Events - 23 Feb 26

Morning Minyan with Breakfast
Monday, February 23rd @ 07:30 AM
Bernstein Chapel
This morning's minyan and breakfast is sponsored by Joe & Sandy Gruca and Margie & Jim Starr marking the yahrzeit of their beloved father Wolf Gruca The CSZ Lay leaders and digital Gabbai welcome you to an engaging morning minyan in the Lee and Gerson Bernstein Chapel.  Followed by a...
Low-impact Exercises with Jim Berk
Monday, February 23rd @ 10:15 AM
Brodsky Tikvah Chapel
Jim Berk hosts participants in person at CSZ for gentle stretching and exercises. Cost: $5.00 per person per session, payable directly to Jim Berk at the conclusion of each class. For additional information, call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544.
Coffee House  Featuring Archivist Robbie Terman
Monday, February 23rd @ 10:45 AM
“Synagogue Stories: A History of Jewish Detroit’s Sacred Spaces.” Synagogues have been a part of the Detroit landscape for 175 years. Through historical photographs and documents, this presentation will journey into the past and examine the origin story of Detroit’s synagogues, the rise and fall of the mushroom shuls, and...
Minchah & Ma'ariv
Monday, February 23rd @ 05:30 PM
Bernstein Chapel
The CSZ Clergy, lay leaders and digital Gabbai welcome you to an engaging evening minyan in the Bernstein Chapel.    You may also join the service on Zoom. We utilize Siddur Sim Shalom. It is recommended that you purchase weekday morning, weekday afternoon, weekday evening and Shabbat books from the Rabbinical Assembly...
Ladies Night Out- Forcing Party
Monday, February 23rd @ 07:30 PM
CSZ’s Orley Hall
Ladies of CSZ Village- You know that browser tab you’ve had open since 2023? That stack of forms on the counter that’s starting to feel like a roommate? Or that jewelry box full of 'I’ll untangle this someday' necklaces? It’s time to force the issue. Join us for a Forcing Party: a night dedicated to finally tackling...

Curriculum

Our curriculum is written for our school by our Rabbis and Director of Youth and Family Learning. Each grade level has specific goals and learning targets that encompass the following areas:  

Learning and practicing Jewish rituals, holidays, and ethical actions, emphasizing how these observances connect individuals to Jewish tradition and community. 

Fostering a connection to Israel by exploring its geography, history, and significance as the Jewish homeland. 

Centering on learning and understanding Torah stories, characters, and teachings, and applying their lessons to daily life. 

Emphasizing the importance of ethical behavior, acts of kindness (Gemilut Chasadim), and fulfilling obligations like Tzedakah (charity). 

Exploring the meaning and practice of prayer, teaching students how to communicate with God and understand the significance of different prayers. 

Focusing on learning the Hebrew alphabet, vocabulary, and basic reading skills to engage with Jewish texts and prayers. 

Each grade level explores these themes through engaging and age-appropriate lessons. Teachers use a variety of teaching methods and resources, including the Chai Curriculum. 

Staff

We are fortunate to have a dedicated team of professional Jewish educators. Our teachers receive weekly planning time, during which they use our curriculum and learning goals to craft engaging lesson plans. They benefit from regular coaching and feedback from our Director of Youth and Family Learning and participate in ongoing professional development throughout the year. Our educators are passionate about their students and committed to their growth and success.

Family Programs

Throughout the year, we invite families to celebrate with us! Parents, grandparents, and siblings are welcome to join us for special Religious School mornings filled with music, food, and community celebration as we observe holidays such as Sukkot, Tu B’Shevat, and Passover as a school community. Families and students are also encouraged to attend our weekly Shabbat services, where we offer youth activities for children of all ages. Participating in Shabbat helps our students connect their learning and apply it in a congregational setting, fostering a deeper connection to our synagogue community.