Spertus Institute Spring/Summer 2018 News & Events

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March–July 2018

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Spertus Executive Leadership Program Students and alumni inspire change. Fellowship deadline is March 26. P12

Work of Jewish Arts Fellows On view May 23 P21

Mini-Course Delves into Democracy in Israel P24

Critical Conversations Former Governors Jennifer Granholm and Mike Huckabee address topics critical to our country’s future P7

Women of Jewish Comedy P27


Mazel Tov to Krueck + Sexton Architects for the publication of their new monograph. It has photos and case studies of 22 impressive projects — including Spertus Institute!

THIS YEAR SPERTUS INSTITUTE’S ICONIC, AWARD-WINNING BUILDING CELEBRATES 10 YEARS! Visit spertus.edu/610at10 for interviews with our friends and colleagues from Krueck + Sexton Architects (who are generously sponsoring a number of Spertus programs this year). View photos and videos and learn about the building’s groundbreaking design and environmental sustainability.

HAVE YOUR WEDDING IN AN ARCHITECTURAL GEM! ARE YOU CELEBRATING THIS YEAR? Events at Spertus are managed by VenueSIX10, named one of Chicago’s best by Crain’s Chicago Business. Choice of select caterers, including kosher options. Visit VenueSIX10.com to find out more.

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Contents News Letter from Spertus President and CEO Dr. Hal M. Lewis | P4 Introducing Dr. Keren E. Fraiman | P5 Global Jewish Leadership | P17

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Center for Jewish Leadership Jewish Community Networking Night | P9 Certificate in Jewish Leadership | P13

Degree Programs MA in Jewish Professional Studies | Chicago, Midwest, and Canada | P11

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

Programs and Events Critical Conversations | P7 Alumni Forum | On the Walls & Through the Windows | P17 Ground Level Arts Lab Installation | ISO 6346: ineluctable immigrant | P19 Ground Level Arts Lab Installation | Chicago Jewish Artists Fellowship | P21 Degenerate Art | P23

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Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State | P24 Women of Jewish Comedy | P27 Greater Chicago Jewish Festival | P30

Sponsorship, Support, and Membership Leave a Legacy of Learning and Leadership | P28 Membership | P29

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On cover: Spertus graduate Ariella Saperstein. Photo by Joe Craig. See page 12.

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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.


Passover & Transitions Letter from Dr. Hal M. Lewis Though it seemed impossible to believe at the time, the subzero temperatures of December and January have given way to the warmer promise of spring. During Hanukkah, when we celebrated light, precisely because it seemed so hard to come by, it was hard to imagine that buds would reappear on the trees and warm(ish) weather would make its return anytime soon. And yet, here we are about to celebrate Passover, the holiday our tradition refers to as hag he’aviv—the celebration of spring. Many of the rituals of the seder are vivid reminders of the emergence of warmer weather, rebirth, and renewal. This transition, from the gloominess of winter to the optimism of spring, is a major theme of Passover. But it is not the only transition that comes to mind at this time of year. The essence of the Passover story is the journey me’avdut le’herut—the historic transition of the Israelites from slaves to free people. The metamorphosis, from the “narrow” straits of Egypt (the Hebrew word for Egypt, Mitzrayim, derives from the root word tzar meaning “narrowness”) to the expanse of freedom— existential and national—gives the Passover story its eternal resonance. In addition to these transitions: from the cold darkness of winter to the blossoming of spring, and from the depths of enslavement to the pinnacles of human freedom, there is another more prosaic transition on our minds here at Spertus. I refer to the pending transition of executive leadership about to take place at the end of June. At that time, when I step down from the Presidency, my friend and esteemed colleague, Dr. Dean P. Bell, will become the ninth CEO of the Institute. I am learning that transitions are a time for reflection and promise, and most of all, a time for profound gratitude. To you who have supported our efforts, attended our programs, enrolled in our courses, given generously of your time and treasure over the years, please accept my heartfelt appreciation. To the Spertus Board of Trustees and its chair people over these past years, to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, and to the intrepid group of extraordinarily generous philanthropists and foundations, who stuck with us during good times and less good times, please know that we would not be here today but for your unwavering commitment to lifelong Jewish learning and the training and development of Jewish leaders. To our students and alumni, I hope you know that you truly are the very reasons for our being. You, more than most, understand that Judaism is an adult religion that must never be relegated to the realm of the pediatric. To our faculty, your work at Spertus is much more than an academic appointment. The rigor of your research and the intensity of your classroom instruction leave little doubt that, while there are larger institutions of higher learning, none is more seriously devoted to the transformation of Jewish life across the


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continent, and indeed, around the world. And finally, to my many professional colleagues, those who were with us during the dark days when the Institute’s future was in question and those who have since become part of this truly incredible enterprise, I am grateful and proud to have worked with each of you.

