Guide Letter: M
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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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McHenry County Jewish Congregation
Non-denominational congregation.
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Moriah Congregation
200 Taub Drive Deerfield IL 60015 (847) 948-5340 (847) 948-8240 [email protected] http://www.moriahcong.org Rabbi Samuel Fraint true 0320
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Mah Tovu Congregation
An egalitarian Conservative minyan serving the Rogers Park, Westridge, and south Evanston communities. We have Shabbat, holiday, and daily morning minyan along with other events.
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Manischewitz
Distributors of certified-kosher foods.
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My Own Meals
Refrigeration-free kosher meals sold at local stores and by direct mail, 10 varieties. Rabbis M. Solovelchik-certified.
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Mesamechai Leiv Orchestras
Modern and traditional Jewish music for all occasions.
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Marlene Baron
Vocalist in many musical styles.
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Midwest NCSY
A multi-faceted Jewish youth group which is open to all Jewish youth regardless of background and affiliation. Offering social and educational programming in hundreds of communities across the U.S. and Canada, NCSY is a leader in bringing unaffiliated youth an awareness of what Judaism is all about. For Jewish teenagers, NCSY is a relaxed, fun environment to learn about their heritage.
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Modern Klezmer Jazz Quartet
Jewish jazz for all occasions.
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Maxwell Street Klezmer Band
The band has delighted audiences for three decades with their joyous, soulful spin on Jewish music. They are equally skilled at swing, ballroom, classic rock and roll, Motown and Latin dance music. Their Klezmer Music Foundation sponsors The Junior Klezmer Orchestra, The Salaam-Shalom Music Project, and three congregational klezmer bands. Violinist Alex Koffman was featured soloist with Chicago Sinfonietta at Symphony Center, and the band played in the world's first klezmer opera with Lyric Opera.