Traditional Congregation of Creve Coeur sits on six acres on Ladue Road, part of the very active Jewish community in Saint Louis. Traditional Congregation was founded in 1962 and counts approximately 200 families as members. The congregation associates itself with the Union For Traditional Judaism and features a variety of outreach programs collecting goods and support for causes around the St. Louis area.
This is a large active church that not only provides traditional worship services, but offers social events and community outreach programs. An up-to-date calendar of events may be found on its website.
Bais Abraham Congregation is a diverse Orthodox synagogue that takes prayer and Torah study seriously. According to it's website, Bais Abraham is a non-judgmental community that realizes that everyone is at a different place in the development of their relationship with God. The Congregation encourages community service in the Jewish and general communities. Joining the congregation requires paying a membership due.
Chabad of Greater St. Louis is guided by the idea that "there should be a place whose doors are open to every Jew, regardless of background or affiliation." Chabad offers a variety of programs and opportunities, including adult education, holiday awareness and other events for community members of all ages.
United Hebrew Congregation is a religious organization based on Conway Rd. in St. Louis. When the congregation was started it was the first synagogue west of the Mississippi.
United Hebrew Congregation offers a welcoming environment for patrons to pray and worship. The group offers numerous educational programs as well as activities and events for young people and residents of the community.
The organization has services led by artist in residence, the well-known and exciting musician Rick Recht. Check the main site for a schedule of events or for details on how donate or get involved.