We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Participants will read torah-based persona poems together and then write and share our own persona poems based on a parasha with published poet Ayelet Amittay and BIC's own Meg Bernstein. Space is limited, registration required.
Join the Ann Arbor area Jewish community for a ceremony to commemorate Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism on Israel's Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron. Tuesday, April 29 at 6:30pm Location: Beth Israel Congregation Register to attend We invite you to help make this commemoration meaningful by sharing memories of your loved ones who have […]
Join Jewish Family Services on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. for a truly unique and meaningful dining experience — Dinner with the Chef — in support of our Nourish Nutrition Services Food Pantry and Kitchen.Enjoy a deliciously crafted three-course meal with wine pairings, prepared by Chef Jared Bobkin, a two-time contestant on FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen. This intimate evening will take place […]
Register here! It's the biggest party of the season celebrating Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day)! Get ready for the JCC of Greater Ann Arbor to transform as you travel from the streets of Tel Aviv to the Negev desert and beyond at this epic Israeli Block Party. FEATURING: 🎤 Live music from the TLV Band […]
Join Brad Maze, Immigration Attorney, and Margo Schlanger, Wade H. and Dores M. McCree Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan, to learn about the current administration’s policy changes for immigration. Discussion will include recent changes to immigration policy enforcement.
We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Over the past four decades legal scholars, ethicists, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and demographers have laid bare the centrality of reproduction to social life, power, and politics. At this convening, we will think together about how Jewish reproduction shapes kinship structures, ritual life, imaginations of Jewish pasts and futures, concepts of personhood, and communal boundaries. RSVP […]
Wednesday May 7, 2025: 6:30pm to 7:30pm Downtown Library (343 South Fifth Ave): Multi-Purpose Room Experience poetry by local poets Zilka Joseph and Isaac Pickell as they share their diverse and global experience as Jewish Americans — one a Bene Israel from India and one an African American. More details here: https://aadl.org/node/640194
Join State Representative Noah Arbit for a Town Hall conversation on Hate Crimes and Extremism, featuring Attorney General Dana Nessel and renowned author and scholar Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, founding director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University. This event will equip you with the knowledge, resources, and strategies to join […]
ORT MOVIE GROUP on ZOOM We meet on the second Sunday of the month at 4PM. The group is open to all ORT members and there is a donation of $25 to ORT for the Movie Group. Members receive the zoom link the day of the meeting. For more information, check […]
We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Join us Tuesday, May 13th, at 7:30pm for a zoom event hosted by the Federation’s Maimonides Society for physicians. Mark Fendrick, MD, PhD (Schools of Medicine and Public Health, University of Michigan) and Michael Chernew, PhD (Harvard Medical School) will be speaking on a panel moderated by Jonathan Trobe, MD. Michael Chernew, PhD, is the […]
Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor 50th Anniversary Celebratory Dinner at Cobblestone Farm.
Join Federation, JCC and the Early Childhood Center, Temple Beth Emeth, Beth Israel Congregation, Chabad of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan, and Hebrew Day School for a true Israeli Lag B'Omer celebration! There will be bonfires, nature walks, and so much more. Organized by our Ann Arbor area ShinShinim Danielle and Lahav. Read about […]
We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Sip wine, savor cheese, and explore the meaning of Shavuot in a blooming garden. Take home a plant to nurture and inspire. At the home of Julie Ceresnie. (address provided upon rsvp) RSVP by May 14 $18/person estera2@gmail.com
Join Women's Philanthropy for an evening out! We'll schmooze and booze, mix and mingle and just have a chance to enjoy each other's company! This event is a great way to meet some new people and network with awesome women! Ticket price includes 2 drink tickets (cocktails and mocktails available), light refreshments and a chance to connect […]
The ORT Book Group meets on the third Wednesday of the month (barring complications). For information about membership or to see the list of books we are reading, check the website. Some months, particularly in the winter, we meet on ZOOM. Membership in ORT is required. The website is ortannarbor.org.
We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Tuesday May 27, 2025: 6:30pm to 7:30pm Downtown Library (343 South Fifth Ave.): Multi-Purpose Room Join pianist David Rodgers on an uplifting musical journey through Jewish music as well as popular and Broadway music written by Jewish composers. Featuring solo piano performances of Yiddish, celebratory, dance, popular, Broadway, and more, Rodgers will offer historical background […]
2025 Annual Meeting ProgramWednesday, May 28, 7pmat the JCC of Greater Ann Arbor Pre-meeting music performed by Brandy Sinco Welcome Marla Linderman Richelew, Board President D'var Torah Rabbi Chelsea Fuchs, Temple Beth Emeth Federation's Foundational Pillars PHILANTHROPY 2025 Annual Community CampaignLarry Adler, 2025 Annual Community Campaign Chair Your ImpactBruce Kutinsky, 2025 Allocations Committee Co-Chair ENGAGEMENT […]