CJV Missouri
CJV Missouri focuses upon the issues and outlooks that characterize Midwestern life, society, and culture. We aim to promote civil discourse with all who genuinely seek collaboration in pursuit of a better world.
The Midwest retains a stronger hold on these core values than many other parts of the United States. CJV-MO seeks to build alliances with those leaders and institutions that labor to preserve the bedrock principles of community, family, open inquiry, and the protection of children.
We admire the good intentions of those who see themselves as advocates of justice and equity. However, many of their causes — while trumpeted in the name of Jewish philosophy — have no foundation whatsoever in the traditional beliefs that have enabled the Jewish people to survive for over 33 centuries.
It is our job to set the record straight.
Through articulate communication, intellectual integrity, respectful dialogue, and honor for eternal wisdom, we seek to build bridges with individuals and communities from every quarter to create a healthier society.

Rabbi Ze'ev Smason
Midwestern Regional VP; Chairman, CJV Missouri
Rabbi Ze’ev Smason is Rabbi Emeritus of Nusach Hari B’nai Zion Congregation in St. Louis, Missouri, having retired from the pulpit in 2022 after nearly a quarter century of service. Rabbi Smason studied in Yeshivat Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem for eight years, and received rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Noach Weinberg and Rabbi Avrohom Kupshitz. He received a BA in Political Science from UCLA, and was associate director of Aish HaTorah Center of Jewish Studies of St. Louis for eight years. A twenty-year member of the Rabbinical Council of America and two-term member of the RCA Executive Committee, Rabbi Smason is active in many pro-Zionist organizations, causes and advocacy.

Rabbi Yonason Goldson
Vice-Chairman, CJV Missouri
Rabbi Yonason Goldson graduated from the University of California at Davis with a degree in English, which he put to good use by setting off hitchhiking cross-country and backpacking across Europe. He eventually arrived in Israel where he connected with his Jewish roots and spent the next nine years studying Torah, completing his rabbinic training as part of Ohr Somayach’s first ordination program. After teaching yeshiva high school for 23 years in Budapest, Hungary, Atlanta, Georgia, and St. Louis, Missouri, Rabbi Goldson established himself as a professional speaker and advisor, working with business leaders to create a company culture built on ethics and trust. He has published seven books and given two TEDx Talks, is an award-winning host of two podcasts, and writes a weekly column for Fast Company Magazine. He also serves as scholar-in-residence for congregations around the country.
News from CJV Missouri

KQTV2: Missouri Governor Declares September to be Jewish Heritage Month
Gov. Parson was joined by all Missouri elected officials, and CJV MO as Parson declared September to be Jewish American Heritage Month in MO.
Joe McClean of Gray News with Rabbi Menken on Missouri Gov. Parson’s Declaration
https://youtu.be/UzCXGAi75Kk

Governor Parson Proclaims September as Jewish American Heritage Month in Missouri
Today, joined by all Missouri statewide elected officials and the Missouri Chapter of the Coalition for Jewish Values, Governor Parson proclaimed September as Jewish American Heritage Month in Missouri.

Rabbi Ze’ev Smason in the St. Louis Jewish Light: Life is a Treasure
Since G-d created man in His image, if someone shortens a life, he is destroying something holy. Only G-d has the authority to take and bestow life.

Rabbi Ze’ev Smason in the St. Louis Jewish Light: Look to ‘eternal truths of the Torah’ for Jewish view of marriage, family
Marriage is the uniting of a man and woman, two personalities, two minds, two wills, two different genders — not just for now, but for always.

St. Louis Jewish Light: Yom Yerushalayim: A day of glory, gratitude and remembrance
Across the span of history, Jews have retained our connection to Zion, praying daily for our return to the land we left only at the point of a spear.