Let fourth annual J’la liven up your Thursday| Levite Jewish Community Center
Celebrate community — share The J! At the Levite Jewish Community Center on August 21 The rundown: Stay tuned for details about the silent and live auctions… Volunteer tasks range […]| Levite Jewish Community Center
In addition to getting free babysitting, Cohn ECLC parents who attend this year's J'la will have a chance to win a full month of ECLC tuition.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Financial assistance at the LJCC The Levite Jewish Community Center is a nonprofit organization that serves community members regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, or gender. While we depend on […]| Levite Jewish Community Center
No team sport has a longer history here at The J than basketball, a sport whose Jewish roots run deep.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Zach Dembo recently toured old Jewish Birmingham with lifelong resident Milton Goldstein.| Levite Jewish Community Center
This second installment of Zach Dembo's series about Birmingham's Jewish history discusses what's missing from immigrant narratives and why.| Levite Jewish Community Center
When talking about the origins of Birmingham’s Jewish community, it is important to note that Jews have been present in Alabama since before it was even a state.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Kiera is our new assistant director of athletics here at The J. And she loves teaching and playing sports.| Levite Jewish Community Center
A pretty darn good way to spend a rainy day! “While we’d really rather host this year’s event outside at Levite Field, the weather is not looking cooperative,” says CEO […]| Levite Jewish Community Center
The ANC also says the event is "one of B'ham's favorite outdoor food events."| Levite Jewish Community Center
“One of the coolest things about the festival is that even though it has become this big event that hosts about 2,500 people a year, it still manages to stay very community centric."| Levite Jewish Community Center
Nearly two-dozen vendors will display their wares and services at our May 18 Jewish Food and Culture Fest.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Follow us as we head downtown with Milton Goldstein at the wheel...| Levite Jewish Community Center
This month's "Member Joy" event will showcase our fabulous personal training staff by giving members the opportunity to ask all those burning questions...| Levite Jewish Community Center
One unique experience that seems to be more or less ubiquitous to Jews of our community is the startled “There are Jews in Birmingham?!” statement often followed with an “Oy — but why?!”| Levite Jewish Community Center
"I always feel better after a class," Michael writes. "Refreshed, re-energized, more relaxed, and less stressed. Lately, it seems there are more men joining the classes. It’s a smart move."| Levite Jewish Community Center
"These pioneers were not just proud to be citizens of a nation they believed epitomized freedom and liberty for Jews," writes Zach Dembo in his latest piece on B'ham's Jewish history.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Last week we embraced an entire week of varied nature-centric programming that was met with much Jewish joy.| Levite Jewish Community Center
Beginning in February, a reorganization will help maximize staff talents while providing more efficient services.| Levite Jewish Community Center