We have a beautiful new office at 5080 W. Bristol, Suite 3, Flint Michigan, 48507. On March 6th, from 8:30 am until noon we invite you to stop by and have a breakfast tour. We’ll have bagels, lox, cream cheese, danish and coffee cake and coffee, tea and orange...
We have a beautiful new office at 5080 W. Bristol, Suite 3, Flint Michigan, 48507. Our email addresses and phone numbers and fax number are unchanged. We invite you to stop by and have a tour. Stay tuned as we will be announcing a community open house with food, drink...
Event is FREE to all! Saturday, February 23rd 7 pm until 9 pm Free food & live music at 7:30 Insight Institute of Neurosurgery & Neuroscience4800 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48507 Unity in Diversity seeks to build bridges of communication, support &...
ISRAEL AT 70: COMPLEXITY, CHALLENGE, AND CREATIVITY Academic conference on September 16-17, 2018 at the Kellogg Center at Michigan State University To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel and reflect on that history, the Michigan...
The concert was a musical revue of the history, culture, and achievements of Israel and which featured Hadar Orshalimy on vocals and keyboard accompanied by Sheldon Low and Gregg Monteith. Prior to the concert, a Middle Eastern dinner was catered by Annabel Cohen,...
Israel and International Law Mott Community College Gorman Building Auditorium 1401 E. Court St. Friday, April 13, 1pm Part of the Israel at 70 series Made possible with generous support of the Ravitz FoundationEdwin Black is the New York Times bestselling...
Professor Joseph Massad will be teaching an undergraduate course History of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) in 19th century Europe and the development of Zionism.
Jewish civilization in Azerbaijan dates back over 1,500 years. Oral tradition states that Jews first arrived in the South Caucasus country during the eighth century […]
Syrian's democratic opposition of 2011 was a loosely allied group and struggled with ideological, political, and ethnic divisions, resulting in a lack of unified leadership […]
This comes after the Israeli government unanimously approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's NIS 40 million plan to encourage demographic growth in the Golan Heights.