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3 events,
Religious School
Religious School
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School K-7th Grade Register at: https://ourtemple.shulcloud.com/form/rs-registration-23-24.html
Run For Their Lives BHAM
Run For Their Lives BHAM
About Run for Their Lives: Run for Their Lives is aiming to be a global movement of local communities, building a wide awareness of the hostages that are currently held by Hamas. We do it by meeting weekly in each neighborhood, and going for a short run or a walk, wearing a branded outfit so that we stand out. We are doing it quietly, not disturbing the peace of our communities, but making sure to stand out and to address questions. We welcome everyone who supports this goal to join us. Why are we doing this? There are over 200 people captured by Hamas, most of them civilians, including children, women, and elderly. Keeping them captive is inhumane, and they must be released NOW. We believe that the world leaders can help by putting pressure on Hamas, by showing Hamas that the world condemns this captivity of civilians. Making this a global movement can help draw the attention of people of impact. Who leads this? Local communities are working independently, and can decide on their own processes and principles to follow. It started with a group of Israelis in the Bay Area, CA, and we’re supporting local communities by guiding […]
Movie-Talk Village – A Serious Man
Movie-Talk Village – A Serious Man
Join TBE's Movie-Talk Village for a screening of the Coen Brothers movie, "A Serious Man." Registration required.
3 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
The Meaning Within the Letters-Workshop
The Meaning Within the Letters-Workshop
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. The 22 letters are a road map to life with an explanation, shaping our minds to live with intention. Join Nancy Schwartz-Katz as she delves into the meaning of each Hebrew letter through her intricate layered paper cuts. She explores the meaning and mystical role of the individual letters. RSVP
The Meaning Within the Letters – Artist Talk
The Meaning Within the Letters – Artist Talk
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. The 22 letters are a road map to life with an explanation, shaping our minds to live with intention. Join Nancy Schwartz-Katz as she delves into the meaning of each Hebrew letter through her intricate layered paper cuts. She explores the meaning and mystical role of the individual letters. RSVP
3 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
Questions with the Rabbi
Questions with the Rabbi
Do you have questions about Jewish law, tradition, or history? Join Rabbi Yossi Friedman for an open and honest conversation about all things Jewish. Complimentary tickets include lunch. Send questions in advance to tmcdonald@bhamjcc.org. RSVP
Intro to Judaism
Intro to Judaism
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.
6 events,
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Led by Monika Singletary, this Torah study meets weekly via Zoom and will cover that week's Torah portion. We enhance our study with readings from the Talmud, Mussar, various rabbinical commentaries, and Drash. All are welcome to join us to explore the text!
Taking Action Together: “Trauma & Atrocity: The Boundaries of Understanding and Emotion” with Dr. Danny M. Cohen
Taking Action Together: “Trauma & Atrocity: The Boundaries of Understanding and Emotion” with Dr. Danny M. Cohen
When mass-violence fills our screens, we can choose to engage or switch off. But what can’t we control? How can we navigate our visceral emotional responses, including vicarious trauma? How should we respond to the unexpected responses of other people? And when we try to confront and learn about hate-fueled atrocity, what must we admit that we will never understand? Join Dr. Danny M. Cohen, a writer and professor at Northwestern University, in this exclusive webinar on managing our emotions to rise to the present moment. An expert in Holocaust memory and education design, Danny will equip us with the tools we need to process major world events in real time.
Seder Cooking
Seder Cooking
Come cook with your fellow congregant! We will make Passover favorites such as matzah ball soup, charoset, and matzah farfel kugel. Cooking will be held in the Aroms Hall kitchen. All supplies are provided by Temple.
4 events,
Teacher Workshop: The Holocaust and the Human Spirit Within It
Teacher Workshop: The Holocaust and the Human Spirit Within It
Calling all Alabama educators! Join us for this inter-disciplinary teacher workshop, facilitated by Sheryl Ochayon, a leader in the field of Holocaust education from Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem. Broken into four distinct sessions, this workshop will explore the Final Solution through a variety of different lenses, as well as the spirit of human resilience during atrocity. This teacher workshop is free for all Alabama educators. You will earn four hours of PowerSchool professional development credit, a certificate of completion, and lunch is provided. The first 45 educators to register will receive a $100 substitute teacher reimbursement credit! Join us for this exclusive educational and networking opportunity.
