St. Louis Jewish Book Festival began November 6, in the center of the Jewish community, where Helene and Carl Sherman met on the eve of teens 50 years ago. Sherman share how they met the Beacon St. Louis St. Louis Jewish Book Festival and, in echo of local author Ariel Sabar. Sabar's the book tells the stories of nine couples who met at iconic venues in New York City. For information about the festival, go to www.stljewishbookfestival.org.
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Third year in a Barroom conversation program nationally recognized on race, class and other issues that divide us has returned. The next talk will be conducted on Monday, November 7 at 7: 30 pm at our Facebook page and join the conversation. However, if you're not on Facebook or decided at the last minute you are ready to talk, just show up! The Group met in six lines of Barroom on a weekly basis, unless otherwise announced. Everyone is welcome.
The Beacon and eggs, a monthly program that brings the Beacon staff for the environment and municipalities in the region met Tuesday, November 18, at the headquarters of Beacon, in the nine network from public buildings at the Grand Media Center, 3655 olive St., in Saint Louis. The Beacon and eggs it displays Beacon Washington correspondent Rob Koenig. Coffee and cake will be served at 8 o'clock in the morning and the discussion started at 9. As the program of our conversation, Beacon and eggs is a free and open to the public.