Guide Category: Reform
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KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation
Reform congregation located in the historic Hyde Park-Kenwood neighborhood. Diverse membership comes from all across the Chicago metro area. Welcomes interfaith families, GLBTQ members, and all those who seek an invigorating Jewish experience. Weekly Friday night and Saturday morning worship services, organic garden, education programs.
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Emanuel Congregation
At Emanuel Congregation, we open our doors to all who seek richer, more meaningful lives. Together, our diverse community engages in prayer, lifelong learning andtikkun olam(repairing the world), empowering adults and children alike to apply Jewish values to our everyday lives and to be a collective force for good.
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Chicago Sinai Congregation
15 W. Delaware Place Chicago IL 60610 (312) 867-7000 (312) 867-7006 [email protected] http://www.chicagosinai.org Rabbi Michael Sternfield False 0382
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Temple Sholom of Chicago
3480 N. Lake Shore Dr. Chicago IL 60657 (773) 525-4707 (773) 525-3502 [email protected] http://www.sholomchicago.org Rabbi Aaron M. Petuchowski true 0389
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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 Tikvah Congregation
Beth Tikvah Congregation is a dynamic, warm, and friendly Reform congregation where all are welcome. BTC is best known for its inclusive, involved, caring and compassionate community; for its excellent clergy, staff and lay leadership; for its phenomenal lay choirs; and for the overall positive difference BTC makes in its members’ lives.
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Beth Hillel Temple
Reform congregation serving Southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois.