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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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Brew a cup of tea and join Rabbi Caine for Torah study. We'll delve into the depths of Torah, starting with Genesis (not the weekly parashah), as we bring our best selves and traditional perspectives to engage the text and apply it to our daily lives. A variety of teas will be sent on a monthly basis.
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With peaceful, loving thoughts to everyone in these uncertain times, Cantor Emerita Annie Rose invites you to participate in a 5-session class entitled Mourning and Mitzvah, beginning on Thursday, January 7. Mourning and Mitzvah is designed for those who have lost a loved one recently or in years past, those who would like to learn […] |
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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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Though directed at people who are considering conversion, this serious examination of the main dimensions of Judaism --from mysticism to Talmud to Jewish Holidays and rituals – is open to anyone who wants to deepen their Jewish literacy. This course is open to members and non-members. For more information or the Zoom password, please contact Sam […] |
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Every Step Is a Gift: Caregiving, Endurance, and the Path to Gratitude - available from Nicola's Books & Literati Bookstore - explores Josh Lasky’s eleven-year journey as a caregiver to his father who battled Parkinson’s Disease. Josh was just twenty-one when he took on this Herculean responsibility, and although his story is unique, it is […] |
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Rabbi Dobrusin will facilitate “Zoom” discussions on the classic Rabbinic text: Pirke Avot. While the title is usually translated as “Teachings of the Sages”, a more interesting translation is "Chapters of Fundamental Principles." Pirke Avot consists of short rabbinic statements concerning ethics, faith and interpersonal relationships. Reading Pirke Avot helps us focus on the values […]
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Brew a cup of tea and join Rabbi Caine for Torah study. We'll delve into the depths of Torah, starting with Genesis (not the weekly parashah), as we bring our best selves and traditional perspectives to engage the text and apply it to our daily lives. A variety of teas will be sent on a […] |
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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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Born and raised in Ann Arbor, Aly Halpert is a queer Jewish young adult musician, writer, activist, and organizer living on Schaghticoke land in Millerton, NY. A singer, pianist, drummer, and guitar player, Aly writes songs for building community, working for collective liberation, and visioning different worlds. Aly leads music and prayer for Jewish community, […] |
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This first of two sessions focuses on learning how to take charge of your money: creating financial goals and having access to tools to help you achieve those goals. The second session, on wealth-building, will take place in the Fall Living Room Lectures lineup.
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Rabbi Dobrusin will facilitate “Zoom” discussions on the classic Rabbinic text: Pirke Avot. While the title is usually translated as “Teachings of the Sages”, a more interesting translation is "Chapters of Fundamental Principles." Pirke Avot consists of short rabbinic statements concerning ethics, faith and interpersonal relationships. Reading Pirke Avot helps us focus on the values […]
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With peaceful, loving thoughts to everyone in these uncertain times, Cantor Emerita Annie Rose invites you to participate in a 5-session class entitled Mourning and Mitzvah, beginning on Thursday, January 7. Mourning and Mitzvah is designed for those who have lost a loved one recently or in years past, those who would like to learn […] |
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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor event for preschoolers and their family. Contact Ali Reingold for more information and registration.
