Ongoing

Hebrew Language & Literature Classes

Hebrew Language & Literature Classes offered to any level - from Beginner to Advanced. For more information about Hebrew classes or to discuss placement of new students, please contact Nira Lev, Director of Hebrew Programs, 248-330-3601 or [email protected] Tuition varies from $140 - $265 Supported by the Harold Wade Hebrew Literacy Fund. Scholarship ...

JFamily Challah Train Nominations 2024-2025

Choo Choo! Would you like to nominate a family to hop aboard the JFamily Challah Train and receive a challah (and bag of goodies) just in time for Shabbat? Our Parent Connectors are out in the community each week delivering a Shabbat treat for families in need of a "warm hug" or those celebrating a ...

JCC Maccabi Games – Detroit Delegation – 2025 Registration

Welcome to the 2025 Detroit JCC Maccabi Delegation deposit page! This page is exclusively for making a deposit. Information about evaluation dates will be forthcoming. If the athlete is not confirmed after evaluations, you will receive a refund. The Games are taking place in two host communities, Tucson, AZ (July 27-August 1, 2025) and Pittsburgh, ...

Adaptive Yoga with Nichole Bostick

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield Township

Join us for a relaxing and inclusive yoga experience. Our adaptive yoga class is designed for individuals of all abilities. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced yogi, our certified instructor will guide you through gentle poses, breathing exercises, and meditation. Tuesdays & Fridays @ 10 am First class: Tuesday, November 5 Cost per ...

Scholars in Session: Jews and Drag-An American Cultural History 1900-2020

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield

Golan Moskowitz, 2024-2025 University of Michigan Frankel Institute Fellow, explores the Jewish American cultural history of the gender-transcendent performance art of drag, from early twentieth-century Yiddish vaudeville through contemporary Emmy-winning reality television. Professor Moskowitz will discuss how marginalized Jewish artists, writers, and performers creatively process legacies of embodied otherness, focusing especially on Jewish American descendants ...