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A Whole-Hearted Shabbaton with Rabbi Noah Diamondstein

Rabbi Noah Diamondstein is a multi-instrumentalist teacher, leader, and musician. His albums include Ashira l’Adonai and My Whole Heart. Join us for as much of this special Shabbat as you are able.

Please note that reservations for lunch are required.

Brought to you by Congregation Shaare Emeth and the Jewish Mindfulness Center of St. Louis.

 

Hourly Schedule

Saturday, February 15

9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Opening Our Hearts: A Special In-Person Mindfulness Meditation Sit
Join Rabbi Goldstein for a loving-kindness practice designed to open our hearts and extend kindness to ourselves and others. No meditation experience necessary. All are welcome.
10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Prayer Lab: Whole-Heartedness
Join Lucy Greenbaum, Rabbi Goldstein, the Prayer Lab musicians, and special guest Rabbi Noah Diamondstein for a very special Shabbat morning service combining contemporary readings, poetry, participatory music, interactive teachings, and time set aside for meditation and personal reflection.
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Lunch 'n Learn with Rabbi Noah Diamondstein
Join the community for a delicious Shabbat lunch as Rabbi Diamondstein leads us in a learning session on Jewish Lessons for Heart and Soul. The cost for lunch is $18 and registration for the Lunch ‘n Learn is required.
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Rabbi Noah Diamondstein
Rabbi Noah Diamondstein
Rabbi Noah Diamondstein
Date
Saturday, February 15, 2025
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Time
9:45 am - 1:30 pm
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Congregation Shaare Emeth
11645 Ladue Road, St. Louis, MO 63141
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Leanne & Harvey Schneider

2026 Harris Frank Community Service Award Honorees

Harvey and Leanne Schneider have devoted their lives to strengthening both the Jewish and broader St. Louis communities through leadership, service, education, and a deep commitment to bringing people together.

A St. Louis native, Harvey Schneider attended local public schools before earning both his undergraduate business degree and law degree from Washington University in St. Louis. Following graduation, he moved to Washington, D.C., where he served as a trial attorney in the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. After five years of federal service, he returned to St. Louis and became a partner in private law practice. Over a legal career spanning more than five decades, Harvey represented family-owned businesses and private individuals in a wide range of business matters.

Harvey’s commitment to civic and Jewish communal life has been equally extensive. He has served as President of Congregation Shaare Emeth, the Interfaith Partnership of Greater St. Louis, the Central Agency for Jewish Education, the Little Symphony Concerts Association, and the Forever Young Club at the Missouri Athletic Club. In addition, he dedicated 26 years to public service on the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Town and Country, including three years as chairman.

After graduating from Washington University, Leanne Schneider spent a year studying in France. Upon her return to St. Louis, she became deeply involved in international student exchange programs, first with the Experiment in International Living and later with AFS, fostering cross-cultural understanding and lifelong connections among people of different backgrounds. This commitment to building bridges naturally extended to her involvement with the Interfaith Partnership of Greater St. Louis.

Leanne also taught French and Spanish at Brittany Junior High School before she and Harvey started their family. Throughout the years, she has shared her passion for education and community service by tutoring New Americans through the English Language School, serving on Congregation Shaare Emeth’s first Caring Committee, and volunteering as a reader with Ready Readers. Today, she continues to nurture her love of learning and literature through a book club that includes many members of Congregation Shaare Emeth.

Together, Harvey and Leanne have exemplified a lifetime of generosity, service, and leadership. Their dedication to education, interfaith understanding, civic engagement, and Jewish communal life has enriched countless lives throughout St. Louis. They are the proud parents of three children and grandparents of four, and their enduring legacy continues to inspire future generations.