Spertus Institute Fall 2018 News & Events

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Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership | spertus.edu

September–December 2018

News & Events RESPONSIBILITY IN A GLOBAL AGE Spertus launches yearlong exploration | P7

Programs with global impact | P17 NEW! Leadership program for Jewish educators across North America | P11

Todros Geller: Strange Worlds Works from the Spertus collection go on view, many for the first time | P19

2018 Jewish Book Month

One Book | One Community: Memento Park by Mark Sarvas | P23


Spertus Institute by Kendall McCaugherty. © Hedrich Blessing.

Spertus Institute named one of Illinois’ 200 Great Places In conjunction with Illinois’ Bicentennial, the Illinois Council of The American Institute of Architects(AIA Illinois) named Spertus Institute, designed by Krueck + Sexton Architects, one of Illinois’ 200 Great Places. “We’re delighted Spertus has been selected,” said Mark Sexton of Krueck + Sexton Architects. “We created the building to elevate Spertus Institute’s programs and people. The architecture reflects the Institute’s open-to-all mission.” Spertus Institute Chancellor Dr. Hal M. Lewis called the building’s recognition “its own lesson in leadership.” He said, “We teach that innovation in the face of obstacles can drive excellence. Our colleagues at Krueck + Sexton did just that. Faced with a range of constraints, including a tiny narrow lot and a nonprofit client with a fixed budget yet immeasurable dreams, they created a building that beautifully serves the needs of our constituents and community.” For 200 great designs across Illinois, visit illinoisgreatplaces.com For an exclusive interview with architect Mark Sexton, conducted for the tenth anniversary of the Spertus building, visit spertus.edu/architecture


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Contents News Letter from Spertus President and CEO Dr. Dean P. Bell | P4 GPS for Jewish Learning | P21 Global Impact | P17

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Spertus proudly welcomes two new trustees | P29

Center for Jewish Leadership Responsibility in a Global Age—2018 Leadership Symposium | P7 Fundraisers Forum | P9 Certificate in Jewish Leadership | P11 New Certificate in Jewish Leadership for Educators | P11

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Degree Programs Executive MA in Jewish Professional Studies | P12 MA in Jewish Professional Studies | P13 Masters and Doctoral Programs in Jewish Studies | P15

Programs and Events Exhibition and related programs | Todros Geller: Strange Worlds | P19 Big Thinking for the Small Screen: The Golden Age of Israeli Television | P21

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One Book | One Community: Memento Park by Mark Sarvas | P23 Israeli Soul with Michael Solomonov, Steven Cook, and Ina Pinkney | P25 ViewPoints: The Healthy Living Challenge | P25

Sponsorship, Support, and Membership Membership | P27 Community Partnership Program | P29

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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, and concerts—at the Institute’s Michigan Avenue facility, in the Chicago suburbs, and online.

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A partner with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community


Letter from Dr. Dean P. Bell Dear Friends: This is my first opportunity to formally address the Spertus community in my new role as President of the Institute. I am quite humbled by this appointment and thankful to the Board of Trustees for their faith and trust in me. I am inspired by the work of our talented faculty and staff and by the passion and engagement of our students. And I am excited about the future of an institution that profoundly impacts so many lives and communities here in Chicago, across the Midwest, and increasingly in national and international contexts. I have had the great fortune to work with two remarkable predecessors in the President’s office at Spertus: Dr. Howard A. Sulkin, who for a quarter century labored to build and extend the reach of the Institute, and Dr. Hal M. Lewis, who engineered an impressive post-recession turnaround and set us on our current course, bringing leadership best practices to all that we do. According to Pirkei Avot, Ethics of the Fathers, in a frequently cited passage, “It is not your responsibility to finish the work, but neither are you free to desist from it.” I am honored to continue the work of my predecessors, recognizing their important role in our history and development of our institution. I thank Dr. Lewis for continuing on as Chancellor, a new role in which he will continue to teach, provide thought leadership, and give guidance to us all. Although I may be discharged from the obligation of finishing the work—indeed, our work creating vibrant learning Jewish communities and training great Jewish leaders is never really done—I have been equally stirred by the notion that we must never desist in our work. The concept of responsibility is quite complex, especially in our religious tradition.

