Very progressive Conservative Congregation with award-winning youth program. Members of all ages, new and sincere female rabbi, and daily services. Great cantor. Offers catering and facilities for special events. Suggest coming as a guest to experience services especially on Holidays.
Chris K.
Place rating: 3 Morton Grove, IL
Overall a very good congregation. My only complaint is the food the kitchen staff prepares. The food is horrible and their«pizza» is the most disgusting and vile food I and everyone else I know who attends here has ever tasted. It is a running joke amongst all of us about the food here. The bad thing is the rabbi and staff know about it and do not do anything to address the issue in the kitchen.
Steve D.
Place rating: 3 Evanston, IL
Look, I’m not going to trash a shul. The rabbi is a lovely man. The congregation tilts heavily towards those eligible for Social Security. In terms of religiosity, it is right in the middle of the Conservative movement — fully egalitarian, triennial reading, big high bima, etc. 1950’s building. There are services every week for kids of various ages, but some are sparsely attended. Kiddushes on non Bar Mitzvah weeks can be spare. You could do worse, but it wasn’t for me.