Guide Category: Congregations/Synagogues
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Bais Menachem-Nusach Ari
Lubavitch Chabad.
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Bais Medrash Binyan Olam
8170 W. McCormick Blvd. Suite 100 Skokie IL 60076 (847) 329-7600 Rabbi Zvi Feiner None false
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Congregation Adas Bnei Yisroel
6200 N. Kimball Ave. Chicago IL 60659 Rabbi Binyomin Ahron None false
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B’Chavana
A close-knit community, B’Chavana offers members an opportunity to grow in spirituality in an intentional way, through learning, prayer, song, celebration and acts that repair the world.
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Khal Ohr Yisocher Chodorov
6336 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago IL 60659 (773) 630-0452 [email protected] Rabbi Pinchus Eichenstein None false
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Minyan Shirat ha-Agam (Song of the Lake)
A new kind of davening experience, grounded in traditional Jewish practice and fully egalitarian. Spiritually and intellectually fulfilling, with an emphasis on communal singing; member-led and fully participatory, allowing for creative musical and liturgical experimentation within a largely traditional framework. Meets two Shabbat mornings each month.
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Congregation Shevet Achim
Buckingham Pavilion 2625 W. Touhy Ave. Chicago IL 60645 (773) 973-4843 [email protected] Rabbi D.B. Dubovick None false
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Congregation Ahavat Olam
Reform congregation with diverse membership including interfaith, singles and empty nesters. Our Shabbat services offer a warm inclusive experience.
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Chabad Jewish Center of Vernon Hills
714 Grosse Pointe Circle Vernon Hills IL 60061 (847) 984-2919 [email protected] http://www.chabadvernonhills.org Rabbi Shimmy Susskind None false
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Mishkan Chicago
Mishkan's mission is to engage, educate, empower, connect and inspire people through dynamic experiences of Jewish prayer, learning, social activism and community building. Whether in person or online, through music or Talmud or powerful conversations, whether in services or social events, Mishkan is reimagining and reinvigorating the next generation of Judaism in Chicago and beyond.