I am The J: Catherine Oseas has an affinity for very old things
Meet Catherine Oseas Champion, head archivist at the Birmingham Public Library Department of Archives and Manuscripts and archivist for the City of Birmingham.
Meet Catherine Oseas Champion, head archivist at the Birmingham Public Library Department of Archives and Manuscripts and archivist for the City of Birmingham.
“When students feel both challenged and supported, learning becomes exciting — and that excitement carries them forward,” says Brian Cain of N.E. Miles Jewish Day School.
With great sadness we share the news that LJCC Legacy Member Sam Tenenbaum Jr. passed away at his home early Friday morning. He was 81.
‘Twas our biggest and best SLMR ever, with 1,729 runners from across the nation helping us raise more than $125,000.
This year’s exhibit will include art created by 17 local nonprofit organizations.
We’ve taken measures that will hopefully prevent birds from striking the large window over the Sokol exit.
In celebration of National Jewish Book Month, we will present a special selection of books in the LJCC’s recently renovated Hess Library.
The LJCC is excited to announce that its J Camp summer and “School’s Out” programs have earned accreditation from the American Camp Association.
Since our nation’s beginning, participation in America’s armed forces has been a powerful way for Jews to prove their patriotism.
B’ham’s Jewish community is working together to help offset the loss of SNAP benefits for some 23,000 B’ham households.
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