JULI MCLOONE, “JEWISH COOKBOOKS IN THE JANICE BLUESTEIN LONGONE CULINARY ARCHIVE”

Wednesday, January 31, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM JHSM members: $10 Nonmembers: $18 Join us as Curator Juli McLoone take us through the wonderful collection of Jewish cookbooks in the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This program promises to cook up a great evening! **Juli McLoone** is a curator in the University of Michigan Library’s […]

Contemporary Halachic Debates: More Questions, Fewer Answers with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**Contemporary Halachic Debates: More Questions, Fewer Answers ** Join Rabbi Faudem for a lively weekly discussion and debate on current, relevant topics. How does Halacha (Jewish Law) impact our everyday opinions and decisions? Participate in this round table discussion as Rabbi Faudem asks you to answer the question: “What are your questions, comments and concerns?” […]

Coffee With The Rabbis with Rabbi Joshua Bennett and Rabbi Joseph Krakoff

**Coffee With The Rabbis: The Bonds That Bind Us – A Study Of Life Relationships** Join JLearn, Rabbi Joshua Bennett and Rabbi Joseph Krakoff for this unique opportunity with two Rabbis who are stirring things up with relevant topics based on Jewish texts, to help us navigate life. When we combine a Conservative Rabbi with […]

Simple Instructions For A Complicated Life with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**Simple Instructions For A Complicated Life** Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) is a rich treasure trove of short, moral and ethical teachings that serve as guides for Jewish living. Join in the exploration of these inspiring materials as Rabbi Faudem presents these morsels of advice and insights of the leading rabbinic scholars of different […]

Israel’s Top Hits Of Archeological Discoveries with Dr. Michael Pytlik

** Israel’s Top Hits Of Archeological Discoveries** Learn about some of the important discoveries made by archaeologists in Israel in the past few decades. We will learn how the sites were discovered and what was found in them. More importantly, how do these discoveries add to our understanding of ancient Israel, daily life and important […]

Judaism & Astrology

7400 Telegraph Rd 7400 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills

Learning with our Rabbis: Judaism & Astrology Judaism is incompatible with astrology… right? Join Rabbi Brudney for a three-part course on classical Jewish sources and their take on the stars and their role in determining our lives. Organized by: Temple Beth El View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6857

An Angel On Your Back with Rabbi Michele Faudem

**An Angel On Your Back** Do you ever get the feeling that a departed loved one is watching over you? Perhaps you have a strange feeling that someone is trying to communicate with you? Angels are supernatural beings that appear widely throughout Jewish literature. The Hebrew word for angel, mal’ach, means messenger, and the angels […]

The Shtetl In Yiddish Literature And Film with Dr. Avi Blitz

**The Shtetl In Yiddish Literature And Film ** From the Yiddish meaning small town, the word shtetl nowadays conveys a romantic image of traditional Jewish life in Eastern Europe, evocative of **_Tevye’s Anatevka_** __from Fiddler on the Roof. But what was the reality? The small Jewish market towns of the Pale of Settlement were fraught […]

Parsha Hashavuah (Weekly Torah Portion)

**Parsha Hashavuah (Weekly Torah Portion) ** Each week a different rabbi, cantor or educator will present the weekly Torah portion from his or her own perspective. You never know who will be teaching each week, but it is always enlightening and engaging! Sign up for one ten- week series or the entire year. ** _Students […]

Jewish Festivals: The Rest Of The Story with Rabbi Joseph Klein

**Jewish Festivals: The Rest Of The Story ** How much do you really know about the origins, developmental histories and backstories of our Jewish Festivals? We tend to take for granted the familiarity of our celebrations and commemorations, not realizing why and how these traditions came to be. The “Rest of the Story” will take […]

Shabbat Rockappella & Dinner

Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Rd, Farmington Hills

Join us for our uplifting musical Kabbalat Shabbat services at 5pm followed by a tasty catered Chinese dinner, good company, and worthwhile conversations. Adult $18 / child $10 Organized by: Adat Shalom Synagogue View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6417

Black History Shabbat Service

3900 Northfield Pkwy 3900 Northfield Pkwy, Troy

Ann Clemons is an actor, speaker from Montgomery, Alabama. She will be speaking about Black History and what happened in Alabama and will be enacting a part that will take us back to the Organized by: Congregation Shir Tikvah View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6852 Click here to join the livestream. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrEvVNvAzD_GX4pcuEsdiNA