Saturday, April 05, 2008

Chocolate Seder


Do you love chocolate? Do you love Passover?
Do you love nothing more than Chocolate and Passover put together?

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then get excited for Ken Afikim's annual Chocolate Seder.

When? Sunday, April 13, 4-6pm

Where? 28600 Apple Blossom Lane
Farmington Hills, MI 48331

It will be a "chocolatized" celebration.

We hope to see you there!

Please email or call me with any questions.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Habo Uruguay Peula

Come talk about Habonim Dror and what we are doing in South America.

When?
March 30th
1-3pm

Where?
The Jensen Home
32415 Sylvan Lane
Beverly Hills, MI 48025

Contact Tammy at rosheizordetroit@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Michigan Shabbaton

Come to this fun sleepover for everyone 7th grade and up.

When? Friday, March 14, 7:30pm to Saturday, March 15, 10:30am
Where? ICC Coop, 1520 Hill St., Ann Arbor (it's the building behind the building)
What to bring? a sleeping bag, pillow, pajamas, toothbrush and permission slip

Cost? $10 per person

Why? For sooooo much fun.

With questions or to RSVP please contact Tammy at rosheizordetroit@gmail.com.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Israel Peula

Sunday, March 9
1-3pm

Location:
At Noa Granot's house
10105 Kingston Ave
Huntington Woods, MI 48070

We hope to see you there!

If you have any questions contact Tammy at rosheizordetroit@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Winter Olympics

The winter olympics are coming to Ann Arbor!

Habonim Dror ken members are coming from all across the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas to partake in the fun and games!

Join Ken Afikim and Ken Pardes for a day of fun and games!Who? All of us in Ken Afikim and Ken Pardes!

What? The winter experience of the year!

Where? 1060 Baldwin Ave, Ann Arbor MI

When? Sunday, February 3rd; 2:00-4:00 pm

Why? Fun! Fun! Fun!

If you have questions or to RSVP contact Tammy at rosheizordetroit@gmail.com.

Calendar of Upcoming Events

Get excited for another amazing semester in Ken Afikim.

Sunday Feb 3: Winter Olympics

Sunday March 2: Israel Peula with Hadas

Friday March 14: Shabbaton Bonim and up

Friday April 11: Shabbat Dinner

Sunday April 27: Chocolate Seder

May 24 or 25: Goodbye Picnic

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Chanukah Party with Ken Pardes


It's that time of year again!
Time to celebrate Chanukah with all your friends in Ken Afikim and Ken Pardes (Ann Arbor).

We will be having our annual Chanukah party on:

Sunday, December 16
2-5pm

at:
2010 Washtenaw (next to Beth Israel Synagogue)
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

If you have questions or want help arranging a ride please contact Tammy at rosheizordetroit@gmail.com.

We hope to see you there!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Havdallah - November 17


Come to Ken Afikim's Havdallah and Dinner Peula.
- We will be providing pizza and fun!

Saturday, November 17
6-8pm

at Sarah Lerman-Sinkoff's House
5095 Far Ravine Ct.
West Bloomfield, MI 48323

I hope that you can make it!

Feel free to e-mail or call with any questions.

Our next peula will be the Channukah Party with Ann Arbor on December 16.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Fall Festival

Come to Fall Festival for an afternoon of fun and games!

Sunday, November 4
1:30-3:30pm

at Max Jensen's House
32415 Sylvan Lane
Beverly Hills, MI 48025

We will be having snacks!

If you have any questions call:
Tammy

A Fun-Filled Weekend

On October 12-14 Ken Afikim had a weekend filled with food, fun and environmentalism.

We started the weekend with a successful Shabbat Dinner at which everyone got the chance to create a Challah that represented environmentalism. The challah's emerged beautiful and delicious, representing everything from Al Gore to a modified Habonim Dror semel, with an emphasis on the wheat.

After a delicious dinner provided by all those in attendance each group shared their challah and we discussed the upcoming environmental Tikkun Olam (healing the world) project.



On Sunday Ken Afikim met at the Douglas-Evans Nature Preserve in Beverly Hills to help with invasive plant removal. After learning how to identify the invasive plants - Buckthorn and Garlic Mustard - as well as the always pesky poison ivy we set off to do some good.

In just an hour we were able to take down some big buckthorns as well as remove Garlic Mustard seedlings before they had the chance to spread their seeds. Our partners were very thankful for our help and we look forward to working at the Douglas-Evans Nature Preserve again in the spring.