Brushed Aside: The Untold Story of Women in Art at the DIA with author Noah Charney

Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit

Join the **Detroit Jewish Book Fair** at the Detroit Institute of Arts for, Author **Noah Charney** who will discuss his new book, **_Brushed Aside: The Untold Story of Women in Art_** _,_ with Judith F. Dolkart, Deputy Director, Art, Education & Programs, DIA, Curator/Moderator. Following the presentation, please join a free DIA docent-lead tour of […]

JBAM Spring Fling

Fifth Avenue 215 W 5th St, Royal Oak

Join the Jewish Bar, Albanian Bar, Chaldean Bar, Hispanic Bar, Irish Bar, Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, and Women’s Bar Association Oakland Region for an evening of fun! Socialize and network with your fellow colleagues. Free games available (Pool, beer (water) pong, giant connect four, cornhole, giant jenga) and appetizers served. CASH BAR. *Kosher food […]

JBAM Spring Fling

Fifth Avenue 215 W 5th St, Royal Oak

Join the Jewish Bar, Albanian Bar, Chaldean Bar, Hispanic Bar, Irish Bar, Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, and Women’s Bar Association Oakland Region for an evening of fun! Socialize and network with your fellow colleagues. Free games available (Pool, beer (water) pong, giant connect four, cornhole, giant jenga) and appetizers served. CASH BAR. *Kosher food […]

FAMILY FUN OPEN HOUSE: “SCRAP-ENGER” HUNT

Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward Ave, Detroit

Help us celebrate our brand-new exhibit, **”In the Neighborhood,”** with Michigan Jewish history fun for the whole family! ** (Free with museum admission.)** Did you know that many Eastern-European Jewish immigrants got their start in Detroit as peddlers? Peddlers brought goods and services door to door, often in backpacks or wagons. Now it’s your turn! […]

CATHERINE CANGANY, PHD, “KOSHER MEAT RIOT OF 1910”

Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward Ave, Detroit

**Free with Detroit Historical Museum admission! **Check out our brand-new exhibit, “In the Neighborhood.” Stay for this fascinating and nearly forgotten story from Detroit’s past, shared by JHSM Executive Director Catherine Cangany, PhD. In 1910 the price of Kosher meat soared. To feed their families amid rapid inflation, fed-up Orthodox women took on the Gilded-Age […]