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 ...

2025 Farber Art Class with Harriet Gelfond

Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 Lincoln St, Oak Park

To register, e-mail (https://mailto:[email protected]/) or call (248) 432-5418 Farber Art Class with Harriet Gelfond Monday/Wednesday/Friday – 9:30 am – 12 p.m $65 for 10 classes Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak Park This is an ongoing class that meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday unless there is a holiday. In this studio class, you will ...

Weekly Drawing & Painting Open Studio with artist Marci Bykat 2025

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

RSVP to Rosa Chessler: (https://mailto:[email protected]/) or 248.432.5418 Wednesdays – 11 :30 am – 1 pm $15 per class Students can draw an object they bring in, or whatever the instructor puts on display. The instructor is available for any help needed or questions/suggestions. Students must bring in their own materials. **RSVP to Rosa Chessler: ...

Serving Up Stories: Everything I Need to Know, I Learned Playing Pickleball-Stories from the Court

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

Local author, Rick Broida shares his new book, Everything I Need to Know, I Learned Playing Pickleball: Stories from the Court, Lessons from the Sport , followed by book signing, tours of JRec and a Pickleball demonstration. All participants will receive a free JRec pass. ABOUT Rick Broida brings 30+ years of "tech-pertise" to Yahoo ...

Scholars in Session: A Pickle Problem-The Deli Revival and American Jewish Religion

The J - Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd,

Prof. Rachel B. Gross explores how participating in the deli revival provides an alternative, under-appreciated way of practicing in American Jewish life. In her book, Beyond the Synagogue: Jewish Nostalgia as Religious Practice, the author traces American Jews' involvement in a broad array of ostensibly nonreligious activities. From conducting Jewish genealogical research, visiting Jewish historic ...