The Israelite Community of St. Louis
Our mission is to build a strong, organized, and self-sustaining community of families devoted to the restoration of Israelite culture and spirituality through the worship of the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
Rebuilding Our Community
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One Family at a Time
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Rebuilding Our Community 〰️ One Family at a Time 〰️
Truth & Scripture
Rooted in the ancient scriptures, we study and uphold the laws and teachings given to our forefathers.
Holy Days & Sabbath
We observe the Sabbath and the appointed holy days as commanded, gathering together in worship and praise.
Community & Family
We are a family-centered community dedicated to uplifting one another in love, unity, and righteousness.
What People Are Saying…
The Next Generation
"Growing up in St. Louis, I always felt like a piece of my history was missing, but finding this community changed everything. Understanding that I am an Israelite has given me a sense of purpose and a standard to live by that I never had before. It’s more than just a group; it’s a village where the elders actually pour into us, and I finally feel like I’m walking in the truth of who The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and The God of Jacob created me to be."
— Jordan, 19
The Father’s Perspective
"As a father, my biggest priority is leading my household in righteousness and protecting my children’s future. Being part of this 'Family of Families' has given me a brotherhood of men who hold me accountable and share the same values. There is an incredible richness in raising my kids to know their true heritage—seeing them stand tall, dressed modestly, and serving their city alongside other Israelite families has brought a peace to our home that I can't put into words."
— Marcus, 42
The Matriarch’s Wisdom
"I spent many years seeking, but it wasn't until I embraced my identity as a daughter of Israel that my soul truly felt at rest. There is a deep, quiet joy in watching our young people mentor the little ones and seeing our community work together to serve St. Louis. To see the beauty of our heritage restored in my lifetime—the way we love one another and honor The Most High—is a blessing I thank the The God of Israel for every single day."
— Sister Deborah, 67