Links to Organizations that Might Be of Interest to Our Members
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If you know someone celebrating the birth of a Jewish baby in Chicago, the JUF would like to welcome the newborn into our community.
Shalom Baby offers free welcome gifts for the newborns and their families.
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This website is a source of links to web sites through which Israeli products may be purchased or which supply information about Israeli products. You are encouraged to review these sites and to visit those that seem to be appropriate for your needs.
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ARZA is the Zionist arm of the Reform Movement and an affiliate of the Union for Reform Judaism, serving 1.5 million Reform/Progressive Jews. ARZA is the vehicle for the mass participation of American Reform Jews, focusing on Israel, with an emphasis on advocacy and travel; and Zionist education in America. ARZA’s initiative ISRAEL MATTERS: Our Commitment to Israel provides the foundation for programming and advocacy relating to the core mission. Learn More.
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Tikkun Olam Volunteers, the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation Volunteer Network. TOV is an exciting program that links prospective volunteers to service opportunities in the Jewish and larger communities. TOV places members of the Jewish community with Jewish Federation agencies and with community service projects that need volunteers. Vist TOV.
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Hadassah Chicago Chapter announces the formation of a new Downtown Group
Meeting Monthly, Wednesday Evenings
for information call (847) 675-0790 or email.
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Do you know a Jewish Single who might benefit from meeting new Jewish friends, dates, and even soul mates?
As the modern alternative to traditional Jewish matchmaking, JDate is an ideal online destination for Jewish men and women to find like minded singles, all within the faith.
Tell your friends and relatives to log on here Help them and help Kol Ami at the same time.
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If you're interested in Jewish news, try JRants.
JRants.com says it "is the original and largest aggregator of Jewish and Israeli blogs on the internet."
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Spertus invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the multifaceted Jewish experience. Through its innovative public programming, exhibitions, collections, research facilities and degree programs, Spertus inspires learning, serves diverse communities and fosters understanding for Jews and people of all faiths, locally, regionally and around the world.
Through a synergy of cultural and academic programming, Spertus creates an engaging environment for people of all ages and backgrounds.
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The Loyola University Museum of Art is dedicated to the exploration, promotion and understanding of art and artistic expression and attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies.
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