North Shore Congregation Israel

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North Shore Congregation Israel is a modernist synagogue in Glencoe, Illinois, renowned for its striking, light-filled design by architect Minoru Yamasaki.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf religious organization
synagogue
architect Minoru Yamasaki
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
buildingType house of worship
country United States of America
denomination Reform Judaism
follows Reform Jewish liturgy
hasClergyRole cantor
rabbi
hasComponent administrative offices
chapel
classrooms
outdoor grounds
sanctuary
social hall
hasFeature distinctive roofline
large windows
minimalist interior
water elements
hasMission Jewish education
Jewish religious life
community engagement
hasProgram Hebrew school
adult education
music programs
social action programs
youth programs
hasRitual High Holy Day services
Shabbat services
bar mitzvah ceremonies
bat mitzvah ceremonies
funeral services
wedding ceremonies
languageOfWorship English
Hebrew
locatedIn Chicago metropolitan area
Glencoe, Illinois
Illinois
North Shore (Chicago)
surface form: North Shore of Chicago
notableFor light-filled sanctuary
striking modernist design
religiousAffiliation Judaism
religiousTradition Ashkenazi Jewish liturgy
servesCommunity Jewish community of Chicago North Shore
usedFor Jewish worship services
community events
life-cycle ceremonies
religious education

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Minoru Yamasaki notableWork North Shore Congregation Israel
Minoru Yamasaki designed North Shore Congregation Israel