Guide Category: The Hillels of Illinois
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Base Logan Square
Please email [email protected] for address. Chicago IL [email protected] 312-829-1595 https://www.metrochicagohillel.org/lgsq Base Logan Square is located on the Westside of Chicago in Logan Square, and it is the home of Rav Moshe, Arian
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Anna & Fred Doppelt Base Andersonville
Please email [email protected] for address. Chicago IL [email protected] 312-829-1595 https://www.metrochicagohillel.org/base-andersonville Rav Jonathan Posner Anna & Fred Doppelt Base Andersonville is the home of Jonathan Posner, H
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Luba & Bernard Friedman Base Loop
Silverstein Base Hillel is a home for students, young adults, and their friends -- and the actual homes of two rabbinic couples: Rabbi Megan and Paige and Rav Ezra and Laura. Rabbi Megan and Paige live in Lincoln Park while you can find Rav Ezra and Laura in the South Loop! Base is committed to pluralism and founded on three core values: hospitality, learning, and service. Our regular events include Shabbat and holiday home cooked meals, classes like Tacos and Torah and Pasta and Parsha and opportunities to give back and get involved in the local community.
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Silverstein Base Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a home for Metro Chicago Hillel students and Chicago area young adults and the actual home of a rabbinic family committed to pluralism and founded on three core values: hospitality, learning, and service. Rabbi Megan and her wife Paige GoldMarche invite all Metro Chicago Hillel students and other young adults, living in or visiting the Lincoln Park area, into their home to learn, volunteer, celebrate, and of course, eat with them. Metro Chicago Hillel is fortunate to have the first Base Hillel in the country integrated into a campus Hillel.
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Oakton Community College
Metro Chicago Hillel 924 S. Morgan Street Chicago IL 60607 (312) 829-1595 http://www.metrochicagohillel.org Carly Greenspan, [email protected] Jake Beckert, [email protected] None false
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DePaul University
Hillels Around Chicago 30 S. Wells Street Chicago IL 60606 (312) 673-2384 (312) 855-2479 [email protected] http://www.hillelsaroundchicago.org Nicholas Liebman, Assistant Director None true
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Offers transformative experiences to 3,500 Jewish students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during their college career. It is through these experiences that the students grow a sense of peoplehood, community and personal responsibility for their Jewish journey. Hillel provides them with experiences ranging from religious services to professional development and social and cultural programming, including High Holidays services, lox & bagel brunches, Hire U professional training, study sessions with the rabbi, and a charity dodgeball tournament. Illini Hillel provides a place to study, network, watch TV, meet with friends, and much more -- all while being connected to their Jewish heritage.
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The University of Chicago Hillel (Johanna & Herman Newberger Hillel Center)
University of Chicago 5715 S. Woodlawn Ave. Chicago IL 60637 (773) 752-1127 (773) 752-2460 [email protected] http://www.hillelatuchicago.org Andrea Hoffman, Interim Executive Director None true 0895