Programs

Engage with us and learn about Michigan's rich Jewish history! We offer meaningful and informative programming--from lectures with renowned scholars and amazing bus and bike tours through historic neighborhoods, to our award-winning publications. We have something for everyone! Take a look at some of our signature programming below.


Take a walk back in time to Detroit's first Jewish enclave, 1880-1930, where tradition and innovation rubbed shoulders in surprising ways...Exhibit coming April 2024 at the Detroit Historical Museum! 

Sponsors receive recognition in print and online materials and a special invitation to attend our opening-night reception on Thursday evening, April 18, 2024.  More details about the reception to follow.  Please note: our print deadline for sponsorships is January 31, 2024.

Check the Calendar for Exhibit Programming



DIA: Jewish Connections Private Tours

Looking to experience our popular DIA: Jewish Connections tours with your school, work, family, or friend group?  Book a private tour! 

Overseen by tour directors Barbara Cohn and Sue Kalisky, our seasoned docents will introduce you to Hebrew writing on artworks, Nazi-looted art rescued by the Monuments Men, Jewish figures in the “Detroit Industry” murals, and more.

This is a tour you will remember.

Click to Connect!


Customized Private History Tours

All aboard for a great group activity!  JHSM’s award-winning bus, car, and bike tours of historic Jewish Detroit are just the ticket.  Tailored to your group's interests and timetable, our tours offer visits to former synagogues and explorations of historic sites of interest. 

Private tours are a meaningful and popular way for families, school groups, organizations, sisterhoods, reunion committees, and more to gain a deeper connection to Detroit’s Jewish roots.  Click below to contact us about booking a customized private tour!

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Speakers' Bureau

Let our docents come to you (in person or on Zoom).  Choose from:

  • NEW: Jewish Detroit: Part 1: Experience the early days of Detroit’s Jewish community, from 1761 to its population surge in the 1880s.
  • NEW: Detroit's Kosher Meat Riot of 1910: To feed their families amid rapid inflation, fed-up Orthodox women took on the Gilded-Age robber barons' "Beef Trust."
  • NEW: Homefront & Homeland: Detroit and the Holocaust: What did the Michigan Jewish community know about the Shoah and when, and how did it respond?
  • Reams of Hate: The Legacy of Henry Ford's Antisemitic Newspaper: The Dearborn Independent turned 100 in 2019.  Its hate speech endures.
  • Northwest Detroit: Immerse yourself in Detroit’s postwar Jewish neighborhoods and learn about the transformative changes undergirding the community’s relocation.
  • Synagogues of Michigan: Michigan’s Jewish history is long and wide.  Learn about vibrant and storied communities and religious architecture from across the state.
  • Michigan Women Who Made a Difference: Looking for herstory?   Learn about the women who helped shape Jewish Michigan.
  • Stories from the Stones: We’re on the trail of Michigan’s Jewish cemeteries and their interments, from the first Jewish burial ground (Ann Arbor) to present-day sites.
  • The DIA/Detroit Public Library through a Jewish Lens: Jewish connections abound in these Detroit landmarks--from collections to the buildings.  Choose either or both sites!

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Insiders' Tours

Think you’ve seen it all?  You’ll love our behind-the-scenes insider experiences.  Go “back of house” to view rarely-seen Jewish collections.  Poke around little-visited Jewish landmarks.  Pick public historians' brains on history-in-the-news issues.

We have your backstage pass to Michigan Jewish history’s most exclusive tickets. Check our calendar for upcoming offerings.

See What's on Tap


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