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In this season of freedom and rebirth, I ask you to join me in renewing your commitment to Spertus Institute, now and in the future. Please accept my best wishes for a happy, sweet, and meaningful Passover.

Dr. Hal M. Lewis President and CEO Spertus Institute

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Introducing Dr. Keren E. Fraiman

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As Dr. Dean P. Bell prepares for his new role as Spertus Institute’s President and CEO, we are proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Keren E. Fraiman as Spertus Institute’s new Dean and Chief Academic Officer. Dr. Fraiman, who has been teaching in our MA in Jewish Professional Studies program for the last year, comes to Spertus from the iCenter for Israel Education, where she has been serving as Director of Research and Evaluation and she continues to serve on the faculty of their Master’s Concentration in Israel Education.

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Dr. Fraiman received her PhD in International Relations and Security Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her BA in Political Science and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago. She was a Schusterman Israel Scholar, has worked at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis, led multiple Birthright Israel trips, and served as an officer in the IDF.

Find out more at spertus.edu/news

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About her, Dr. Bell said, “Keren is an outstanding educator, who uniquely combines academic acumen and administrative savvy, making her especially well-qualified to help Spertus advance in areas critical to our students and constituents here in Chicago and around the world.”


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Critical Conversations is generously funded by the late Eric Joss.

Jennifer Granholm (D-MI)

In a major new program series, Spertus Institute brings together thought leaders with opposing viewpoints, inspired by Judaism’s embrace of passionate civil discourse.

Mike Huckabee (R-AR)


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Get the Back Story Visit spertus.edu/conversation to view a video in which Spertus President and CEO Dr. Hal M. Lewis talks about the genesis of this important new series, its significance, and why it’s at Spertus.

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Episode 1: Can We Talk? Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 4:30 pm Former Governors Granholm and Huckabee debate hot-button issues from gun rights to immigration reform.

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I’m a fierce Democrat. But I know that Democrats AND Republicans across the country want solutions for Americans. Liberals and conservatives. Public sector and private industry. We’re all in this collectively and we must find ways to work together. —Jennifer Granholm (D-MI) What I want to do is talk about how issues affect the average American. Whether we’re talking about health care or the opioid crisis, I’m not looking for an ideological argument. I want solutions. It’s absurd to think the only point of view that’s worth hearing is our own. —Mike Huckabee (R-AR)

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Moderated by Frank Sesno, former CNN Washington Bureau Chief and Director of The George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs.

Purchase your tickets at spertus.edu/conversation Tickets $36. All seats are reserved. Doors open at 4 pm. VIP tickets for $100 include a reception with the speakers.

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Thank you to our sponsors

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John & Joan Gilchrist, Executive Directors-Investments


Jewish Community Networking Night Thursday, April 19 from 5:30 to 8 pm

Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family


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Do you work in, for, or with a Jewish organization? Join us for networking, drinks, and hors d’oeuvres.

Reservations required by April 10. Reserve online at spertus.edu/networking

This year’s guest presenter is Deborah Grayson Riegel, a contributor to The New York Times, Forbes, and Fast Company. An expert in cognitive, behavioral, and social psychology, she trains professionals to communicate with authenticity, clarity, creativity, and confidence.

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Every year, Spertus Institute hosts a gathering for the professionals and volunteers who serve Jewish Chicago. The evening is an opportunity for you to network with colleagues and future partners from other organizations, celebrate successes, and learn new ways to excel.

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Thanks to generous grants from the Crown Family and our sponsors, there is no charge for this event, and there will be no solicitation of funds.

Winners of the Innovation and Collaboration Awards will be announced, recognizing projects with creative concepts that reach across institutions to serve the greater Chicago Jewish community.

