By Kaitlin Candelaria The Summit and the Levite Jewish Community Center are partnering to host the first public menorah lighting in Birmingham. The lighting will take place on Dec. 6 by Saks Fifth Avenue. The menorah lighting is a key part of launching the Hanukkah holiday in Jewish culture. Hanukkah, which also is known as the festival of lights, commemorates the victory of … [Read more...]
Toy Story: Sugar Plum Shop at Children’s Brings Joy at Christmas
By Lee Davis The magic of Christmas can come in all sorts of ways. At Children’s of Alabama, it’s something as simple as the Sugar Plum Shop. Established six years ago, the shop was created for patients and their families who must spend the holidays at the hospital. A toy store is built and operated within the hospital’s walls for a few days before Christmas, giving parents … [Read more...]
Holiday Hospitality: Four Houses, Church Open Doors for IPC’s Annual Tour
By Donna Cornelius The Independent Presbyterian Church Holiday House Tour is always a high point of the Christmas season for church members and tour-goers. The 2015 edition of the event ends the year on an especially festive note. The tour, along with the church’s Christmas Eve services, marks the culmination of IPC’s year-long Centennial Celebration. The church began … [Read more...]
They Have Donuts: Four Friends Cook up a Business Based on Their Favorite Food
By Donna Cornelius That thing you have for doughnuts? It’s in your genes. At least, that’s what Phil Amthor believes. “Everybody has a love for doughnuts within them from birth,” said Amthor, who started Birmingham’s We Have Doughnuts with his wife, Sara. The company just helps reawaken that primal connection, he said. The small batch, made-from-scratch doughnuts are sold … [Read more...]
Private Memories: Vulcan Park Hosts Holocaust Survivor Exhibit
By Emily Williams Vulcan Park and Museum has installed a new exhibit “Darkness Into Life: Alabama Holocaust Survivors Through Photography and Art,” on loan from the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center. “The mission is to educate our generation so that things like this never happen again and to advance knowledge and understanding of Birmingham’s history and culture,” said … [Read more...]




