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  • Small Groups: Beginner Conversational Hebrew

    FIYA 5419 N Clark St, Chicago, United States

    Meet us for Hebrew conversation (and dinner, if you'd like!) at FIYA, food of the Levant. Builder David Goldberg is putting together a beginner conversational Hebrew group for casual conversation […]

  • Tisha b’Av

    Mishkan Chicago HQ 4001 N Ravenswood Ave #101, Chicago, IL

    On Tisha b’Av we remember the most painful moments of our people’s history. While the destruction of the the first and second Temples in Jerusalem are the big headline losses, […]

  • Saturday Morning Learning in the Park

    Welles Park 2333 W Sunnyside Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    July is time for learning in the Park! Join R’Steven from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM for a deep dive into the machzor, helping us to slow down (it’s summer […]

  • Sound Bath Meditation

    Mishkan Chicago HQ 4001 N Ravenswood Ave #101, Chicago, IL

    A sound bath is a restorative and meditative practice of listening to soothing sound vibrations of crystal singing bowls. These sessions offer space to release what no longer serves you […]

  • Small Groups: Parents of Teens Intro Hang

    Builder Home Chicago, IL, United States

    Come join Builder Morgan Vance and other parents of Mishkan teens for a hang meant to welcome new people into the group! This group typically meets every six weeks at someone's home, but this is a great time to come check us out if you are looking for community as a parent. Register

  • Anne and Emmett at the Du Sable Museum

    The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center 740 East 56th Place, Chicago, United States

    Join Mishkan Builder Ari Frede at the DuSable Museum for a matinee performance of Anne & Emmett, a play that imagines conversations between Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl whose diary revealed the horrors of the Holocaust, and Emmett Till, the African-American boy whose tragic death helped ignite the civil rights movement. Email Ari ([email protected]) […]

  • Anti-Racism Book Club

    Anti-Racism Book Club

    External change starts from within. Join a group of people doing the work of anti-racism by fostering personal growth and an awareness of unconscious bias. Meets virtually every other week, discussing anti-racist non fiction books, novels, short stories, as well as viewing films, plays, and tv shows. Register