Millennials are finding community, belonging on Shabbat
By
Claire Hyman
Shabbat has been around since the first chapter of Genesis, but it’s recently taken off in a new way for the millennial and Gen Z crowd.
Reset chatted with a group that’s making Shabbat accessible for young people.
GUESTS: Aliza Kline, CEO of OneTable
Leah Weinstein, head of OneTable’s Chicago Chapter
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Millennials are finding community, belonging on Shabbat
By
Claire Hyman
Shabbat has been around since the first chapter of Genesis, but it’s recently taken off in a new way for the millennial and Gen Z crowd.
Reset chatted with a group that’s making Shabbat accessible for young people.
GUESTS: Aliza Kline, CEO of OneTable
Leah Weinstein, head of OneTable’s Chicago Chapter