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Wilmette Local Named to Second Annual Jewish "36 Under 36" List

Steven Dyme, 22, a Wilmette local, has been named to the second annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list of young Jewish movers and shakers in Chicago.

 

(The letters of the Hebrew word “Chai,” which means “life,” also represent the number 18.)

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Dyme, the founder and owner of Flowers for Dreams, a charity-minded floral company, was noted for his philanthropic and entrepreneurial achievements.

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Check out the full list online at: http://www.oychicago.com/double-chai/default.aspx

 

Presented by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago’s Young Leadership Division (YLD) and Oy!Chicago (www.oychicago.com)—an outreach website for Chicago 20- and 30-somethings—the list shines a spotlight on the faces of Chicago's Jewish future and recognizes the amazing contributions of this generation. The young professionals featured are noted for making a difference through their work, giving back in their free time, and earning notoriety in the Jewish community and beyond.

 

“We were blown away by the high quality of the nominees this year,” said Stefanie Pervos Bregman, Founding Editor and Blogger-in-Chief for Oy!Chicago. “The 36 people on this year’s list are truly shaping the landscape of the Jewish community and bringing innovative ideas to Chicago.”

 

“This list is an excellent way to recognize the inspiring contributions of young leaders of the Chicago Jewish community and to bring awareness to their impressive accomplishments,” said Brandon Prosansky, one of last year’s winners. “Each of this year's 36 Under 36 has demonstrated the vision and dedication to not only make the List, but, more important, to make a difference.”

 

Full profiles of each honoree are available on the Oy!Chicago web site.

 

The 36 winners will be honored at YLD’s “WYLD on MagMile” party at 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 15 at Howells & Hood, 435 N Michigan Ave, Chicago. The party is open to the public. Tickets are available for $25 in advance or $30 at the door. To register, visit http://www.juf.org/yld/ or e-mail yld@juf.org. Register early – last year’s party completely sold out!

 

The JUF/Federation is one of the largest nonprofit social welfare institutions in Illinois. The organization funds a vital network of agencies that act upon core Jewish values, including caring for people in need and sustaining the Jewish community.

 

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