LJCC Annual Meeting
Levite Jewish Community Center 3960 Monteclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama, United States2025 LJCC annual meeting
2025 LJCC annual meeting
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 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. 8:45- 9:30 – We will begin with a brief discussion of the week’s Parsha, followed by intentional walking. 9:30-10:30 – More exercise Questions? Reach out to sheribkrell@gmail.com or eitaliaander@gmail.com
Comprised of students in grades 8-12, TEFTY functions as a youth organization within the NFTY (North American Federation of Temple Youth) community. As a member of NFTY and the region SO (Southern), our youth group participates in local, regional, and national events. Teens in TEFTY build friendships, lifelong Reform Jewish identities, and leadership skills through community building, worship, and experiential youth-led Jewish educational and social programming. Join us for a fun night of bowling with teens from New Orleans!
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Family Religious School
Join Jewish War Veterans Post 608 Welcoming Dr. Andrew Hodges Author of BEHIND NAZI LINES:: My Father's Heroic Quest to Save 149 World War II POWs Sunday, February 2, 2025 10:00 - 11:00 AM Temple Emanu-El Library All are welcome! For more information, contact Hadas Levine hadasl@bjf.org
Rabbi Wright recently returned from his mission trip to Israel representing Temple Emanu-El. Join us online to hear what he has to share about this very meaningful experience. Email jedwards@ourtemple.org for the Zoom link
Details coming soon!
4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Hebrew School As students begin 4th grade, we teach Hebrew through prayer. We focus on strengthening their decoding skills (mainly in 4th grade), Hebrew vocabulary within the prayers, and the themes, concepts, and meaning of different prayers during Tefillah on Sundays and Wednesdays. Our goal is to help develop our students’ capability to participate in Jewish prayer services. In 5th and 6th grade, students begin mastering the Erev Shabbat (Friday evening) and Shabbat morning prayers that they will chant for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah services.
Join us for Torah on Tap! Each month, we’ll meet at a different local brewery for socializing and learning with Rabbi Steven Henkin of Temple Beth-El. First round is on us! Please contact Rabbi Henkin at rabbihenkin@templebeth-el.net for specifics about each month’s topic.