Hebrew School
Temple Emanu-El 2100 Highland Ave, Birmingham, AL, United States4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Hebrew School
4th, 5th, & 6th Grade Hebrew School
Celebrate Tu B'Shvat by exploring your own family tree in this introductory Jewish genealogy class. Led by Noah Lapidus, research manager at Ancestry, the class covers why researching Jewish families can be uniquely complex and how to navigate common challenges. You'll leave with practical steps and resources to begin tracing your family's history.
Monthly Torah study with Rabbi Henkin at a different location each month!
Celebrate Tu B’Shvat at Thursday Family Fun Night: The Lorax Edition! Bring the whole family, enjoy pizza available for purchase, and be inspired by a story that reminds us all to speak for the trees! Film starts at 5:30pm
NEMJDS monthly board meeting. Co-presidents: Sarah Kunin & Valerie Thompson NOTE LOCATION: LJCC
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
n honor of Tu B'Shvat, join us for an afternoon of short films that explore our relationship to the natural world and the responsibilities that come with stewardship. Through 3 powerful, Alabama-centered documentaries, we'll look at how water, land, and living ecosystems sustain communities and how they are being challenged in this moment. After the short documentaries, Alabama Rivers Alliance will lead a talk back. About the films: Hyperscaled exposes the hidden environmental and community costs of rapidly expanding data centers and AI infrastructure, focusing on the strain on water and energy resources in the Southeast. The River's Gift offers a quieter, healing story of veterans finding connection and restoration through the Tallapoosa River and the natural community it sustains. Salabama invites us underground into the fascinating world of Alabama's salamanders, revealing the beauty and fragility of often-overlooked ecosystems. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE is a film fellowship program actively raising awareness about Alabama's incredible natural resources and important environmental issues that impact all of us. This innovative summer fellowship brings emerging filmmakers from across the country to tell authentic, engaging stories through short documentary films about Alabama's environment and the people who cherish it ? from the mountains to the coast. The […]
Join TBE’s Intentional Walking Village on the first Saturday of every month. Participants are invited to meet in the upper parking lot, and can join for all or part of the walk. More exercise Questions? Reach out to sheribkrell@gmail.com or eitaliaander@gmail.com
Celebrate William becoming a bar mitzvah!
PJ Library Shalom Baby