Passover Begins
The Office of the Birmingham Jewish Federation & Foundation will Closed for Passover
The Office of the Birmingham Jewish Federation & Foundation will Closed for Passover
Providing group respite care for people living with memory and/or movement disorders while giving caregivers a much-needed break. Click here for more information.
Adult Temple Members - $36 Adult Non-Temple Members - $45 Children 9 and Under - Free! Special thanks to the Karen & Joel Piassick Programming Fund for making this event possible.
Join TBE’s Intentional Walking Village on the first Saturday of every month. Participants are invited to meet in the upper parking lot, and can join for all or part of the walk. More exercise Questions? Reach out to sheribkrell@gmail.com or eitaliaander@gmail.com
Kehillah Alternative Service: Judaism's 10 Best Ideas by Arthur Green
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Our Gail and Jeffrey Bayer Family Religious School of Temple Emanu-El strives to provide students with meaningful and positive experiences that promote a passion for lifelong Jewish learning and living. Program Overview: Our Religious School is centered on Building Community, Tefillah, Hebrew, Judaic study, and Ahavat Yisrael – Love of Israel. Religious School Hours: K – 3rd grade Sundays 9:30 – 12:00 4th – 6th grade Sundays 9:30 – 12:00 & Wednesdays 3:45 – 5:15 7th grade Sundays 9:30 – 12:00 & Cantor appointments for B/M training Learn more and register at Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School: K-7 – Temple Emanu-El
In 1993, Chico Bomchel (of blessed memory) began serving meals to those in need at Grace Episcopal in Woodlawn. Chico himself had been a recipient of those meals, and when he was able to provide for others, he did so for many years. Eva Wilensky worked alongside Chico for many of those years, helping to organize the collection of food from local stores and leading volunteers from the Jewish community in cooking and serving them on Easter and Christmas. Eventually, Debby Thomas (of blessed memory) took over this effort and led it for many years. During the global pandemic and since, volunteers from Temple Beth-El and Temple Emanu-El have partnered with The Fish Market/Yellow Bicycle Catering, Omni Foods, Bud’s Best Cookies, Milo’s Tea and other local businesses that have helped us provide these meals through gifts in kind or significant discounts. To continue the tradition serving our neighbors observing Easter, join volunteers from Temples Emanu-El & Temple Beth-El and CJFS for Easter lunch and at First Light Shelter, a homelessness stable emergency shelter. Thanks to Temple Emanu-El Feeding the Hungry Fund (formerly Community Kitchens), the Temple Beth-El Chico Bomchel Food Insecurity Fund, and the Edward & Hermione Friend Community Fund of the Grafman Endowment Fund for supporting […]
All you can eat Falafel, Pita, Israeli salads and more!
Providing group respite care for people living with memory and/or movement disorders while giving caregivers a much-needed break. Click here for more information.