PHOTO ALBUM: Tikvatenu at The J
On May 14 we closed out the somber observance of Yom HaZikaron before celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut.
On May 14 we closed out the somber observance of Yom HaZikaron before celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut.
Noah Adams, our new youth and camps director, has been busy these last couple of weeks (and months!) getting ready for this year’s J Camp.
Summers at The J revolve around our gorgeous 300,000-gallon outdoor pool that will open for the season on May 25.
The J’s Swim School has received two grants worth $18,500 from USA Swimming and the Robert R. Meyer Foundation.
Come to The J Wednesday, when we’ll feature Rabbi Adam Wright in our final Southern Jewish Voices program of the season.
“In observing these days we’re not just building connections — we’re using the vibrant tapestry of Israeli culture to build bridges between Birmingham and the Israeli people.”
Marilynn Potts Leeds, a decades-long fixture at The J, has retired after 30 years of personal training.
“It’s also just really fun to hit this silly plastic ball with a paddle in a way that’s hard to understand if you haven’t given it a try,” says Steve Claassen.
The second season of Southern Jewish Voices continued on April 17, when Margaret Norman interviewed Miriam Friedman, director of the Jo Ann Hess Morrison Chai Tots Preschool at Chabad of Alabama.
Our sincere thanks to everyone who participated in Sunday’s Jewish Food and Culture Fest.