Mahjong Open Play
Mahjong Open Play
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.
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
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!
Using Our Voices
Using Our Voices
Join the BJF's Women's Philanthropy Program & JCRC as we raise awareness and condemn sexual violence as a weapon of war. RSVP Required to Attend
3 events,
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
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.
5 events,
Walk This Way: Intentional Walking at TBE
Walk This Way: Intentional Walking at TBE
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. 8:45- 9:30 - We will begin with a brief discussion of the week's Parsha, followed by intentional walking. 9:30-10:30 - More exercise Questions? Reach out to sheribkrell@gmail.com or eitaliaander@gmail.com
8 events,
Religious School
Religious School
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School K-7th Grade Register at: https://ourtemple.shulcloud.com/form/rs-registration-23-24.html
Candy Seder
Candy Seder
LJCC, PJ Library & NEMJDS preschool event for ages 2-5yrs Experience a real Passover Seder through music and candy! Register Here
Jewish History Class
Jewish History Class
Led by Rabbi Adam Wright, this class introduces learners to the major events, personalities, and trends in Jewish history, from the ancient Near East to the present. Spanning three millennia and five continents, the class explores and investigates the origins of the Jewish people, its experience as an autonomous community and as a displaced minority in the Diaspora religious system and its foundational texts, as well as its encounters with different cultures and ideas.
Birmingham Walks: Historic Walking Tours
Birmingham Walks: Historic Walking Tours
A joint "Village" with Temple Emanu-El and TBE Villages. To get on the list for updates and more information, please email Michael Sznajderman at msznajde@southernco.com.
Run For Their Lives BHAM
Run For Their Lives BHAM
About Run for Their Lives: Run for Their Lives is aiming to be a global movement of local communities, building a wide awareness of the hostages that are currently held by Hamas. We do it by meeting weekly in each neighborhood, and going for a short run or a walk, wearing a branded outfit so that we stand out. We are doing it quietly, not disturbing the peace of our communities, but making sure to stand out and to address questions. We welcome everyone who supports this goal to join us. Why are we doing this? There are over 200 people captured by Hamas, most of them civilians, including children, women, and elderly. Keeping them captive is inhumane, and they must be released NOW. We believe that the world leaders can help by putting pressure on Hamas, by showing Hamas that the world condemns this captivity of civilians. Making this a global movement can help draw the attention of people of impact. Who leads this? Local communities are working independently, and can decide on their own processes and principles to follow. It started with a group of Israelis in the Bay Area, CA, and we’re supporting local communities by guiding […]
1 event,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
4 events,
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Registration for this event is now closed. Subscribe to the BJF Weekly Newsletter for information on our future events and programming.
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Registration for this event is now closed. Subscribe to the BJF Weekly Newsletter for information on our future events and programming.
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Women’s Self-Defense Class
Registration for this event is now closed. Subscribe to the BJF Weekly Newsletter for information on our future events and programming.
5 events,
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Led by Monika Singletary, this Torah study meets weekly via Zoom and will cover that week's Torah portion. We enhance our study with readings from the Talmud, Mussar, various rabbinical commentaries, and Drash. All are welcome to join us to explore the text!
Preparing for College – Program for High School Seniors and Parents
Preparing for College – Program for High School Seniors and Parents
As our high school seniors prepare for college, it is more important than ever to be prepared for the issues they may face as Jewish students. Since October 7th, Jewish students are experiencing an unprecedented wave of antisemitism. A survey of Jewish college students by the ADL reports that 73% have experienced or witnessed some form of antisemitism since the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year. Prior to this school year, 70% of Jewish college students experienced at least some form of antisemitism throughout their entire college experience. Parents and students are invited to join the BJF’s Jewish Community Relations Council for a special program to talk about the issues we are seeing on campus, what students may encounter and strategies and resources to utilize if they do.
Torah on Tap
Torah on Tap
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.
5 events,
Mahjong Open Play
Mahjong Open Play
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.
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
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!
Seder Cooking
Seder Cooking
Come cook with your fellow congregant! We will make Passover favorites such as matzah ball soup, charoset, and matzah farfel kugel. Cooking will be held in the Aroms Hall kitchen. All supplies are provided by Temple.
