• Telling Our Stories: A Memoir Writing Workshop

    Telling Our Stories: A Memoir Writing Workshop

    Levite Jewish Community Center 3960 Monteclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
    Education

    This four-week class invites individuals to explore their life stories through guided writing exercises, group sharing, and supportive feedback. Each session will include a short lesson, a writing prompt, and time to share and discuss. The goal is to inspire connection, self-expression, and a sense of legacy, l'dor v'dor, through storytelling. Free for LJCC members | $18 for non-members

  • Temple Emanu-El Board Meeting

    Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Education

    Temple Emanu-El Board Meeting

  • Hebrew School

    Hebrew School

    Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Education

    4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Hebrew School

  • CJFS Executive Committee Meeting

    CJFS 3940 Montclair Rd #205, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
    Education

    Executive Commitee meeting at CJFS Main Office.

  • The Map. The Compass. The Moment. The Middle East Two Years After October 7

    Levite Jewish Community Center 3960 Monteclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
    Education

    The Levite Jewish Community Center and The Birmingham Jewish Federation and Foundation are partnering to present this unique learning opportunity to the community.  We are living in a moment defined by confusion and confrontation. People aren’t looking for more narratives, noise, or opinions. They’re looking for clarity, context, and trusted education that helps them make sense of a complicated world. That is what Avi Melamed, founder of Inside The Middle East (ITME), delivers. This isn’t just a talk — it’s a real-time intelligence briefing from Avi Melamed - a former Israeli intelligence official, Senior Arab Affairs Advisor, author, and trusted educator, designed to help audiences understand Israel through the broader lens of the Middle East. Two years after October 7, the region is still feeling the domino effect of that day — across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, the Gulf States, and beyond. In The Map. The Compass. The Moment., Avi connects the dots between today’s headlines and the deeper forces shaping them - helping audiences see not just what’s happening, but where it’s leading. Using ITME’s signature method, Avi explores: How did we get here? Where are we now? Where are we going? Avi guides audiences toward a deeper understanding of Israel and its neighbors — exploring the regional dynamics driving both […]

    Free
  • LJCC Governing Board

    LJCC Board Room
    Events and Meetings

    Meeting of the LJCC Governing Board

  • Women of the Bible – TEE

    Women of the Bible – TEE

    Zoom
    Education

    Facilitator: Elizabeth Bloch Thursdays October – 9, 16, 23 November – 6, 13, 20 December – 4, 11 6:00 PM via Zoom Biblical women have made significant contributions in shaping our history. We will enter the lives and hearts of the women of the Bible, using their own words and emotions. We will learn from their struggles as we celebrate their successes.

    Free
  • N. E. Miles Jewish Day School Board Meeting

    Alabama Holocaust Education Center 2100 Highland Avenue South, Birmingham, United States
    Events and Meetings

    NEMJDS monthly board meeting. Co-presidents: Sarah Kunin & Valerie Thompson NOTE LOCATION: AHEC

  • Rosh Chodesh Village

    Rosh Chodesh Village

    TBD
    Events and Meetings

    Please join Tammi Calwell-Horn and Dalia Abrams for the newest TBE Village: the Rosh Hodesh Circle, based on materials published by At The Well (link to https://www.atthewellproject.com/). At each evening meeting we will explore the themes of the month through meditation, crafting projects, movement/dance, torah study and food. No experience necessary. Meetings will be monthly, on Rosh Hodesh (so days of the week will vary), at our homes. So, please join us for sisterly bonding through the Jewish wisdom of our ancestresses. All who identify as sisters are welcome.