Join us for a fun morning making phone calls, sending emails (and eating bagels) to raise critical funds for the Jewish community to fight hate and antisemitism, enhance security, care for the vulnerable, inspire kids’ Jewish identity for a strong Jewish future, connect all Jews to a vibrant, inclusive community, and more. View event on […]
Winter Hebrew Session with Milka Eliav $140/members, $195/non-members. Introductory Hebrew 5-6pm This is the class for complete beginners with no prior knowledge. Learn letters and vowels and how to put them together and read aloud. Gain an understanding of how Hebrew differs from English and how it works. Gain some basic vocabulary and build confidence […]
What happens when an ancient language meets modern technology? This lecture will discuss the role played by media technologies—such as the phonograph, typewriters, the telegraph, and computers—in the revitalization and modernization of Hebrew since the end of the nineteenth century. After lying dormant for two millennia as a mainly written language, Hebrew awoke from its […]
Amanda Fisher will lead us in baking mini hamantashen and then we will assemble mishloach manot bags to give to new members and older members. Join us in fulfilling this mitzvah of giving portions to community members! We need donations(for the bags) and drivers (to deliver the bags). Please register through the calendar and follow […]
Looking for a fun night with your girlfriends? Want a great mother/daughter activity to engage in? Hoping to spend some time meeting new people? Join Women's Philanthropy for a Galentine's Day event full of friendship, female empowerment, and sisterhood! Learn how to make your own chocolates and create your own variety box to take home, […]
Dr. Ben-Shmuel, PhD in Sociology from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the UM Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, a joint program of the Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability. Organized by: Beth Israel Congregation View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/14287
Jews of color are much in the news, but who are they and where do they come from? This talk explores the many ways that Jews of color come to and understand their Jewish identities, dispelling common misperceptions and answering questions about the experience of Jews of color in the United States.
Jews of color are much in the news, but who are they and where do they come from? This talk explores the many ways that Jews of color come to and understand their Jewish identities, dispelling common misperceptions and answering questions about the experience of Jews of color in the United States. Organized by: EMU […]
Winter Hebrew Session with Milka Eliav $140/members, $195/non-members. Introductory Hebrew 5-6pm This is the class for complete beginners with no prior knowledge. Learn letters and vowels and how to put them together and read aloud. Gain an understanding of how Hebrew differs from English and how it works. Gain some basic vocabulary and build confidence […]
**The JCRC of Greater Ann Arbor invites you to join us for an evening of civic engagement on February 18 at 7:00 pm** , where we will host elected officials, representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties, civic leaders, and educational advocates. **Together, we will gather and learn:** * How can we get involved in […]
Please join us at the JCC on **Thursday, February 19** from **12-1 PM** for an in-person Lunch & Learn and a virtual visit from Roni Malkai, the author of _We Are Black Jews: Ethiopian Jewry and the Journey to Equality in Israel._ Enjoy a delicious lunch while listening to Roni speak about her book over […]
Winter Hebrew Session with Milka Eliav $140/members, $195/non-members. Introductory Hebrew 5-6pm This is the class for complete beginners with no prior knowledge. Learn letters and vowels and how to put them together and read aloud. Gain an understanding of how Hebrew differs from English and how it works. Gain some basic vocabulary and build confidence […]
Join us for a roundtable discussion exploring the transformation of Jewish journalism during the interwar years (1918–1939) and World War II, an era of profound upheaval. Panelists will analyze how Jewish newspapers and journals became vital platforms for political, literary, and cultural engagement. The discussion will highlight dramatic shifts in journalistic practices, including evolving editorial […]
2 Thursdays a month from 7:00-8:30pm in the G&S 2010 Building, beginning February 26th and continuing on 3/12, 3/26, 416, 4/30, 5/14, and 5/28. Join a study group (_va'ad_) with Mussar-trained facilitator Roann Altman to uncover how we can transform our lives one step at a time. After leading groups for 13 years and a […]
Behind the secret door: delicious bites, open bar and speakeasy games await. Dress to impress in your finest Roaring '20's attire or Purim costume. Must be 21 years and older to attend. Organized by: Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/12905