Center for Michigan Jewish Heritage Opening Event
Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI, united StatesA community-wide event to introduce the Joan Meyers Jampel Center for Michigan Jewish Heritage.
A community-wide event to introduce the Joan Meyers Jampel Center for Michigan Jewish Heritage.
This round-trip ride from Ferndale to the Detroit Riverfront is for riders of all ages and skill levels. Everyone from Slow Rollers (avg 11-12 mph), Cruisers (avg 13-15 mph) and Chasers (avg 16-18 mph). If you can ride a bike and like hanging out with other cool people, then you can Ride For The Living! […]
People living with chronic pain often find it interferes with their ability to manage their health and live life to the fullest. Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) is an interactive program designed by Stanford University to provide the necessary skills and tools to help you manage chronic pain and live a better life. This six-week […]
You attended school at your kitchen table. Your extra curriculars were cancelled. You only saw your friends on a screen. Clearly the last three years didn’t go as you expected. Come meet with other teen girls (ages 13-18) to share about the ways COVID has caused you to miss out on the typical teen experience. […]
Jewish Family Service is offering this free support group for moms with babies 0-12 months to come together to share their experiences, give and receive support, and learn about helpful tools and resources for postpartum wellness. Topics discussed will include stress, adjustment to parenting, postpartum depression/anxiety, and self-care. Lap babies welcome! Group capped at 10 […]
Meeting of the NEXTGen Detroit Executive Committee.
Taking care of a loved one can be challenging. Jewish Family Service and Temple Israel get it. You are invited to join a supportive network of people who understand the challenges and rewards of caregiving in our Family Caregiver Support Group. This weekly group will provide a welcoming, judgement-free place to connect, share experiences and […]
Frankel Jewish Academy’s Annual Dinner
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.
More than 12.2 million adults seriously consider suicide each year. Learn the skills to help save a life. Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day interactive workshop that teaches how to recognize when someone may be at risk of suicide and how to work with them to keep them safe. You’ll learn to: […]
Meet of NEXTGen Detroit’s Nominating Committee.