Lee Gruen
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When Lee founded Chai
Athletics, he created an innovative way for Jewish children of all
denominations to integrate sports into their lives.
Chai Athletics brings
PE teachers and coaches to Jewish schools and summer camps throughout the
Chicagoland area. Thanks to Lee, students at Hillel Torah, Akiba Schechter,
Chedar Lubavitch, Arie Crown, and other schools, and campers at Chabad's Gan
Izzy and the Moshava day camp, receive professional sports instruction for a
minimal cost and become part of a burgeoning Jewish sports community.
He
volunteered for Maccabi USA in 2018 and 2019 and plans to help with the 2022
games in Israel. He also gives his time to the Rochelle Zell Jewish High School
basketball team, Chabad, and Northbrook Community Synagogue.
Every day,
Lee imbues his values of the three "C"s--consistency, challenging, and
community--to students and helps them find sports they enjoy and find
fulfilling.
PRONOUNS:
He, Him, His
AGE:
33
PRIMARY GIG:
Founder/Owner of Chai
Athletics
ON THE SIDE:
Basketball coach
HOW DO YOU GIVE BACK:
I try to give back with my time and any financial support possible. I
never want a child to miss out in competing with sports because of financial
issues, so I always do what I can to make it possible for everyone to
participate. I also often volunteer my coaching services for free whenever
anyone is in need. There are few professional sports coaches in the Chicagoland
Jewish community and my goal is to bring great coaching to the community that
they can trust.
YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE:
Your boat is safe in the harbor, but that's not what boats are made
for.
HOW YOU JEW IN CHICAGO:
I have dedicated my career to the Jewish community.
Every day, I am involved in some part of the Jewish community from Hyde Park to
the north side. I try to spread my time between all Jewish organizations and
areas throughout my life from the Orthodox community to those that are more
reform.