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Congregation Beth-El Zedeck
A synagogoue located in Indianapolis that aligns itself with both the Conservative and Reconstructionist movements

Congregation B’nai Torah
An Orthodox synagogue located in Indianapolis

Congregation Shaarey Tefilla
A Conservative synagogue located in Indianapolis

Etz Chaim
A Conservative synagogue located in Indianapolis

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Florence Melton Adult Mini-School of Indianapolis
A community-based school offering adults the opportunity to acquire Jewish literacy in an open, trans-denominational, intellectually stimulating learning environment.

Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation
A Reform synagogue located in Indianapolis

JCC Indy
A local community JCC for the Indianapolis Jewish population as well as the surrounding region

 

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