spertus institutional calendar spring/summer 2015
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Spertus Institutional Calendar Spring/Summer 2015TRANSCRIPT
News | Courses | Calendar | March – August 2015 | spertus.edu
A Bintel Brief See cartoonist Liana Finck’s love
letter to the trials and triumphs of Jewish immigrants P25
Mamele Starring Molly PiconSee the New Digital Restoration
from the National Center for Jewish Film P23
Center for Jewish LeadershipCheck Out Our Spring Schedule of Master Classes and Workshops P9
Is There a Jewish Future in Europe? P17
Announcing the First Annual Jewish Community Innovation and Collaboration Awards P5
Spertus Institute is a partner in serving our community, supported
by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.
Discount Parking $11 with Spertus validation at:
at the Essex Inn 8th Street and Michigan (2 blocks south of Spertus). Enter on 8th between Michigan and Wabash.
Spertus Institute is closed to the public on Saturdays and these upcoming holidays:
Passover We will close at 3 pm on April 3 and 9. Closed all day April 5 and 10.
Shavuot Closed May 24.
Memorial Day Closed May 25.
Independence Day Closed July 3 and 4.
Spertus Institute offers dynamic learning opportunities, rooted in Jewish wisdom and culture and open to all. Graduate programs and workshops train future leaders and engage individuals in exploration of Jewish life. Public programs include films, speakers, seminars, concerts, and exhibits —at the Institute’s Michigan Avenue facility, in the Chicago suburbs, and online.
We love to hear from you. To reach us, visit spertus.edu,
email us at [email protected], or call our general line at 312.322.1700
to be directed to the information you need. Our box office line is open
Monday–Thursday 9 am–5 pm and Friday 9 am–12 pm at 312.322.1773.
Printed on 30% post-consumer recycled paper.
Cover image: Molly Picon and Edmund Zayenda
in Mamela, courtesy of The National Center for Jewish Film, jewishfilm.org
Thanks to the foresight and philanthropy of many individuals over many years, scholarships are available for people who want to participate in select Spertus public programs. Call 312.322.1743 for details.
If you are interested in providing scholarship support, we welcome your generosity. Please contact our development office at 312.322.1758.
Accessibility Spertus welcomes all visitors
and is committed to making its facilities and programs accessible
to people with special needs. Elevator access is available to
all areas of the building. Please let the box office know of any
special needs or requests when you purchase program tickets.
Programs and events take place at Spertus Institute, 610 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, unless otherwise indicated.
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First Annual Jewish Community Innovation and Collaboration Awards P5
Announcing: Community Mentoring for Jewish Communal Professionals P5
New at the Asher Library P27
Passover 2015 P29
Meet the Challenge P30
professional development from the center for jewish leadership
NEW! Certificate in Entrepreneurial Leadership P7
Certificate in Jewish Leadership P7
Social Media Boot Camp P9
Grantwriting P9
Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations P9
Jewish Community Networking Night P13
degree programs
Master of Arts in Jewish Professional Studies P11
Master’s and Doctoral Programs in Jewish Studies P11
public programs and events
Music in Exile P15
Bernardin Lecture: Our Spiritual Patrimony P15
The Upsurge of Antisemitism and the Future of Jewish Life in Europe P17
Alex’s Wake: A Voyage of Betrayal and a Journey of Remembrance P19
Israel: The Dream and the Reality P21
Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution P21
Mamele P23
Amy Reichert: Reinventing Judaica P25
Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New York P25
benefits of membership P31
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Designed for professionals and volunteers who work for and with Jewish organizations, the Center for Jewish Leadership presents opportunities to learn new skills, hone existing talents, and gain the expertise to foster a vibrant Jewish future.
Looking for the Latest on Leadership?Read The Leading Edge, a blog about Jewish leadership by Spertus President and CEO Dr. Hal M. Lewis. Find it at spertus.edu/the-leading-edge.
Are you ready to lead?
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center for jewish leadership new initiatives
Innovation and Collaboration AwardsWe are thrilled to announce the Innovation and Collaboration Awards!
With the goal of fostering a community of practice among area organizations and professionals, awards will be given for innovative projects that reach across institutions to serve the greater Chicago Jewish community.
Awards will be presented in two tracks, one specifically for Spertus Institute Alumni and the other open to anyone.
Deadline is April 2. To submit or nominate a project, visit spertus.edu/2015Awards.
Awardees will be announced on April 21, 2015 (see page 13). Awardees will receive professional assistance and financial support for their project.