Over the course of this academic year, we will grapple with the theme of responsibility from many different vantage points in a wide range of programs. Programs will merge theory with practice and constructively examine diverse opinions. Throughout, I look forward to working with our Trustees, faculty, and staff to expand our unique and valuable efforts in higher Jewish education. For that is our responsibility and commitment to each of you and to everyone with whom we interact.


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It is not your responsibility to finish the work, but neither are you free to desist from it. — Ethics of the Fathers

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As part of this work, we will conduct an institutional strategic plan, recognizing that, as expressed by The New York Times about their own assessment, “We must differentiate between mission and tradition: what we do because it’s essential to our values and what we do because we’ve always done it.” In this fall season of introspection and renewal, I am thrilled to work with you to maintain the wonderful programs you have come to associate with Spertus Institute, as well as to dream together to develop and launch new and powerful initiatives. It is our responsibility to reflect carefully, plan thoughtfully, and creatively advance learning rooted in tradition and responsive to the needs around us.

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For now, I wish you a wonderful holiday season and hope to see you at many of our programs and offerings in this new academic year. Thank you as always for your participation and support. Sincerely,

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Dr. Dean P. Bell President/CEO and Professor of Jewish History Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership

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Dates of Distinction October 21, 2018 Dr. Dean P. Bell will be officially inaugurated the ninth president of Spertus Institute.

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October 21–22, 2018 Spertus Institute proudly hosts the 30th annual conference of the Midwest Jewish Studies Association, of which Spertus is a founding member.


Hear leading human rights activist Ruth Messinger share leadership lessons gleaned from her decades on the front lines of global issues.

Listening is a prerequisite for action. Listening is a principle for living Jewishly in a globalized world. — Ruth Messinger

Ruth Messinger in Haiti. Photo by Morgan Soloski/AJWS. Jennifer Granholm (D-MI)

Mike Huckabee (R-AR)


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Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family

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Center for Jewish Leadership 2018 Symposium

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Responsibility in a Global Age Leadership Lessons from a Lifetime Sunday, October 14 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm A discussion and reception follow the presentation.

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$18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu

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What are a leader’s most important characteristics? What challenges do leaders of social and political institutions face—and what are the skills needed to solve them? In today’s global world, when must leaders take broad responsibility for driving change?

Ruth Messinger served for 18 years as President of American Jewish World Service (AJWS), an international human rights and development organization that promotes social justice in the developing world.

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Under her remarkable leadership, AJWS grew exponentially—granting $270 million to promote human rights and launching campaigns to end the Darfur genocide, reform international food aid, stop violence against women and LGBT people, and respond to natural disaster. In her current role as AJWS Global Ambassador, she engages religious leaders to advocate for global social justice.

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The Center for Jewish Leadership Annual Symposium is for business and nonprofit professionals, funders, volunteers, students, and anyone else who cares about breaking down barriers to solve the tough challenges of today.


Learn to touch your supporters’ hearts and inspire their support through multimedia storytelling. At this workshop-style event, discover expert approaches to message and medium, explore the impact of visuals, and view an Emmy Award-winning video. Then practice crafting your organization’s own story.


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Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family

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Fundraisers Forum This professional development and network-building program is for everyone, from Development Associate to CEO, involved in securing contributions for Chicago-area Jewish organizations. Hear experts on philanthropy and fundraising Find out the latest trends and practices

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Meet and network with your peers from other organizations Master new ways to raise funds for your organization

This is the first in this year’s three-part Fundraisers Forum series.

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Building Donor Connections through Multimedia Approaches Wednesday, October 10 Coffee and networking at 9 am Program from 9:30 am to 10:30 am

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Free. Reservations required by September 28. Reserve online at spertus.edu/fundraisers Presenters Dana Michelle Cook, Emmy award-winning producer/filmmaker,

co-founder of Freeheart Creative and Heartfelt Productions Lis Martin, writer and content strategist, owner of Statement Communications

Katie Wilkes, international relief agency spokesperson, co-founder of Freeheart Creative

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Moderator Ellen Spira Hattenbach, VP for External Relations, Spertus Institute

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This session presented in partnership with the Giving Tree Associates Speakers Series.


Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family


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Two certificate programs presented by Spertus Institute in partnership with Northwestern University Both are taught by leading Northwestern and Spertus faculty. Both combine onsite seminars with online content to serve participants from Jewish communities across North America. For each, small-group cohorts provide a network of peers with whom to problem-solve and learn.

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Certificate in Jewish Leadership For the Staff and Trustees of Jewish Organizations Participants learn to articulate and achieve goals, inspire excellence, and lead through times of change. The program includes leadership skills assessment and mentoring with established Jewish community leaders.

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Cost is $2,500 including Assessment and Mentor Match. Discount available for qualified employees of Jewish organizations. Does not include travel or accommodations. Next cohort begins October 28, 2018. Info at spertus.edu/certificate

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Certificate in Jewish Leadership for Educators For Senior-Level Educators Serving Jewish Organizations of All Types Participants learn to lead with authenticity, collaborate across institutions and communities, effectively communicate their educational vision, and lead schools and organizations through times of change.

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Due to the generous support of the Jim Joseph Foundation, the cost of the entire program—including travel and hotel accommodations— is $1,000. Begins early 2019. Info at spertus.edu/educators Program supported by

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Have questions about a Spertus certificate or graduate program? Contact Director of Enrollment Anita Silvert at asilvert@spertus.edu or 312.322.1707


Executive MA in Jewish Professional Studies This unique program serves Jewish communal executives with 12+ years of professional experience. Taught by some of the best faculty working today, it combines seminars and online courses with executive coaching and a personalized capstone project. Participants from across North America learn to leverage opportunity, inspire excellence in staff and trustees, and lead through times of change. The program can be completed in just 12 months because executive experience can count for the equivalent of one year of graduate credit. Generous fellowships are available to cover up to 60% of the total cost for professionals working full-time in the Jewish community. Info at spertus.edu/executive Application period now open for the next cohort, which begins June 2, 2019.

Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family


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MA in Jewish Professional Studies Committed to working in the Jewish world? Get the skills you need to do what you love.

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This two-year-long graduate program is tailor-made for Jewish communal professionals with 5+ years of post-college work experience. More than 75% of students report a promotion or higher-level job change within one year of graduation.

Now accepting applications for: Arts & Culture

Mountain-Southwest Regional Cohort Begins June 2, 2019 Chicago-Area Cohort Begins August 19, 2019 This program is geared toward busy professionals, taught by faculty with real-world experience. Course work is immediately relevant to students’ careers with professional mentoring an integrated component of the program. Info at spertus.edu/majps

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Fellowships available for qualified Executive and MAJPS students admitted by March 31, 2019.

Have questions about the Spertus Executive or MAJPS program? Contact Director of Enrollment Anita Silvert at asilvert@spertus.edu or 312.322.1707

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Taught by skilled and distinguished faculty, Jewish Studies courses take place at our downtown Chicago campus at twice-yearly seminars, as well as through a variety of onsite and online formats.


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Jewish Studies Advanced Scholarship Contemporary Approach

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For students who seek to explore the breadth of the Jewish experience through graduate scholarship

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At Spertus Institute, we embrace the idea that the wisdom of Jewish thought and the richness of Jewish experiences inform Jewish society and Judaism today. Our graduate Jewish Studies programs encourage intellectual and spiritual reflection. Our students grapple with Jewish ideas in the service of their personal, professional, and communal advancement. Degree Types Master of Arts in Jewish Studies (MAJS) Doctor of Science in Jewish Studies (DSJS) Doctor of Hebrew Letters (DHL) Reasonable tuition encourages participation by students in a range of disciplines from around the world. In fact, Spertus Jewish Studies students hail from 26 US states and 6 foreign countries.