Performance of “Heschel’s Passover Eve”
Performance of “Heschel’s Passover Eve”
The J — in partnership with Temple Beth-El, Temple Emanu-El, and the Jewish Community Relations Council — is offering a unique opportunity to see Heschel’s Passover Eve, a solo performance that takes an intimate “behind-the-scenes” look at a special seder hosted by Rabbi Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel and to which he has invited his friend and traveling companion Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The play begins in April 1968. As Rabbi Heschel arranges the chairs around the seder table, we watch him rehearse for the coming event. His preparations give the audience an intimate look at Heschel’s complex, fascinating, and even tumultuous character. Yizhar Hess, the vice chair of the World Zionist Organization who commissioned the play, will be in attendance. Get your tickets now for this performance at The J on January 16. 6:30 Doors open and reception 7:00 Play start 7:50 Talk-Back HERE is the link to purchase tickets.
3 events,
Honor Our Parents Shabbat Service at LJCC
Honor Our Parents Shabbat Service at LJCC
Join Collat Jewish Family Services, LJCC, and Rabbi Friedman for a multigenerational daytime Shabbat service and lunch. RSVP to caleigh@cjfsbham.org by April 10 to reserve your lunch!
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
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 Family Service with 2nd Grade & Religious School Teacher Appreciation
Shabbat Family Service with 2nd Grade & Religious School Teacher Appreciation
Join us for this wonderful service with our 2nd grade students, junior choir & recognizing our many amazing teachers!
5 events,
Tot Shabbat with Robin Berger
Tot Shabbat with Robin Berger
Families with children aged 5 and younger are invited to join us at 10:30 am on the 2nd Saturday of every month in the Halpern-Levitt KidZone for a fun and interactive musical Shabbat service, followed by a kid friendly kiddush lunch. November 18 - Jewish Pride Shabbat December 9 - Chanukah Tot Shabbat January 13 - "Princess/Superhero" Tot Shabbat February 10 - Dino Tot Shabbat March 9 - Pre-Purim Pizzaz April 13 - Pre-Passover Tot Shabbat May 11 - Blue and White Shabbat
TBE Shabbat B’Yachad (Grades 1-8)
TBE Shabbat B’Yachad (Grades 1-8)
Join us for this intergenerational service with Rabbi Matt Dreffin.
Kehillah Service: The Amen Effect led by Sharron Swain
Kehillah Service: The Amen Effect led by Sharron Swain
How do we manage times of hardship and fully embrace moments of joy—not alone, but in community? What does Jewish wisdom offer in terms of how we can truly show up for each other? Rabbi Sharon Brous grapples with these questions and more in her book The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World. This monthly alternative service is called Kehillah, or community, and will include stories and practices based on this book, along with songs and silent reflections. Reading the book is not required, and you're welcome to come to one or all nine sessions throughout the course of the year. Of course, reading the book will add richness to your experience, if you feel so moved. A copy of the book is available for browsing in the Reading Room at Beth-El. Sharron Mendel Swain was raised in an interfaith family long before that was the norm, and has been a mindfulness practitioner her entire adult life. A few FAQs: Q: What is the relationship of The Amen Effect, by Rabbi Sharon Brous, to these sessions? A: It is the inspiration for this 10-session series of alternative services focused on cultivating a deeper sense of […]
6 events,
Religious School
Religious School
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School K-7th Grade Register at: https://ourtemple.shulcloud.com/form/rs-registration-23-24.html
Mitzvah Day
Mitzvah Day
Each Spring on ‘Mitzvah Day’, over 100 Temple volunteers join together engaging in Tikkun Olam by doing service projects for 6-8 projects in the community or at our project fair in Abroms Hall.
Temple Tots Playdate
Temple Tots Playdate
Join other families with kids 4 and under in our new Shalom Baby Playroom on the second floor for informal schmoozing and playing! Questions? Contact Monika Singletary at monika@ourtemple.org.
