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St. Louis Jewish Light

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

St. Louis Jewish Light

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

St. Louis Jewish Light

Newsmakers

Laura Ellenhorn

How Laura Ellenhorn is helping invigorate the jewel of St. Louis, The Arch

Published May 2, 2024

Laura Ellenhorn is the new chair at Gateway Arch Park Foundation’s board of trustees. She attends Congregation B’nai Amoona and is a principal and head of Community Impact at Edward Jones.

Patrick Thimangu

Kenyan-born Taekwondo Master kicks his way to 7th degree black belt

Published May 2, 2024

Patrick Thimangu passed his test for 7th degree black belt certification in Taekwondo. He is the first Kenyan-born Taekwondo master to achieve this designation. Thimangu is the owner and master instructor of Arch Taekwondo and is a member of CRC.

David Dresner

David Dresner offloads Crispy Edge wholesale business

Published May 1, 2024

David Dresner, owner of Crispy Edge, sold the wholesale portion of his business to LuLu Restaurant Group. The gourmet potstickers are in more than 400 grocery stores across 30 states.

Jeff, Cindy and Brad Lefton

Lefton legacy continues as siblings take helm at Psychological Associates

Published May 1, 2024

Siblings Jeff, Cindy and Brad Lefton have taken ownership of Psychological Associates, a company co-founded by their late father Dr. Robert Lefton in 1958. Jessica Lefton, granddaughter of Robert Lefton moved into the marketing communications director...

Drew Newman

Drew Newman elected to Creve Coeur city council

Published May 1, 2024

In the recent election, Drew Newman was voted in as a city council member of Creve Coeur Ward 3. He is a program manager at Integrity.

Dr. Ken Ludmerer

Dr. Ken Ludmerer elected to medical honorary society

Published May 1, 2024

Dr. Ken Ludmerer, Mabel Dorn Reeder Distinguished Professor in the History of Medicine and professor of medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine, was elected to the national board of directors of Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honorary...

Zoey Fleisher

JCC welcomes Zoey Fleisher in new role

Published May 1, 2024

Zoey Fleisher is the new Family Center coordinator at the St. Louis Jewish Community Center. In this role, they will provide programs and outreach to meet the needs of Jewish families with children ages 0-5. 

Denise Lieberman

Denise Lieberman honored with advocacy award

Published May 1, 2024

Denise Lieberman, a civil rights lawyer, received the Access MO Champion for Reproductive Justice Award last month. She is the attorney in the lawsuit by faith leaders challenging Missouri’s abortion ban as a violation of the separation of church and...

Dr. Phillip Kornblet

Mazel Tov to Dr. Phillip Korenblat on teaching award

Published May 1, 2024

Dr. Phillip Korenblat was awarded the Outstanding Volunteer Clinical Teacher Award by the American College of Physicians (ACP), a national organization of internal medicine physicians.  The award is bestowed upon an ACP member, fellow, or recipient...

Jake Thomeczek

Forgive his youth, but Jake Thomeczek is now an award winning attorney

Published May 1, 2024

Jake Thomeczek received the John C. Shepherd Professionalism Award from the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL).  He is an associate county counselor with the St. Charles County Government. Thomeczek will receive the award at the Law Day...

Shirel Richman

From student to songbird, cantor-in-training ready to take flight

Published May 1, 2024

Shirel Richman will serve as the next cantor of United Hebrew Congregation. She is a fifth-year cantorial student at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in New York and will be ordained this month. Cantor Ron Eichaker, who...

Zachary Miller

Zachary Millner, NYU freshman, Clayton alum gets work displayed in New York exhibit

Published April 17, 2024

While a student at Clayton High School, Zachary Millner had two pieces of artwork chosen for the digital 2023 AP Art & Design Exhibit, which is currently online to view. His portfolio was one of 50 chosen out of the 70,000 submitted internationally....

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