THE SCAFFOLD EFFECT: Raising Resilient, Self-Reliant, and Secure Kids in an Age of Anxiety

Virtual

Join Jfamily and Detroit Jewish Book Fair, along with moderator Franki Bagdade, for a thoughtful discussion using a practical, compassionate guide to helping children develop independence and a strong identity. In The Scaf­fold Effect, world-renowned child psy­chi­a­trist and found­ing mem­ber of the non-prof­it Child Mind Insti­tute, Harold Koplewicz, intro­duces the pow­er­ful and clin­i­cal­ly test­ed idea […]

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Hillel Day School “Super Why” K-4 Family Open House

Hillel Day School 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI

Discover your child’s power to learn at Hillel’s Family Open House adventure. Meet Hillel’s powerful teachers, embark on an exciting adventure, and solve your dinner program with a meal to-go.

Returning to a New Normal

Virtual

The Cancer Thrivers Network for Jewish Women presents “Returning to a New Normal: Turning Trauma into Resiliency.” The past year and a half dealing with COVID-19 has been extraordinarily challenging. Our worlds were suddenly turned upside down and we are all still living through this traumatic experience. In order to move forward into our Next […]

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a Black King of the Bible in Duke Ellington’s Symphonic Triptych “Three Black Kings”

Virtual

Luca Bragalini An ICAMus (The International Center for American Music) event, sponsored by MCECS (Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies), in collaboration with the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies and Dept. of Middle East Studies, University of Michigan In honor of Martin Luther King Day 2022 Advanced Registration Required: https://tinyurl.com/2zvsappv Jazz composer, pianist, jazz orchestra […]

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JFMD/UJF Combined Board Meeting

Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit 6735 Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI

JFMD/UJF Combined Board Meeting

Jewish Blues in 20th-Century Classical Music

Virtual

Luca Bragalini An ICAMus (The International Center for American Music) event, sponsored by MCECS (Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies), in collaboration with the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies and Dept. of Middle East Studies, University of Michigan In honor of Martin Luther King Day 2022 Advanced Registration Required: https://tinyurl.com/t77y66uh The Blues, an expression of […]

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Nosh & Knowledge – Caring Capacity: A Jewish Perspective

Virtual

Self-care may be a buzzword, but that doesn’t make it easy to achieve. Would it surprise you to hear that Judaism views self-care as an essential value? Only by starting with the self can we strive to show up for others. In a time when we are confronted with so many needs, this is Torah […]

Take a Breath Brake

Virtual

Taking care of a loved one can be difficult. So can ensuring that your own needs are being met during this challenging time. It’s easy to feel isolated but Jewish Family Service and Jewish Senior Life are here to offer family caregivers support, comfort and a sense of community. In this second of four presentation […]

So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex

Virtual

Ian Kerner helps you take a fresh look at your sex life, just in time for Valentine’s Day. He’ll be discussing his new book, So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex: Laying Bare and Learning to Repair Our Love Lives. For Registration: https://jlive.app/events/1013

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