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Virtual Beit Midrash (7/25)

Get your study on with our summer drop-in beit midrash (aka house of learning). We’ll dive into rabbinic texts with a different topic each week. BYO havruta study buddy or be matchmade with another community member. Drop-in for one session or attend them all! Register

Summer Beit Midrash (7/30)

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

Get your study on with our summer drop-in beit midrash (aka house of learning). We'll dive into rabbinic texts with a different topic each week. BYO havruta study buddy or be matchmade with another community member. A Mishkan rabbi will open and close the learning (source sheets provided by Project Zug), followed by kiddush and […]

Reflections on Pirkei Avot: Not Just What My Rebbe Taught Me

Following Morning Minyan, Join Rabbi Lizzi and members of the Morning Minyan to learn about Pirke Avot, the most inspired, direct, down-to-earth section of the Jewish library. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Rutgers University, Joseph Rosenstein, is the creator of the siddur Mishkan uses, and is a prolific thinker and writer, and over the pandemic […]

Event Series Universal Truths: Jewish Roots

Universal Truths: Jewish Roots

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

Why do bad things happen to good people? What is the true nature of G-d? This is a class for people who think of themselves as spiritual and have a hunch that Judaism has a lot of spirituality and wisdom embedded in it...but have never seriously studied the sources of that wisdom. Using familiar and […]

Event Series Universal Truths: Jewish Roots

Universal Truths: Jewish Roots

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

Why do bad things happen to good people? What is the true nature of G-d? This is a class for people who think of themselves as spiritual and have a hunch that Judaism has a lot of spirituality and wisdom embedded in it...but have never seriously studied the sources of that wisdom. Using familiar and […]