Rolling out the rugelach
This year’s Jewish Food and Culture Fest will bring some sweet (and savory) upgrades to a menu that’s always drawn a crowd.
This year’s Jewish Food and Culture Fest will bring some sweet (and savory) upgrades to a menu that’s always drawn a crowd.
New grants from the BJF provide $9,000 to boost two Levite JCC programs, plus an additional $70,000 to strengthen security.
“Senior strength and fitness isn’t about being the strongest in the room,” says Fitness Director Camari Princewill. “It’s about having the strength to live your life on your terms every day.”
Denuem is readily recognizable to our members as one of our friendly early morning faces behind the Welcome Desk and a steady presence on the Fitness Floor.
Read Zach Dembo’s latest piece about the origins of Birmingham’s Jewish community.
Behind every plate of brisket and tray of rugelach at the Jewish Food and Culture Fest is a dedicated team of volunteers.
Catch two talented storytellers recounting poignant personal stories at The J on March 16.
Judaism and the Birmingham Jewish community have always played a central role in Steven Corenblum’s life. “My connections to these institutions are a core part of my identity,” he says.
What’s behind these basketball games with no scoreboard, no loud buzzers… and no pressure?
Excitement is building as young performers prepare to take the stage for this season’s whimsical production of Seussical Jr.