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Monica & Steven Perlman

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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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Fellowships Available | Deadline March 26, 2018 Do you work at least 15 hours per week serving the Jewish community? If so, you may be eligible for a Midcareer Fellowship, made possible with the generous support of an outside donor. Qualified applicants can receive a tuition reduction of 65% for US students, 45% for Canadian students.

Now accepting applications for:

Chicago Cohort Begins August 2018

Cross-Canada Cohort Begins January 2019

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Regional Midwest Cohort Preferred admission deadline March 19 Classes begin April 22, 2018

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Spertus Institute’s Master of Arts in Jewish Professional Studies (MAJPS) is a world-class, career-boosting Jewish educational program serving Jewish communal professionals in the US, Canada, and Israel. More than 75% of students report a promotion or higherlevel job change within one year of graduation.

What accounts for MAJPS success? Resources

Non-traditional program geared toward busy, working adults Emphasis on learning that is relevant to students’ careers Distinguished faculty Professional mentoring as a component of the program Can be completed in just over two years

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To see if the program will help advance your goals, contact: Anita Silvert, Director of Enrollment asilvert@spertus.edu 312.322.1707

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Executive MA in Jewish Professional Studies

For Jewish Communal Executives with 12+ Years of Experience spertus.edu/executive Learn to be a change agent for your institution and community! With colleagues from across North America, learn to leverage opportunity and inspire excellence.

Designed for busy executives Courses cover leadership, strategic communications, and the evolving needs of the 21st century Jewish world. Includes executive coaching and a capstone project aligned with your work.

Can be completed in just 12 months, because your experience counts toward a year of graduate credit.

Fellowships Available Deadline March 26, 2018 For a limited time, tuition is only $6,500 because generous fellowships cover approximately 65% of the total cost for professionals working full-time in the Jewish community. Cohort begins June 3, 2018

Ariella Saperstein completed the program in 2017 and recently accepted a new position as Program Officer at the Maimonides Fund. Visit spertus.edu/executive for an article based on her capstone project.


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Supported by a generous grant from the Crown Family

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For Staff and Trustees of Jewish Organizations Sponsored by Northwestern University and Spertus Institute

Certificate in Jewish Leadership

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Hybrid teaching model allows worldwide participation Presented through a combination of onsite seminars (at the Spertus Institute campus in Chicago) and online content. Courses are taught by senior Northwestern University and Spertus Institute faculty. The cohort-based curriculum provides for peer learning and networking. The program includes leadership skills assessment and mentoring with established Jewish community leaders. Participants learn to articulate and achieve goals, inspire excellence, and lead through times of change.

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Cost for entire program (including Assessment and Mentor Match) is $2,500. Discount available for qualified employees of Jewish organizations. Does not include travel or accommodations. Next cohort begins in November 2018.

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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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spertus.edu/learn 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.

Summer Onsite Jewish Studies Seminar | July 8–12, 2018 Flexible start dates mean new students can be accepted any time of the year, but just before a seminar is a great time to begin. Degree Types Master of Arts in Jewish Studies (MAJS)

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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. To learn about opportunities and admission requirements, contact Director of Enrollment Anita Silvert at asilvert@spertus.edu or 312.322.1707.

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Upcoming Courses for Enrolled Studies April 17–June 5 from 6 pm to 9 pm

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Webconferencing Course

Onsite Course

Taught by Dr. Leonard Greenspoon Five weekly online sessions

Taught by Dr. Maya Avinadav Eight weekly sessions at Spertus Institute

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April 10–May 8, 2018 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm CST

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Spertus Provides Resources and Results around the world and here at home


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Certificate in Global Jewish Leadership

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Spertus Institute’s Center for Jewish Leadership is proud to have been selected by the American Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) to provide leadership training through the Kaplan Leadership Initiative, a new initiative for professionals who serve Jewish communities in Europe, the Former Soviet Union, and Latin America. Spertus faculty are currently providing mentor training to the European group. In October, Spertus will host the first Kaplan Leadership Initiative Global Leadership Seminar, providing cohort-based learning on key topics—from skill development to leading change, from fostering innovation to enhancing communal sustainability.

