Chabad of Wilmette is a place where every Jewish person is welcome, regardless of affiliation or level of knowledge. Our goal is to create a warm environment to explore and experience our heritage in a non-judgmental and inviting atmosphere. Through our welcoming services, thought-provoking classes, and innovative social programming, we strive to create a point-of-entry for every individual. First Congregational Church of Wilmette was founded in 1875, and opened the doors of our historic Arts and Crafts sanctuary in 1905. From our founding to the present, we have been a church where the teachings of the gospel meet the concerns of the day, from a commitment to civil rights and open housing, to the ordination of LGBT members, interfaith dialogue and space sharing with two local synagogues, and commitment to practices of non-violence and environmental sustainability. http://www.fccw.org This unique structure is one of seven Baha'i temples in the world. It symbolizes unity and invites prayers to god all are welcome. BIS-NJO is a non-denominational, egalitarian Jewish social action and religious group embracing all points of view.
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