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Keshet is becoming something new: a destination of belonging where people come to learn, play, work and spend time together. The Kersten Campus and The Justin Coe Center will open the door to more connection, more opportunity and a stronger community for all.

This summer, everyone can help build Keshet’s future and bring our new home to life.

Be Part of What We're Building

Every gift gets us closer to our goal. Find the way and level that feels right for you.

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Make a Gift

Help build Keshet’s future with a gift to the One Community Capital Campaign.

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Sponsor a Mezuzah

Bring Jewish meaning to Keshet’s new home, one doorway at a time.

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Attend Keshet Pool Party

A summer community fundraiser to build Keshet’s future.

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Enter the Luxury Raffle

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Save the Date for Keshet Pool Party

Dive into Keshet’s future and celebrate the excitement of what we are building together.
Swimming • BBQ • Games • Entertainment

Sunday, August 16 | 1-3pm
Lincolnshire

For sponsorship opportunities, email Lexi

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Explore the One Community Campaign

Keshet’s new home—the Kersten Campus and The Justin Coe Center—is being created with purpose, from the spaces inside to the people helping make it possible. Take a closer look at the campaign and the community behind it.

Want to Learn More?

There are many ways to be part of Keshet’s next chapter. To learn more about the One Community Campaign or explore other opportunities to get involved, contact Lexi Silvers-Castillon at [email protected] or 847.656.3397.

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