New accessible arts and aerobics programs launched
Next month will see the launch of two new programs at The J: “Accessible Art” and “Accessible Water Zumba.”
We have closed today (5/30) due to a power outage caused by nature. But if in fact we are able to reopen this afternoon, this banner will be removed...
Next month will see the launch of two new programs at The J: “Accessible Art” and “Accessible Water Zumba.”
The J will host a Covid booster and flu clinic Wednesday, November 2. The clinic will be free and open to everyone.
The new year is an ideal time to assess recent accomplishments while also looking ahead. In short, the outlook for The J looks bright.
Watch Esther Schuster being interviewed in front of a live audience for Southern Jewish Voices.
Visitors to The J earlier this week might have noticed a bit of new construction. The activity was neither disruptive nor noisy, and it took less than an hour to complete. The end product of this brief effort was a sukkah.
This new year’s greeting from Membership Director Cody Bass includes a special offer to members of B’ham’s Jewish institutions…
Last weekend’s three-day Magic City Open Pickleball Tourney — a first for The J — was a hugely successful big dill.
The J is partnering with Resolute Running to create a running group that will help prepare participants for the annual Sam Lapidus Montclair Run.
As a lifelong educator who came out of retirement a few years ago to become interim head of the N.E. Miles Jewish Day School, Brian Cain can’t seem to say enough good things about the institution.
Esther Schuster’s 30 years in Birmingham as a social worker, mother, and member of Temple Beth-El will give her plenty to talk about at our inaugural Southern Jewish Voices program.
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)