Events
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Spring is here and that means it is time to get outside and start enjoying nature again! Join the Outdoors group on our first hike of the year, led by fellow JYPer Rachel Katz. Meet us at Lillie Park, North Pavilion at 10am for a relaxed hike followed by a BYO picnic. Bring water, snacks/lunch, […] |
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Presentations from the Federation beneficiary agencies to the Allocations Committee. April 26 and April 28 6 to 9 pm |
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Join area rabbis and leaders for a Zoom Tikkun Leil Shavuot! Sunday May 16th, 8pm-11pm (mincha/maariv 7:30 pm) Washtenaw County’s Prosecuting Attorney Eli Savit will kick off the evening with a keynote address, then choose from multiple learning sessions, including text study, embodied movement, and creative cooking. BYOC (Bring Your Own Cheesecake) and prepare for […] |
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Presentations from the Federation beneficiary agencies to the Allocations Committee. April 26 and April 28 6 to 9 pm |
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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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Please join us for the annual celebration of the graduates of the Jewish Communal Leadership Program at the University of Michigan School of Social Work in partnership with the Jean and Sammuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. Register here.
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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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Editors Leila Farsakh and Bashir Bashir in conversation with contributor Moshe Behar and Nadia Fadil Nineteenth-century Europe turned the political status of its Jewish communities into the “Jewish Question,” as both Christianity and rising forms of nationalism viewed Jews as the ultimate other. With the onset of Zionism, this “question” migrated to Palestine and intensified […]
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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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Zoom for all members of LIFE & LEGACY Teams. A Zoom link will be sent out as time nears. Contact Margaret Schreiber, margaret@jewishannarbor.org, LIFE & LEGACY Coordinator with questions. |
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On the first Friday of (almost) every month, JCS members and other interested parties come together to observe Shabbat (or Shabbes) with songs, candle lighting, wine, and challah. Following Shabbat, we share a meal and schmooze. Children are always welcome. All in-person gatherings including those for First Friday have been canceled for the duration of […] |
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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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Get on board for an adventure...The Israel Experience: Don't Leave Home to Visit! On May 9, 2021 embark on a week long international tour in Israel...without going anywhere! No bags to pack, no liquid limitations, no passports to show, no customs inspections, and no weather related travel delays. Simply a fantastic online, family and individual […] |
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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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Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor Grandparents and Special Friends event for HDS families.
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Joseph Ford in conversation with Imen Neffati Joseph Ford is joined by Imen Neffati to discuss his new book Writing the Black Decade: Conflict and Criticism in Francophone Algerian Literature, which examines how literature—and the way we read, classify, and critique literature—impacts our understanding of the world at a time of conflict. Using the bitterly-contested […]
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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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Learn More Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/946066292891527?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%7D |
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The ORT Book Group is open to all women who are members of ORT America. The group generally meets at the JCC at 7:30, but is convening via zoom at this time. Members are asked to pay a $25 fee to belong, a portion of which supports the chapter. Checks for book group membership should […] |
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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 […] |
6 events,Saturday, 5/22, 11:00PM to Tuesday, 5/25, 8:00PM When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (2019, Drama/Family/History, German w/ subtitles, 119 min) Visit film.jccannarbor.org to make a gift of support online. For more information, contact Noemi Herzig, director of Jewish cultural arts and education, at noemiherzig@jccannarbor.org.
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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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Co-editors: Saleena Saleem and Alexander Arifianto Respondents: Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel Co-editors Saleena Saleem and Alexander Arifianto present their forthcoming special issue of Religion, State and Society, which analyzes cases of sectarianism in Southeast Asia and beyond. They are joined by respondents Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel, co-editors of Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the […]
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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 […] |
5 events,Saturday, 5/29, 11:00PM to Friday, 6/4, 6:00PM Ottolenghi and The Cakes of Versailles (2020, Documentary, English, 75 min) Visit film.jccannarbor.org to make a gift of support online. For more information, contact Noemi Herzig, director of Jewish cultural arts and education, at noemiherzig@jccannarbor.org.
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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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This event is hosted in partnership by Beth Israel Congregation, JCC Krakow and Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor. |
3 events,Tuesday, 6/1, 8:00PM to Friday, 6/4, 6:00PM Documentary Short Films (104 min) Visit film.jccannarbor.org to make a gift of support online. For more information, contact Noemi Herzig, director of Jewish cultural arts and education, at noemiherzig@jccannarbor.org.
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Join JCRC/AJC, Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor, and Jewish Federation of Grand Rapids for a fascinating discussion regarding Israel's relationship with Africa. Speakers include Eyal Daviv, Deputy Israeli Ambassador to Kenya and Dr. Daniel Aschheim, Consul for Public Diplomacy for the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. Registration link coming soon. |
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4 events,Saturday, 6/5, 11:00PM to Tuesday, 6/8, 8:00PM Sublet (2021, Comedy/Drama/Romance, English/Hebrew w/ subtitles, 89 min) Warning: Intended for mature audiences only (sexuality). Visit film.jccannarbor.org to make a gift of support online. For more information, contact Noemi Herzig, director of Jewish cultural arts and education, at noemiherzig@jccannarbor.org.
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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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