Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield, MI, united StatesInducting Jewish Sporta Hall of Fame and Pillars of Excellence Awarding Jewish News Athlete of the Year Awarding the Foon Award
Inducting Jewish Sporta Hall of Fame and Pillars of Excellence Awarding Jewish News Athlete of the Year Awarding the Foon Award
“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 control movement in Detroit! In 1927, Morris Waldman, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation proposed something radical: a birth control clinic. The birth control […]
Meeting of the NEXTGen Detroit Board of Directors.
Limmud Michigan is an all-volunteer run festival and celebration of Jewish thought, culture, learning, teaching, and fun! Dedicated to the Jewish experience and exploration in all its variety, Limmud is committed to harnessing the energy of people from across the Jewish community and across the region.
Author Philippe Sands discusses his book, “The Ratline.”
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.
Parlor Meeting at private home for invited guests
Julian Levinson, Samuel Shetzer Professor of American Jewish Studies, University of Michigan The Stuart and Barbara Padnos Foundation has provided a gift to the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies to establish the Padnos Engagement on Jewish Learning fund. The initiative, which commenced last year, will facilitate annual public educational activities in Jewish Studies throughout the […]
Event for lawyers and their spouses featuring Nancy and Arn Tellem.
Dr. Arielle Silverman will discuss her new book: “Just Human: The Quest for Disability Wisdom, Respect, and Inclusion”, and disabilities as a blind person.
Join Reichman University, formerly IDC Herzliya, director emeritus Wendy Keter at Farber Hebrew Day School to learn attending university in Israel.
“Can a Literary Mafia Affect Your Choice of Books?”: Jews, Publishing, and American Literature Josh Lambert, Wellesley College In the 1960s and 1970s, many American authors, Jewish and non-Jewish alike, complained about a “Jewish literary mafia.” While perniciously circulating antisemitic ideas, such claims also reflected the remarkable success of Jews in the U.S. publishing industry. […]