Community Mentoring ProjectIt is our pleasure to announce the 2015 Community Mentoring Project for Jewish Professionals, a new initiative designed to strengthen the knowledge, effectiveness, and strategic agility of our community’s current and future organizational leaders.
This opportunity is available to those in regular paid positions with Chicago-area organizations that serve the Jewish community. Those selected will be paired with a seasoned professional from outside their own organization for five one-on-one sessions.
Participation is free. Space is limited. Deadline is March 31. Visit spertus.edu/CommunityMentoring to apply.
Are you interested in being a mentor? Or do you have a talented staff member for whom the opportunity to be mentored would be beneficial? Contact CJL Director Tal Rosen at [email protected].
These free offerings are made possible thanks to generous grants for the Center for Jewish Leadership from the Crown Family and an anonymous foundation.
Presenters Ariel Beery, Toby Rubin, Jon Medved
So you want to be your own boss?
Discover if entrepreneurship is right for you!
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leadership certificates
Begins March 16
Certificate in Entrepreneurial Leadership Lessons in Small Business DevelopmentLearn what it takes to run a successful business, from an expert who actually runs successful businesses (several in fact, with long and impressive track records)!
Are you thinking about starting a business, buying a business, taking over the family business, or elevating your already-existing small business to the next level? Learn to explore, evaluate, and maximize your opportunities
from Jay Goltz, author of The Street Smart Entrepreneur: 133 Tough Lessons I Learned the Hard Way (now translated into three languages).
Jay Goltz is founder/CEO of the Goltz Group, parent company of Artists Frame Service and Jayson Home. He is widely recognized for his ability to bring clarity to complex small business challenges. His blog, You’re the Boss, can be found at NYtimes.com.
Nine sessions including materials: $2,500. Enroll at spertus.edu/entrepreneur.
Scholarships are available for professionals working at nonprofit institutions. For more information, please contact Tal Rosen at [email protected].
Begins March 8
Certificate in Jewish LeadershipSponsored by Spertus Institute in partnership with Northwestern University (and jointly taught by faculty from both), this exciting program serves established and emerging leaders (including lay leaders) of Jewish organizations.
Participants learn to strengthen their own leadership, articulate vision, motivate stakeholders, improve collaboration, achieve organizational goals, and execute plans for the future.
Four modules plus capstone: $2,500. Enroll at spertus.edu/certificate
Program includes mentoring with established Jewish community leaders.
These offerings are specifically designed for professionals and volunteers working for and with Jewish organizations. Their content, however, will be beneficial to anyone seeking to learn best practices, including those who work in the nonprofit, for profit, and social sectors. They are open to all.
Elly Deutch is a Digital Brand Strategist who provides expertise to companies and brands—large and small—on how to effectively use social media marketing. Over the last six years, she has created and managed social media plans for over 300 companies, organizations, and individuals.
Dr. Karin Baird is the advisor, faculty chair, and acting director of the Spertus MS in Nonprofit Management program, where she has been teaching and advising nonprofit professionals for over a decade, sharing her considerable expertise on the inner workings of nonprofit organizations.
Dr. Laura Mannion is the director of development for the Franciscan Alliance Foundation and a member of the Spertus faculty. Her 22 years as a fundraiser include senior positions for the American Cancer Society and the Weizmann Institute.
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four-part master classWednesdays, March 25, April 1, 8, and 15 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm
Social Media Boot CampDigital Marketing Strategist Elly Deutch will guide you through the social media marketing world while helping you understand and actualize social media’s value for your company or organization. Focusing on various types of social media channels, content strategies, analyses, and industry best practices, this Master Class will provide you with the tools you need to tackle the professional social media landscape.
$199 | $169 for Spertus members, students, and alumni
certificate workshops
Wednesday, April 22 from 9 am to 4 pm
GrantwritingDr. Karin Baird will teach you how to research funders, frame project goals in relation to grant guidelines, and compete successfully for foundation and corporate funds. Attendees receive a certificate of completion.
$149 | $129 for Spertus members, students, and alumni Includes morning coffee and kosher lunch
Wednesday, May 20 from 9 am to 4 pm
Fundraising for Nonprofit OrganizationsDr. Laura Mannion introduces the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and implement an organizational fundraising plan and manage fundraising operations. Attendees receive a certificate of completion.
