Guide Category: Non-Denominational
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* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.
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Mitziut Jewish Community
Mitzuit is a safe, non-judgmental, take-off-your-shoes-if-you-like diverse group of good people, where all are welcomed and accepted regardless of knowledge and experience of Judaism. Services are inclusive, participatory, joyous, relaxed. Various activities, including Shabbos on the Beach, meditation drop in group and Jewish drum circle, allow individuals to deepen their Jewish spiritual explorations within a group experience.
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Congregation B’nai Chai North Shore
Transdenominational congregation.
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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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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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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.
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Fox Valley Jewish Neighbors (FVJN)
Inclusive Jewish community group for Jewish and interfaith families. The mission of FVJN is to enrich lives, enhance connections and be a resource for the Jewish community. Offers educational, social, religious and charitable programs built upon Jewish values, heritage and culture.
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Anshe Tikvah Synagogue
A progressive egalitarian and spiritually welcoming community. Meets at Hawthorne Learning Center, 200 Glendale Street, Wheeling.
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Makom Shalom Mitziut
The communities of Makom Shalom and Mitziut are in the process of merging. Together, we are a Jewish Renewal community, offering deeply spiritual and joyous services. We are progressive and egalitarian, we welcome all who wish to worship with us, and we work toward repairing injustice in the world.
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Temple B’nai Israel of Aurora
Independent congregation.
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Congregation Beth Shalom (Naperville)
Independent congregation.