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Info at spertus.edu/learn

Announcing Fall Webconferencing Courses for Jewish Studies Students: Resources

Jewish Living Tuesdays | October 9–December 4 | 6 pm–8 pm CST Taught by Rabbi Dr. Peter Knobel

The Dead Sea Scrolls Thursdays | October 4–November 29 | 6-8 pm CST Taught by Dr. Igal German

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Upcoming

Jewish Studies Seminar January 13–27, 2019

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Have questions about a Spertus graduate program? Contact Director of Enrollment Anita Silvert at asilvert@spertus.edu or 312.322.1707


Programs with Global Impa Europe, Russia, and the Former Soviet Union

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As part of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee’s Kaplan Leadership Initiative, Spertus is training mentors and offering online courses for students who serve Jewish communities in Europe, Russia, and the Former Soviet Union. In October, students will come together at Spertus for their first Global Leadership Seminar.

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Midwest A new regional cohort of our MA in Jewish Professional Studies began in April. In it are 12 young and mid-career professionals who live in Jewish communities of fewer than 55,000. They serve organizations in six states— IL, IN, MI, KY, OH, and TN—and have already formed a close network on which they’ll rely for years to come.

Mountain-Southwest A new regional cohort of our MA in Jewish Professional Studies will begin in 2019 serving Rocky Mountain and Southwest communities. We are currently accepting applications from AZ, CO, OK, NM, NV, TX, and UT.

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A painting from the Spertus Institute collection, The Raising of the Law in the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam by Jacques Emile Edouard Brandon, was escorted to the City Museum Simeonstift in Trier, Germany, by Spertus Curator of Collections Ionit Behar. It is there for an exhibition on life in Europe during the time of Karl Marx, who was born in Trier 200 years ago.

Baltimore Spertus Institute Dean and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Keren Fraiman shared her nuanced expertise about Israel at the Foundation for Jewish Camp Leaders Assembly 2018. She taught sessions about the landscape of Israel education and about building lay leader support for conflict education.

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Chicago and Beyond Spertus Institute’s Center for Jewish Leadership has been selected for the 2018 Slingshot Guide, putting it among North America’s top 50 Jewish innovators in Jewish organizational life.

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Todros Geller, South of Chicago, 1937, Wood engraving. Spertus Institute Collection, Chicago.

Ground Level Arts Lab Exhibition Hours Sunday 10 am – 5 pm | Monday – Wednesday 9 am – 5 pm Thursday 9 am – 6 pm | Friday 9 am – 3 pm Closed to the public on Saturdays and Jewish and secular holidays. Admission is free.

Todros Geller: Strange Worlds is part of Art Design Chicago, exploring Chicago’s art and design legacy, an initiative of the Terra Foundation for American Art with presenting partner, The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation. Todros Geller: Strange Worlds is funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art and The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation. Exhibitions at Spertus Institute are also made possible through the generous support of the Harry and Sadie Lasky and Charles & M.R. Shapiro Foundations.


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Todros Geller STRANGE WORLDS September 6, 2018 to February 17, 2019

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Todros Geller was an influential Chicago artist who was central to modern American Jewish art. He believed art to be a powerful agent for change and his work addressed social and political concerns that still challenge us today.

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This exhibition draws primarily from Spertus Institute’s collection, which includes extensive Geller holdings. More than 30 works are on view, the majority for the first time, along with unique archival material. Todros Geller: Strange Worlds is curated by Ionit Behar, Spertus Institute Curator of Collections, and Susan Weininger, Roosevelt University Professor Emerita of Art History.

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Opening Reception Thursday, September 6 from 5:30 pm to 8 pm

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Gallery Talk Sunday, November 4 from 3 pm to 4 pm Exhibition Curators Ionit Behar and Susan Weininger Free

Between the World Wars: Jewish and African American Art in Chicago Tuesday, November 20 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm

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Exhibition Curator Susan Weininger, artist Faheem Majeed, arts advocate John Corbett, and Art Institute of Chicago Curator Sarah Kelly Oehler $18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni

Historian Dr. Deborah Dash Moore and journalist Maudlyne Ihejirika $18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets or reserve online at spertus.edu 19

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Segregation and Integration in Chicago Art Thursday, December 13 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm


Assi Cohen and Dana Modan, Significant Other.


