Aging, Addiction and the Brain
VirtualOlder adults often take multiple medications. This can sometimes lead to mismanagement or even addiction (intentionally or unintentionally). Join Jewish Family Service for a Zoom panel discussion on how to […]
Older adults often take multiple medications. This can sometimes lead to mismanagement or even addiction (intentionally or unintentionally). Join Jewish Family Service for a Zoom panel discussion on how to […]
“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 […]
Register here: bit.ly/cbstrivianight2022 We hope you will come out and show off your trivia expertise at our trivia fundraiser on Saturday, November 5th, starting at 7:45pm. Trivia will begin at […]
Join Jewish Family Service as Rina Hennes Sabes, LMSW and Julia Cohen, LMSW, PMH-C as they facilitate this free support group for new moms with babies 0-12 months to come […]
Because music activates almost all areas of the brain, it not only helps us with cognitive function and learning, but with mood and sleep as well. Join Jewish Family Service […]
Join Jewish Family Service for a training geared to teens and allies on supporting an LGBTQ+ peer with mental health challenges and assessing for suicidal ideation. This session will cover: […]
Join us for our 7th Annual CHANU-CON! COMMUNITY-WIDE CHANUKAH FESTIVAL at Congregation Beth Shalom! • FREE ADMISSION! (donations always welcome) • DELICIOUS KOSHER FOOD • EXCITING CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES • TIN […]
The eyes are not only the window to our soul, but the direct link to our brain. Research has shown there is a connection between poor vision and a decline […]
It’s hard being a teenager, but having the right tools can make it a little easier. In this FREE 6-week support group, facilitated by Jewish Family Service staff, teens ages […]
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. […]
Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) is a fun, interactive program designed by Stanford University to provide the necessary tools to help people with chronic pain and other persistent health conditions […]
Become a safeTALK-trained helper and reduce the number of suicides in our community. Most people with thoughts of suicide don’t truly want to die, but are struggling with pain in […]