Community
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Civil rights journey opens eyes, inspires action
A civil rights journey inspired local leaders to take action.
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Keshet expands work in Chicago Jewish LGBTQ equality, inclusion
Keshet's new Education & Training Manager and programming are bringing LGBTQ rights to the attention…
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When you need a ride, just ‘KaLaJu!’
A son honors his father's legacy with a charitable Jewish ride share company.
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Tikkun Together
Chicago hosted the first conference of Midwestern teens engaged in philanthropy groups.
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The art of inventing hope
Journalist Howard Reich on life, hope, and his new book of intimate conversations with Elie…
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A close ‘mifgash’ of the Hebrew kind
In October, 15 students from Israel were hosted by Niles North High School’s Hebrew-language students,…
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JCRC welcomes diplomats to better understand the Jewish People
A tour of Jewish Chicago offers a glimpse of Jewish values
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400 walk out as U of I Urbana-Champaign Student Government declares anti-Zionism is not antisemitism
Protesters insist non-Jewish sponsors don't get to define antisemitism
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UIUC students claim ‘anti-Zionism is never antisemitic’
Proposed resolution comes in response to chancellor's condemnation of antisemitism
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Union for Reform Judaism to hold Biennial conference in Chicago in December
Sessions will explore Jewish education, gender, and justice in the Jewish community, and mobilizing the…