Remembering Alexis Brown Morton
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Alexis Brown Morton, a beloved preschool teacher who dedicated 28 years to nurturing children at the Cohn ECLC.
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Alexis Brown Morton, a beloved preschool teacher who dedicated 28 years to nurturing children at the Cohn ECLC.
A typical day for our pool manager ranges from testing water chemistry to training ilfeguards.
Our popular Southern Jewish Voices program will continue when interviewer Margaret Norman sits down with IDF veteran Asaf Stein on March 19.
From Cynthia’s perch at the Welcome Desk you might get a cheeky comment or she might lend you a sympathetic ear. Often it’s both.
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“I always feel better after a class,” Michael writes. “Refreshed, re-energized, more relaxed, and less stressed. Lately, it seems there are more men joining the classes. It’s a smart move.”
“These pioneers were not just proud to be citizens of a nation they believed epitomized freedom and liberty for Jews,” writes Zach Dembo in his latest piece on B’ham’s Jewish history.
Hear about growing up in a segregated Alabama, a great-grandfather’s immigration story, and more in this engaging interview.
Last week we embraced an entire week of varied nature-centric programming that was met with much Jewish joy.
For a few weeks now, a crew of nearly 70 kids has been rehearsing diligently in preparation for the LJCC Theater’s March performances of The Wizard of Oz here at The J.
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