TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM
**Detroit Historical Museum Visit – In the Neighborhood: Everyday Life on
Hastings Street**
** _Sun, June 30 • 1pm_**
Come tour this (self-guided) display from the Jewish Historical Society.
Lecture at 2:30pm by Julie Dilaura: Schlussel Bathhouse Archaeology. In 1907,
Louis Schlussel opened a bathhouse at the corner of Alfred and St. Antoine
Streets, featuring Detroit’s first documented mikveh (Jewish ritual bath).
Come learn about the 2019 archaeological dig that recovered a fascinating and
forgotten slice of history. Lunch at Café DIA at noon. For more info, or to
RSVP, contact (https://mailto:theblueeyes1958%40aol.com).
We will carpool from the Temple parking lot, leaving at 12:15pm. Attendees
will pay their own museum admission and parking costs. Museum admission is
$10/adult, $8/senior, $6/child and free for Detroit Historical Society
members. Parking in the Detroit Historical Museum lot on Kirby St. is $9/car.
https://www.shirshalom.org/event/detroit-historical-museum-visit—in-the-
neighborhood-everyday-life-on-hastings-street.html
Organized by: Temple Shir Shalom
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