New pickleball clinics start Monday
Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the fundamentals or an experienced player aiming to refine your skills, you’ll want to sign up for our new clinics that start April 15.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the fundamentals or an experienced player aiming to refine your skills, you’ll want to sign up for our new clinics that start April 15.
Southern Jewish Voices will continue on April 17 with Miriam Friedman, director of the Jo Ann Hess Morrison Chai Tots Preschool at Chabad of Alabama.
Nearly two-dozen exhibitors will be on hand April 14 for the thousands of guests attending the Jewish Food and Culture Fest.
In July, Karen Tishler Weinrib will be one of the 10,000 competitors who converge on B’ham for the Transplant Games of America.
Over the Mountain Journal’s Anne Ruisi recently checked in with Rabbi Yossi Friedman to learn about keeping kosher and how it applies to the April 14 Jewish Food and Culture Fest.
Watch some scenes from last week’s School’s Out Camp and learn about what’s coming up this summer…
An Ohio artist’s papercut exhibit that explores the Hebrew alphabet will include a workshop.
Margaret Norman recently interviewed Beth Scherer-Smokey and Martin Stein from the Knesseth Israel leadership team.
John has especially fond memories of those first Food Fests, which took place in the fall. “We’d be cooking for the festival with a TV on, watching the World Series.”
Participation in a recent national benchmarking survey is informing future plans.
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(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)