Celebrating Yom Ha’Atzmaut at the Jewish Food and Culture Fest
The LJCC is excited to contribute to this year’s global celebration of Israel’s 74th Yom Ha’Atzmaut, or independence day, during multiple events in May.
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The LJCC is excited to contribute to this year’s global celebration of Israel’s 74th Yom Ha’Atzmaut, or independence day, during multiple events in May.
“As I grew into my job,” recalls Brooke Bowles, “I also learned about Jewish values. Like the importance of kehillah, or community. And with May 15 marking the return of the festival after a two-year break, the idea of tikkun olam, or repairing the world, seems especially apt.”
We’re excited to once again be offering a variety of programs at The J. In April alone we’ve scheduled events for bibliophiles, moviegoers, history buffs, Bob Dylan fans, poetry lovers, and kids.
“I began my swimming career by being told that I would never make it in the sport,” says Ryan Klages. But a handful of medals, honors, and a scholarship later proved that prediction to have been off target.
So how exactly do you prepare for an event where you need hundreds of pounds of food to be prepared by dozens of cooks for service to thousands of guests?
LJCC Trainer Yakov Lyublinskiy appeared on Thursday’s 10 o’clock news to talk about the war in his native Ukraine. He was interviewed at The J by Jeff Eliasoph from local NBC affiliate WVTM Channel 13.
“Right now I’m looking to bring more senior classes, mind/body classes, and evening classes,” says The J’s new group exercise coordinator.
Watch teachers at the Cohn Early Childhood Learning Center help a classroom of toddlers prepare an easy hamantaschen recipe in preparation for Purim.
Purim is Thursday! Read about why we’ll be eating delicious cookies while dressed up in costumes.
“Physical activity saved my health,” says the popular trainer who came to Birmingham from Ukraine a quarter century ago. “It simply got stuck in my head that physical activity is important for maintaining mental and physical health.”
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