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View More…. Tani is dedicated to fostering inclusive Jewish spaces. As the Chicago Community Director, she loves partnering with couples, families, and individuals to bring sparks of Jewish joy into their lives. In her spare time Tani enjoys spending time with her partner, Charles, and her cat, Winston. They are a family of sci-fi enthusiasts, Chicago outdoor brunch connoisseurs, and lovers of all things art. Contact her at tani 18doors.

Steven earned an M. He became passionate about interfaith work while in college, a path that eventually led him to convert to Judaism. Steven is excited to work with 18Doors, helping others find communities that affirm their whole selves. He currently lives in Lakeview with his husband Toby, cat Miso, and dog Momilani.

Contact him at rabbistevenphilp 18doors. In his work, he focuses on dynamic educational programming, meaningful social action work, impactful social justice campaigns, developing deep relationships with other faith communities and engaging individuals and families. Contact him at rabbitodd 18doors. Explore Find a Rabbi About 18Doors. Parents Families Grandparents. Our dedicated doctors provide the highest quality patient care. Department of Pediatrics The Department of Pediatrics provides comprehensive quality care to children from newborn to 18 years of age.

Learn More. About us. Learn more. Educational Programs Our Educational Programs provide practical hands-on health care experience and education for medical residents and other health care providers. View schedule. Service Locations With our various geographic Locations Interfaith Medical Center serves over , people each year. However, with the restrictions with in-person engagements due to Covid, we have restricted this annual gathering to a virtual event.

The Council is glad to have had the opportunity to work with these Cardinals and the greater Catholic community, and hopes for continued successful and mutually beneficial dialogue for years to come. The Council has engaged in active dialogue with members of the Jewish community for many years now.

This relationship has been primarily with the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs JCUA who has come together with the Council to participate in civic engagement as well as to fight religious discrimination. Attendees from various backgrounds and ethnicities were always engaged in the lively discussions. This includes working together to have a water fee exemption for religious organizations as well as speaking up when one group is discriminated against.

Events with CRLMC have included: Quarterly meetings, religious leaders retreat, religious leaders call for immigration reform press conferences, religious leaders uniting to support Syrian refugees, Interfaith Thanksgiving Observance, prayers for peace, interfaith calendars, and events to address religious discrimination.

The Council has had active dialogue with the Presbytery of Chicago for nearly a decade which has helped both groups gain a better understanding of the different faiths. In the summer of , the Council and the Presbytery passed an updated covenant below to further strengthen relationships in the interfaith community. As communities of faith, we the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago and the Presbytery of Chicago, believe that our religions are the rich wellsprings from which we draw forth our commitments to love, serve, and be for one another.



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