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The Young Leadership Division of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago is committed to building a better Jewish community in Chicago, Israel, and throughout the world. We ...
Come play with jBaby Chicago! From music to yoga to an expectant parent series, jBaby classes partner with local Jewish organizations to offer something unique for families. Or, join a weekly ...
If you're a college student from Chicago, or go to school in Illinois, be a camp counselor for the English-speaking camp, Kefiada, in JUF's Partnership region of Kiryat Gat-Lachish-Shafir in Israel.
JUF Executive Leadership BiosDan is responsible for leading and overseeing the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Chicago’s (JUF) advocacy and related outreach efforts. This includes, combatting ...
YLD Israel Trip Travel to Israel with other Young Leaders on the YLD National Leadership Mission! Participants ages 22-39 have the opportunity to tour, learn and discover Israel with other young ...
Matthew Rissien and Brittany Silberman, and baby Henry make three. Jackie Valfer Einbinder, a labor and delivery nurse, couldn't escape a painful irony: She and her husband, Isaac, were having trouble ...
<p>JUF Professionals Network Annual Dinners provide a cross-industry networking experience, with an opportunity to hear from distinguished speakers. Thanks to the generous support of our Corporate ...
The real story behind the orange on the seder plate I present you here with the real story of why people put an orange on the Seder plate.
Jewish stars--the Hollywood kind--lean into their Jewish identities There seems to be a cultural shift of a younger generation of Jewish celebrities proudly leaning into their Jewish identities.
On the beat: Two Chicago cops show their care for the city’s Jewish community Chicago Police Department Officers Roger Heath, Jr. and Michael Specht understand a bissel Yiddish.
Buffalo Grove native Josh Frydman is living out his childhood dream: He's a sports reporter for WGN-TV and co-anchor of GN Sports, the network's nightly sports show. Prior to returning to his sweet ...
You wouldn't think you'd find a Chinese Jewish chef from Chicago on a North Dakota farm, but that's exactly where you'll spot Molly Yeh these days.