August 1, 2016
A First! Michigan Jewish Food Festival
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
It’s in Our Roots, August 28, Shed 5, Eastern Market
It’s in Our Roots, August 28, Shed 5, Eastern Market
Meet Atieno Nyar Kasagam, MSU grad, urban gardener and resident of neighborhood farm, Founder of the Detroit African Coalition for Liberated Land, awarded top prize in Do It for Detroit’s 2016 grant competition, sponsored by Yad Ezra, NEXTGen and Repair the World, in support of Detroit’s Food Justice Movement.
A Tamarack Mom Remembers a Time Before iPhone and SnapChat
Defining the Tastes of Jewish Detroit
First-Time Special Mission Shares Israel with Interfaith Couples
Two Schools in Need Get Furniture Donation
A child spends his day releasing energy – jumping, spinning, running, climbing, chasing – and absorbing lessons for a lifetime. A new program, offered locally only at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s Sarah & Irving Pitt Child Development Center (CDC), gets to the heart of both.
From Marvelous Marvin’s to Joe Cornell, Metro Detroit millennials will remember these moments.
Young adults with special needs hone talents through Soul Center’s art studios and cafe