Kosher to Go

Kosher to Go from Jewish Senior Life

Got a party or meeting to cater? An occasion for a cookie tray? Or just a yen for a delicious meal as close as it gets to home cooking – without cooking at home?

Having a Blast!

Giving it a toot, discovering hidden talents, preschoolers gather to sound the shofar with a little help from Rabbi Rob Morais, Director of Shalom Street.

How Is This Night Different?

Beyond the Four Questions and Chad Gadya, every family brings to the table something special and uniquely theirs for Passover.

Thanksgivukkah!

Thanksgivukkah!

Stranger things have happened in our kitchens, but the stars have aligned to create a fusion of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah menus.

Days of Awe

Days of Awe

Introducing Rabbis Arturo Kalfus, Mark Robbins, Jeffrey L. Falick and Shragie Myers

Pass the Matzah, please

Pass the Matzah, Please

Pass over the matzah? Heaven forbid. Hardly the bread of affliction. As we know from family recipes, matzah makes the Passover meal.

From the Archives, December 2012

Scenes from the Archives

Clothes change. Hairstyles change. Families grow. The community builds. Happily, Chanukah stays Chanukah.

From the Archives

Scenes from the Archives

In the month of November we celebrate the blessings of family and community. So many reasons to give our thanks.

From the Archives

Scenes from the Archives

Established in 1991, the Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives documents the rich and varied history of Jewish Detroit

Honey Cake

Fast Break

May it be a good year. May it be a sweet new year. May you be inscribed in the Book of Life. These are the traditional blessings of Rosh Hashanah.