St. Louis lacrosse player checks another box: Team Israel “I just felt that this was my calling,” says 18-year-old Yael Sabin. Bill Motchan May 5, 2025
Honoring a fallen lieutenant, 80 years later Frank Yawitz crashed with his crew in England aboard a U.S. Army twin-engine B-26 bomber 11 months before the end of World War II. Bill Motchan Sept. 26, 2024
Missouri art center ‘heartbroken’ over pain caused by anti-Israel show “We are putting safeguards in place to prevent this type of policy violation from happening in the future,” stated the St. Louis organization’s board chair. July 9, 2024
Girls from Torah Prep boast sweet scores with ‘Candy’ tech creation A group of nine teenagers from a St. Louis day school in grades five through eight advanced to an elite robotics competition. Bill Motchan May 21, 2024
US presidential candidate arrested at anti-Israel protest The Green Party's Jill Stein was detained alongside two staffers during an illegal protest at Washington University in St. Louis. April 28, 2024
Esther Schimmel knew how to take a bite out of life A Jewish immigrant from Poland, she was an excellent cook, a savvy entrepreneur and a philanthropist who supported Jewish organizations. Bill Motchan April 9, 2024
The art of the haberdasher: In St. Louis, that means Levine’s “Hats are one of those unique fashion items where they don’t go out of style,” said Lance Levine. “I was watching ‘The Godfather’ the other night, and I thought, ‘We still have those same hats!’” Bill Motchan March 20, 2024
‘I got hot for nine holes,’ says pro-am champ of Amex golf tourney Lee Wielansky, at 72 the oldest amateur golfer in the 156-man field, hit ’em straight to take home the trophy from the PGA Tour event in California. Bill Motchan Jan. 29, 2024
Egyptian Jews halt public Chanukah celebration, two Jews robbed in NY, more Hillcrest High School hate Antisemitic incidents roundup, Dec. 8-10. David Swindle Dec. 10, 2023