Curious about Havdalah? Join us January 11
Learn about our first Havdalah ceremony of the year and then join us on January 11.
Learn about our first Havdalah ceremony of the year and then join us on January 11.
“[2024] turned out to have been meaningful and productive despite — or perhaps in no small part because of — the situation around us.” says Executive Director Brooke Bowles.
Listen to Selma native Ronnie Leet discuss growing up Jewish in Selma plus efforts to preserve the 125-year-old Temple Mishkan.
I wanted my almost 3-year-old daughter to get excited about celebrating Hanukkah, so in early December I stopped at Target to see what was in stock…
“This has to be the most welcoming place I’ve ever been in my entire life,” she says. “It’s amazing.”
Ronnie Leet is one of Selma’s three remaining Jews and a steward of the 125-year-old Temple Mishkan Israel.
On Wednesday, December 18, 7-9 a.m. enjoy our first-ever morning Member Joy Event featuring the world’s first-ever OmeLatke Bar.
A new story by United Way of Central Alabama focuses on the impact that The J’s Swim School has had on the community.
The second annual “Community Canvas at The J” will offer an opportunity to connect with local nonprofits while fostering a sense of community inspired by Jewish values.
It looks like the 48th SLMR was the best ever, with a record 1,681 runners from 34 states combining with our sponsors to raise more than $120,000.
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)