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Big Thinking for the Small Screen The Golden Age of Israeli Television Monday, October 22 at 7 pm

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$25 | Tickets on sale August 27 at israelifilmchi.org Israeli television has never had more of a global reach. Israeli hit Hatufim became Showtime’s Homeland. B’Tipul became HBO’s In Treatment. Fauda was purchased by Netflix and is now produced as a Netflix Original Series. And K’vodo (Your Honor) is being adapted for the US market by CBS.

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In this special Spertus program, the Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema presents episodes of two new Israeli dramedies, On the Spectrum (winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Series Mania in France) and Significant Other (Kacha Zeh). After the screening, a panel of masterful industry insiders will discuss the secret sauce of Israeli series success. Hear former HBO President of Programming Michael Lombardo; Significant Other co-creator, writer, and actor Dana Modan; K’vodo co-creator and writer Shlomo Mashiach; and University of Chicago visual anthropologist Dr. Michael Fisch. Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema Executive Director Cindy Stern moderates.

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Spertus Institute is the screening host for this Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema presentation.

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gpsforjewishlearning.org

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For decades, Spertus Institute has collaborated with local organizations on a range of wonderful programs (like the one above). That’s why we’re proud to spearhead Chicago’s Adult Jewish Learning Initiative with funding from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. gpsforjewishlearning.org is this initiative’s newest component. We invite you to use it to find Jewish community events and educational resources.


Memento Park by Mark Sarvas selected for 2018 One Book | One Community For the eighth year in a row, celebrate Jewish Book Month with One Book | One Community, in which a single title is selected for discussions and activities across greater Chicago. Spertus Institute proudly spearheads this initiative.

“Sly and searching” — The New York Times Book Review

“A riveting story… artfully told” — Barnes & Noble Review


Photo by Yanina Gotsulsky.

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About the Author

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Mark Sarvas is an author and critic whose first novel, Harry, Revised, was published in more than a dozen countries. A member of the National Book Critics Circle and PEN America, his reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Bookforum, and many others.

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Set in LA, NY, and Budapest (with a short stop in Chicago), Memento Park begins with an unexpected call from the Australian consulate. Protagonist Matt Santos learns of a valuable painting believed to have been looted from his family during WWII. To recover it, he must repair his relationship with his father, unearth his family history, and restore his connection to Judaism. Visit spertus.edu/OneBook for book giveaways, event details, tickets, reservations, and more.

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In locations throughout Greater Chicago, enjoy discussions led by Facilitator Rachel Kamin, Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El. Author Mark Sarvas will be joining at least one of the discussions from his home in California. It will be live streamed for participants to join online.

Author Events | Sunday, November 18 | One Date, Two Locations

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Books will be for sale and Mark Sarvas will be signing books at a reception at each of these events.

Spertus Institute at 10:30 am | $5 At this special event, hear author Mark Sarvas in conversation with Alexandra Salomon, editor of WBEZ’s Curious City. Salomon was a senior producer for WBEZ’s Worldview and for news outlets including The Boston Globe, The Economist, The Jerusalem Post, and the BBC.

In the Suburbs at 2 pm | Free Congregation Etz Chaim, 1710 S. Highland Ave, Lombard

Thank you to Congregation Etz Chaim for generously underwriting this event.

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JUF News is the One Book | One Community media sponsor.

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This year’s One Book events are part of the Solomon Goldman Lecture Series, generously endowed by the late Rose and Sidney Shure.


Chefs Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook are the authors Israeli Soul, Federal Donuts, and Zahav, which in 2016 won Best International Cookbook and James Beard Book of the Year.

The chefs will be signing books at a reception following the presentation.

