• Erev Simchat Torah celebration

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

    Erev Simchat Torah celebration

  • Shemini Atzaret

    The Birmingham Jewish Federation & Foundation will be closed in observance of Shemini Atzaret.

  • Shmini Atzeret at KI

    Knesseth Israel Congregation 3100 Overton Road, Birmingham

    Join us for Smini Atzeret Services followed by a delicious Lunch

    Free
  • Simchat Torah Morning & Yizkor Service

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

    Co-led by Rabbi Henkin and musician-in-residence Rena Branson

  • Simchat Torah at KI

    Knesseth Israel Congregation 3100 Overton Road, Birmingham

    Join us for Simchat Torah Services, Dancing, Food, and Drinks.

    Free
  • Simchat Torah

    The Birmingham Jewish Federation & Foundation will be closed in observance of Simchat Torah.

  • Simchat Torah at KI

    Knesseth Israel Congregation 3100 Overton Road, Birmingham

    Join us for Simchat Torah services, dancing with the Torahs, food, and drinks

    Free
  • Hebrew School

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

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

  • What History Teaches: Women’s Loss of Rights During the Third Reich

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

    Join the Montreal Holocaust Museum on Zoom for a virtual lecture with Deborah Barton, Associate Professor of modern European history at the Université de Montréal. Professor Barton will discuss the loss of women’s rights, particularly for Jewish, Black, and political opponents in 1930s Germany. She will also talk about so-called Aryan women who were able to negotiate roles for themselves and who became a part of Nazi processes of perpetration. The event is organized in the context of a partnership between Holocaust museums and education centres across North America on a powerful webinar series exploring how democracy eroded and extremism took root in 1930s Germany – and the urgent lessons we can draw today.

    Free