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St. Louis Jewish Light

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What these four Jewish photographers saw on the road says everything about America

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished May 1, 2025

Growing up in the 1970s, if my family was going on vacation, it meant we were taking a road trip. Funny to think about it now, but we didn’t call it a road trip back then—it was just a trip. A backseat packed with pillows, a cooler full of Shasta,...

From UCity, he sends one short email every Friday—and it’s helping people rediscover Shabbat

From UCity, he sends one short email every Friday—and it’s helping people rediscover Shabbat

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished May 1, 2025

When Rob Wasserman decided to take his junior year abroad from the University of California, Santa Barbara—and switched his destination from Sweden to Israel—he wasn’t searching for a spiritual transformation. But a spiritual transformation found...

Or Garti takes a selfie with her campers at Camp Ben Frankel.

From war zones to bunk beds: Camp Ben Frankel hosting 50 Israeli kids this summer—thanks to St. Louis donors

By Ellen Futterman, Editor-in-ChiefPublished May 1, 2025

Camp Ben Frankel is hoping to welcome up to 50 Israeli children this summer, up from the 18 it hosted last summer, thanks to a fundraising campaign that has drawn strong support from the St. Louis Jewish community and beyond, as well as funding from Jewish...

A decade of Shabbat, sufganiyot and showing up: Maryville Hillel turns 10

A decade of Shabbat, sufganiyot and showing up: Maryville Hillel turns 10

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished May 1, 2025

Maryville Hillel is turning 10 this year, and while there will be celebration, the milestone also marks something deeper: a decade of building Jewish community on campus, sharing traditions and giving students—Jewish and not—a space to learn, connect...

Sen. Bernie Sanders.

‘Jews killed Jesus’ and Israel critics: What’s actually in the Senate’s amended antisemitism bill

By Grace Gilson, JTAPublished April 30, 2025

In a pivotal Senate committee hearing, the Antisemitism Awareness Act advanced with a significant amendment stating that criticism of the Israeli government is not inherently antisemitic. The change, proposed by Bernie Sanders, a Jewish senator from Vermont,...

Rabbi Randy Fleisher, nicknamed “Dylan,” with a cool, tassled jacket, a guitar and a head full of curls that made him look like Bob Dylan.

From campfires to CRC: Rabbi Randy marks 25 years of connection and community

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished April 30, 2025

This year, Rabbi Randy Fleisher and Central Reform Congregation are marking a trio of 25-year milestones. Today, May 1, Fleisher will receive an honorary Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa, from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New...

St. Louis community gathers to honor Israel’s fallen

St. Louis community gathers to honor Israel’s fallen

Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish LightPublished April 30, 2025

A solemn gathering of 300 community members commemorated Yom Hazikaron (Israel’s Memorial Day) at the JCC on Tuesday evening, April 29. The ceremony consisted of readings and poems in Hebrew and English, a torch lighting, and a one-minute siren....

This St. Louis native made a Jewish indie anthem with her bubbe—and it’s beautiful

This St. Louis native made a Jewish indie anthem with her bubbe—and it’s beautiful

By Evelyn Frick, ‘Hey Alma’Published April 30, 2025

Originally published April 28, 2025 by "Hey Alma" via JTA St. Louis was first introduced to Allison Becker and her band Wetsuit back in 2023, when the Jewish Light reported on her viral “Hora do-over” music video. That project, which transformed...

New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, a Jewish Democrat who is the majority leader, delivers a speech on antisemitism in the U.S. Capitol, Nov. 29, 2023. (Senate website/screenshot)

Progressive Jewish groups oppose Antisemitism Awareness Act ahead of Senate vote

Grace Gilson, JTAPublished April 30, 2025

As the Antisemitism Awareness Act heads to a Senate committee for a crucial vote, 10 progressive Jewish organizations have signed a letter opposing the legislation for representing an endorsement of the Trump administration’s “efforts to weaponize...

Wally Rosen in uniform in 1942, and the record he recorded for his family in 1943.

A lost voice, a found family and a record coming home: A Jewish Light story closes the circle

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished April 30, 2025

After 82 years, a forgotten WWII recording is heading back to Wally Rosen’s family Sometimes, the reason for storytelling really pays off. When we first reported the story of a lost 1943 phonograph record—discovered by legendary broadcaster John...

Members of the band Kneecap including Mo Chara and Moglai Bap perform onstage during Day 1 of Coachella on April 18, 2025 in Indio, California. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Facing police investigation, Irish band Kneecap denies supporting Hamas, Hezbollah

Grace Gilson, JTAPublished April 29, 2025

The Irish rap group Kneecap denounced Hamas and Hezbollah after Micheál Martin, the Irish prime minister, called on them to “urgently clarify” their stances. The group is from Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom, and...

He survived the Nazis, married in a camp, and forged for the Mossad—now his story hits the screen

He survived the Nazis, married in a camp, and forged for the Mossad—now his story hits the screen

Published April 29, 2025

Before he was a Mossad forger, before he became one of Israel’s animation pioneers and long before his cameo in “Schindler’s List,” Joseph Bau was just a guy in a Nazi camp who fell in love. His real story—equal parts horror, romance and resistance—is...

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