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Following JHSM's elections and programming retrospective, Patrick Gallagher (Gallagher & Associates) shares his experience planning, designing, and creating Jewish exhibits and museums around the world. June 7, 2021

Rachel B. Gross, PhD argues that artisanal delis, picture books, historic synagogues, and Jewish genealogists are nostalgic activities that should be understood as religious practices. May 25, 2021

Innovators & Entrepreneurs, sponsored by Jan-Pro Detroit and Alrig USA, is back! Jared Rothberger and Gabriel Schuchman interview Geoff Kretchmer (Star Trax Events and Detroit Axe) about his unusual career path. May 12, 2021.

Prof. Emeritus David Weinberg joins us to talk about "The Bintel Brief: East-European Jewish Immigrants and Their Descendants Make Their Way in America, 1906-1967." Photo courtesy Elayne Gross Photography. May 3, 2021.

Our new series, "Shattering the Ceiling," features interviews with pioneering Michigan Jewish women. Meet Molly Reeser, founder and executive director of Camp Casey." Thanks to Ann Conrad for her generous support of this series! April 20, 2021.

Craig P. Wilson (chief curator of Mackinac State Historic Parks) tells us all about Ezekiel Solomon(s), Michigan's first Jewish resident, who settled in Michilimackinac in 1761. Photo courtesy Elayne Gross Photography. April 6, 2021.

J-Cycle 10 (2021) Resources

Looking for more information on J-Cycle 10's automotive-themed stops?

Meyer & Anna Prentis Building
Boston Edison
Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
Beth Olem Cemetery
Eastern Market

 

J-Cycle 8 (2018) Interactive Map

Unable to attend our wildly popular bicycle tour of Jewish Detroit? Our route below gives you a taste of what you missed. This map is made possible by a grant from MotorCities National Heritage Area. We appreciate their support!

 

J-Cycle Interactive Map

 

Looking for Some Good Reading Material on Jews in Michigan?

• American Jewish History, Journal of the American Jewish Historical Society. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

• Applebaum, Phillip. The Wetsmans: Odyssey of an American Family. William Morse Davidson, 1994.

• Berman, Lila Corwin.  Metropolitan Jews: Politics, Race, and Religion in Postwar Detroit.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015.

• Bolkosky, Sidney. Harmony and Dissonance, Voices of Jewish Identity in Detroit, 1914-1967. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991.

• Cantor, Judith Levin. Jews in Michigan. (Discovering the Peoples of Michigan). East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001.

• Cohen, Irwin. Jewish Detroit: A Pictorial History. Arcadia Press, 2002.

• Demetriou, Karen Kritz, & Fran Rubin Weinstein. Temple B’nai Israel, 100 Years: Saginaw, Michigan, 1890-1990. Saginaw: Golden Jubilee, 1942.

• Devlin, Dennis S. Muskegon’s Jewish Community: A Centennial History, 1888-1988. Muskegon: Dana Corp., 1988.

• Edgar, Dr. Irving I. A History of Early Jewish Physicians in the State of Michigan. New York: Philosophical Library, 1982.

• Friedlander, Alex.  From Suwalki to St. Ignace: A History of the Rosenthal, Reinhertz, Blumrosen, Winkelman, and Related Families.  Brooklyn, NY: Breakaway Productions, 2003.

• Grad, Eli, and Bette Roth. Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 5622-5742, 1861-1981. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1982.

• Katz, Irving I., and Dr. Jacob Marcus. The Beth El Story. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1955.

• Kraus, Bea. A Time to Remember: A History of the Jewish Community in South Haven. Allegan Forest, MI: The Priscilla Press, 1999.
(Available at First Hebrew Congregation, 263 Broadway, South Haven, MI 49090)

• Michigan History, Journal of the Historical Society of Michigan. 1305 Abbott Rd., Lansing, MI 48823.

• Michigan Jewish History, JHSM's annual journal. West Bloomfield, MI.
Contact us to find out how you can receive a copy of the current issue.  Browse our online archive of past issues.

• Rockaway, Robert. The Jews of Detroit, From the Beginning, 1762-1914. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1986.

• Slobin, Dan. From the Pale of Settlement to Michigan: Stories of My Grandparents and Their Families.  Berkeley: Dan I. Slobin, 2016, 2021.

 

Links to some digitized content provided by our friends at the Center for Jewish History.

                                

 

 

 


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