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Reform Community

UChicago Hillel is dedicated to rich and authentic Jewish pluralism and invites undergraduate and graduate students to participate in Jewish social and ritual life no matter their background. The Reform Community offers regular prayer and learning opportunities that are inclusive and egalitarian. 

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If you are interested, reach out to Eva, Director of Student Life, by clicking the button below.

High Holidays

Please note: Due to extenuating circumstances, we will not be able to hold Reform Rosh Hashanah Services on campus next week. We will gather as a community with students and families for Erev Rosh Hashanah dinner on Monday evening at 7:30 pm at Hillel (5715 S. Woodlawn). We kindly ask that you RSVP if you have not done so already.   

Rosh Hashanah 5786

Monday 9/22/25

7:30 p.m.         Community dinner | Hillel

Tuesday
9/23/25

9:00 a.m.           Walking Group to KAM for Services

11:30 a.m.           Bagel Brunch | Hillel

7:00-8:00 p.m.  Dinner | Hillel 

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Come by Hillel before the movie on the quad and pick up some sweet treats!

Wednesday
9/24/25

If you are interested in attending second day services, please consult KAM's website below for info.

Click here for more information.

Yom Kippur 5786

Wednesday
10/1/2025

6:30 p.m.          Kol Nidre | Rockefeller Chapel   

Thursday
10/2/2025

10:00 a.m.          Morning Service | Rockefeller Chapel

3:30 p.m.             Afternoon Text Study Session | Swift Lecture Hall

6:00 p.m.            Neilah and Mariv prayer service | Rockefeller Chapel

7:30 p.m.             Break the Fast | Hillel​

For questions, additional info, and to get in touch, please email jenn@uchicagohillel.org

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Visit Us at the Newberger Hillel Center

5715 S Woodlawn Ave

Chicago, IL 60637

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All UChicago Hillel programs are made possible through the generosity of the Jewish community. 

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University of Chicago Hillel is an initiative

of the Jewish United Fund, supported by

Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.

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