The Society holds regular monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of each month, except July and August, at 6:30 p.m. Programs are announced during the regular monthly meetings. Special meetings may also be held and will be announced by a special notice. Guest speakers enrich the monthly meetings, and in-service workshops are offered periodically for the edification of the members. Members receive Allen County Lines, a quarterly publication. P.O. Box 12003, Fort Wayne, 46862 - [website][events]
174 South State Road 267, Avon. Bill Roach - [email][events]
7227 Bittersweet Moors Drive, Fort Wayne, 46814. Mitchell Kornspan, Rabbi, 260-672-8459 - [website][email][events]
P.O. Box 54, Bluffton, 46714 - [events]
Fishers High School Natatorium, Indianapolis, 46280. Charlie Fry, 317-465-9766 - [website][email][events]
300 E Main, Suite E, Carmel, 46032. Chris Plumb, 317-575-8244 - [website][email][events]
As a congregation, we are warmly open to the traditional riches of the Jewish past while continuously looking for ways to build a creative Jewish future. The congregation views itself as a community which brings together its members to support and strengthen one another in times of crisis or difficulty, and to share the joys and goodness of life. 5200 Old Mill Road, Fort Wayne, 46807. Jonathan Katz, Rabbi, 260-744-4245 - [website][email][events]
B'nai Torah is the largest Orthodox shul in the state of Indiana and is the heart of Indianapolis Yiddishkeit. 6510 Hoover Rd, Indianapolis, 46260. Sholomo Crandall, Rabbi, 317-253-5253 - [website][email][events]
Beth-El Zedeck (The House of the God of Righteousness) has kept pace with the changes of modern Jewish thought and practice while embracing the warmth and richness of our religious civilization. Affiliated with both the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, the synagogue supports equal participation by men and women in every aspect of the congregation. Beth-El Zedeck is a traditional, yet innovative synagogue where we experience Judaism as "the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people." We are a large congregation, yet we are dedicated to creating an environment of personal warmth, caring and spiritual growth for all members. 600 W. 70th Street, Indianapolis, 46260. Dennis Sasso, Rabbi, 317-253-3441 - [website][email][events]
Welcome to Congregation Shaarey Tefilla, the newest congregation in Indiana. We hope you consider joining our family. As a warm, intimate congregation, we treat our members like brothers and sisters. We share our simchas with each other and support one another in times of sorrow. We would love to have you become part of our family. 5879 Central Ave, Indianapolis, 46220. Arnold Bienstock, Rabbi, 317-253-4591 - [website][email][events]
1824 E. Thornton Dr., Bloomington, 47401 - [website][email][events]
500 W. Washington St, Indianapolis, IN. 317-636-9378 - [website][email][events]
PO Box 80004, Indianapolis, 46280. 317-251 - 6220 - [website][email][events]
Today, the Federation serves as the central coordinating, fund raising, budgeting, and social planning agency for the Fort Wayne Jewish community. The Federation is a volunteer organization assisted by a trained professional staff. It is affiliated with the United Jewish Communities, a national association of 180 Jewish Federations serving communities in the U.S. and Canada. 227 E. Washington Blvd, Fort Wayne, 46802. Jeff Gubitz, Executive Director, 260-422-8566 - [website][email][events]
3501 Harris Rd, Fort Wayne. Matt Vogel, 260-484-5838 - [website][email][events]
New Palestine High School, New Palestine, 46163. Janet Maxwell - [website][email][events]
The Hasten Hebrew Academy offers the community an enriched early childhood, elementary and middle school program. The dual curriculae of Judaic and secular skills are presented in a warm, nurturing, Jewish environment. The general studies curriculum is prepared in accordance with the requirements of the State of Indiana Department of Public Instruction and is accredited by the Indiana Department of Education. The school has twice been awarded the United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon Award for Educational Excellence. The Hasten Hebrew Academy is certified for pre-school through eighth grade with a fully licensed staff in accordance with the Indiana teachers' traning requirements. 6602 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Raphael Nemetsky, Rabbi, 317-251-1261 - [website][email][events]
We serve the Jewish students on campus to help engage them in activities & learning with other Jewish students. Our goal is to help Jews to do Jewish with other Jews. 730 East 3rd Street, Bloomington, 47401. Andy Gitelson, 812-336-3824 - [website][email][events]
