Falafel Sunday
Chabad of Alabama 3040 Overton Road, Birmingham, AL, United StatesAll you can eat falafel, pita, Israeli salads and more...
All you can eat falafel, pita, Israeli salads and more...
Volunteer solicitors will be making phone calls to close-out the 2024 BJF Annual Campaign. Dinner will be provided. RSVP to Susan Greene: SusanG@bjf.org
Interested in conversion to Judaism? Went to Hebrew School but don't remember a lot? Taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University, this class is designed or all who are seeking to learn or connect with Judaism, whether you born Jewish, want to become Jewish, or just want to understand Judaism better. Please contact Rabbi Steven Henkin at rabbihenkin@templebeth-el.net for more information.
4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Hebrew School
Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Freedom of Speech on Campus Robert Siegel (Former Senior Host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews: Kenneth S. Stern (Director, Bard Center for the Study of Hate) Professor Susannah Heschel (Dartmouth College, Chair, Jewish Studies Program) Talia Dror (Student Leader, Cornellians for Israel) Monday, December 6th @ 4pm ET FREE REGISTRATION: https://globalconnections.splashthat.com
Join Cantor Wittner for this fun class learning Hebrew, Torah, and more!
Join us for a new round of 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.
Mahjong brings fun and fellowship and is open to members and non-members. Lunch can be ordered and delivered by Tara at Bo's Kosher Cafe.
Join our new season of the Beit Midrash! We’ll be meeting on Zoom every Thursday at 12 noon to discuss Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ commentary in his book, Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas on the weekly Torah portion. No experience necessary, just a desire to learn!
Oy to the World is the story of Sally, a 10-year-old girl whose one wish is to celebrate a memorable Hanukkah despite her Grandmother Jessica’s desire to make Hanukkah as big or bigger than Christmas in the Bible Belt. Will Jessica succeed or will Sally’s youthful ingenuity and courage come to the rescue? RSVP HERE Read more about this year’s Hanukkah at The J…