Run For Their Lives BHAM
Run For Their Lives BHAM
About Run for Their Lives: Run for Their Lives is aiming to be a global movement of local communities, building a wide awareness of the hostages that are currently held by Hamas. We do it by meeting weekly in each neighborhood, and going for a short run or a walk, wearing a branded outfit so that we stand out. We are doing it quietly, not disturbing the peace of our communities, but making sure to stand out and to address questions. We welcome everyone who supports this goal to join us. Why are we doing this? There are over 200 people captured by Hamas, most of them civilians, including children, women, and elderly. Keeping them captive is inhumane, and they must be released NOW. We believe that the world leaders can help by putting pressure on Hamas, by showing Hamas that the world condemns this captivity of civilians. Making this a global movement can help draw the attention of people of impact. Who leads this? Local communities are working independently, and can decide on their own processes and principles to follow. It started with a group of Israelis in the Bay Area, CA, and we’re supporting local communities by guiding […]
3 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
“Stop the Bleed”: Life-Saving Skills Training
“Stop the Bleed”: Life-Saving Skills Training
Join us at Temple Beth-El as Jeff Brown, SCN Regional Security Advisor, conducts "Stop the Bleed" Training. Attendees will be instructed on how to save lives by raising awareness of basic actions to stop life threatening bleeding following everyday emergencies and man-made & natural disasters.
8 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
Intro to Judaism
Intro to Judaism
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.
5 events,
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Led by Monika Singletary, this Torah study meets weekly via Zoom and will cover that week's Torah portion. We enhance our study with readings from the Talmud, Mussar, various rabbinical commentaries, and Drash. All are welcome to join us to explore the text!
BJF Board of Directors Meeting
BJF Board of Directors Meeting
Dinner will be served at 5:30pm with the meeting beginning at 6pm. A Zoom option will be available for those unable to attend in-person.
6 events,
Mahjong Open Play
Mahjong Open Play
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.
Grafman Endowment Fund Board Meeting
Grafman Endowment Fund Board Meeting
Meeting of the Grafman Endowment Fund Board. NOTE: On August 29 the meeting will begin at 11:45 AM for a full board photo.
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
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!
YBIB Happy Hour
YBIB Happy Hour
Join You Belong in Birmingham for a young adult happy hour at Cahaba Brewing on Thursday, April 18th! Interested in helping to plan future YBIB programming? Come learn how you can get involved!
1 event,
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
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.
3 events,
TEE Sisterhood Passover Flower Arrangement Class
TEE Sisterhood Passover Flower Arrangement Class
We'll meet at Wild Things in Homewood, 2815B 18th St S., for a class learning how to make a very special flower arrangement for Passover
5 events,
Religious School
Religious School
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School K-7th Grade Register at: https://ourtemple.shulcloud.com/form/rs-registration-23-24.html
Jewish History Class
Jewish History Class
Led by Rabbi Adam Wright, this class introduces learners to the major events, personalities, and trends in Jewish history, from the ancient Near East to the present. Spanning three millennia and five continents, the class explores and investigates the origins of the Jewish people, its experience as an autonomous community and as a displaced minority in the Diaspora religious system and its foundational texts, as well as its encounters with different cultures and ideas.
Temple Tots Playdate
Temple Tots Playdate
Join other families with kids 4 and under in our new Shalom Baby Playroom on the second floor for informal schmoozing and playing! Questions? Contact Monika Singletary at monika@ourtemple.org.
Run For Their Lives BHAM
Run For Their Lives BHAM
About Run for Their Lives: Run for Their Lives is aiming to be a global movement of local communities, building a wide awareness of the hostages that are currently held by Hamas. We do it by meeting weekly in each neighborhood, and going for a short run or a walk, wearing a branded outfit so that we stand out. We are doing it quietly, not disturbing the peace of our communities, but making sure to stand out and to address questions. We welcome everyone who supports this goal to join us. Why are we doing this? There are over 200 people captured by Hamas, most of them civilians, including children, women, and elderly. Keeping them captive is inhumane, and they must be released NOW. We believe that the world leaders can help by putting pressure on Hamas, by showing Hamas that the world condemns this captivity of civilians. Making this a global movement can help draw the attention of people of impact. Who leads this? Local communities are working independently, and can decide on their own processes and principles to follow. It started with a group of Israelis in the Bay Area, CA, and we’re supporting local communities by guiding […]
Between Exodus and the Cross: An Interfaith Discussion on Redemption
Between Exodus and the Cross: An Interfaith Discussion on Redemption
Co-hosted by T Involved Social Action.
