Benji RubinBenji Rubin, a special needs attorney, didn’t choose his profession at random. For Benji, whose brother Mitchell has autism, the issue hits close to home. “Benji truly could do anything, be anyone,” said Jodi Newmark, Benji’s nominator. “That he chose to make his life’s work [fighting for] the right of people with intellectual/developmental disabilities to live a full life in the Jewish community and to have financial and legal protection, is a tribute to himself and his family, and a blessing for our community.” Benji’s commitment to helping people with special needs and their families extends beyond the professional realm. As the president of the SIBS Network (Supporting Illinois Brothers and Sisters), Benji has played an instrumental role in developing a supportive community for Chicago-area siblings of people with disabilities, an often overlooked population that faces a unique set of challenges. He also serves on the board of directors of The Arc of Illinois and is a member of the Clearbrook Associate Board, as well as a member of the Advisory Council and Executive Committee of the Supported Community Living Initiative, a joint project of JUF, Jewish Child and Family Services, and Keshet. “Benji raises his hand, and he follows through,” Newmark added. “If Benji says he will do something, it gets done.” Age: Primary gig: On the side: Relationship status: How do you give back? Describe yourself in 10 words or less: Celebrity doppelganger or Who would you play in a movie: How do you Jew in Chicago? Passions: If time and money were limitless, I would: Chicago's Jewish community in 10 years: Me in 10 years: |