New gala event aims to reach broader community
The J is thrilled to announce the creation of a new gala event that will celebrate the organization’s important role in Birmingham.
The J is thrilled to announce the creation of a new gala event that will celebrate the organization’s important role in Birmingham.
The J is excited to announce that it has recently been awarded three new grants totaling more than $80,000.
It’s only the second day of Camp LJCC, and already this morning we hosted goat yoga for the kids.
Thursday Family Fun Nights — more popularly known as TFFNs — are back for the summer and better than ever.
So how was it? According to one participant who’s been to an event or two in his lifetime, “It was the best event the Jewish community has put on in Birmingham. Ever.”
The opening of The J’s popular Outdoor Pool — one of Birmingham’s finest — will coincide with the temporary closure of the Indoor Pool for much-needed maintenance.
Mountain Brook’s Over the Mountain Journal recently checked in on preparations for the upcoming Jewish Food and Culture Fest…
In an exciting and important new development, the Levite Jewish Community Center is merging its three levels of membership into one.
The LJCC has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Daniel Foundation to revitalize programming through an auditorium refresh.
Read this story about longtime J trainer Yakov Lyublinskiy featured in Mountain Brook’s community paper.
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)