Picture This: Jewish Heritage Night with the Louisville Bats
Forty-four seniors from the Louisville J visited Chicago from June 19-23. The Garfield Conservatory, 360 Chicago, the John Hancock Building, the Museum of Science & Industry and the Field Museum of Natural History were among the attractions they toured. The … Read More
July marks the kick off of the Ibn Ali boxing program, a four course boxing series designed for both kids age 5-14, and adults 15 and above, alike. The nephew of Muhammad Ali, cousin to Laila Ali, and son of … Read More
The J is excited to have new, state-of-the-art exercise bikes! On Friday, August 18, we will be installing a new set of exercise bikes in the Cycle Studio. The current exercise bikes have served our members well for the past … Read More
People who go to Washington D.C. to see the sites have plenty to choose from. But when The J sent 13 Jewish, Muslim, and Catholic teens to the capital on June 28, it was only to see just one. The … Read More
Sara and I have been friends for years, and it all started when we met at a BBYO convention, and bonded over the fact that we both went to Camp Livingston. We were close throughout high school, and finally had … Read More
Louisville-area families raising Jewish children will now have more opportunities to participate in Jewish life, thanks to a grant opportunity recently awarded by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation (HGF). The grants will be distributed to members of PJ Library, the flagship … Read More
It doesn’t hurt to ask. If you don’t ask, the answer will always be “no.” Because that has always been one of my philosophies, a year ago I sent a “nothing ventured, nothing gained” email inquiring about Louisville’s first Jewish … Read More
The J and its partners over the years have played a major role in something Jewish Louisville cares about, L’dor V’dor, “From Generation to Generation.” So much so, in fact, The J regularly hears from members and guests, reflecting on … Read More