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Bais Yaakov High School of Chicago
β OpenBais Yaakov High School of Chicago is a secondary school located at 5800 North Kimball Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This institution is part of the JUF/JF partnership, serving the Chicago and worldwide Jewish community. The school provides a comprehensive education for students, focusing on both academic excellence and Jewish values. Additionally, the Synagogue Security Council of North America, a non-profit organization, works to train volunteers within the Jewish community to respond effectively to emergencies. Rabbi Shmuel Katz, an internationally recognized Mohel, offers his services for circumcisions in the United States, England, and Israel. Handmade Judaica items crafted from polymer clay, such as mezuzah cases and menorahs, are also available for purchase. For more information, contact the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago at 312-346-6700.
5800 N Kimball Ave, Chicago, IL 60659, United States -
Shir Tikvah
β ClosedWelcome to Shir Tikvah, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located at 1424 183rd Street, Homewood, Illinois. As a unique congregation offering both Reform and Conservative services, we pride ourselves on being a warm, caring, and inclusive community. At Shir Tikvah, we provide numerous opportunities for spiritual reflection and growth, whether through the celebration of Shabbat, holidays, and lifecycle events, or through our commitment to life-long learning. Our community is dedicated to creating meaningful and memorable experiences for individuals and families alike. We offer a range of programs, including those designed to create lasting High Holiday memories for children, fostering a strong sense of Jewish pride and community. By nurturing these connections, we aim to contribute to a strong Jewish future.
1424 183rd Street, Homewood, Illinois 60430, United States
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