Israeli Soul Cookbook Release Celebration

Michael Solomonov is an Israeli-born, Pittsburgh-bred chef and restaurateur. Winner of the 2017 James Beard Award for Outstanding Chef, he has been called “the Genius of Modern Jewish Cooking.” He recently appeared on the big screen in the acclaimed documentary In Search of Israeli Cuisine. Steven Cook is Solomonov’s longtime business partner in landmark Philadelphia restaurant Zahav as well as Federal Donuts, Dizengoff, Goldie, and The Rooster.

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Israeli Soul Thursday, November 29 from 7 pm to 9 pm Purchase ticket packages online at spertus.edu

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$30 includes one ticket and one beverage. $60 includes above plus a copy of Israeli Soul at advance discount price. Books purchased at the event will be regular list price of $35 + tax.

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Celebrate with chefs Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook, as they release their new cookbook, Israeli Soul. The recipes, stories, and gorgeous photography focus on food served in tiny Israeli eateries, the type of life-affirming dishes passed down for generations. Solomonov and Cook will be interviewed by local legend Ina Pinkney. Ina Pinkney, Chicago’s Breakfast Queen, was for 33 years owner of beloved West Loop pioneer Ina’s. She is a chef, entrepreneur, and Chicago culinary legend, now writing about dining for the Chicago Tribune.

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Join topic experts and passionate fellow participants for small-group conversations on issues that matter.

The Healthy Living Challenge Sunday, December 9 at 3 pm $18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu

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Nigel Savage is the founder, director, and CEO of Hazon, The Jewish Lab for Sustainability, named a top faith-based environmental organization by the Sierra Club. His mission is to create a healthier world—strengthening Jewish lives and Jewish life in the process. Join him for a conversation about the personal, local, and global significance of environmental sustainability, food sustainability, and animal welfare.

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This is the 2018 Norman Asher Memorial Program.


New for You In 2016, Spertus Institute hosted the premiere of Raise the Roof, an award-winning feature documentary about the reconstruction of a magnificent, mural-covered, 18th-century Polish synagogue that was destroyed by the Nazis. Raise the Roof is available to Spertus students and members through the streaming service Kanopy.

It is our pleasure to announce new offerings for Spertus students, alumni and members.

Film Streaming from the Asher Library Spertus Institute’s Asher Library is exploring and testing new ways to expand our online resources. During this period, we will be offering trials of various services to find the best match for our students and members. We are currently testing Kanopy, an online streaming service that offers a range of Jewish-themed films including documentaries and dramas. We encourage our students and members to explore the range of films that are available through this service. At the conclusion of this three-month trial, we will decide whether to incorporate Kanopy into the permanent offerings of the Asher Library. For info, visit spertus.edu/library Spertus students, alumni, faculty, and members receive borrowing privileges and online access to a treasure trove of Jewish resources through the Asher Library. Asher Library Hours Sunday 12–4 pm | Monday 10 am–6 pm | Wednesday 10 am–4 pm

SIX10 To Go Spertus is pleased to announce the opening of SIX10 To Go, a new coffee kiosk located right inside our front doors! Enjoy kosher snacks, teas, and coffee (including delicious cold brew). Open Monday–Friday 8 am–3 pm and for select public programs.


The 2017 Center for Jewish Leadership Symposium

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Benefits

Associate $100 All benefits of Household Membership plus online recognition SpertusNet $50 Library borrowing privileges and online access to the Feinberg eCollection (Included with all levels)

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Select discounts from Spertus partners including SIX10 To Go

Household $75 and Senior $50 (age 65+) All benefits of Individual Membership, but for two people (Includes a second member card)

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Individual $60 Discounts on performances, films, lectures, author events, master classes and workshops Asher Library borrowing privileges and access to online resources Discount subscription to Moment, North America’s premier Jewish magazine 10% discount at JUDAICA.COM

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Your membership fees directly support extraordinary programs, resources, and opportunities that foster a dynamic and enduring Jewish future.

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Join or Renew Today To join or renew online, click the Join link at spertus.edu or contact Regina Rivers at membership@spertus.edu or 312.322.1777 27

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Memberships are for one year and are 100% tax deductible.