$149 | $129 for Spertus members, students, and alumni Includes morning coffee and kosher lunch
Register online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
Spertus Institute invites you to these upcoming Master Classes and Workshops, brought to you by the Center for Jewish Leadership.
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Graduate Chris Herman is now Coordinator of Pittsburgh’s Diller Teen Fellows Program, an international leadership experience for Jewish teens.
21st-Century Jewish LeaderSkills developed through the world-class, career-boosting Jewish educational opportunity you can do right here at home
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Masters and Doctoral Programs in Jewish StudiesFor Lifelong Learners
Advanced exploration into Jewish history and thought
Learning for personal meaning and enrichment
Onsite and online course offerings
Excellent academic advising
Development of critical thinking skills to foster a lifetime of learning
Acclaimed international faculty
March 8–12 | Spring Onsite SeminarSee spertus.edu/learn for course and registration information.
The Master of Arts in Jewish Professional Studies (MAJPS), first piloted in Chicago in 2008, has proved so impactful for graduates and the organizations they serve that the program is sought after by Jewish communities worldwide. Citywide cohorts are now being offered around the US and national cohorts are underway in Canada and Israel.
Do you work for a Jewish organization? Want to work in the Jewish community? Have staff members who deserve an opportunity to grow as Jewish professionals? The next Chicago MAJPS cohort begins this fall. Applications are being accepted now.
Contact Director of Enrollment Stacey Flint, who will meet you to discuss your goals and share how the Spertus MAJPS program can accelerate your career or empower your staff. Reach her at [email protected] or 312.322.1707.
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Shout-OutA Public Expression of Thanks, Admiration, and RespectThe Certificate in Jewish Leadership, jointly sponsored by Spertus Institute in partnership with Northwestern University, is a prestigious program that prepares leaders to have maximal impact on the organizations and communities they serve. The individuals in the third Chicago cohort recently completed their work and will be awarded their certificates at the Jewish Community Networking Night on April 21. We congratulate these leaders on their accomplishment.
Becky Adelberg Manager of JCC 20s & 30s and JCC PresenTense, JCC of Chicago
Peter Bensinger, Jr. Partner, Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP and Trustee, Spertus Institute, Lurie Children’s Research Institute, and Chicago Sinai Congregation
Issac Brubaker Day & Overnight Camp Director, Jewish Council for Youth Services —Camp Henry Horner
Steven Dishler Director of International Affairs, Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago
Anne Greenstein Executive Vice President of the Board, Board of Jewish Education of Metropolitan Chicago and Trustee, Institute for Jewish Spirituality and Quest Academy
Rabbi Zev Kahn Executive Director, Jewish Education Team
Aleeza Lubin Director of Jewish Enrichment, BBYO
Debra Weiner Associate Director, Donor Relations and Marketing, Keshet
Lora Zygman Assistant Project Manager, Hebrew Union College
The next Chicago cohort begins March 8. For more information, visit spertus.edu/certificate.
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special eventTuesday, April 21 at 5:30 reception | 6 pm program
Jewish Community Networking Night Do you work in, for, or with a Jewish organization? This event is for you!Once a year, Spertus Institute hosts a gathering for the professionals and volunteers who serve Jewish Chicago. This confluence of careers and community provides an opportunity to network with colleagues from other organizations, celebrate successes, and learn new ways to advance careers in the Jewish communal world.
This year, enjoy a rare opportunity to hear David Edell, who will join us from New York. To kick-off some conversation, he will give a short talk titled: Who is Next? How to Prepare a New Generation of Professional Leaders.
Announcements will be made about new Center for Jewish Leadership initiatives, including the Innovation and Collaboration Awards.
David Edell has dedicated his career to making a difference in the nonprofit sector. Following more than a decade in senior positions at UJA-Federation of New York, he co-founded the Development Resource Group (DRG) to address concerns about finding, fostering, and retaining leaders. His work has centered on high-level executive searches for organizations that affect positive change in the world.
Thanks to generous grants for the Center for Jewish Leadership from the Crown Family and an anonymous foundation, this event is free. Advance reservations requested by April 14. Reserve online at spertus.edu/April21.
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Annual Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Jerusalem Lecture
In 1995, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin visited Israel. A center-piece of his visit was a talk he gave on the theological issues affecting Jewish-Catholic relations. The Bernardin Jerusalem Lecture series continues this dialogue.
This lecture series is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Chicago, the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, the Chicago Board of Rabbis, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, and Spertus Institute.
