VIDEO: Southern Jewish Voices meets Amy Saag
Hear about growing up in a segregated Alabama, a great-grandfather’s immigration story, and more in this engaging interview.
Hear about growing up in a segregated Alabama, a great-grandfather’s immigration story, and more in this engaging interview.
Last week we embraced an entire week of varied nature-centric programming that was met with much Jewish joy.
For a few weeks now, a crew of nearly 70 kids has been rehearsing diligently in preparation for the LJCC Theater’s March performances of The Wizard of Oz here at The J.
Our popular oral history program will continue its current season by sitting down with Amy Saag on February 19 at noon.
We know you’ve got questions, so we’ve created a survey form for you to submit your thoughts.
LJCC member Charlie Campbell, 12, appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show this week, where he starstruck a star.
We’ve turned what’s typically a one-day celebration into a weeklong series of events to celebrate our natural world (February 9-14).
Beginning in February, a reorganization will help maximize staff talents while providing more efficient services.
Margaret Norman spoke with Carlie about her strong Jewish upbringing, experiences with Birmingham’s synagogues, and much more.
Now beginning his second year at The J, Facilities Director Robert Scott is excited about his plans for 2025.