Our St. Louis Jewish Community wishes you a gracious Midwest welcome!
Well established, with 7 vibrant shuls and religious amenities such as eruv , mikvaot , and kosher restaurants, St. Louis offers an active and rich Jewish life in a warm, and child-friendly city boasting a variety of educational choices: 2 Orthodox day schools (one co-ed and one separate), a co-ed Yeshiva high school, a Chofetz Chaim Boys’ yeshiva, and a Bais Yaakov for girls . Two active Kollelim provide nourishment for the soul, and kosher nourishment can be found at our Italian/Japanese, and Indian restaurants, cafes, a deli, and friendly Schnucks and Dierberg's supermarkets. We have an active Jewish Federation, and a world-class JCC sports and recreation facility. Kids love the free zoo (#1 in America), the amazing and unique City Museum, and the Science Center in picturesque Forest Park. Dozens of inexpensive entertaining recreational centers and nature spots are nearby, and every season is enjoyable because of our mild winters and summers. Job opportunities abound in every industry -- Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, airplane manufacturers, global financial investment firms, such as Wells Fargo, World Wide Technology, Enterprise, Express Scripts, Boeing, Bayer, and many more. St. Louis boasts world-famous hospitals and medical schools, such as Wash U, and St. Louis University. The low cost of living and affordable housing (3/4-bedroom homes cost $250K-$300K with lo w taxes) means more time for family and personal growth. Don't spend your life in traffic, spend it in St. Louis! AMENITIES:The information presented through the Savitsky Communal Growth Initiative, including on the Communities website and at the Retire & Relocate Fair, is provided by participating communities, sponsors, and vendors and is for general informational purposes only. This information does not constitute, and should not be relied upon as, legal, financial, real estate, tax, medical, or other professional advice.
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