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Welcome to Temple Sholom of Chicago
A Sacred Community That Embraces, Inspires, and Matters.
EMBRACE
Join us exactly as you are; physically, spiritually, intellectually and emotionally. We recognize the unique worth of each individual in our collective whole.
INSPIRE
By creating relevant Jewish moments using ancient Jewish wisdom, we practice "Torah learning” and “Torah living” to fill our hearts, homes, and workplaces with greater purpose.
MATTER
We grapple with society’s pressing issues, modeling civility in the way we listen across lines of difference as we take stands with moral clarity.
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Shabbat Service
Join us every Friday at 6:15 PM on Facebook, Zoom, or at Temple for a mixed-presence (in-person & online) Shabbat service where we join together with inspiring sermons from our clergy and songs from our talented cantor and musicians. Learn more about our special services dedicated to the community.
Calendar
We offer a wide array of events that will help you connect with, and become inspired by, the community. Everything from guest speakers such as Dr. Jane Goodall to monthly movie nights. Visit our upcoming events page for events listed by department or visit our monthly calendar for an overview.
Join Our Community
For over 150 years, Temple Sholom has sought to fulfill its mission to embrace, inspire, and matter. Membership is one of the vital ways that we strengthen the bonds of our congregational community and sustain Temple Sholom for the present generation, as well as those that will follow.
Our congregational community is deeply rooted in Torah, ritual, and Jewish values, and we continue to grow as a Reform synagogue bringing warmth and light to our ancient traditions.
Our clergy, staff, and community look forward to celebrating simchas with you, supporting you in times of need, marking the cycle of the Jewish calendar together, and learning with you and from you.
Wherever you are on your Jewish journey or whoever you may be, we hope you will join us.
A Message From Rabbi Conover
Welcome to Temple Sholom of Chicago. For 155 years, we have been a sacred community that embraces, inspires and matters. In 1867, a few Jewish pioneers forged a new path on the north side of Chicago, supporting one another through the effects of the Civil War and later the Chicago Fire.
At this moment in Temple Sholom’s rich history, we are called to clarify who we are and how we will allow Divine inspiration—a sense of spirituality and sacred responsibility—to rest at the center of our community. READ MORE
Discover Temple Sholom
To discover the amazing stories, highlights, and upcoming events that make Temple Sholom such a diverse and vibrant community, see our latest Sholom Chicago Magazine.
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday ,
AprApril 27 , 2024Shabbat Minyan and Torah Study
Shabbat, Apr 27th 9:00a to 10:30a
Join for Shabbat Minyan in person or via Zoom from 9:00-9:45 AM followed by Torah Study for 9:45-10:30 AM. -
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AprApril 27 , 2024Mindful Jewish Aging
Shabbat, Apr 27th 1:00p to 3:00p
Gather with the Temple Sholom community to explore the spiritual gifts of life after 50. Led by Cantor Katzman, Debra Paskind, and Andy Simmons, the group meets on a monthly basis to study, schmooze, eat, sing, and investigate this rewarding period of our lives. We use ancient and modern texts, poetry, art, and music as our guides. -
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AprApril 28 , 2024Adult Ed Short Stories with Cliff Scott-Rudnick
Sunday, Apr 28th 2:00p to 3:00p
Join Cliff Scott-Rudnick and other adult learners to dive into various short story collections. -
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AprApril 29 , 20247th Day Passover Service – Yizkor at Emanuel Congregation
Monday, Apr 29th 10:30a to 12:30p
Join Temple Sholom at Emanuel Congregation Seventh Day Passover Service with Yizkor at Emanuel Congregation. There will be a light lunch following the service. -
Monday ,
AprApril 29 , 2024Monday Meal Mitzvah
Monday, Apr 29th 4:30p to 6:45p
The Monday Meal Mitzvah is back in person! Volunteer to prepare and/or serve a warm meal to those in need. This is a great opportunity for anyone 12 years of age and older, who are looking for a meaningful volunteer experience. This is a long standing Temple Sholom/Sholom Justice program, and we are excited to be back. If you are in need of a meal, the Lake Shore Drive doors open at 5:15pm and we suggest you arrive by 4:45pm. -
Tuesday ,
AprApril 30 , 2024Talmud Study
Tuesday, Apr 30th 8:30a to 9:30a
Join Rabbi Conover as she leads an hour-long conversation on a section of the Talmud. -
Wednesday ,
MayMay 1 , 2024Wednesday Morning Study Group
Wednesday, May 1st 10:00a to 11:30a
Join clergy each week for a 90-minute study session exploring Reform Judaism. -
Wednesday ,
MayMay 1 , 2024Shalem Mimouna Post-Passover Gathering
Wednesday, May 1st 6:30p to 8:00p
Join the Shalem community for a lively celebration of Mimouna, the Moroccan tradition of eating bread again after Passover! Together we'll learn about Mimouna, eat some delicious pizza, and share our own cultures and traditions around the Passover holiday. Please bring a dessert from your own tradition! -
Wednesday ,
MayMay 1 , 2024Shakespeare Discussion, with Mitchell Brown
Wednesday, May 1st 6:30p to 8:00p
Currently, the class is engaged in discussing the play, Richard III. On December 28 the class will start discussing The Taming of the Shrew. Class discusses Jewish ethics as well as biblical allusions are bound to play a part in any discussion. Newcomers are very welcome. -
Wednesday ,
MayMay 1 , 2024Maya Henschel's Adamah Social Justice Program
Wednesday, May 1st 6:30p to 8:00p
Join the Jewish Youth Climate Movement at Temple Sholom on 5/1, from 6:30-8pm, to hear from current members and learn how you can get involved! JYCM leadership board member and Springboard Chicago 18 Under 18 honoree Maya Henschel will lead a workshop on Jewish storytelling as a tool for climate action, and a kosher-certified dinner will be provided.
Fri, April 26 2024 18 Nisan 5784