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SUMMARY:EMU CJS:  An Evening of Comedy and Storytelling about Life\, Love\, and Disability with Pamela Rae Schuller
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Comedy and Storytelling about Life\, Love\, and Disability with Pamela Rae Schuller\n\nPamela Rae Schuller will be performing in Ballroom B of the Student Center on April 13th at 7:00 pm.\n\nPamela is an internationally known stand up comedian as well as a disability and mental health advocate. She can be seen on Netflix\, Buzzfeed\, Doctor Mike Videos\, and NBC.\n\nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/emu-cjs-an-evening-of-comedy-and-storytelling-about-life-love-and-disability-with-pamela-rae-schuller/
LOCATION:Eastern Michigan University Student Center Ballroom\, 900 Oakwood\, Ypsilanti\, MI\, 48197\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,Center for Jewish Studies - EMU,College Students,Community,Disability & Inclusion,English Speaking,Health & Wellness
ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Michigan University Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewish.studies@emich.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260412T180000
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SUMMARY:Girls in Trouble: Bringing Biblical Women to Life Through Song and Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:The students of the Jewish Communal Leadership Program (JCLP) at the\nUniversity of Michigan will be hosting writer\, musician\, performer\, and\nfeminist Torah teacher Alicia Jo Rabins. The evening will be filled with\nmusic\, singing\, and learning\, as Alicia presents Girls in Trouble\, her\ninteractive indie-folk song cycle which brings Biblical women to life through\nsong and storytelling. JCLP student Allie Rosenberg will be opening the\nevening with a creative musical performance. \nEvery year\, graduating JCLP students plan a public program meant to engage and\nchallenge the University and Ann Arbor communities around issues or\nexperiences related to American Jewish life. Girls in Trouble considers the\nroles of women in ancient and contemporary Jewish life. From both social work\nand Jewish lenses\, the JCLP hopes to provide a space for communal Jewish joy.\nA short discussion with Alicia considering how these topics impact our modern\nlives will follow her performance. Free coffee\, espresso\, tea\, and decaf\ndrinks will be available before the concert! There are a limited number of\nseats available\, so please RSVP to register today! \n5:45 PM – Doors open \n6:15 PM – Allie Rosenberg performs \n6:45 PM – Alicia Jo Rabins performs \n** _To register for this event\, please_**(https://apps.ssw.umich.edu/rsvp-\nrequest/index.php?id=W1177&page=register)** _._** \nOrganized by: Jewish Communal Leadership Program at UM \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/14518
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/jclp-alicia-jo-rabins-concert-reading/
LOCATION:The Common Cup 1511 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Arts & Culture,Interfaith,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Communal Leadership Program at UM":MAILTO:kriemer@umich.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260327T183000
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SUMMARY:Yiddish Kaboles Shabes + Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation as partnered with U-M Frankel Center\nfor Judaic Studies Yiddish language program and Yiddishe gas – Yiddish study\ngroup to incorporate Yiddish songs and tkhines\, Yiddish prayers primarily\nintended for women. \nPotluck to follow. The JCC is a vegetarian + nut free facility. \nOrganized by: Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/15072
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/yiddish-kaboles-shabes-potluck/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor 2935 Birch Hollow Dr\, Ann Arbor
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Arts & Culture,English Speaking,Hebrew and Yiddish,History,Jewish Learning,Parking (free),Vegetarian Friendly,Wheelchair Accessible,Women,Yiddish Speaking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation":MAILTO:director@aarecon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260317T170000
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SUMMARY:Hasidic Women in the Media
DESCRIPTION:In a compelling lecture performance\, author Jessica Roda presents themes from\nher groundbreaking book _For Women and Girls Only_ \, joined by actress\,\nwriter\, and producer Malky Goldman—the book’s remarkable protagonist. The\nevent offers a nuanced exploration of the representation of Hasidic female\nidentity in media\, on screen\, and on stage. Goldman\, who was raised in the\nultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem\, shares her deeply\npersonal journey navigating the arts from within and beyond the boundaries of\nher Hasidic upbringing. Through dialogue\, multimedia\, and live performance\,\nthe evening exposes the tensions between tradition and self-expression\,\nvisibility and erasure\, community expectations and artistic freedom. Roda\ncontextualizes Goldman’s story within broader questions of gender\, religion\,\nand representation\, challenging reductive portrayals of Hasidic women in\nmainstream media. Goldman’s voice—grounded\, creative\, and courageous—offers a\npowerful counter-narrative\, reclaiming agency and complexity for Hasidic\nfemale identities on public stages. The performance invites audiences to\nreconsider assumptions and listen to stories often silenced or misunderstood. \nOrganized by: U-M Frankel Center for Judaic Studies \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13938
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/hasidic-women-in-the-media/
LOCATION:202 S Thayer St 202 S Thayer St\, Ann Arbor
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,College Students,History,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Special Guest,Wheelchair Accessible,Women,Young Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="U-M Frankel Center for Judaic Studies":MAILTO:js-event-coord@umich.edu
