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Shul Contact Info Name Address Phone Albany Park & Hollywood Park Beth Sholom Ahavas Achim 5665 N Shul Contact Info Name Address Phone Albany Park & Hollywood Park Beth Sholom Ahavas Achim 5665 N. Jersey Telshe Yeshiva 3535 W. Foster 773‐463‐7738 Chicago Anshei Lubavitch 1426 W. Birchwood 773‐338‐0325 Yavneh‐ Newberger Hillel Center 5715 S. Woodlawn Ave. Downtown & Near North Chabad of Bucktown 1630 N. Milwaukee 773‐772‐3770 Jewish United Fund 30 S. Wells 312‐346‐6700 Lubavitch Chabad of the Gold Coast 1236 N. Dearborn 312‐664‐7770 Lubavitch Chabad of the Loop 401 S. LaSalle Ste. 9‐770 312‐427‐7770 M. Geller 29 E. Madison Suite 1805 312‐984‐1041 Evanston Sephardic Congregation 1819 W. Howard, Evanston 847‐475‐7707 Tannenbaum Chabad House Northwestern University, Evanston 847‐869‐8060 Far North & West BAY Shul 314 McHenry Rd., Buffalo Grove 847‐947‐4229 Chabad of Gurnee 17684 W Gages Lake Rd, Grayslake 847‐782‐1800 Chabad of Wilmette‐ Center for Jewish Life & Learning 2904 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette 847‐251‐7707 Darchei Noam of Glenbrook 3465 Techny, Northbrook 224‐306‐9364 FREE of the North Suburbs 20550 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods 773‐456‐3441 Lubavitch Chabad & FREE of Niles 9401 N. Margail, Des Plaines 847‐296‐1770 Lubavitch Chabad of Northbrook 2095 Landwehr Rd, Northbrook 847‐564‐8770 Or Simcha Nusach Ashkenaz 3000 Glenview Rd. #200, Wilmette 847‐410‐2066 Young Israel of Northbrook 3545 Walters, Northbrook 847‐480‐YINB Lincolnwood Bais Chaim Dovid 3462 W. Devon, Lincolnwood Bais Chaim Dovid East 3458 W. Devon Ave, Lincolnwood Yehuda Moshe 4721 W. Touhy, Lincolnwood 847‐673‐5870 Peterson Park Adas Bnei Israel 6200 N. Kimball Agudath Israel Bikur Cholim 3541 W. Peterson 773‐588‐0021 Kehilath Jacob Beth Samuel 3701 W. Devon 773‐539‐7779 Khal Ohr Yisocher Chodorov 6336 N. Lincoln 773‐630‐0452 Kollel Zichron Eliyahu 3635 W. Devon 773‐478‐9789 Yeshivas Meor HaTorah of Chicago 3635 W. Devon 773‐465‐0419 Skokie Arie Crown Hebrew Day School 4600 W. Main Street 847‐982‐9191 Bais Medrash Binyan Olam WiFi Building, 8170 McCormick, Sko847‐329‐7600 Bais Hamedrash Hagodol Kesser Maariv Anshe Luknik 4341 w. Golf Rd., Skokie 847‐679‐9800 Hebrew Theological College 7135 N. Carpenter Rd., Skokie 847‐982‐2500 Ida Crown Jewish Academy 8233 Central Park, Skokie 773‐973‐1450 Kehilat Chovevei Tzion 9220 Crawford, Skokie 847‐673‐8592 Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie 4059 W. Dempster, Skokie 847‐677‐1770 Or Torah 3800 W. Dempster, Skokie 847‐679‐3645 Persian (Iran) Hebrew 3820 W. Main, Skokie 847‐674‐5444 SJ Abrams Cheder Lubacitch Boys 5201 W. Howard, Skokie 847‐675‐6777 Skokie Community Kollel 3732 W. Dempster, Skokie 847‐674‐7959 Yisraelink at Kehilat Chovevei Tzion 847‐630‐2162 Young Israel of Skokie 3740 W. Dempster, Skokie 847‐329‐0090 YU Kolle Torah MiTzion 8233 Central Park, Skokie 773‐973‐6557 Name Address Phone West Rogers Park Agudath Israel of West Rogers Park 2801 W. Pratt 773‐274‐5300 Anshe Motele 6520 N. California 773‐743‐2420 The ARK 6450 N. California 773‐973‐1000 x238 Bais Yitzchok 6716 N. Whipple 773‐973‐2522 Bnei Reuven 6350 N. Whipple 773‐743‐5434 Chicago Center for Torah & Chesed Chesed L'Avrohom 3135 W. Devon 773‐761‐4005 Chicago Community Kollel 6506 N. California 773‐262‐9400 Ezras Israel Mechitzah Minyon 7001 N. California 773‐764‐8320 FREE 2935 W. Devon 773‐274‐5123 K.I.N.S. of West Rogers Park 2800 W. North Shore 773‐761‐4000 Khal Chasidim 6757 N. Richmond 773‐761‐9883 Mishna Ugemora 6045 N. California 773‐465‐1433 Or Menorah 7006 N. California 773‐675‐3200 Park Plaza Synagogue 6840 N. Sacramento 773‐465‐6700 Poalei Tzedek 2801 W. Albion 773‐764‐5680 Shearith Yisroel 2938 W. Arthur 773‐262‐8840 Veitzener Kollel 6716 N. Whipple 323‐219‐5094 Yeshivas Brisk 3000 W. Devon 773‐274‐1177 Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi 6317 N. California 773‐973‐6150 Yeshivas Ohr Eliyahu Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago 2756 W. Morse 773‐262‐0430 Young Israel of Chicago 2914 W. Devon 773‐619‐9946 West Rogers Park‐ North Adas Yeshurun 3050 W. Touhy 773‐465‐2288 Atereth Yehoshua 2915 W. Touhy 773‐764‐1382 Bais Medrash Torah Utfillah 2823 W. Touhy Bais Menchem Nusach Ari 2833 W. Howard 773‐262‐2770 Bais Hamedrash Mikor Hachaim 2849 W. Chase 773‐960‐8820 Heritage Russian Jewish Cong. 2941 W. Touhy 773‐973‐1800 Kollel Ateres Ami (Russian) 2855 W. Touhy 847‐791‐0643 Ohel Shalom Torah Center Sephardic Community Kollel 2949 W. Touhy 773‐465‐5274 773‐338‐8046 Sha'arei Tzedek Mishkan Yair 2832 W. Touhy 773‐274‐2223 Shevet Achim at Buckingham Pavilion 2625 W. Touhy 773‐973‐4843 Young Israel of West Rogers Park 2706 W. Touhy 773‐501‐4728.
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