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Lag B’Omer Pop-Up + Happy Hour

blind barber 948 W Fulton Market, Chicago

Transform your head, open your heart, move your spirit! Join us for a Pop-up Lag B'Omer celebration at Blind Barber in the West Loop! Learn about the holiday and get […]

70 Faces of Revelation: A Smorgasbord of Learning

Base Hillel 858 W Wrightwood, Chicago, Illinois

Learn with Mishkanites Anna Rubin, Brandon Bernstein, Rabbi Jeff, Rabbi Lauren, Rabbi Aryeh Bernstein, Natalie Dibo, Al Rosenberg, and more familiar faces for an evening of Jewish wisdom. Created by […]

Lakeview Shavuot

Anshe Emet Synagogue 3751 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL

We're teaming up with our Chicagoland partners for the Lakeview Shavuot 5779 (aka all night learning). Check out the full breakdown of learnings for more info.

Tisha B’Av

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

They came to kill us, we survived, let's eat (we'll provide dinner before sunset). If relentless positivity and optimism is how we live as Jews 364 days a year, Tisha […]

Tisha B’Av: From Trauma to Healing

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

Every year, refugees arrive to Chicago - fleeing violence and persecution - and many are survivors of torture in their home countries. One of the most well-known places for these […]

Tu B’Av: Jewish Valentines Day?!

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

Celebrate Tu B'Av with a deep dive into the true meaning of Love. Rabbi Jeff will lead us in a learnng about Tu B'Av (in history and modern day) and […]

High Holiday Spiritual Prep & Boarding Pass Stuffing Day

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

High Holidays are nearly upon us, and team Mishkan is spiritually and logistically prepping. We need help organizing and stuffing Boarding Passes (aka tickets) for the 2000+ people who will […]

Selichot

The Selfhelp Home 908 W Argyle St

On the Saturday night before High Holidays it’s an ancient (or at least pretty old) custom to enter the week of High Holidays with the music of the season. We’ll […]