• Intro to Judaism

    Temple Beth-El 2179 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Education

    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

    $180.00
  • Sisterhood Sangria in the Sukkah

    Temple Beth-El 2179 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Events and Meetings

    Sangria in the Sukkah

  • Sushi and Scotch in the Sukkah

    Chabad of Alabama 3040 Overton Road, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Events and Meetings

    Suhi and Scotch in the Sukkah

  • Musical Kabbalat Shabbat + dinner in the sukkah

    Temple Beth-El 2179 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Events and Meetings

    Musical Kabbalat Shabbat + dinner in the sukkah 5:15 Happy Hour 5:45 Musical Shabbat Dinner immediately following (RSVP required)

  • Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives – TEE

    Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Events and Meetings

    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.

  • Shabbat Service in the Sukkah & Pizza Dinner – TEE

    Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Events and Meetings

    Join us for this beautiful outdoor service where we welcome Shabbat and enjoy some pizza and fun after the service!

  • Jonah Druxman Bar Mitzvah

    Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Bat / Bar Mitzvah

    Jonah celebrates his Bar Mitzvah

  • Adult Ed: The Biblical Prophetic Purpose – TEE

    Independent Presbyterian Church 3100 Highland Ave, Birmingham
    Education

    These lecture series will analyze how Rabbinic, Normative and Contemporary Judaism understand the biblical major and minor prophets compared to how New Testament writers understood them in the first century. Classes will focus on the following themes:   Biblical Prophets: Purpose and Canonization Prophets: Fortune Teller or Moral Compass? Prophets: Cantankerous or Perpetual Spiritual Sufferers? New Testament Writers: True Believers of Biblical Prophets or Exegetical Masters? Prophetic Literature and Liturgy Class led by Rabbi Wright, taught at Independent Presbyterian Church.

  • Pizza in the Hut

    Chabad of Alabama 3040 Overton Road, Birmingham, AL, United States
    Education

    Family Sukkot Party