WIN! Chicago’s fastest growing Jewish Young Professional program!

November 2, 2017 / Comments (12)

Event WIN

Don’t Miss Out!

WIN!(Wednesday Inspiration Night). The best social and learning program for Jewish Young Professionals in downtown Chicago. WIN! happens EVERY week and you can come ANY WEEK. Hebrew at 6:30pm, Dinner/Socializing at 7:30pm, & Torah Discussions at 8:00pm. Come for any part of the evening or the whole thing.

 

 Hebrews & Shebrews (6:30-7:30 PM): WIN! with Hebrew. The ONLY Hebrew language Ulpan in downtown Chicago for Jewish Young Professionals. You too can speak like an Israeli! Come join this amazing group of Jewish Young Professionals. It’s only just started, so its not too late!

Dinner(7:30-8:00 PM): WIN! with relationships. Meet and Shmooze with other Jewish Young Professionals of Chicago while eating a delicious dinner every week!

 Inspirational Torah Discussions(8:00-9:00 PM): WIN! with Jewish knowledge. WIN! with self-actualization. WIN! with life. Stimulate your mind and feed your soul with various thought provoking Torah topics. Each week is a stand alone class, so please join us any Wednesday evening!

We would like to thank our generous sponsors of the WIN program:

RSVP TODAY BELOW!

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WIN! Chicago’s fastest growing Jewish Young Professional program!

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