2 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
3 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
Congregational Second Night Seder
Congregational Second Night Seder
Join Rabbi Wright and Cantor Wittner for this intergenerational סדר/Seder("Order" in Hebrew) experience. This is a musical, mindful, and uplifting seder experience for everyone to enjoy together as our congregational community and guests. We hope you will join us! More details coming soon!
2 events,
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Lunchtime Torah Study via Zoom
Led by Monika Singletary, this Torah study meets weekly via Zoom and will cover that week's Torah portion. We enhance our study with readings from the Talmud, Mussar, various rabbinical commentaries, and Drash. All are welcome to join us to explore the text!
2 events,
Mahjong Open Play
Mahjong Open Play
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.
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
Beit Midrash: Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas
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!
2 events,
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
Prayer Gathering for the Release of Captives
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.
You Belong in Birmingham Passover Shabbat Dinner
You Belong in Birmingham Passover Shabbat Dinner
Enjoy a Kosher for Passover Shabbat dinner with fellow You Belong members. Spots are limited! RSVP Below
3 events,
Love, Pray, & Eat Shabbat Service
Love, Pray, & Eat Shabbat Service
Join us for our new once-a-month Shabbat morning experience at Temple Emanu-El, Love, Pray, & Eat! The Rabbi &/or Cantor will lead this casual Saturday morning service focusing on lessons from the Torah. Our worship will be interactive, engaging, and uplifting. A delicious catered lunch will follow the service. 10:00 AM - Shabbat service in Hess Chapel Followed by a catered lunch in Weil Hall. RSVP to Jan Hirsch, 972-358-6399 or cookiemom88@gmail.com
TEFTY Passover: Matzah Pizza & Toffee Party
TEFTY Passover: Matzah Pizza & Toffee Party
Join TEFTY Teens to make matzah pizza and matzah toffee at Temple Emanu-El. More details coming.
4 events,
Religious School
Religious School
Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Religious School K-7th Grade Register at: https://ourtemple.shulcloud.com/form/rs-registration-23-24.html
Jewish History Class
Jewish History Class
Led by Rabbi Adam Wright, this class introduces learners to the major events, personalities, and trends in Jewish history, from the ancient Near East to the present. Spanning three millennia and five continents, the class explores and investigates the origins of the Jewish people, its experience as an autonomous community and as a displaced minority in the Diaspora religious system and its foundational texts, as well as its encounters with different cultures and ideas.
Temple Tots Playdate
Temple Tots Playdate
Join other families with kids 4 and under in our new Shalom Baby Playroom on the second floor for informal schmoozing and playing! Questions? Contact Monika Singletary at monika@ourtemple.org.
Run For Their Lives BHAM
Run For Their Lives BHAM
About Run for Their Lives: Run for Their Lives is aiming to be a global movement of local communities, building a wide awareness of the hostages that are currently held by Hamas. We do it by meeting weekly in each neighborhood, and going for a short run or a walk, wearing a branded outfit so that we stand out. We are doing it quietly, not disturbing the peace of our communities, but making sure to stand out and to address questions. We welcome everyone who supports this goal to join us. Why are we doing this? There are over 200 people captured by Hamas, most of them civilians, including children, women, and elderly. Keeping them captive is inhumane, and they must be released NOW. We believe that the world leaders can help by putting pressure on Hamas, by showing Hamas that the world condemns this captivity of civilians. Making this a global movement can help draw the attention of people of impact. Who leads this? Local communities are working independently, and can decide on their own processes and principles to follow. It started with a group of Israelis in the Bay Area, CA, and we’re supporting local communities by guiding […]
2 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
3 events,
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Holy Crepe Food Cart
Kosher food cart Mondays and Tuesdays For more information visit https://mailchi.mp/24ed999595c3/ki-weekly-6072452?e=
Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Is the Golden Age of American Jews Ending?
Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Is the Golden Age of American Jews Ending?
Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Is the Golden Age of American Jews Ending? Robert Siegel (Former Senior Host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews: Franklin Foer (American Journalist) Dr. Leonard Saxe (Director, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, and Steinhardt Social Research Institute) Pamela Nadell (Professor and Patrick Clendenen Chair in Women's & Gender History, Director, Jewish Studies Program) Tuesday, April 30 @ 4pm ET FREE REGISTRATION: https://globalconnections.splashthat.com