May 29, 2012
Coming Home: Because There’s No Place Like Detroit
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Meet Ben Falik, age 30, Cool Dad, Detroiter in Exile, Recovering Attorney, Manager of Detroit Service Initiatives for Repair the World
Meet Ben Falik, age 30, Cool Dad, Detroiter in Exile, Recovering Attorney, Manager of Detroit Service Initiatives for Repair the World
There’s nothing like getting tucked into bed with a good book. PJ Library keeps the tradition alive. . .with a Jewish spin.
Vey shmear! How food has become one of the big attractions in Detroit.
Isaac Agree Synagogue, the “last synagogue standing downtown” now attracts a host of young newcomers
A printer’s workshop, filled with light, brimming with ideas. A portrait of a master artist at home in her studio.
A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948 – a fascinating read from a woman on the world stage.
Who better to ask about social activism, than Michelle Passion, JCRC’s 2012Activist of the Year?
An old folks home? No more!
MSU Hillel brings together a diversity of students to participate in service work with Detroit youth.
There’s plenty of startup buzz to go around and enough to inspire entrepreneurial enterprises to open doors.