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Washington University is also there, an elite school popular with Jews from around the <br />country for its kosher kitchen and strong Hillel and Chabad programs with plenty of <br />activities. Aish HaTorah operates a local synagogue with a learner's service and classes; <br />Chabad's Jewish Learning Institute and the nearby kollel feature adult-ed options. <br />The local, eclectic Bais Abraham Orthodox shul draws Jews of all backgrounds, <br />including the newly religious, Reform, and Wash U. students. It also offers a monthly <br />women's minyan. The western end of town offers a great variety of Reform and <br />Conservative synagogues. On Sundays, kibitz at kosher-style Pumpernickel's Deli or <br />score the signature corned beef at Simon Kohn's. The greater metropolis is home to <br />great festivals of Jewish films, books, Israeli art, and more, as well as one of the <br />country's early models of the expanded JCC campus. You'll also find abundant Jewish <br />theater and welfare organizations and those warm, welcoming Midwestern values. <br />Other cities honored were Aventura, FL; Boulder, Co; Lower Merion, PA; McGill Ghetto, <br />Montreal; North Dallas, TX; NW Berkeley, CA; Pico-Robertson-LA, CA; SoHo-TriBeCa- <br />NYC, NY and West Seattle, WA. How cool are we?! <br /> <br />Max Starkloff <br />Tomorrow, Friday, June 20 , co founder of Paraquad, a pioneering Center <br />for Independent Living and a co-founder of Starkloff Disability Institute will be inducted <br />St. Louis Walk of Fame <br />in to the at 11 am at 6170 Delmar in the Loop, across from the <br />Pageant Theatre. Starkloff was strong advocate for the rights of the disabled and helped <br />insure the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. <br /> <br />Satin <br />The Starlight Concert Series presents (R&B) on Monday, June 23 at 7:30 pm at <br />Heman Park, 7210 Olive. <br /> <br /> <br />And Previously: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Master Plan for Parks Public Meeting at Heman Park Community Center on Tuesday, <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />June 24 at 6:30 pm. 975 Pennsylvania Ave. <br />th <br /> <br /> <br />Movie in the Park At Heman Park Pool June 28 at 8:45 pm <br />: Jaws! <br /> <br />? <br /> <br />Movie in the Park: at Mooney Park (north of Jackson at Delmar) on <br />Singin in the Rain <br /> <br />? <br /> <br /> <br />July 26 at 8:45pm <br />th <br /> <br />Back to School Rally Saturday, August 2 from 10 am to 2 pm at Jackson Park <br /> <br />?nd <br /> <br /> <br />Elementary. Contact Clay Ware at 290-4051 for more information. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Upcoming Meetings and Events: <br /> <br />th <br />Monday, June 23: 5:30 pm City Council Study Session, 5 floor City Hall <br />th <br />Monday June 23: 6:30 pm City Council Study Session, 5 Floor City Hall <br />Tuesday, June 24: 6:30 pm Master Park Plan Community Meeting <br />th <br />Monday, July 7 5:00 pm City Council Special Meeting, 5 Floor City Hall <br />Tuesday, July 15: University City School District’s First Community <br />Engagement Meeting at Barbara Jordan Elementary, 1500 <br />nd <br />N. 82 Blvd. <br /> <br />
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