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SUMMARY:Jewish Journalism in Dark Times
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a roundtable discussion exploring the transformation of Jewish\njournalism during the interwar years (1918–1939) and World War II\, an era of\nprofound upheaval. Panelists will analyze how Jewish newspapers and journals\nbecame vital platforms for political\, literary\, and cultural engagement. The\ndiscussion will highlight dramatic shifts in journalistic practices\, including\nevolving editorial strategies\, reporting methods\, and technological\ninnovations in format and distribution and the transnational and transcultural\nelements that come to the fore during that time. Panelists will also examine\nthe economic pressures and opportunities that shaped the Jewish press\, and\nconsider the influence and role of Jews as journalists within the broader\nmedia landscape. \n**Gilad Halpern** \, journalist and media historian\, draws on recent doctoral\nresearch on The Palestine Post amid imperial decline and rising nationalism\,\nbridging professional and scholarly perspectives.**Naomi Brenner** explores\nentertainment fiction in the Hebrew and Yiddish press\, focusing on the\naesthetics and politics of the roman-feuilleton as a transnational literary\nform.**Matthew Handelman** investigates the cultural politics of German Jewish\nintellectuals and the primacy of culture in political discourse from the\nWeimar Republic onward. \nCentral to the conversation is the role of Jewish periodicals as spaces for\ncultural expression\, literary experimentation\, and political debate. These\npublications not only documented Jewish life\, but also actively shaped\nidentities\, fostered transnational dialogue\, and provided forums for writers\,\nartists\, and intellectuals grappling with questions of survival and belonging.\nThis roundtable offers timely insights into journalism during a time of\ncrisis\, illuminating enduring questions about Jews and media. \nOrganized by: U-M Frankel Center for Judaic Studies \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13936
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/jewish-journalism-in-dark-times/
LOCATION:202 S Thayer St 202 S Thayer St\, Ann Arbor
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,College Students,Educational,History,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Special Guest,Wheelchair Accessible,Young Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="U-M Frankel Center for Judaic Studies":MAILTO:js-event-coord@umich.edu
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SUMMARY:Jewish Book Series: Lunch & Learn with Roni Malkai
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the JCC on **Thursday\, February 19** from **12-1 PM** for an\nin-person Lunch & Learn and a virtual visit from Roni Malkai\, the author of\n_We Are Black Jews: Ethiopian Jewry and the Journey to Equality in Israel._\nEnjoy a delicious lunch while listening to Roni speak about her book over\nZoom. \nRoni Fantanesh Malkai’s newest book\, _We Are Black Jews_ \, tells the story and\nhistory of the Ethiopian Jewish community\, highlighting the unique Jewish\nidentity and culture of Beta Israel. The book explores Beta Israel’s\nimmigration to Israel from Ethiopia and their struggle for equality once in\nIsrael. The story weaves together personal narratives with historical\naccounts\, bringing in Malkai’s personal experience coming to Israel with her\nfamily as refugees on foot. \nThis event is part of the JCC’s ongoing **Book Series** \, where visiting\nJewish authors give public talks on their work to bring new ideas and\nliterature to the community. **The cost of this program is $12.50/person.** \n_JCC community events and programs are open to all regardless of faith or\nbackground. All are welcome._ \nOrganized by: JCC of Greater Ann Arbor \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/14125
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/jewish-book-series-lunch-learn-with-roni-malkai/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor 2935 Birch Hollow Dr\, Ann Arbor
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arrival / Check In,Arts & Culture,College Students,Educational,Food Available ($),History,Israel,Older Adults,Parking (free),Special Guest,Young Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JCC of Greater Ann Arbor":MAILTO:jcc@jccannarbor.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260216T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T225900
CREATED:20260204T163717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T172718Z
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SUMMARY:EMU Center for Jewish Studies - Professor Samira Mehta: “Jews of Color: One Term\, Many Communities”
DESCRIPTION:Jews of color are much in the news\, but who are they and where do they come\nfrom? This talk explores the many ways that Jews of color come to and\nunderstand their Jewish identities\, dispelling common misperceptions and\nanswering questions about the experience of Jews of color in the United\nStates. \nOrganized by: EMU Center for Jewish Studies \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13026
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/emu-center-for-jewish-studies-professor-samira-mehta-jews-of-color-one-term-many-communities/
LOCATION:Eastern Michigan University 900 Oakwood St\, Ypsilanti
CATEGORIES:Adults,Antisemitism,Arts & Culture,College Students,Educational,English Speaking,Finger Food,General,History,Older Adults,Parking (free),Special Guest,Spirituality,Vegetarian Friendly,Wheelchair Accessible
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ORGANIZER;CN="EMU Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewish.studies@emich.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251116T163000
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SUMMARY:Community Yonina Concert
