NFTY Spring Kallah/Conclave
Jacobs Camp 3863 Morrison Rd, UticaDetails coming soon
Details coming soon
Women's League Conservative Judaism Regional Convention
CJFS and Community Grief Support partner to facilitate an 8-week Spousal Loss Grief Support Group. The group closes to new participants after the second session on February 26. Snacks and waters provided. Registration required Caleigh@cjfsbham.org or 205-278-7101.
For those interested in deepening their Jewish learning or converting to Judaism. Class will be in-person on Thursdays at Temple Beth El, approx. two times each month. Begins August 7th 2025. $180/individual and $300/couples
Order by noon April 9th
It is a custom in Judaism to pray for the release of captives. On Friday evenings, we will gather in the Hess Chapel to read the over 200 names we have of those being held since October 7, and offer a prayer for their release. All are welcome.
Join Rabbi Wright &/or Cantor Wittner for a light hike and Shabbat service at Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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!
Sisterhood Passover Paint & Sip
Resetting the Table (RTT)—a nationally-renowned organization that “equips and activates leaders from all corners of American life to transform toxic political divides and build a shared future”—is coming to Birmingham. The Birmingham Jewish Federation and Jewish Community Relations Council are hosting, and would love for YOU to apply for a seat at the table. Applications are due February 24th. Who it’s for: We’re seeking an ideologically and politically diverse group of participants who are passionate about gaining, practicing, and sharing relationship- and community-building skills. Whether you’re wanting to connect with your children, parents, coworkers, friends or fellow Jews around Israel, US politics or something else, this workshop is for you. Resetting the Table’s celebrated workshop offers communication skill-building for charged conversations and a forum for dialogue across disagreement. Participants will exchange views and experiences, surface differences and commonalities, and practice engaging differences directly and constructively. The workshop builds community capacity to explore disagreements while strengthening relationships, trust, learning, and collaboration.