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Inside the D:Hive With Jeff Aronoff

Jewish energy channeled toward Downtown revival. Jeff Aronoff describes himself as a Tamarack kid. And the skills and ideas he learned in … Read More

Portraits of Courage

“Women of Ravensbruck” exhibit features survivors with Detroit ties. Experiences of former prisoners and survivors of Ravensbruck, one of the Nazis’ major … Read More

Free Cap & Gown submissions are due by April 30

The Detroit Jewish News’ annual Cap & Gown Yearbook for Jewish high school seniors will be published in our May 24 issue. Every Jewish … Read More

Reel Life

JCC Film Festival strives to entertain and educate. During the Yom Kippur War, the enemies were Syria and Egypt. After the war, … Read More

A Trip To Remember

85 Metro Detroiters among 1,500 young Jews at annual TribeFest. Nearly 1,500 young Jews from across North America — including 85 from … Read More

TribeFest Via Social Media

If you are under 40, in North America, active in the Jewish community and affiliated with any Federation agencies, then you were … Read More

Baseball, Not Bullets

Richard Reznik helps keep Detroit kids off the streets and on the diamonds. The crack of a bat, not the pop of … Read More

Spirited Show

Detroit native Bruce Joel Rubin’s smash movie Ghost is now a musical on Broadway. He earned an Oscar for writing the blockbuster … Read More

One City, Many Voices: Mumford Forgotten

Jews should help save public education in Detroit. Springtime is looming, and while most Michiganders look forward to trees budding, birds returning … Read More

Both Sides Of The Aisle

Young Republicans and Democrats sound off about today’s issues.  The results among Jews are open to interpretation, but the general trend tells … Read More