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North Suburban Synagogue Beth El

Coordinates: 42°10′27.5″N 87°46′36.8″W / 42.174306°N 87.776889°W / 42.174306; -87.776889
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North Suburban Synagogue Beth El is a very large Conservative Jewish synagogue in Highland Park, Illinois. It was founded in 1948 shortly after World War II. Originally a converted Lakeside mansion, it has been greatly expanded over the decades with major new buildings including a very large Hebrew School.[1]

Prominent conservative rabbi Vernon Kurtz serves as head rabbi.[2] Vernon Kurtz is president of the American Zionist Movement.[3]

Notable members

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42°10′27.5″N 87°46′36.8″W / 42.174306°N 87.776889°W / 42.174306; -87.776889