With the values and traditions of Judasim as our foundation, Hooverwood's philosophy of care is based upon our belief that the dignity and individual identity of each resident is of prime importance. Hooverwood is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization governed by a dedicated Board of Directors. 7001 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Marc Penner, Administrator, 317-251-2261 - [website][email][events]
Brownsburg. 317.289.3242 - [website][email][events]
Conference Coordinator. 450 West Ohio St., Indianapolis, 46202. Margaret Bierlein, 317-234-0033 - [website][email][events]
busphone = 317-232-1882; fax = 317-234-0079. 450 West Ohio St, Indianapolis, 46202. 317-232-1882 - [events]
founded in 1972. The organization is headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, however holds events throughout the state. IJHS's mission is to collect, preserve, and publish information on the 250 years of Jewish Life in Indiana. IJHS is the only organization in the state which focuses exclusively on the entire Hoosier Jewish experience. The Indiana Jewish Historical Society's archive collection at the Indiana Historical Society in Indianapolis contains more than 7,000 items of Jewish interest and the society continues to seek materials for the collection. 5743 Wilkie Drive, No. 1, Fort Wayne, 46804. Trent Pendley, President, 260.459.6862 - [website][email][events]
Bloomington. 812-855-5046 - [website][email][events]
Our membership includes individuals, couples and families from all walks of life. Regardless of our own personal histories we come together as a supportive and caring community to explore our own Judaism and to enhance the lives of each and every one of our members. 6501 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, 46260. Jonathan Adland, Rabbi, 317-255-6647 - [website][email][events]
1300 North Pennsylvania Street. Ste. 200, Indianapolis, 46202. 317-513-9379 - [website][email][events]
Indianapolis - [website][email][events]
6701 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Naomi Tropp, 317-251-9467, ext 227 - [website][email][events]
6701 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Bryan Cahen, 317.251.9467 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Community Relations Council is made up of elected individuals and representatives of major Jewish organizations in the community. It formulates policies and plans that seek to safeguard and preserve the civil, political, economic and religious rights of Jews and other groups. The Council stimulates and guides education and action programs that work to improve inter-group relations. 1100 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, 46208. Marcia Goldstone, Executive Director, 317-926-2935 - [website][email][events]
6705 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. 317-726-5450 - [website][email][events]
PO Box 103, Lebanon, 46052-0103. Joe Rutter - [website][email][events]
Noblesville High School Natatorium, Noblesville. Jim Barber, 317-753-9455 - [website][email][events]
Since 1910, our Bureau of Jewish Education has been founded upon these words. The origins of the institution began with a dream held by community leaders, and its founder Rabbi I.E. Neustadt. Their innovation was to establish a communal, co-educational Hebrew school which taught the Hebrew language in Hebrew. Today, as the second oldest Jewish communal Hebrew school in the U.S., we continue to follow our founding innovations. 6711 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, 46260. Ora Leivant, Executive Director, 317-255-3124 - [website][email][events]
3601 South Calhoun St., Ft. Wayne, 46807. Jim Lewis, 260-356-1007 - [email][events]
(TSGS) has been serving Southwest Indiana, Southeast Illinois, and Western Kentucky researchers for 24 years. membership year runs from June 1 to May 31 with annual dues of $12.00 for either an individual or a family residing at the same address. are held the second Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m. at Willard Library, 21 First Avenue, Evansville, IN. Meetings are not held during the summer months (July and August). Also, we do not meet in December. Willard Library, 21 First Avenue, Evansville, 47710. (812) 425-4309 - [website][email][events]
Indianapolis - [email][events]
The First Jewish Singles Video & Audio Chat in the World. Free web camera, unlimited messages, interactive Video, Audio and Java Chat, upload images on a screen of chat rooms, 3 interchangeable personal photos per profile, emoticons, events, travel, parties, shopping, gifts & much more for members. Come and join us at http://www.n. 4410 Clayburn Dr.,, Indianapolis, 46268. Gersh, (317) 872-3456 - [website][email][events]
Lake Pend Oreille, Sandpoint. Larry Krauser,, 509-455-7789 - [email][events]
8400 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, 46240. Chris Houchens, (317) 253-3206 - [website][email][events]
Jordan YMCA, ndianapolis. Kris Houchens, 317-253-8289 - [website][email][events]