Mona & Cantor Sam Greenbaum Klezmer Happening featuring Heartland Klezmorim
Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI, United StatesKlezmer concert featuring Heartland Klezmorim and BBQ lunch on the patio at Congregation Beth Shalom
Klezmer concert featuring Heartland Klezmorim and BBQ lunch on the patio at Congregation Beth Shalom
Join the Detroit Jewish Book Fair and JLearn for a in-person talk with author Andrew Lawler, Under Jerusalem: The Buried History of the World’s Most Contested City
The Detroit Jewish Book Fair and the DIA will feature an in-person at the DIA author talk with tour.
“Voluntary and Conscious Motherhood”: How the Jewish Community Brought the Birth Control Movement to Detroit Join us for this exciting lecture as we learn about the history of the birth […]
Join the Detroit Jewish Book Fair for a week of in-person at The J and virtual author events, celebrating the art of Jewish literature.
Join FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life as we gather to celebrate aging in style with the film “Iris,” about the inimitable fashion icon who’s been rocking big glasses, big bracelets […]
What’s in your attic? Bring your family keepsakes (and their stories) to our roadshow, or just drop in to watch the fun. Chat informally with experts (no appraisals given). Browse […]
What’s in your attic? Bring your family keepsakes (and their stories). Or just drop in to watch the fun! Chat informally with experts (no appraisals). See community treasures. Browse Jewish […]
Cafe Shalom is coming up quickly – Saturday, January 28, 2023! Mark your calendars for an enjoyable, musical evening. Our entertainer for the evening is a classical pianist, Joseph Palazzolo. […]
NOSH AND KNOWLEDGE, Part 2 WOMEN IN THE ARTS SERIES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th at 12PM at the NCJW|MI office. Featuring Amy Peterson from Rebel Nell jewelry. Boxed lunch of your […]
Join us for an out-of-this-world, in-person experience in Flint! We have teamed up Longway Planetarium and Flint Jewish Federation to learn about Jewish astrology and what the night sky looked […]
The Detroit Jewish Film Festival celebrates the art of Jewish filmmaking by presenting films, encouraging discussion about Jewish stories, and creating shared experiences with filmmakers and audiences around the world.