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Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to subscribers each week and also is available for purchase at The Chronicle’s office.
Obituaries - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
May 1, 2025 · Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to subscribers each week and also is …
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The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has been the voice of Jewish Kansas City since 1920—more than 100 years. The first issue contained articles concerning the history and growth of the United Jewish Charities of Kansas City, a look at what was ahead for B’nai Brith, news about Polish and Russian Jewry, local synagogues, and social/personal announcements. From …
A look back at the Kansas City Jewish community’s 2024
Dec 19, 2024 · The Kansas City Jewish community experienced a significant number of major news events in 2024. Hanging over the Jewish community worldwide is the cloud of the war in Israel, the ever-present memories of the Oct. 7 massacre and the rise in global antisemitism. The local community both addressed and experienced antisemitic incidents in 2024, and many front-page stories in The Chronicle covered ...
Author and native Kansas Citian Julie Fingersh to discuss new book
3 days ago · Julie Fingersh, a native of Greater Kansas City and acclaimed author and journalist, will return to Kansas City later this month to discuss her new book, “Stay: A Story of Family, Love, & Other Traumas.” Fingersh will discuss “Stay” twice — first on Tuesday, May 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Pembroke Hill School (5121 State Line Rd., Kansas …
Jewish player Anthony Firkser supports Chiefs on practice squad
3 days ago · One could spot Anthony Firkser shopping at the grocery store or strolling through The Country Club Plaza and just see a tall, athletic guy. Even the most loyal of Kansas City Chiefs fans may not be able to identify the 6-foot-2, 241-pound Firkser, as he was a mostly behind-the-scenes part of the franchise’s trip to the Super Bowl in February. Firkser, who grew up Jewish in northern New ...
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Mar 13, 2025 · Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to subscribers each week and also is available for purchase at The Chronicle’s office.
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May 1, 2025 · Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to subscribers each week and also is …
The New Wave of Jewish leadership in Kansas City
Jan 16, 2025 · Since 1920, the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle has provided its readers with Jewish news and opinion from a variety of perspectives — local, regional, national and international. The paper is mailed to subscribers each week and also is …