Check out this year's 12th annual Double Chai in the Chi: Chicago's Jewish 36 Under 36 list of talented, difference-making Jewish young adults in our city, presented by YLD and Jewish Chicago: The JUF ...
Add to Calendar 10/13/2024 11:30 AM 10/13/2024 12:30 PM America/Chicago RJD Sukkot Fruitful Delights Workshop The RJD Sukkot Fruitful Delight Workshop is a culinary event led by Marina Bershadsky.
Thank you to all of our participants for coming together and fundraising for the JUF Ukraine Relief Fund! Special thank you to our partners: Mobile Music Interactive Entertainment, Aviva Chertok, ...
Everyone is welcome to attend this event. To request a Peer, other assistance, or accommodations, write below. A Peer is a similarly aged community member with inclusion training who is available to ...
Making a tribute gift to JUF is the perfect way to honor a friend, family member or colleague, whether you are celebrating a simcha, a professional achievement, or a loved one's memory. JUF will send ...
Below you may locate a Congregation either by geographical region for the Chicagoland area, or by the Congregation's denomination type. Either touch or click in the appropriate area of the image or ...
Find the right place to help your child grow, learn and love every day. Akiba-Schechter welcomes all families and children to become a part of its diverse community of families. The school creates a ...
JCRC is the umbrella body for 43 major Jewish organizations in the Chicago area.
Every month of the Jewish year except one is marked by holidays, festivals, and observances. Jewish holidays take place in the unique context of the Jewish calendar, which, though mainly lunar, is in ...
The Women's Division has several fundraising events throughout the year that contribute significant funds to JUF's Annual Campaign. These events emphasize the importance of individual giving and have ...
Jewish United Fund (JUF) launched the JUF Breakthrough Fund grant program in 2014 to encourage smart, strategic growth and creative program development in Chicago’s Jewish community. Through this ...