Guide Category: Congregations/Synagogues
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Temple Jeremiah
937 Happ Rd. P. O. Box 8209 Northfield IL 60093 (847) 441-5760 (847) 441-5765 [email protected] http://www.templejeremiah.org Rabbi Paul Cohen true 0402
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B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim
901 Milwaukee Ave. Glenview IL 60025 (847) 729-7575 (847) 729-8950 [email protected] http://www.bjbe.org Rabbi Karyn Kedar true 0393
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Beth Emet The Free Synagogue
Beth Emet is a diverse, multigenerational Reform community with a dynamic approach to Judaism. Our congregation seeks to create a spiritually vibrant, socially conscious, intellectually challenging, and deeply caring environment firmly rooted in Jewish tradition and values.
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Congregation Bene Shalom
A spiritual congregation that welcomes hearing and deaf, interfaith couples, and offers Kabbalistic insights into traditional liturgy.
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Congregation Hakafa
P.O.Box 409 Glencoe IL 60022 (847) 242-0687 (847) 242-0687 [email protected] Rabbi Bruce Elder true 0395
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Congregation Sukkat Shalom
P. O. Box 519 Wilmette IL 60091 (847) 251-2675 Rabbi Samuel Gordon true 0397
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Makom Solel Lakeside
A vibrant and growing Reform Jewish congregation of pathfinders committed to sacred worship, social justice and lifelong learning. Welcomes and embraces interfaith families and all who seek a spiritual home.
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North Shore Congregation Israel
1185 Sheridan Rd. Glencoe IL 60022 (847) 835-0724 (847) 835-5613 [email protected] http://www.nsci.org Rabbi Steven Mason False 0399
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Am Shalom
A Reformcongregation, engaging, enlightening,embracing and educating our members in ways that build a sense of community, while respecting individual forms ofexpression and belief. We seek to explore our Jewish roots, awareness and values, and enrich the spiritual lives of ourmembers, while serving humanitythrough social action.
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Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation
6801 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago IL 60629 (773) 476-2924 [email protected] Rabbi Capers Funnye False 0383