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Demographics
When you look at student demographics,
it is clear that CJHS is serving the Chicago Jewish
community in its entirety. CJHS families are
affiliated with numerous synagogues and represent a wide range of
Jewish observance. Diversity is also evident
with respect to the communities in which our
students live, the public and day schools they have
attended and their learning abilities. As CJHS
grows, the school will continue to reach out to the
entire Jewish community and demonstrate that CJHS is
a place where every Jewish student can find a
home.
CJHS students hail from 21 communities...
Algonquin
Buffalo Grove
Chicago
Creve Coeur, AZ
Deerfield
Evanston
Inverness
Glencoe
Highland Park
Lake Zurich
Lindenhurst
Long Grove
Morton Grove
Naperville
Northbrook
River Forest
Skokie
South Elgin
Vernon Hills
Wheeling
Wilmette
...and attend 48 synagogues
Aitz Hayim
Am Yisrael Conservative Congregation of the North Shore
Anshe Emet Synagogue
Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation
BAY Synagogue
Bene Shalom
Beth Emet
Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah
Beth Judea
BJBE
B'nai Tikvah
Bnai Torah
Central Avenue Synagogue – North Suburban Chabad
Chabad of Buffalo Grove
Chabad of North Phoenix
Chabad of Northbrook
Chabad of Skokie/Rogers Park
Congregation Beth Judea
Congregation Beth Shalom
Congregation Kneseth Israel
Congregation Or Torah
Congregation Shaare Tikvah B'nai Zion
Congregation Yehuda Moshe
Ezra Habonim, the Niles Township Jewish Congregation
Heritage Russian Jewish Congregation
Kehillat Shalom
Kol Sasson Congregation
Lake Shore Drive Synagogue (Elm St.)
McHenry County Jewish Congregation
Moriah Congregation
Ner Tamid Ezra Habonim Egalitarian Minyan
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
Northbrook Community Synagogue
Northshore Congregation Israel
Northwest Suburban Chabad
Northwestern University Hillel
Or Tikvah
Persian (Iran) Hebrew Congregation
Russian Heritage
Sephardic Congregation
Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob Synagogue
Temple Beth El
Temple Beth Israel
Temple Jeremiah
West Suburban Temple Har Zion
Yisraelink
Young Israel of Northbrook
Young Israel of Skokie
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