Synagogue Connections
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Below you may locate a Congregation either by geographical region for the Chicagoland area, or by the Congregation's denomination type. Either touch or click in the appropriate area of the image or the respective accordian labels to expand and view the contents.
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Congregation Ezras Israel has daily minyanim Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv. We also have two minyanim on Shabbat: 7:30am Hashkama and 9:00am Beis Medrish minyan. We have learning opportunities throughout the week. Exciting programs throughout the year for our members and our community.
By appointment only.
A place for meaning, for learning, for joy, for family, for community.
Orthodox congregation.
Meets at:
Wilmette Community Recreation Center
3000 Glenview Road
Wilmette, IL 60091
?Kadima? is a Hebrew term connoting forward movement and progressive change, and the congregation seeks to create such transformation through studying Jewish ethics, fostering personal reflection and engaging in social justice activities. The Rabbi, Dr. David Oler, is also a clinical psychologist and in his teaching emphasizes Tikun Atzmi, personal self-repair, and Tikun Olam, the responsibility to repair the world by practicing justice and harmonious living, central concerns of Jewish tradition. The rabbi teaches an adult class on Saturday mornings, Jewish Ethics for Personal Transformation, which draws on Mussar literature, a compendium of ethical principles. The congregation sponsors Shabbat services and dinners, a variety of social and cultural activities, and is engaged in feeding the homeless, and working for racial justice and the protection of the environment. The religious school meets on Saturday mornings and offers youth a parallel approach to Jewish living. |
Non-denominational congregation.
Rabbi Emeritus: Rabbi Charles Rubovits
* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.
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Non-denominational congregation.
Rabbi Emeritus: Rabbi Charles Rubovits
Spiritual, Camp Ramah style, Conservative, lay-led and very welcoming. Meets on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Saturday of the month. Includes families with young children and those who are empty nesters. Everyone is invited!
Orthodox Shul in Lincolnwood
A place for meaning, for learning, for joy, for family, for community.
Congregation Ezras Israel has daily minyanim Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv. We also have two minyanim on Shabbat: 7:30am Hashkama and 9:00am Beis Medrish minyan. We have learning opportunities throughout the week. Exciting programs throughout the year for our members and our community.
Orthodox congregation.
Meets at:
Wilmette Community Recreation Center
3000 Glenview Road
Wilmette, IL 60091
?Kadima? is a Hebrew term connoting forward movement and progressive change, and the congregation seeks to create such transformation through studying Jewish ethics, fostering personal reflection and engaging in social justice activities. The Rabbi, Dr. David Oler, is also a clinical psychologist and in his teaching emphasizes Tikun Atzmi, personal self-repair, and Tikun Olam, the responsibility to repair the world by practicing justice and harmonious living, central concerns of Jewish tradition. The rabbi teaches an adult class on Saturday mornings, Jewish Ethics for Personal Transformation, which draws on Mussar literature, a compendium of ethical principles. The congregation sponsors Shabbat services and dinners, a variety of social and cultural activities, and is engaged in feeding the homeless, and working for racial justice and the protection of the environment. The religious school meets on Saturday mornings and offers youth a parallel approach to Jewish living. |
* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.