TBE Purim Megillah Reading & Pub Night
Temple Beth-El 2179 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL, United StatesTBE Purim Megillah Reading & Pub Night
TBE Purim Megillah Reading & Pub Night
Zoom event - Discussion of The Women by Kristen Hannah
Monthly N. E. Miles Jewish Day School Executive Board meeting
TBE Board Meeting
Grafman Endowment Fund Board Meeting
Monthly N. E. Miles Jewish Day School Board meeting
Women's League Conservative Judaism Regional Convention
PJ Library and NEMJDS preschool event for ages 2 – 5 years old. Experience a Passover seder with candy, a unique preschool haggadah, coloring, singing and a lot of fun!
Every family has a special kugel recipe, often handed down through several generations. After all, what Jewish cook doesn't make a kugel for a holiday meal or at least Shabbat dinner? Now is your chance to earn bragging rights for your recipe! Bring your best kugel to Temple Emanu-El and compete against your fellow congregants. This is sure to be a fun day for all! How to participate: Sign up via monika@ourtemple.org. Bake your kugel at home in at least a 9x13 dish. It can be reheated in our kitchen.
The Alabama Holocaust Education Center is proud to present Mona Golabek: The Children of Willesden Lane, in partnership with Hold Onto Your Music and Echoes & Reflections. Mona Golabek is the daughter of a Holocaust Survivor, a concert pianist, author, and storyteller. Her book The Children of Willesden Lane recounts her mother Lisa Jura’s experiences as a young Jewish musician who escaped Nazi-occupied Vienna on the Kindertransport. It celebrates resilience, music’s power, and the bonds that sustained children during the Holocaust. Hear Mona Golabek bring her mother’s powerful story to life in person! Through her captivating storytelling and live piano performance, Mona will delve deeper into her mother’s journey, inspiring everyone to form meaningful, personal connections to this remarkable history. This event is sponsored by The Caring Foundation of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, the Mobile Area Jewish Federation, the Joseph S. Bruno Charitable Foundation, Samford University, and Larry and Cinda Goldberg.