Events
Calendar of Events
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Join Hatmadah BBYO for this annual tradition! Experience Wiard Orchard's Haunted House, cider and donuts and more! Please pre-register with the link!
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". . . Art Comes Before Anything Else. . ." Ukraine, Russia, and the Art of Felix Lembersky October 30, 2023 at 2:30-4:30 PM Space 2435, North Quad, University of Michigan 105 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI THE UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS are invited to a lecture and opening of an interactive virtual exhibit on the art […]
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Professor Barzilai will talk about Jewish folklore around the Golem.
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The Jewish Community Center, in partnership with Michigan State University College of Music, proudly presents Trio Cantilena! Join us for a night of beautiful Sephardic Jewish music on Saturday, November 4 at 7:30 PM at Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor. Tickets are $18 for JCC Members and $25 for Community Members, and can be […]
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The 36th Annual Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival is fast approaching! Mark your calendars for November 5-19, 2023 for two weeks of in-person, virtual, and hybrid events featuring a diverse array of authors bringing new fiction, nonfiction, and children's literature to the greater Ann Arbor community. Most events are free and open to the public; […]
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SPONSOR NIGHT @ THE JCC With Author Benyamin Cohen, The Einstein Effect: How the World's Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds Moderated by Timothy Chupp, Professor of Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan DINNER @ 5:30 PM PROGRAM WITH AUTHOR @ 7:00 PM Register HERE to attend the FREE public […] |
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Diana Fersko, We Need to Talk About Antisemitism Moderated by Dr. Jonathan Trobe, Ophthalmology, Michigan Medicine 7:00 PM over Zoom A milÂlenÂniÂal rabÂbi explores why we’re relucÂtant to disÂcuss antiÂsemitism — and empowÂers us to fight against it. AntiÂsemitism is on the rise in AmerÂiÂca, in cities and rurÂal areas, in red states and blue […] |
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Jennifer Rosner, Once We Were Home Moderated by Jenny Traig 12:00 PM over Zoom From Jennifer Rosner, National Jewish Book Award Finalist and author of The Yellow Bird Sings, comes a novel based on the true stories of children stolen in the wake of World War II. Ana will never forget her […]
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Jeff Bender, Oh, I Just Didn't Know and Apparel Has No Gender and Author A.J. Sass, Camp Quiltbag 7:00 PM over Zoom Apparel Has No Gender When Jeff BenÂder’s child CourtÂney, who was assigned male at birth, asked for her first dress at one and a half years old, all Jeff saw was the smile and […] |
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IN-PERSON LUNCH & LEARN @ THE JCC With Author Martin Fletcher, Teachers: The Ones I Can't Forget Moderated by Efrat Lachter, Investigative Correspondent for Israel's Channel 12 News 12 PM @ the JCC Teachers are the people Martin Fletcher met throughout his work as a news correspondent, often on the worst day of their lives. He […] |
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Rebecca Clarren, The Cost of Free Land Moderated by Deborah Dash Moore, Professor of History, University of Michigan 12:00 PM over Zoom RebecÂca ClarÂren only knew the major plot points of her immiÂgrant family’s oriÂgins. Her great-great-grandÂparÂents, the Sinykins, and their six chilÂdren fled antiÂsemitism in RusÂsia and arrived in the […]
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As part of a new initiative at Temple Beth Emeth we are offering programming and study sessions centered around the art of aging through a Jewish lens. More information about future programming will be coming soon. Until then, please join us for our 6 part book discussion using the text Getting Good at Getting Older by Richard […]
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Registration required for in-person seating and to receive the Zoom link (below). Please join Temple Beth Emeth clergy for a discussion on the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict. We will explore the different leadership factions in the West Bank and Gaza, with a particular focus on the rise of Hamas. This conversation aims to serve […] |
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HYBRID LUNCH & LEARN PROGRAM With Author Sylvie Bigar, Cassoulet Confessions Moderated by Lonnie Sussman 12:00 PM | Lunch at the JCC | Author Will Join Virtually When Sylvie accepted an apparently anodyne assignment on cassoulet, France’s ancestral bean and meat stew, she could not have known that she was about to jump into a […]
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Elementary Shabbat: A short service, song session, and community building! Dinner: $5, registration requested. Family Camp: Family Camp is part of our monthly Elementary Shabbats, although younger and older siblings are totally welcome, too! Each time we will have a different theme, largely focused on Jewish holidays, and we will play team-building games and have competitions […]
$5
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Calling all Jewish 7th and 8th graders! Join us on November 12th for your first taste of BBYO! $10 includes a limo ride, bowling + shoes, and a special stop for dessert. You won't want to miss this event! The limo will leave at 12:15pm prompt. Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to ensure you have […]
$10
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Join community members to show support by making signs to be carried at the Washington March for Israel. Materials (markers, stickers, poster boards) will be provided but please also feel free to bring your own. REGISTER HERE Please note that flag poles and carrying sticks will not be permitted. |
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IN-PERSON CHILDREN’S PROGRAM With Author Elyssa Friedland, The Museum of Lost Teeth 10:00 AM at the JCC Sponsored By Toothy lives in Liam’s mouth next to his best friend Fang. He’s a good tooth — sparkÂly and strong, and he loves doing the floss. One day, Toothy notices that he is loose and panÂics! Where will he […]
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Richard Hurowitz, In the Garden of the Righteous 7:00 PM over Zoom Moderated by Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld, CEO, Zekelman Holocaust Center Sponsored By The Second World War took the lives of more than fifty million, more than six million exterminated through crimes of such enormity, a new name to describe the […] |
