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Religious Education at Temple Sholom of Chicago includes: Religious School (Jr. K-7th Grade) – Sundays 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM. Midweek Religious School (3rd-7th Grade) – Wednesdays 5:00-6:15 PM.
Rochelle Zell Jewish High School[1] (RZJHS), formerly Chicagoland Jewish High School (CJHS), (Rochelle Zell, Hebrew: תיכון שיקאגו), located 25 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, is a private, full-day, co-educational high school for primarily Jewish students from grades nine to twelve.
The Chicago Temple Building is a 173-metre (568 ft) tall skyscraper church located at 77 W. Washington Street in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is home to the congregation of the First United Methodist Church of Chicago.
Aug 21, 2017 · Rochelle Zell Jewish High School. Sixteen years ago, this north suburban school was founded with 24 students in four double-wide trailers attached to a temple. “The mission was to offer young ...
Opened in 1981, Gan Shalom is Temple Sholom of Chicago’s premier Early Childhood Education Center. We provide an enriched educational experience devoted to laying the foundation for lifelong learning and strengthening family life through the transmission of Jewish values and traditions through play.
Looking beyond high school, Northwestern University, in Evanston just north of Chicago, has a large Jewish population and a number of Jewish organizations on campus that range from religious to cultural to social justice-oriented. Similarly, the University of Chicago has a strong Hillel foundation.
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Sep 26, 2024 · Known as the “Mother Church of Chicago Methodism,” First Methodist helped fund the launch of almost 200 churches and played roles in the establishment of Chicagoland institutions including Northwestern University (founded 1851), Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (founded 1855), and Wesley Memorial Hospital (founded 1888), among others.