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Event Series Moving Traditions

Moving Traditions

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

Moving Traditions is a support group for teenage Mishkanites in grades 7-10. We will explore the challenges and joys of teens’ lives while having a good time and making great friends. Teens will be sorted into small groups according to gender identity so they can speak freely about relationships, gender, stress, school, and anything else that’s on their mind. Each group […]

Small Groups: Rosh Chodesh In Person

Builder's Home in Lakeview

Rosh Chodesh circle is a restorative and regenerative space for women* to reflect, connect, and learn. Drawing upon the beautiful curriculum from At The Well, this circle will be entirely community-led and follow a rotating leader model. Join Builder Abigail Kuchnir for this session where you’ll explore the themes and metaphors for the month of […]

Small Groups: 20s and 30s Brewery Havdalah

Clybourn Brewery 1800 N Clybourn, Chicago

Come join the 20s and 30s small group for an awesome Havdalah and drinks at Clybourn Brewery! Hosted by Gideon Horberg, this is a great chance to mix, mingle and Mishkan! While this event is free to attend, you are responsible for your own tab. Register

Small Groups: Disability and Chronic Illness Virtual Shabbat Dinner

Join us for a special virtual Shabbat for those Mishkanites living with disabilities or chronic illness. Hosted by Anna Giuliano, together we will share a virtual dinner over zoom and build community with others who identify as Jewish and disabled or chronically ill. Prior to the meeting, everyone participating will receive a recipe and meal […]

Small Groups: Interfaith Couples Shabbat Potluck

Builder's Home in Old Town

Come join and celebrate your interfaith relationships at this all new small group hosted by Colleen O'Brien and Joe Hinderstein. Bring your whole self along with your favorite dish or beverage, and build community with other interfaith couples. This home is accessible by two flights of stairs. Register

Event Series Moving Traditions

Moving Traditions

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

Moving Traditions is a support group for teenage Mishkanites in grades 7-10. We will explore the challenges and joys of teens’ lives while having a good time and making great friends. Teens will be sorted into small groups according to gender identity so they can speak freely about relationships, gender, stress, school, and anything else that’s on their mind. Each group […]

Small Groups: 20’s and 30’s Pre Services Happy Hour

Builder's Home in Lakeview

Join the 20's and 30's Small Group for a Hanukkah themed Happy Hour at Builder Andie Linker's home. Ditch work when you can, and come by for cocktails and snacks. While there will be some drinks and snacks, BYOB and treats to round out the table. To make the mood even more festive, wear your […]

Small Groups: Queer GAY-me Night @ Eli Tea Bar

Eli Tea Bar in Andersonville 5507 N Clark St., Chicago, IL, United States

Spill the tea and roll the dice with your favorite group at Mishkan! You're in for a fun night hosted by game lover and Builder Ellie Goldstein. Pending permission from the bar, there will be a quick and festive menorah lighting before getting down to the games. The bar and Ellie have a number of […]

Small Groups: Queer Shabbat Potluck

Builder's Home in Uptown

Calling all LGBTQ+ Mishkanites! Mishkan’s Queer Small Group is hosting another Shabbat Potluck, and you’re invited. This month, we will be hosted by Builder Rodrigo Diaz in Uptown. So bring your whole self — along with favorite dish, dessert, or drink — and welcome Shabbat with us. Rodrigo's apartment is only accessed by stairs and […]

Moving Traditions

Moving Traditions is a support group for teenage Mishkanites in grades 7-10. We will explore the challenges and joys of teens’ lives while having a good time and making great friends. Teens will be sorted into small groups according to gender identity so they can speak freely about relationships, gender, stress, school, and anything else that’s on their mind. Each group […]