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Mah Tovu: How Good!

JCYS 2112 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

Stories, songs and celebrating Shabbat for 5-8 year olds and their grown ups. Services will be held indoors at JCYS starting at 9:30 am, with Mah Tovu beginning at 11:00 am. For people ages 6 months and up, full vaccination is expected and boosters are heavily encouraged. Public parking is available on the street.

Event Series Build Your Village (Baby Group)

Build Your Village (Baby Group)

JCYS 2112 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

Build your community with other new parents of babies (12 months and under)! This four-part series is a chance to sing, schmooze, and share oys and joys with other families. Build Your Village will be co-led by Music Specialist Rachel Mylan and Couple and Family Therapist intern Leah Whiteman. We will offer yummy snacks, but […]

Trans and Non-Binary Youth Support Group

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

This is a safe space for Trans and Non-binary youth to make connections with their peers. This support group will be facilitated by Seth Torres, MSW candidate at The University of Chicago. They will be supervised by R’Steven Philp, MSW. The group is intended for Trans youth ages 11-18. Please email [email protected] if you are […]

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 […]

Morning Minyan (Spring ’23)

Chicago, IL, United States

Start your day with a spiritual check-in! Morning Minyan is a virtual minyan held every weekday morning and led by the Mishkan rabbis. Monday through Wednesday are led by R’Steven, Thursdays are led by R’Lizzi, and Fridays are led by R’Deena. Register Here

Morning Minyan (Spring ’23)

Chicago, IL, United States

Start your day with a spiritual check-in! Morning Minyan is a virtual minyan held every weekday morning and led by the Mishkan rabbis. Monday through Wednesday are led by R’Steven, Thursdays are led by R’Lizzi, and Fridays are led by R’Deena. Register Here

Morning Minyan (Spring ’23)

Chicago, IL, United States

Start your day with a spiritual check-in! Morning Minyan is a virtual minyan held every weekday morning and led by the Mishkan rabbis. Monday through Wednesday are led by R’Steven, Thursdays are led by R’Lizzi, and Fridays are led by R’Deena. Register Here

Morning Minyan (Spring ’23)

Chicago, IL, United States

Start your day with a spiritual check-in! Morning Minyan is a virtual minyan held every weekday morning and led by the Mishkan rabbis. Monday through Wednesday are led by R’Steven, Thursdays are led by R’Lizzi, and Fridays are led by R’Deena. Register Here

From Me to We: Virtual Passover Seder

Chicago, IL, United States

They say once you’ve done something three times it’s a tradition, so join us for our annual virtual seder, where we’ll weave the ancient Passover retelling with all the ways we show up in Jewish community today – as artists, activists, Jews of different backgrounds, identities, ethnicities and stories. Led by our rabbis and members […]

Morning Minyan (Spring ’23)

Chicago, IL, United States

Start your day with a spiritual check-in! Morning Minyan is a virtual minyan held every weekday morning and led by the Mishkan rabbis. Monday through Wednesday are led by R’Steven, Thursdays are led by R’Lizzi, and Fridays are led by R’Deena. Register Here

Perspectives on the Pro-Democracy Uprising in Israel

Chicago, IL, United States

Organized and hosted by two Mishkan Builders, join a virtual panel addressing the proposed judicial reform in Israel, the evolution of the protest movement, Palestinian-related issues, and how we can support the movement. Speakers include Tom Ginsburg, director of the Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional and Legal Integrity at the University of Chicago, […]