Southern Jewish Voices meets Jonathan Wiesen

All programs run noon-1:30 p.m.; click the links to RSVP for complimentary lunch January 21: Holocaust survivor Jack Schniper, who was born during World War II in a work camp in Ukraine before coming to Birmingham, where his refugee family was sponsored by the Jewish community February 18: Orly Henkin, director of Judaics and assistant […]

Event Series JBORHOOD: Women’s Circle

JBORHOOD: Women’s Circle

Join our Jborhood Women's Circle. This group is open to any female looking to build community, share and create a common space, and share experiences unique to being a woman. This group will meet for an hour on the dates listed. Please pre-register. Be prepared to sit and chat. Dress comfortably.

Free
Event Series Sunday softball

Sunday softball

Just show up 'n' play at B'ham's best adult softball league Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. right here on Levite Field. The league uses a variety of rules to ensure a good gametime experience regardless of how many players show up. Contact Glenn Fleisig for more information.  

Event Series Pickleball Community Nights

Pickleball Community Nights

Outdoor Pickleball Court

A weekly Monday meet-up where you can enjoy: Designated courts for every skill level Smooth paddle rack rotation system to keep games fair and flowing Court Breakdown: Court 1 – Learning Court | Beginners & 101 Clinic Graduates Cooperative, slower-paced play focused on improvement and fun. Court 2 – Rally Court | Intermediate Players & Pickleball League Members […]

Questions with the Rabbi: Why So Many Rules?

Open to everyone! 12:30-1:30 p.m. A lighthearted but deep dive into mitzvot: Are they divine commandments, cultural practices, or spiritual tools? Learn alongside members of the LJCC and Birmingham community in this conversational talk with Rabbi Friedman. While there is a specific monthly theme, Rabbi Friedman is open to any and all questions about Jews […]

Curious minds: Learning AI together

Free for members and non-members. In partnership with UAB’s Office of Service Learning and Undergraduate Research, this intergenerational tech help class brings young people and seniors together to explore what artificial intelligence (AI) is and how to use it thoughtfully and safely. No prior tech experience needed — just curiosity and a willingness to learn together.