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Join Cantor Regina Hayut in welcoming Cantor Sofia Falkovitch from Paris for a proper Parisian brunch. She will be serving up a taste of Jewish life in Paris/Europe through music and a discussion of European Jewish culture, as well as showing off a menu of baguette, cheese, croissants, and hot chocolate. Yum! Cantor Falkovitch has […] |
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Roey J. Gafter, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev & Tommaso M. Milani, University of Gothenburg The aim of this presentation is to illustrate and analyze the reactions of some mainstream Israeli politicians to a celebrity marriage between Tzahi Halevi, a Jewish Israeli actor, and Lucy Aharish, a Palestinian Israeli TV personality. Drawing upon the notion […]
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Weekly on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 - March 3, 2021, 4:30 – 6:30pm REGISTRATION: Yerusha.org/sage-ing/sage-ing-program-registration To learn more, go to www.yerusha.org/sage-ing or contact us at sageing@yerusha.org. Join us for this class that presents the inspiring teachings of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z'l, from his groundbreaking book, From Age-ing to Sage-ing: A Revolutionary Approach to Growing Older. Feed your soul with this inspiring program […]
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On the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Eastern Michigan University Center for Jewish Studies will host Holly Huffnagle, U.S. Director for Combating Antisemitism for the American Jewish Committee (AJC). The event is open to all but registration is required at:
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Lecture by Guy G. Stroumsa, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, followed by roundtable conversation with John M. Efron, University of California, Berkeley Throughout the nineteenth century, the birth of what one may call philologia orientalis and the discovery of the linguistic similarities between Sanskrit and European languages radically transformed the perception of the East, much […]
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Rabbi Dobrusin will facilitate “Zoom” discussions on the classic Rabbinic text: Pirke Avot. While the title is usually translated as “Teachings of the Sages”, a more interesting translation is "Chapters of Fundamental Principles." Pirke Avot consists of short rabbinic statements concerning ethics, faith and interpersonal relationships. Reading Pirke Avot helps us focus on the values […]
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Brew a cup of tea and join Rabbi Caine for Torah study. We'll delve into the depths of Torah, starting with Genesis (not the weekly parashah), as we bring our best selves and traditional perspectives to engage the text and apply it to our daily lives. A variety of teas will be sent on a […] |
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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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1 event,Representatives from local Federations will meet with top leaders from both sides of the Congressional aisle and members of the Biden administration. |
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Weekly on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 - March 3, 2021, 4:30 – 6:30pm REGISTRATION: Yerusha.org/sage-ing/sage-ing-program-registration To learn more, go to www.yerusha.org/sage-ing or contact us at sageing@yerusha.org. Join us for this class that presents the inspiring teachings of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z'l, from his groundbreaking book, From Age-ing to Sage-ing: A Revolutionary Approach to Growing Older. Feed your soul with this inspiring program […] |
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West Bloomfield Lecture Series/JCC of Metro Detroit SAJE event Naomi Seidman, Frankel Institute Fellow Sister Scholars: The Emergence of Orthodox Girls' Education in Interwar Poland This lecture will trace the revolution in the name of tradition enacted by Sarah Schenirer, a divorced seamstress with an eighth-grade education, who created a girls' school system, Bais Yaakov, […]
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Jewish Disability Advocacy Month February 3, 2021, 7 pm Click Here for More Information and Registration! |
5 events,Jewish Multilingualism in the Midwest: Yiddish Translations of Urban Experience Mellon Sawyer Seminar: Sites of Translation in the Multilingual Midwest Seminar coordinator: Maya Barzilai (UM Associate Professor of Middle East Studies and Judaic Studies) Visiting participants: Mikhl Yashinsky (Actor, playwright, director, and Yiddisht), Jessica Kirzane (Scholar, translator, instructor of Yiddish, University of Chicago), Erin Faigin […]
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Performance by Mikhl Yashinsky, followed by Q&A with Mikhail Krutikov The author and anthologist Ezra Korman was born in Kiev and later adopted Detroit as his home, becoming the city’s dean of Yiddish letters. Mikhl Yashinsky, born in Detroit a few decades later, has claimed an inheritance of thought and poetry in the author’s life […]
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Rabbi Dobrusin will facilitate “Zoom” discussions on the classic Rabbinic text: Pirke Avot. While the title is usually translated as “Teachings of the Sages”, a more interesting translation is "Chapters of Fundamental Principles." Pirke Avot consists of short rabbinic statements concerning ethics, faith and interpersonal relationships. Reading Pirke Avot helps us focus on the values […]
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Brew a cup of tea and join Beth Israel Congregation's Rabbi Caine for Torah study. We'll delve into the depths of Torah, starting with Genesis (not the weekly parashah), as we bring our best selves and traditional perspectives to engage the text and apply it to our daily lives. A variety of teas will be […] |
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Join Rabbi Whinston for our weekly Torah Study, where we discuss the weekly Torah portion and gather for prayer.
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Shabbat Lunch 12:15 pm Book Reading 1:00 pm RSVP or Questions: telliott@templebethemeth.org Join us for an intimate Shabbat lunch and session with liturgist Alden Solovy, who will read from and answer questions about his new book. A friend and frequent scholar at Beth Emeth, Alden will share inside stories of his newest work. An American […] |