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Spertus Institute Proudly Welcomes Two New Members to its Board of Trustees

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Sharon Kohn is an experienced attorney with a background in marketing and advertising law. She recently started a new position at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Legal Editor after working for major corporations including Kraft Foods, McDonalds, and Rand McNally. Active in Chicago’s cultural community, she has served on the boards of Highland Park’s Music Theatre Company, Next Theatre, and Anchor Graphics and is a docent at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

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David Elyashar is a partner at Wipfli LLP in Chicago. A CPA and Certified Valuation Analyst, he advises corporations, businesses, and individuals. He is a member of the Finance Committee for Camp Ramah in WI, a board member of the Wipfli Foundation, and served on the Executive Board of JCYS (Jewish Council for Youth Services). He looks forward to bringing his expertise in leadership and strategic planning to Spertus.

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Community Partnership Program Year of Community Responsibility

Starting this fall, Spertus Institute celebrates community responsibility with an impressive yearlong slate of programs and events. We invite you to join us as a community partner.

Join our growing list of community, corporate, and family partners: Quarles & Brady, LLP ROTI RSM Russian Tea Time RXbar Scharf Banks Marmor LLC Shalom Memorial Strategic Wealth Partners The Wilkow Family Wolfgang Puck Catering Zelda’s Catering

Find out more Contact Vice President for External Relations Ellen Hattenbach at ehattenbach@spertus.edu or 312.322.1262 29

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The Clare Gould + Ratner LLP KIND Krueck + Sexton Architects Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC Mesirow Financial Monica & Steven Perlman Much Shelist, PC Navigant Oppenheimer & Co. Personal History Interviews

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Administrative & Consulting Solutions, Inc. AllianceBernstein Associated Agencies Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP Brookdale Senior Living Solutions Central Building & Preservation LP Chapman and Cutler LLP Chicago Jewish Funerals


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Calendar

September–December 2018

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November

6 | Thursday 5:30 pm

4 | Sunday 3 pm Gallery Talk Todros Geller: Strange Worlds P19

Opening Reception Todros Geller: Strange Worlds P19

18 | Sunday 10:30 am

Author Event at Spertus Memento Park author Mark Sarvas with Alexandra Salomon P23

Spertus closes early for Erev Rosh Hashanah

10 | Monday Spertus closed for Rosh Hashanah

Sunday 2 pm

Spertus closed for Rosh Hashanah

18 | Tuesday 1 pm 19 | Wednesday

2o | Tuesday 6 pm Panel Discussion Todros Geller: Strange Worlds Jewish and African American Art in Chicago P19

Spertus closed for Yom Kippur

23 | Sunday 3 pm Spertus closes early for Erev Sukkot

24 | Monday Spertus closed for Sukkot Spertus closed for Sukkot

30 | Sunday 3 pm Spertus closes early for Erev Shemini Atzeret

October

Spertus closed for Thanksgiving

23 | Friday Spertus closed for Thanksgiving

29 | Thursday 7 pm Book Release: Israeli Soul P25

December

9 | Sunday 3 pm ViewPoints Nigel Savage P25

Spertus closed for Shemini Atzeret

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13 | Thursday 6 pm Panel Discussion Todros Geller: Strange Worlds Segregation and Integration in Chicago Art P19

Spertus closed for Simchat Torah

10 | Wednesday 9 am Fundraisers Forum | Building Donor Connections Through Multimedia P9 Center for Jewish Leadership Symposium | Responsibility in a Global Age P7

22 | Monday 7 pm

28 | Sunday Certificate in Jewish Leadership begins P11

Spertus closes for Christmas Eve

25 | Tuesday Spertus closed for Christmas

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Monday 3 pm Spertus closes early for New Year’s Eve

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24 | Monday 3 pm Events

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22 | Thursday News

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Author Event in the Suburbs at Congragation Etz Chaim Memento Park author Mark Sarvas P23

11 | Tuesday Spertus closes early for Erev Yom Kippur

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View more than 30 WPA-era works, many from the Spertus Institute collection, in the Ground Level Arts Lab

Todros Geller: Strange Worlds

Permit No. 7320 Chicago, Illinois

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