Guide Letter: L
The Guide to Jewish Living offers a comprehensive, up-to-date directory of Chicago-area Jewish organizations, resources, products, and services. The guide acts as a community driven lexicon sponsored by Jewish Chicago: The JUF’s Magazine to foster connection and support. Email [email protected] with questions or for information on advertising opportunities.
* Listings with an asterisk are part of the JUF/JF partnership of agencies serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community.
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Linda’s Headquarters
Hats, snoods, berets, caps, falls, scarves; fashionable, practical. Many products from Israel. Hosts hat parties.
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Lake Shore Health Care & Rehabilitation Centre
Managed care, Medicare/Medicaid provider, 24-hour skilled care, respite care, respiratory care, physical, occupational and speech therapy, and hospice care.
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Little Friends Inc.
Serves children and adults with developmental, emotional or behavioral disabilities: early intervention, alternative schools, family support, vocational training and community-based residential services, services to children with autism.
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Leah Sosewitz
Ketubot, illuminations, papercuts, invitations, synagogue donor recognition projects, etched glass and wood Judaica.
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Larry Brent Orchestra
4208 N. Harvard Ave. Arlington Heights IL 60004 (847) 392-4910 False 1231
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Lincolnwood Place
Continuing-care retirement community with apartments, washers and dryers and on-site health care options.
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Lake Shore Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
Fully kosher skilled nursing facility.
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Ludwig Rosenberger Library of Judaica
Noncirculating collection of 17,000 titles documenting the social and cultural history of the Jewish people; exhibitions open to the public for research. Contact department before visiting.
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Loyola University
Metro Chicago Hillel supports students on college campuses throughout Chicagoland. Metro Chicago Hillel is here to ensure that every Jewish student and young adult feels connected and supported during this exciting and challenging time in their lives. From weekly Shabbat dinners, learning cohorts, Israel experiences, holiday celebrations, leadership development, and just a place to meet new friends, Metro Chicago Hillel is at the heart of what makes being a Jewish student or young adult in Chicago so unique. Contact us to learn how to get involved in our broader Metro Chicago Hillel community!
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Lubavitch Women’s Organization
Programs for all Jewish denominations.