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Rabbi Noah Arnow
Rabbi Noah Arnow
Rabbi
Rabbi Noah Arnow, the Rabbi of Kol Rinah, joined the synagogue in August 2014. Previously, Rabbi Arnow was the Associate Rabbi of Congregation Beth El in Voorhees, NJ. He received his ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York in 2010. While in rabbinical school, he co-chaired the Programming Team for Limmud NY, and worked at Rutgers Hillel, the Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, Temple Beth El in Troy, NY, and as a chaplain-intern at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City. He has also served as a prayer leader and teacher at Kehilat Hadar, an independent minyan in New York.
Rabbi Arnow grew up in Scarsdale, NY, and graduated from Brown University, where he concentrated in public policy. After college, he worked in New York City politics for several years. He lives in University City, MO, with his wife Tammy, their son, Caleb, and their daughters, Hallel and Avra.
Rabbi Arnow is a passionate, energetic and experienced teacher of adults and children. He loves singing and helping to create moments of both great joy and deep introspection in prayer. If you would like to contact Rabbi Arnow, please call him in the office (314-727-1747) or email rabbiarnow@kolrinahstl.org.
Sat, February 27 2021
15 Adar 5781
Kol Rinah Vision, Mission, Inclusion
MISSION: Create a welcoming community that embraces Torah, meaningful worship, lifelong learning, music, Israel, and tikkun olam, guided by the tenets of Conservative Judaism.
INCLUSION: Kol Rinah welcomes everyone. This means YOU! We embrace a diversity of all Jews. including: Jews by choice, Jews of all hues, singles, couples, families, interfaith households, LGBTQ Jews, Jews of all abilities and disabilities, the Jew-curious, and more!
Office Hours:
Office Currently at 829 N. Hanley Rd
Friday 9am – 3pm
Phone: 314-727-1747
Fax: 314-727-0080
Minyan Services and Program Times
Shabbat morning services begin streaming at 9:30am. Click the link below to join us.
https://player2.streamspot.com/?playerId=3506a4c8
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Today's Calendar
Shushan Purim |
Mincha/Maariv : 4:35p |
Havdalah : 6:37p |
Upcoming Programs & Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parshat Tetzaveh
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Feb 27, 5:34p |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Feb 27, 6:37p |
Shushan Purim
Shabbat, Feb 27 |
Memorial Plaques
Memorial Plaques cost $500.