Co-sponsors for 2015 are DePaul University’s University Ministry-Religious Studies, Center for Interreligious Engagement-Catholic Studies, Center for Jewish Law and Judaic Studies, Center for Intercultural Programs, and Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity.
Rabbi David Fox Sandmel is Director of Interfaith Affairs for the Anti-Defamation League. Prior to joining the staff of the ADL, he was the Crown Ryan Chair of Jewish Studies at Chicago’s Catholic Theological Union and served as Senior Advisor on Interreligious Affairs at the Union for Reform Judaism.
Rabbi David Fox Sandmel is the 2015 Guest Lecturer.
“Music of beauty and enormity...a hymn to those who stood up against fascism.”
— Weinberg friend and contempor ary, composer dmitri shostakovich
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chamber music performance | discussion Sunday, March 1 at 2 pm
Music in ExileIn conjunction with Lyric Opera of Chicago’s production of The Passenger, Spertus Institute joins organizations across Chicago in presenting works by composer Mieczyslaw Weinberg and his contemporaries.
To be performed at Spertus Institute by members of the Lyric Opera Orchestra
Mieczyslaw Weinberg | String Trio, Op. 48Paul Ben-Haim | Three Songs Without Words for Flute and HarpMieczyslaw Weinberg | Trio for Flute, Viola, and Harp, Op. 127Leo Smit | Quintet for Flute, String Trio, and Harp
$18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
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annual bernardin lectureMonday, March 9 at 7 pm at DePaul University’s Lincoln Park Student Center 2250 North Sheffield in Chicago
Our Spiritual PatrimonyA Jewish Perspective on the Transformation of Jewish-Catholic RelationsIt has been 50 years since Nostra Aetate rejected antisemitism and irrevocably changed the landscape of Jewish-Christian relations. Join us when Rabbi David Fox Sandmel analyzes the profound impact of Nostra Aetate, as well as some of the issues still to be addressed. Welcome remarks will be delivered by Most Reverend Blasse J. Cupich Archbishop of Chicago.
Free. Online reservations requested at spertus.edu/Interfaith Complimentary parking vouchers available for Sheffield Parking, 2335 N. Sheffield, or Clifton Parking, 2330 N. Clifton.
For information about Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s opera, The Passenger, and a series of related programs, visit Lyric Opera of Chicago’s program and events calendar at lyricopera.org/memory
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lectureSunday, March 15 at 7 pm
The Upsurge of Antisemitism and the Future of Jewish Life in Europe Antisemitism in many European countries is on the rise. Despite condemnations by top leaders, there has been little political action taken in response. The situation is fueling concern within Jewish communities, particularly amongst young people, about their future in Europe. Deidre Berger, Director of AJC Berlin’s Ramer Institute, will discuss the challenges, concerns, and future options for Jews living in Europe today.
Deidre Berger is the Director of the AJC Berlin Office/Lawrence and Lee Ramer Institute for German-Jewish Relations and a frequent lecturer on European security affairs, German-Jewish relations, and issues of extremism. Prior to joining AJC, Ms. Berger worked as a foreign correspondent. She reported on European affairs for NPR, Deutsche Welle (the German international radio and television service), the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and the Christian Science Monitor.
$18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
Today the media is filled with discussions of the impact of antisemitism in Europe. For some thoughtful perspectives, visit spertus.edu/antisemitism.
This program is part of the Solomon Goldman Lecture Series, generously endowed by Rose and the late Sidney Shure.
Left: French soldiers stand guard in front of the entrance of a synagogue in Lille, France, on January 13, 2015, a day after France announced the unprecedented deployment of 10,000 soldiers to boost security, including at Jewish schools and synagogues. Photo by Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images.
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author event | booksigningThursday, April 16 at 7 pm
Alex’s WakeA Voyage of Betrayal and a Journey of RemembranceJoin us to mark Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) when author Martin Goldsmith discusses his powerful new book, Alex’s Wake.
“Powerful and evocative” — ne W york Journal of books
“[a] demonstration of the healing power of storytelling” — boston globe
In 1939, the SS St. Louis, carrying 900 Jews attempting to flee Nazi Germany, sailed from Hamburg bound for Havana. After being turned away by Cuba, the US, and Canada, the ship was forced to return to Europe. Among the passengers were Alex Goldschmidt and his 17-year-old son Helmut, who spent the next three years in one French camp after another before being shipped to Auschwitz.
Sixty-nine years later, Martin Goldsmith, Alex’s grandson and Helmut’s nephew, retraced their journey, spending six weeks and traveling more than 5,700 miles. Alex’s Wake is his eyewitness report.
