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A craft fair turned into a rare moment of connection in Clayton

The third annual Kol Rinah Pop-Up Craft Fair on Sunday, Nov. 16 drew nearly 300 visitors. The event, which benefits the congregation’s religious school, displayed the works of 22 local artists, many of whom are Jewish. The craft fair doubled as a fundraiser and opportunity to welcome the Clayton community, according to Stacey Hudson, executive director. “One of the things that has always been really important to Kol Rinah is doing things that ar…
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St. Louis Jewish Light broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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