Anshe Emet Synagogue
Emily Grossberg is an experienced media professional currently serving as a Field Producer at Scripps News since November 2019, where responsibilities include reporting on breaking news and coordinating live segments. Previous roles include Segment Producer for "The Why," Line Producer for a daily primetime broadcast at Scripps News, Writer/Producer at CBS News, Freelance Legal Writer, and Producer for WGN-TV's "Chicago’s Best." Emily began the career as the youngest News Producer at NECN/NBC10 Boston, enhancing skills in story selection, script writing, and video editing. An educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Visual Media Arts: Producing from Emerson College, complemented by a high school diploma from Highland Park High School. Additionally, as of October 2023, Emily serves as a Sunday school teacher at Anshe Emet Synagogue, fostering positive relationships with students.
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Anshe Emet Synagogue
Anshe Emet Synagogue is a sophisticated, urban congregation with a diverse, multi-generational membership. We take a dynamic approach to halachic matters and offer a variety of prayer services, the core of which is a formal service in the great Rabbinic and Cantorial tradition. We also provide a broad range of programming, which includes thought-provoking educational opportunities, presentations by speakers renowned in the Jewish world and fulfilling social justice projects. The Anshe Emet Synagogue is one of the oldest Conservative congregations in Chicago. Founded in 1873, the congregation was originally located on Sedgwick Street. We have been at the present site since 1929. Anshe Emet has a long history of being a center for Torah study, cultural activity, and Israel and social justice advocacy.