Shavat V’yinafash alternative service
Temple Beth-El 2179 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL, United StatesJoin us for a guided meditation and visualization to help connect to Shabbat. Please bring a pillow and blanket or yoga mat.
Join us for a guided meditation and visualization to help connect to Shabbat. Please bring a pillow and blanket or yoga mat.
Join us at 6:30p for a community Havdalah, and for LJCC members with kiddos (ages 6-13) drop them off with our wonderful staff and head out for dinner afterward. Parents' night out is a fun-filled evening for children ages 6-13, complete with pizza and snacks, engaging games, creative crafts, and exciting activities all under the watchful eye of our experienced and caring staff. $10 per child. LJCC members only. We want to encourage community through this event, so consider organizing dinner as a group.
Class led by Rabbi Wright. Details coming soon!
PJ Library & NEMJDS preschool event for ages 2-5yrs. Cooking and science through a Jewish lens with stories and art sprinkled on top.
Zoom event: Discussion of Being Henry, by Henry Winkler
Monthly N. E. Miles Jewish Day School Executive Board meeting
Chabad of Alabama Annual Campaign
RSVP Southern Jewish Voices present stories about Jewish life in Birmingham. The program is presented through a series of interviews conducted in front of a live audience. Videos of all sessions are archived online.
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.
Kesher: A Jewish Teen Experience for teens 8th through 12th Grades The Kesher program promotes community learning for our High School students in grades 8th – 12th. The students get to know each other by meeting twice a month, for twelve sessions, beginning in October, at the N. E. Miles Jewish Day School to share dinner and learn. During each session, students will participate in an elective class along with an all-group content-based activity. Each elective will be a current topic of interest. In addition, students will participate in two community mitzvah projects to be done on a Sunday. The students will be part of the decision about what they will do. We also hope to take a community trip if possible.