Mizrahi Prose and Poetry: Meet the Authors

Virtual

Tehila Hakimi, Shlomi Hatuka, Amira Hess, Adi Keissar, Mati Shemuelof, Yossi Sucary Offering a glimpse into the vital Mizrahi literary landscape, this panel will gather several Mizrahi authors of different generations, backgrounds, and experiences. These well-known authors will be reading from their invaluable work and engaging the audience in a conversation about their specific texts […]

Free

JFMD Annual Meeting

Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI, united States

JFMD Annual Meeting

How Physical Activity Boosts Brain Health

Virtual

Join Jewish Family Service as we welcome physical therapist Brittany Denis for a free Zoom brain health workshop. She’ll discuss how physical activity boosts brain health and provide tips to make more movement a regular part of your lifestyle.

Free

Aging, Addiction and the Brain

Virtual

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 recognize and prevent misuse of medication.

Free

Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield, MI, united States

Inducting Jewish Sporta Hall of Fame and Pillars of Excellence Awarding Jewish News Athlete of the Year Awarding the Foon Award

Jewish History Detectives Lecture

Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI, united States

“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 […]

Free

Limmud Michigan-2022

Wayne State University 5150 Anthony Wayne Dr. , Bernath Auditorium/David Adamany Undergrad Library, Detroit, United States

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.