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Jordan Palmer

Jordan Palmer is the Chief Digital Content Officer at the St. Louis Light.
Jordan Palmer grew up in St. Louis, graduated from Ladue High School in 1986 and the University of Arizona in 1990, where he was a member of the AEPi fraternity. Jordan is a three-time Emmy award winner and has won three Edward R. Murrow Awards for journalistic and website excellence.

The exterior of the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in the days after a white supremacist murdered 11 people during Shabbat services in October 2018.
(Still from "Repairing the World")
Posted inTV & Film

Tree of Life documentary from Oakland filmmaker streaming on PBS

by Jordan Palmer December 23, 2025December 24, 2025

This article was republished with permission from the St. Louis Jewish Light. A documentary about resilience in the face of antisemitic violence, which is streaming this month on PBS, offers […]

Mallory Palmer's TikTok went viral last year.
Posted inRosh Hashanah

Remember that viral sea lion shofar mashup? It’s still funny.

by Jordan Palmer and St. Louis Jewish Light September 8, 2021September 8, 2021

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