Guide Category: Reform
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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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Temple Beth-El
3610 W. Dundee Rd. Northbrook IL 60062 (847) 205-9982 (847) 559-5800 (847) 205-9921 [email protected] http://www.templebeth-el.org Rabbi Sidney Helbraun true 0400
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Temple Beth Israel
3601 W. Dempster St. Skokie IL 60076 (847) 675-0951 (847) 675-0960 http://www.tbiskokie.org Rabbi Michael Weinberg true 0401
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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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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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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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Congregation Sukkat Shalom
P. O. Box 519 Wilmette IL 60091 (847) 251-2675 Rabbi Samuel Gordon true 0397
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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 Bene Shalom
A spiritual congregation that welcomes hearing and deaf, interfaith couples, and offers Kabbalistic insights into traditional liturgy.
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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.