Martin Goldsmith is the Peabody-winning classical music host of Symphony Hall on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. For ten years he hosted NPR’s daily classical music program, Performance Today. In his first book, The Inextinguishable Symphony, he told his parent’s story of participation in the Jewish Kulturbund, a performing arts ensemble exploited as propaganda by the Nazis.
$18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
This program is made possible with support from the Bernard and Rochelle Zell Center for Holocaust Studies at Spertus Institute.
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Workers in the vineyards of Gan Shmuel Kibbutz in 1952. Photo courtesy of the Israel Free Image Collection Project.
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lectureWednesday, May 6 at 7 pm at Temple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee Road in Northbrook
Israel: The Dream and the RealityComparing Zionist Ideals with Contemporary Israeli RealitiesJoin us when Dr. David Weinberg revisits the five principle goals of classical Zionism—establishment of a Jewish homeland, in-gathering of exiles, economic and social development (including the kibbutz movement), establishment of distinct Jewish cultural forms, and a nation at peace. He will compare them with the realities of contemporary Israel, discussing Israel’s many accomplishments and exploring what remains to be done.
Dr. David Weinberg is Professor Emeritus at Bowling Green State University and Wayne State University. He is an expert on modern Jewish history.
$18 | $10 for Spertus and Temple Beth El Members $8 for students and Spertus alumni. Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
This program is part of the Solomon Goldman Lecture Series, generously endowed by Rose and the late Sidney Shure.
book discussionWednesday, May 13 from 1:30 to 3 pm at Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah 3220 Big Tree Lane in Wilmette
Rav KookMystic in a Time of RevolutionSpertus faculty member Dr. Joshua Shanes leads a book discussion about Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution by Yehudah Mirsky. The book delves into the fascinating life of one of the most influential and controversial rabbis of the 20th century. Rav Kook was the first chief rabbi of Jewish Palestine and the founding theologian of religious Zionism. His life and writings resonate with the defining tensions of Jewish life and thought. Reading of the book in advance not required.
Dr. Joshua Shanes is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston. He has published widely on Jewish cultural and political history.
$18 | $10 for Spertus and Beth Hillel Members $8 for students and Spertus alumni. Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
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MameleN E W D I G I T A L R E S T O R A T I O N
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film screening | discussionSunday, May 31 at 2 pm
MameleChicago Premiere!Joseph Green’s 1938 Yiddish Film Classic New Digital Restoration from the National Center for Jewish Film
“A sparkling gem”
—Je Wish daily forWard
In their review of this new restoration, the Jewish Daily Forward says, “The setting is urban, the young men and women are 1930s fashionably dressed. There is nightclubbing, drinking, double-dealing, and a handsome sweet musician across the courtyard. As tireless as the Energizer bunny, Molly Picon is so delicious and quirky, you want to give her a knip in bekl (pinch her cheek). As for the romantic finale, it involves a scene-stealing ketzele (kitten) which will have cat lovers purring.”
As part of the program, stay for a talk with Lisa Rivo of The National Center for Jewish Film, who will share the backstory of the restoration and lead a post-screening discussion.
Dr. Lisa Rivo is Co-Director of The National Center for Jewish Film, the Boston-based nonprofit recognized as a leader in the collection, rescue, and exhibition of Jewish film. Dr. Rivo has co-directed eight annual Boston-area film festivals and curated film series worldwide. She holds a PhD from Emory University.
$18 | $10 for Spertus Members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni
Buy tickets online at spertus.edu or call 312.322.1773.
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Exhibit Hours
Sunday-Wednesday 10 am–5 pm Thursday 10 am–6 pm
Friday 10 am–3 pm
Closed to the public Saturdays and Jewish and secular holidays.
Seder Plate by Amy Reichert
Cartoonist Liana Finck
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Through Sunday, March 8
Amy Reichert: Reinventing JudaicaSpertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership presents a selection of Judaica (Jewish ceremonial objects) for the home and community by local architect and designer Amy Reichert.
Sunday, March 8 at 1 pm
Join us for a Drop-In Gallery Talk Meet Amy Reichert and learn about her creative process. Free. No reservations required.
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Spertus Collection Highlights on View
When you visit Spertus for programs, classes, research, or shopping, view artwork and learn about the unique architecture of the Spertus building in a free self-guided tour. Stop in the Spertus Shop and ask for your complimentary copy of the tour brochure.
