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Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann shares her journey from growing up on the south side of Chicago to her decision to found Mishkan Chicago, a spiritual community "reclaiming Judaism's inspiration and transformative essence," and which seeks to "resonate with the next generation, as well as people who have felt on the fringes of the Jewish community." Rabbi Lizzi also discusses the role that food—and sitting around the table with others who might be different from each other—plays in the life of the Mishkan community, as well as all of our lives.
Mentioned on the Show:
Hillel @ Stanford
IKAR
PICO California
Diaspora Dinners
Spacca Napoli Pizzeria
Gather
Follow:
Mishkan on Instagram
Mishkan on Twitter
Mishkan on Facebook
Mishkan on YouTube
Amy on Instagram
Amy on Twitter
Feeding People on Facebook
Sunday Supper Church on Instagram
Feeding People Patreon Page
By Amy DolanRabbi Lizzi Heydemann shares her journey from growing up on the south side of Chicago to her decision to found Mishkan Chicago, a spiritual community "reclaiming Judaism's inspiration and transformative essence," and which seeks to "resonate with the next generation, as well as people who have felt on the fringes of the Jewish community." Rabbi Lizzi also discusses the role that food—and sitting around the table with others who might be different from each other—plays in the life of the Mishkan community, as well as all of our lives.
Mentioned on the Show:
Hillel @ Stanford
IKAR
PICO California
Diaspora Dinners
Spacca Napoli Pizzeria
Gather
Follow:
Mishkan on Instagram
Mishkan on Twitter
Mishkan on Facebook
Mishkan on YouTube
Amy on Instagram
Amy on Twitter
Feeding People on Facebook
Sunday Supper Church on Instagram
Feeding People Patreon Page