OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — An annual celebration at the Jewish Community Center took on a deeper meaning Sunday. Eight days after a terrorist attack left thousands dead and many more missing in Israel. From the stage to under the tents, the things that represent and showcase Jewish culture were on full display as thousands of people bundled and showed up for their community. But it was the last ceremony—a moment of reflection and support to their brothers and sisters in Israel—that will be remembered most. “So many people we know that are standing in harm’s way right now, so the...