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Weekly Virtual Schedule: April 24th – April 30th

By |2020-04-24T16:43:28-05:00April 24, 2020|

Adult Community and Education Programming Adult Learning: Talmud To Go Friday, April 24, 9:00 a.m - 10:30 a.m. Start your day off with a taste of Talmud learning. Join our rabbis to dive into the Talmud and how it helps guide our lives. Download the study sheet here. Join via

At Home Work Out Tips from A Chicago-Based Personal Trainer

By |2020-06-11T14:14:47-05:00April 23, 2020|

As thousands of Chicagoans are forced to learn how to work from home, they are presented with another challenge — how to work out from home. Rae Reichlin is a trainer at Rockwell Barbell, a powerlifting gym at 2861 N. Clybourn Ave. She’s also the founder of Ladies Who Lift,

RAC-IL Call-In: Protect Public Health Through Decarceration

By |2020-05-29T11:10:12-05:00April 23, 2020|

Take action with Temple Jeremiah to protect one of the most vulnerable groups in this moment of pandemic. The Temple is partnering with the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC-IL) on a call-in campaign to demand that, in response to COVID-19, Cook County officials dramatically lower the number of

Organizations Seeking Mask Donations

By |2020-05-26T13:30:19-05:00April 22, 2020|

Chicago Together Mayor Lori Lightfoot has launched Chicago Together! Make a Mask, Give a Mask, Wear a Mask, a citywide cloth mask drive that will run from Saturday, April 25th to Saturday, May 16th. Through the citywide drive, residents can make and donate homemade cloth masks that will be provided

Volunteer with Chicago Mitzvah Campaign

By |2020-04-22T22:51:40-05:00April 22, 2020|

Chicago Mitzvah Campaign was developed to provide help and support to patients and seniors from the entire Chicago Jewish community. They offer services when people need them most: at times of frailty, illness, infirmity and loss. Chicago Mitzvah Campaign programs assist individuals with information, social support and material aid, and

Ensure All People (Regardless of Immigration Status) Have Healthcare Access During COVID-19

By |2020-04-22T22:34:15-05:00April 22, 2020|

As the coronavirus continues to spread and cause harm, undocumented families face harsh risks as they seek to care for their loved ones and seek access to health care. Currently, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) continue

Experience Chicago Online: Virtual Tours & Digital Experiences

By |2020-06-11T14:08:46-05:00April 20, 2020|

Chicago is home to awe-inspiring museums, iconic architecture, and world-famous sites — and you can explore them all from the comfort of your home. These digital resources allow you to experience Chicago in a new way, from virtual tours to digitized art collections. Also, check out the attached link

Adult Learning: A Conversation with Dr. Cory Franklin – Questions and (Some) Answers About COVID-19

By |2020-05-06T11:17:56-05:00April 20, 2020|

Dr. Cory Franklin is the author of Cook County ICU, and The Doctor will See You Now: Essays on the Changing Practice of Medicine. He spent twenty-five years as the Director of Intensive Care at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He is an Editorial Board contributor to the Chicago Tribune and the

Weekly Virtual Schedule: April 17th – April 23rd

By |2020-04-24T17:10:36-05:00April 17, 2020|

ADULT COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMING Adult Learning: Talmud To Go Friday, April 17, 9:00 a.m – 10:00 a.m. Start your day off with a taste of Talmud learning. Join our rabbis to dive into the Talmud and how it helps guide our lives. Download the study sheet here. Join via

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