seeking a rabbinic student to lead High Holiday services for a small Reconstructionist community in St. Louis. “As a rabbinical...

The Jewish fashion event that’s defined St. Louis generosity for 61 years

The Jewish fashion event that’s defined St. Louis generosity for 61 years

Ellen Futterman, Editor-in-ChiefPublished October 8, 2025

Ever wonder what happens when St. Louisans clean out their closets, basements and china cabinets for a good cause? The answer: pure fashion, accessory and housewares magic. The best of the best doesn’t just get donated—it takes center stage at the...

Roof damage to United in Worship after the May 16. tornado.

Tornado damage threatens historic Temple Israel building

Avi Holzman, Staff InternPublished October 8, 2025

The problem sounds like something straight from the Talmud: What is the Jewish community's obligation when the roof of a historic former synagogue is destroyed by a tornado? On May 16, Pastor Andre Downing was watching the news and preparing for...

Beshert on Four Wheels: A story of family, memory and a Porsche named Silver

Beshert on Four Wheels: A story of family, memory and a Porsche named Silver

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 7, 2025

My father passed away on Aug. 1. In the weeks after, I found myself telling the story of my first car, a 1984 Toyota Celica convertible. It wasn’t just a car. It was my dad showing off a little, teaching me how to be cool before I even knew what cool...

Remembering Adinah Raskas and her secret recipe for challah

Remembering Adinah Raskas and her secret recipe for challah

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 7, 2025

Each week, the Jewish Light receives an alert from Google about which of its stories readers are finding online. This week, one story from nearly two decades ago stood out: our 2006 profile of Adinah Raskas, “A Portrait in Commitment and Courage.” After...

FBI director Kash Patel and U.S. envoy for hostages Adam Boehler participate in the U.S. hostage and wrongful detainee flag-raising at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., on March 6, 2025. Credit: Freddie Everett/U.S. State Department.

FBI cuts ties with ADL, Southern Poverty Law Center

Jewish News SyndicatePublished October 7, 2025

(Oct. 6, 2025 / JNS) -- The FBI is cutting ties with the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center, Kash Patel, director of the federal U.S. law-enforcement agency, stated last week in a pair of social-media posts. Patel blamed the ADL...

Protesters cheer as they rally outside of the John F. Kennedy Federal Building in support of six Jewish protesters who were stopped inside the hallway while trying to get to Sen. Elizabeth Warren's office where they had planned to stage a sit in and "call for U.S. action to prevent genocide in Gaza," Oct. 18. 2023. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Poll: American Jews divided on Israel, Gaza and genocide

By Grace Gilson, Jewish Telegraphic AgencyPublished October 7, 2025

A new Washington Post poll highlights a deep divide in Jewish opinion on Israel and Gaza, with 40% of American Jews saying they believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The survey also found that 61% of U.S. Jews said Israel has committed war...

Mitch Furman revives Broyt Baking magic with new challah classes

Mitch Furman revives Broyt Baking magic with new challah classes

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 7, 2025

Remember Broyt Baking? During the pandemic, Mitch Furman’s loaves of challah and babka turned into a word-of-mouth sensation. Fans still talk about his caramel apple challah, garlic chive parmesan loaves and the pretzel challah that regularly sold out....

Bari Weiss speaking in Los Angeles, Sept. 13, 2023. (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Bari Weiss takes charge at CBS News after selling The Free Press

By Asaf Elia-Shalev, Jewish Telegraphic AgencyPublished October 6, 2025

Bari Weiss, the journalist who first rose to prominence for her campus campaign alleging antisemitism two decades ago, has been named editor-in-chief of CBS News, a stunning ascent that marks one of the most consequential appointments in American media...

Protesters at a Jewish solidarity march in New York City on Jan. 5, 2020. (Jeenah Moon/Getty Images)

The new Jewish security plan? Guns, locks and backup passports

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 6, 2025

A new ADL antisemitism survey shows that more than half of Jewish Americans have experienced antisemitism in the past year — and local leaders say the findings reflect what they’re seeing in St. Louis. The report, released by the Anti-Defamation...

Joan Lipkin brings ‘As One’ to St. Louis Opera stage for a bold debut

Joan Lipkin brings ‘As One’ to St. Louis Opera stage for a bold debut

By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished October 6, 2025

An upcoming one-act festival at Union Avenue Opera (UAO) will address troubling contemporary issues. It will also mark the directorial debut—of an opera—for theater veteran Joan Lipkin. The two operas will be performed October 10, 11 and 12 in...

Mirowitz gets a major boost from Federation

Mirowitz gets a major boost from Federation

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 6, 2025

Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School is receiving a financial boost this fall, thanks to a Jewish Federation of St. Louis loan to help guide the school through a pivotal leadership transition and strategic renewal. The Federation’s $350,000 loan gives...

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