A Crime on the Bayou is an award-winning documentary that profiles a black teenager named Gary Duncan, who bravely challenges the most powerful white supremacist in 1960s Louisiana with the help of Richard Sobol, a young Jewish attorney. Systemic racism meets its match in decisive courtroom battles, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and a lifelong […]
Our giant pool inflatables work best for good swimmers who are at least 4 years old.
Catch a movie every Monday -- schmooze at 1:30, showtime at 2. We watch dramas, comedies, historical films, etc. Find this month's title list posted on bulletin boards inside The J. Contact Director of Programming Elizabeth Patton with questions.
Join Martin Sher, your CEO (Chief Eating Officer), and learn his “Ten Tiny Steps Out of Diet Hell.” Martin lost the weight and has kept it off for over eleven years, now he wants to help others do the same. Are you tired of diets that don’t work? Do you have more than five or […]
Wind down your day by hanging out with other members while enjoying a little wine and cheese -- all compliments of The J. Every third Wednesday (except for this month's event, which we have rescheduled due to The J'la)
Drive up and pop your trunk, and we'll load you up with food at no charge in cooperation with the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama.
Every Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m., for five weeks: August 25-September 22 (attend as you are able) Learn the basics of Judaism from Rabbi Yossi Friedman as he addresses numerous questions ranging from "Why is the Star of David a Jewish Symbol?" to "Why do Jews follow a lunar calendar?" and "Why doesn't Judaism seek converts?" No […]