71st Annual Detroit Jewish Book Fair Festival

The J of Metropolitan Detroit 6600 W Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI, United States

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.

Lives Well Lived: Aging in Style!

Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI, united States

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 and a big sense of style for 100 years. We’ll also welcome our own local fashion icons with a runway show that’s our little taste […]

Heirloom Roadshow: Everyday Treasures

The Hawk

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 Jewish historical objects from the Detroit Historical Museum. And learn more about our April 2024 exhibit at the DHM! Free to all, but please register […]

Heirloom Roadshow: Everyday Treasures

The Hawk

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 historical objects from the Detroit Historical Museum. And learn more about our April 2024 exhibit at the DHM!

Free

Cafe Shalom with Classical Pianist, Joseph Palazzolo

Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI, united States

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. He has studied piano since he was seven years old and has appeared as concerto soloist with the St. Clair Shores, Warren, and Pontiac-Oakland Symphony […]

Nosh and Knowledge, Part 2

NCJW office 26400 Lahser Rd #306, Southfield, MI, united States

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 choice will be provided. COST: $15 – MEMBERS, $20 – NON MEMBERS. SPACE IS LIMITED. To Register visit NCJWMI.org

ORIGINS OF JEWISH ASTROLOGY: A MICHIGAN VIEW OF THE SKY

Longway Planetarium 1310 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI, United States

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 like in the days of Michigan’s earliest Jewish residents. Plus, view From Darkness to Light: Mosaics Inspired by Tragedy, in memory of the victims and […]

$54 – $108

25th Annual Detroit Jewish Film Festival

The Berman Theater for the Performing Arts 6600 W Maple Rd., West Bloomfield , MI, United States

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.

EVERYDAY TREASURES: JEWISH DETROIT HEIRLOOM ROADSHOW

The Hawk

JHSM is celebrating the history of Hastings Street (Detroit’s first Jewish neighborhood) with an exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum, April-June 2024. To find objects for the exhibit we are once again hosting a FREE program called Everyday Treasures: Jewish Detroit Heirloom Roadshow. We are welcoming the community to bring historic items to be evaluated […]

Free

Shabbat Rocks, Dinner, Speaker

Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI, United States

Join us to celebrate Israel’s 75th birthday during Shabbat Simcha Hour with wine and a nosh, a rockin’ Shabbat service, and Israeli dinner buffet, Israeli themed youth activities, and guest speaker Professor Yael Aronoff, Director of MSU’s Michael and Elaine Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel.

DETROIT’S KOSHER MEAT RIOT OF 1910

Virtual

In May 1910, Detroit’s Kosher meat prices soared. Inspired by their New York counterparts, local Jewish women organized a boycott and riot, even opening a co-op market for the community. Join JHSM’s executive director, Catherine Cangany, PhD, as she presents this fascinating topic.

Free