ANTISEMITISM: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN with Ruth Bergman & Professor Howard Lupovitch

Jewish Federation of Detroit 6735 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills

**ANTISEMITISM: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN** **This class is offered IN-PERSON only! **If you cannot attend IN-PERSON – please register to the “RECORDING” only class on Jlearn.online** An in-depth look at the history of antisemitism, dating back long before the Holocaust, to better understand contemporary manifestations. *Recognize antisemitism in your community and actions you can […]

A Taste of Judaism

3900 Northfield Pkwy 3900 Northfield Pkwy, Troy

Join Rabbi Alicia for A Taste of Judaism®. This 4-session, accessible program is all about showing people what is delicious about Judaism; our faith, our customs and our community. A Taste of Judaism® is designed for anyone who is curious about Judaism, including interfaith partners, spiritual seekers, Jews who are interested in reconnecting with Judaism […]

JGrand: Bubbies, Zaydies, and Grandbabies! Jan/Feb 2024

JCC’s Sarah and Irving Pitt Early Childhood Center 6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield Township

The popular series Bubbies, Zaydies, and Grandbabies is continuing with an extra 15 minutes each week to play! At Bubbies, Zaydies and Grandbabies, grandparents and grandkids play together, sing songs, enjoy an interactive story time, and meet new friends. This series is taught by former West Bloomfield 1st grade teacher, Sarah Sherman. Sarah co-created the […]

Chapter And Verse: The Second Temple with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**Chapter And Verse: The Second Temple** We have heard about the Babylonian exile and destruction of the First Temple, but what do we know about the building of the Second Temple and who rebuilt it? Did all of the Jews return to the Land of Canaan? What happened to prophecy? How did we transition to […]

A taste of Tu BiSh’vat

Mongers’ Provisions 3127 Twelve Mile Rd, Berkley

In honor of Tu BiSh’vat (the Jewish new year for the trees), join us at The Rind – Monger’s Provisions’ new wine bar! Package includes a special Tu Bish’vat themed tasting and drink pairing! As part of our Make & Take series, you’ll learn about the art of making the perfect board and take home […]

Wisdom Wednesdays The Moral Voice Of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks with Rabbi Michele Faudem

** Wisdom Wednesdays – The Moral Voice Of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks ** Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (1948-2020) was a global religious leader, philosopher, author of more than 25 books and a moral voice for our time. His thinking and writings have influenced and will continue to influence the mindset of world Jewry for generations to […]

JHSM JEWISH CONNECTIONS TOUR OF DIA 1.24.2024

Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit

Hebrew writing on artworks at the DIA? Nazi-looted art rescued by the Monuments Men at the DIA? Jewish figures in the Detroit Industry murals at the DIA? This in-person experience, overseen by tour directors Barbara Cohn and Sue Kalisky, highlights works of art at the DIA with Jewish connections. Discover Jewish artists, confiscated paintings, Torah […]

$18 – $25

Tea, Talk and Torah

Temple Shir Shalom 3999 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield Township

Gather with the **rabbis** for **tea** , **treats** and a **brief study** of the day’s **Torah** text. Free for members of Shir Shalom. $10/session for guests of Shir Shalom. Organized by: Temple Shir Shalom View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6543

Contemporary Halachic Debates: More Questions, Fewer Answers with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**Contemporary Halachic Debates: More Questions, Fewer Answers ** Join Rabbi Faudem for a lively weekly discussion and debate on current, relevant topics. How does Halacha (Jewish Law) impact our everyday opinions and decisions? Participate in this round table discussion as Rabbi Faudem asks you to answer the question: “What are your questions, comments and concerns?” […]

An Angel On Your Back with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**An Angel On Your Back** Do you ever get the feeling that a departed loved one is watching over you? Perhaps you have a strange feeling that someone is trying to communicate with you? Angels are supernatural beings that appear widely throughout Jewish literature. The Hebrew word for angel, mal’ach, means messenger, and the angels […]

The Shtetl In Yiddish Literature And Film with Dr. Avi Blitz

**The Shtetl In Yiddish Literature And Film ** From the Yiddish meaning small town, the word shtetl nowadays conveys a romantic image of traditional Jewish life in Eastern Europe, evocative of **_Tevye’s Anatevka_** __from Fiddler on the Roof. But what was the reality? The small Jewish market towns of the Pale of Settlement were fraught […]

Parsha Hashavuah (Weekly Torah Portion)

**Parsha Hashavuah (Weekly Torah Portion) ** Each week a different rabbi, cantor or educator will present the weekly Torah portion from his or her own perspective. You never know who will be teaching each week, but it is always enlightening and engaging! Sign up for one ten- week series or the entire year. ** _Students […]