Featured Events
Book Swap and Rooftop Shabbat 🙋
Thou Shalt Not Remain Silent Part II: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Acts 🖥
On the eve of the Holocaust, more than 3 million Jews lived in Poland. Today, hundreds of Poles — with meager resources and on their own initiative — are devoted […]
Adult Hebrew Class (Level A) 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueThe language of the ancient Israelites, Hebrew ceased to be spoken between 200–400 CE, in the aftermath of the Third Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire — but its use […]
Early Childhood Center Open House 🖥
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueJoin us for a (virtual) panel discussion with our ECC educators, parents, and Rabbi Sam Natov to learn more about our Reggio Emilia-inspired school, our synagogue community, and why Stephen […]
Community Mahjong 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueSpend the afternoon playing maj with friends old and new! All levels welcome — whether you're a pro, need to sharpen your skills, or are just learning to play, there's […]
In These Times With Rabbi Ammi Hirsch: Ora Hirsch Pescovitz
Dr. Ora Hirsch Pescovitz is the president of Oakland University and was among the first to issue a statement condemning the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. Rabbi Ammi Hirsch's older sister helps us understand the atmosphere on American college campuses today and why so many university administrations have tolerated a deteriorating situation for Jewish […]
Virtual Short Story Group 🖥
Join our monthly Short Story Group on Zoom, where we discuss Jewish-themed material. This month we’re reading “The Ant and the Grasshopper: A Millennial Fable” by Simon Rich, “Jews of Discretion” by Andre Aciman, "Soft Sculpture" by Lore Segal, “Isn’t It Interesting?” (a review of Lore Segal’s "Ladies' Lunch: And Other Stories") by Vivian Gornick, […]