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Aitz Hayim Center for Jewish Living

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Aitz Hayim Center for Jewish Living is a post-denominational synagogue in Glencoe, Illinois. Founded in 1992 as a member-led congregation by Dr. Marc Slutsky, Steven Silberman, and Rabbi Irwin Kula, cited as the 8th most influential rabbi in U.S and the 11th most influential Jew in the world (Irwin Kula) and serves as a synagogue community recognizing and drawing ideology from multiple Jewish traditions.

References

  • Patchen, Kenneth L.R. (October 3, 2002). "A joyous celebration". News. Highland Park News. p. 168.
  • Horan, Deborah (March 16, 2007). "Playing with soul, at synagogue. More Jewish services are using bands during the Sabbath to appeal to young people". Metro. Chicago Tribune. p. 11.
  • Hussain, Rummana (April 9, 2007). "'It feels good' to be 8th most influential rabbi in U.S. Author, founder of center here committed to 'taking Jewish public'". News. Chicago Sun Times. p. 5.
  • Berman, Charles (September 17, 2009). "'It feels good' to be 8th most influential rabbi in U.S. Author, founder of center here committed to 'taking Jewish public'". News. Highland Park News.

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