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A Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New YorkAs the 19th century drew to a close and the 20th century began, a surge of Jewish immigrants arrived on American shores. Struggling to assimilate to the ways of their new world, men and women shared their personal hopes and fears with Abraham Cahan, legendary editor of the Jewish Daily Forward and creator of its enormously popular advice column. The column was called A Bintel Brief—Yiddish for “A Bundle of Letters”—and it spoke with unparalleled immediacy to both the humor and heartbreak of the immigrant experience.
Talented young cartoonist Liana Finck has brought these letters to life in her book, A Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New York. Spertus Institute is pleased to exhibit a selection of her illustrations, sketches, and etchings.
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Exhibitions are supported in part by the Harry and Sadie Lasky Foundation.
Photo courtesy of Dave Wittig Photography.
To contact the Asher Library, email [email protected] or call 312.322.1712.
Are you a use-the-library-in-person kind of person? We’d love to see you!
Asher Library Hours Sunday 12–4 pm
Monday–Thursday 4–6:30 pm Closed Fridays, Saturdays, and Jewish and secular holidays.
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Spertus Institute’s Asher LibraryCan’t make it to our library? Let our library come to you!
As a Spertus student or member, you can:
Select books, DVDs, and CDs from the Asher Library’s online catalog and have them ready for pick-up at the Spertus front desk any time the building is open—no parking necessary! We’ll also be happy to send them to you by mail (shipping fee required).
Have online access to vast digital libraries of classic Jewish texts: Bible, Talmud, Midrash, commentaries, ethics, and mysticism, many in English translation.
Access the full text of articles in over 8,700 journals covering the full range of liberal arts and sciences, education, and business, including many of the most important scholarly and popular publications covering Jewish thought, history, and culture.
Request that a journal article or book chapter from the Library’s collection be scanned and sent to you.
Request interlibrary loan for a book or article we don’t have. (There are a few.)
Email [email protected] or call 312.322.1712 to avail yourself of these services, for help in navigating the online resources, or just to ask a question.
Is there a book or film we are missing, or a service you would like to see? Please tell us about it. We’d love to hear from you.
To become a Spertus member, see details on page 31.
selected a “Best event space 2015” By crain’s chicago Business.
Venue SIX10 at Spertus Institute is a premier corporate
meeting and event site. Featuring a 10-story faceted
window wall that provides stunning panoramic views
of Chicago’s skyline, Grant Park, and Lake Michigan,
Venue SIX10 offers a variety of event spaces including
a 408-seat theater, state-of-the-art breakout rooms,
andexpansive event galleries all under one roof.
With numerous design awards, Silver LEEDs certification,
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Clutching a removable stone tablet, the Moses Action Figure is all set to lead his people to fun-sized freedom. A perfect gift for your host or hostess! $14.
Handcrafted Ceramic Seder Plate from Israeli artist Dani Goren. $150.
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Your purchases support Spertus programs, helping foster Jewish culture and education. Spertus Shop is endowed by George and Mae Bariff.
Free ground shipping on orders over $100. Michigan Avenue curbside pick-up is available for phone orders. Call in an order and we’ll deliver your purchase to your car window so you don’t have to park! Visit our online store at shop.spertus.edu to order anytime or call toll-free 888.322.1740.
Everything You Need for Passover Easier To Find Than The Afikomen.
Stop in today or shop online at shop.spertus.edu
Spertus Shop Hours
Sunday–Monday 10 am–5 pm Wednesday 10 am–5 pm
Thursday 10 am–6 pm Friday 10 am–3 pm
Closed Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Jewish and secular holidays.
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Chicago’s go-to place for all things Jewish.
Beautifully illustrated and inspiration-filled Bronfman Haggadah. $29.95.
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Challenge Matching GrantThis year we are grateful for a significant challenge grant from an anonymous donor. Your new or increased gift (over what you gave in either of the last two years) will be doubled!
For Spertus AlumniYour gift of $25 or more will be matched at an even higher level!
To Make a GiftGo to donate.spertus.edu to make a gift online or contact Nancy Glazer, Director of Development at [email protected] or 312.322.1262.
Thank You!
Help Spertus Meet The $125,000 ChallengeYour gift to Spertus fosters a vibrant Jewish future through high-quality leadership-enhancing opportunities for the men and women who serve the Jewish community. And your generosity sets the stage for Jewish involvement through programs that explore Jewish history, scholarship, literature, film, music, and more!
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