DESCRIPTION:**Join us for a night with Yonina!**\n***Doors open at 4:15*** \nYoni and Nina Tokayer\, also known as Yonina\, are an Israeli musical duo\nacclaimed for their weekly home videos\, which have reached millions of viewers\nworldwide.\nThey have released two original albums and have been performing for the past\nnine years throughout Israel and abroad. \nYoni and Nina have been singing together since they met\, have been married for\nten years\, and have four sweet children who occasionally make guest\nappearances in their videos. Known for their uplifting music and soft\nharmonies\, Yonina blends Jewish\, Israeli\, and international music. \nSince October 7th\, Yoni has served over 300 days in the reserves as a\ncommander in a counterterror unit in the Shomron. During his months of\nservice\, Nina has been home with their children\, writing songs inspired by\nthese challenging times. Together\, their music has become a source of hope\,\nunity\, strength\, and connection. \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13224
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/community-yonina-concert/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,Children,College Students,Families,Grandparents,Israel,Music,Older Adults,Parents,Parking (free),Special Guest,Teens,Tweens,Wheelchair Accessible,Young Adults,Young Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor":MAILTO:info@jewishannarbor.org
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SUMMARY:Community Yonina Concert
DESCRIPTION:**Join us for a night with Yonina!**\n***Doors open at 4:15*** \nYoni and Nina Tokayer\, also known as Yonina\, are an Israeli musical duo\nacclaimed for their weekly home videos\, which have reached millions of viewers\nworldwide.\nThey have released two original albums and have been performing for the past\nnine years throughout Israel and abroad. \nYoni and Nina have been singing together since they met\, have been married for\nten years\, and have four sweet children who occasionally make guest\nappearances in their videos. Known for their uplifting music and soft\nharmonies\, Yonina blends Jewish\, Israeli\, and international music. \nSince October 7th\, Yoni has served over 300 days in the reserves as a\ncommander in a counterterror unit in the Shomron. During his months of\nservice\, Nina has been home with their children\, writing songs inspired by\nthese challenging times. Together\, their music has become a source of hope\,\nunity\, strength\, and connection. \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13224
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/community-yonina-concert-2/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,Children,College Students,Families,Grandparents,Israel,Music,Older Adults,Parents,Parking (free),Special Guest,Teens,Tweens,Wheelchair Accessible,Young Adults,Young Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor":MAILTO:info@jewishannarbor.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251110T180000
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SUMMARY:Main Event 2025
DESCRIPTION:_If you need assistance navigating this registration form\, please contact\n(734) 677-0100 or info@jewishannarbor.org._ \n**Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor at the MAIN EVENT to\ncelebrate and support Jewish life locally\, in Israel and around the world.** \n****TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED.**** \nThe night will feature best-selling author\, philanthropist\, sports reporter\,\nand Michigander (https://www.mitchalbom.com/)****on tour with\nhis brand new book _Twice_ \, which debuted October 2025. \nPlus\, there will be a raffle\, live music\, refreshments\, and the opportunity to\nconnect with and support the greater Ann Arbor Jewish community. You don’t\nwant to miss it! \nThis year’s event will be in support of the Federation’s (https://jewishfederationannarbor.app.neoncrm.com/forms/2025-annual-\ncommunity-campaign-donation-form). **All participants will be asked to support\nthe community with a meaningful gift** ($100 suggested minimum donation). \n_Event Program_\n5:30pm Doors open (bar open until 5:50pm)\n**6:00pm Seated program begins**\n7:30pm Appetizer reception & book signing with MITCH ALBOM\n  * Enjoy drinks\, appetizers and desserts with live music and plenty of schmoozing\n  * Kosher under supervision of the Detroit Vaad\n  * Copies of Mitch Albom’s NEW book _Twice_ will be available for purchase at the event\n  * **Federation’s Major ($5\,000+)\, Ben Gurion Society ($1\,000+ under age 40) and legacy donors will receive a complimentary copy of the book.** Contact info@jewishannarbor.org for more on these programs. \n_Location_\nThe event will take place in Ann Arbor. Precise location provided via email\nprior to the event. \n_Fourth Annual Pillar Award Honoree: Prue and Ami (z”l) Rosenthal_\nFederation is thrilled to honor Prue and Ami (z”l) with the fourth annual\nPillar Award for exceptional contributions to the Jewish community in the\nareas of Federation’s guiding pillars: Philanthropy\, Engagement and Convening. \n_Raffle Prizes_\nBarry’s Bagels\nBivouac\nBlue Lion Fitness\nBrightworks Coworking Space\nLewis Jeweler\nMoon Winks Café\nRon Sussman Artwork\nYork Food and Drink \n _**Check this space as more raffle prizes are added!**_ \n_Thank You to This Year’s Planning Committee_\nCarrie Bank\nJack Fuchsman\nDiana Ingberg\nHeidi Kahana\nDavid Lauer\nRobyn Schmier \n _This Year’s Main Event is Made Possible by Our Corporate Sponsors_ https://www.nachtlaw.com/ https://www.huntington.com/ https://www.epickoshercatering.com/ https://www.key.com/personal/index.html https://risadvisory.com/ \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13031
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/main-event-2025/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,Beverages (non alcoholic),Cocktails and Drinks,Desserts provided,Finger Food,General,Kosher Food,Older Adults,Parking (free),Philanthropy,Presentation,Special Guest,Vegetarian Friendly,Wheelchair Accessible
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