November 29, 2015
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Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit
Images of Detroit’s Largest Chanukah Celebration
Images of Detroit’s Largest Chanukah Celebration
We’ve scoured the internet for the greatest of Chanukah gifts.
From Johannesburg, where it all began, to Dublin, Paris, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, San Francisco, and everywhere in between, Detroit was one of hundreds of communities from countries all over the world to host a Great Big Challah Bake as part of The Shabbos Project.
They come in all shapes and sizes and are made out of everything from recycled doors and repurposed shipping containers to flowing fabric and wooden planks. Sukkahs are popping up… Continue reading A Sukkah Showcase of Metro Detroit
Just in time for 5776, our interactive High Holidays Guide is full of fun
facts and new ideas to start the Jewish New Year off right!
Short answer: Brett Willner
Honored for her can-do, must-do spirit, Marcy Feldman is named the recipient of JCRC’s 2015 Activist Award.
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Jewish Detroit has a long history of mobility, and Jews have lived in the five Grosse Pointes for almost a century.
In the season of thanks and holiday cheer, it’s all too easy to take the blessings of family for granted. For single-parent families in particular, even the simplest joy of sharing a traditional Shabbat dinner can present a challenge.