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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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The Sidney & Frances Avner Torah Learning Center of Northbrook
Weekly study groups; parent/child discussion groups, classes and workshops, Hebrew and Judaism classes, international lecturers and more.
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The Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Jerusalem Lecture
An annual lecture that maintains the dialogue between Jews and Catholics on issues affecting their relationship.
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To Protect Our Heritage PAC
2421 W. Pratt Blvd., Suite 1206 Chicago IL 60645 (847) 676-4925 (847) 679-5505 [email protected] (847) 676-1830 http://www.protectourheritagepac.org Rabbi Victor Weissberg, Peggy Shapiro, Alan Molotsky Promotes a close relationship between the United States and Israel
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The American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science
Supports the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. For more than eight decades, the Weizmann Institute's dedicated researchers have collaborated across borders and disciplines, pursuing their curiosity, and making inspired breakthroughs that improve the lives of everyone, everywhere.
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The Breakers at Edgewater Beach
Senior rental retirement living with many programs and transportation included.
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The Merion (Evanston)
The Merion is redefining retirement living by offering apartments situated in an environment suited for those with the most discerning tastes and expectations. Artfully reborn out of the historic North Shore Hotel in summer 2014, the building boasts a wide variety of striking features and amenities. From fully appointed and furnished apartments, to 10+ relaxation areas, to engaging entertainment and social activities, to distinctive dining options and the magnificent Crystal Ballroom, The Merion strives to exceed the desires of today's thriving, active retirees.
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The Imperial of Lincoln Park
Kosher meals available.
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The Selfhelp Home
The Selfhelp Home is the only non-profit Jewish community for older adults in Chicago that offers a full continuum of care. A combination of exceptional quality in cultural programming and nursing care offering independent apartments, assisted living, long-term skilled nursing care and a 5-star short-term rehabilitation center with luxury all-private suites that is open to the community. Kosher meals (unsupervised), daily activities rich in culture and the arts, exercise, movie theater, sanctuary, Jewish programming, wellness center, outdoor patio, live music concerts. The highest quality in culture and nursing care 24 hours a day. Ranked as America's Best Nursing Homes by U.S. News and World Report in 2016-17, 2015 and 2014.
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The Chicago Center for Jewish Studies
Lectures, conferences, and arts programming in all areas of Jewish history, culture, literature, and religion, all open to the public; oversees undergraduate programs; and supports and coordinates graduate degree programs in multiple areas of Jewish Studies in 13 departments and schools.
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The University of Chicago Hillel (Johanna & Herman Newberger Hillel Center)
University of Chicago 5715 S. Woodlawn Ave. Chicago IL 60637 (773) 752-1127 (773) 752-2460 [email protected] http://www.hillelatuchicago.org Andrea Hoffman, Interim Executive Director None true 0895