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Thriving with Anxiety

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

Have you been feeling a continuous sense of worry, nervousness, or unease? Have you been having a difficult time with listening and mindfully being with those around you? Have you […]

Clinician Happy Hour

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

An opportunity for all clinicians (psychologists, counselors, social workers etc.) to come together, meet each other, network and brainstorm what a peer consulting group could look like at Maggie's Place. […]

Event Series Rosh Chodesh Women’s Group

Rosh Chodesh Women’s Group

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

Our monthly new-moon circle, for those who identify as female, is a restorative and regenerative space to reflect and connect in sisterhood through ritual prayer, singing, and candle-lighting as well as light-hearted socializing over dinner and music.

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 then we'll open the door to love and gratitude in our lives and walk away with wellness practices to use in our every day lives. […]

Event Series Rosh Chodesh Women’s Group

Rosh Chodesh Women’s Group

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

Our monthly new-moon circle, for those who identify as female, is a restorative and regenerative space to reflect and connect in sisterhood through ritual prayer, singing, and candle-lighting as well […]

11th Step Kabbalah for Elul

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

As we face the close of this year and the beginning of the next, JCFS Chicago and Maggie's place are teaming up to dive deep into holding a Recovery-Mindset on Teshuvah (atonement), Tefilah (prayer) and Tzedakah (justice). Rabbi […]