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Jonathan Freedland, The Escape Artist Moderated by Rita Benn 12:00 PM over Zoom In April 1944, Rudolf Vrba became one of the very first Jews to escape from Auschwitz and make his way to freedom—among only a tiny handful who ever pulled off that near-impossible feat. He did it to reveal […]
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Andrew Lawler, Under Jerusalem Moderated by Yaron Eliav, Associate Professor of Rabbinic Literature and Jewish History of Late Antiquity, University of Michigan 7:00 PM over Zoom In 1863, a French senator arrived in Jerusalem hoping to unearth relics dating to biblical times. Digging deep underground, he discovered an ancient grave that, he […] |
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HYBRID LUNCH & LEARN PROGRAM With Author Debby Applegate, Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age Moderated by Chuck Newman 12:00 PM | Lunch at the JCC | Author Will Join Virtually In Roaring Twenties New York City, when the nightclubs closed down, the in-crowd didn’t go home. Everyone went to Polly’s […]
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3rd Mega Challah Bake RSVP Here! Date:Wednesday, Nov. 15th, 2023 Location:Palmer Commons100 Washtenaw Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Martin Sneider, Shelf Life: A Novel Moderated by Robin Pollak 7:00 PM over Zoom A JewÂish AmerÂiÂcan famÂiÂly saga set in St. Louis about the rise of its fashÂion retailÂing empire, and how it splits and ultiÂmateÂly devÂasÂtates the family. As the son of Max FeldÂman, the brilÂliant founder of the […] |
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As part of a new initiative at Temple Beth Emeth we are offering programming and study sessions centered around the art of aging through a Jewish lens. More information about future programming will be coming soon. Until then, please join us for our 6 part book discussion using the text Getting Good at Getting Older by Richard […]
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Liel Leibovitz, How the Talmud Can Change Your Life 7:00 PM over Zoom An extraÂorÂdiÂnary work of JewÂish ethics, law, and traÂdiÂtion, the TalÂmud comÂpels readÂers to engage with its abunÂdance of ideas on how to live a good life. Full of folk legÂends, bawdy tales, and rabÂbiniÂcal back-and-forth over cenÂturies, it […] |
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VIRTUAL PROGRAM With Author Anna Salton Eisen, The 23rd Psalm Moderated by Shirlee Wyman Harris 11:00 AM over Zoom This new anniverÂsary ediÂtion of the HoloÂcaust memÂoir of George Salton (then LucÂjan SalzÂman), gives readÂers a perÂsonÂal and powÂerÂful account of his surÂvival through one of the darkÂest periÂods in human and JewÂish hisÂtoÂry. With […]
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Please register with the dish you're bringing:Â https://bit.ly/tbelgbtq Join us for a Shabbat dinner and candle lighting with members of the local queer community! Bring a dish to share with others, make new friends and let us know what you'd like to see in future queer programming! Temple Beth Emeth is launching a new queer affinity […]
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The perfect mix of Shabbat and Thanksgiving! Time and Location: Register for Location Registration link here |
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IN-PERSON LOCAL AUTHORS BRUNCH @ THE JCC 11 AM @ the JCC Do you have a new book out this year, or know others in the community who do? Present it at one of the JCC’s highlight events of the festival! Books with a 2023 publication date that are of Jewish interest — featuring a […]
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Fundraiser for the Israel Emergency Fund 11/19/2023 03:00 PM ET Click Here to Register Online Description You are invited to a fundraiser to learn more about the Israel Emergency Campaign. Join us on Sunday, November 19 at 3pm at the home of Malcolm and Judy Cohen. A minimum donation of $1000 per person to the Israel Emergency Campaign […]
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The Movie Group meets monthly by zoom at 4:00 on (usually) the second Sunday of the month. Irregularities occur. Members are notified by email. Contact Marian Cohen at marianc@umich.edu if you wish to join, Â Check the ORTannarbor.org website for more information |
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The Russ Collins Film Discussion Group is BACK! September 2023 – June 2024, 7:00-8:30 PM @ the JCC REGISTER HERE! Each month, starting in September and ending in June, join Russell Collins, Executive Director of the Michigan Theater and co-host of WEMU’s Cinema Chat, for a lively discussion of movie plots, characters and the unique […] |
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Women of TBE’s Annual Hanukkah Bazaar - We offer holiday must have items such as Hanukkiah, a wide variety of candles, fair trade gelt, holiday inspired jewelry, children's toys & books in addition to Judaica of all types. |
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Women of TBE’s Annual Hanukkah Bazaar - We offer holiday must have items such as Hanukkiah, a wide variety of candles, fair trade gelt, holiday inspired jewelry, children's toys & books in addition to Judaica of all types. |
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Please join us for spiritual support, study, and connection if you have a friend or loved one who has been diagnosed with dementia. In this three-session class, our central text will be Broken Fragments: Jewish Experiences of Alzheimer's Disease, a collection of Jewish texts, personal stories, and professional insights from family members, medical professional, clergy, […] |
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As part of a new initiative at Temple Beth Emeth we are offering programming and study sessions centered around the art of aging through a Jewish lens. More information about future programming will be coming soon. Until then, please join us for our 6 part book discussion using the text Getting Good at Getting Older by Richard […]
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Israeli Community Meet-Up: Inventing Words and Poem Writing Workshop Following the Poetry of Avraham Shlonsky Location: Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor - Levine Lounge Time: Thursday, November 30th, 7:30PM-9:00PM Register HERE |
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Women of TBE’s Annual Hanukkah Bazaar - We offer holiday must have items such as Hanukkiah, a wide variety of candles, fair trade gelt, holiday inspired jewelry, children's toys & books in addition to Judaica of all types. |
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