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Alumni Forum The second in a series of programs by Spertus alumni, in which they present the results of their research. It is open to alumni, students, and the public.

On the Walls and Through the Windows A presentation by Rabbi Dr. Jodi Kornfeld, Spertus DSJS 2015 Tuesday, April 24 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm

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$25 | $20 for Spertus members | $10 for students and Spertus alumni Includes kosher lunch. Reserve online at spertus.edu

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When we think about Jewish art, we think about paintings, mosaics, and murals, sculpture and architectural spaces, and objects used for holidays and rituals. But Jewish art is also a window into the cultures of Jews over time and geography. As such, it can be not only decorative or utilitarian, but subversive or polemical. It provides insight into the interaction between Jewish communities and the wider cultures in which they exist. Rabbi Jodi Kornfeld received her Doctor of Science in Jewish Studies from Spertus Institute. She was ordained by the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, is the rabbi of Beth Chaverim Humanistic Jewish Community in Deerfield, and currently serves as President of the Association of Humanistic Rabbis.

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Left: Mosaic floor of sixth-century synagogue Beth Alpha near Beit She’an, Israel. Rabbi Kornfeld will discuss its imagery, including this central panel depicting the signs of the zodiac and the Hellenistic Sun-God Helios, along with other examples of Jewish art.

Asher Library at Spertus Asher Library Hours Sunday 12–4 pm | Monday 10 am–6 pm | Wednesday 10 am–4 pm

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Spertus students, alumni, faculty, and members receive borrowing privileges and online access to a treasure trove of Jewish resources through the Asher Library. Details at spertus.edu/library


Photo by Tom Van Eynde.


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Ellen Rothenberg

ISO 6346: ineluctable immigrant Through April 22, 2018 | Ground Level Arts Lab

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Spertus Institute presents a site-specific installation by artist Ellen Rothenberg. Focusing on both history and current events, the project is inspired by objects Rothenberg uncovered in the Spertus collection—as well as research she pursued in Berlin at Germany’s largest refugee camp, housed in the monumental Tempelhof Airport, a disused site built by the Nazis.

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Ellen Rothenberg is an award-winning artist whose work has been presented in prestigious institutions across Europe and North America. Her installations often use archival documents to examine the mechanisms underlying political engagement. Rothenberg teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she was recently appointed an inaugural Faculty Research Fellow of the Institute for Curatorial Research and Practice. This exhibition is organized by Ionit Behar, Spertus Institute’s Curator of Collections and Exhibitions.

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Cecilia Vicuña, Performance on Migration and Movement

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Wednesday, April 4 at 6 pm Events

In conjunction with ISO 6346, see a series of short performances and interventions on movement, migration, and human rights presented by Chilean artist, writer, and activist Cecilia Vicuña. This event is free, co-sponsored with the Poetry Foundation. RSVP at spertus.edu/rothenberg Spertus is pleased to partner with

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This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.


Geof Oppenheimer, Social Failure and Black Signs, from a suite of five pigment prints.

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. Exhibitions at Spertus Institute are made possible in part by the Harry and Sadie Lasky and Charles & M.R. Shapiro Foundations.


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Jewish Artists Fellowship Exhibition May 23–August 12, 2018 | Ground Level Arts Lab

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This exhibition presents the works by nine accomplished artists, participants in Spertus Institute’s first Chicago Jewish Artists Fellowship. Throughout the last year, the artists conducted individual and collective research into their Jewish identity and artistic practice. The 2017–2018 Chicago-based artists Nelly Agassi, Leslie Baum, Iris Bernblum, Dianna Frid, Matthew Girson, Jesse Malmed, Geof Oppenheimer, Roni Packer, and Rana Siegel.

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The Fellowship program is co-directed by Spertus Institute’s Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Ionit Behar and curator, writer, and educator Ruslana Lichtzier. The artists—who work in film, photography, performance, drawing, painting, and sculpture—have had opportunities to learn from leading scholars, visit artists’ studios, and work closely with objects from Spertus Institute’s collection. On view will be new projects by the Fellows, along with objects from the Spertus collection selected as part of their work.

Exhibition opening Wednesday, May 23 from 5:30 to 8 pm Reserve your spot and find out about other exhibition-related programs at spertus.edu/artfellowship

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T0dros Geller: Strange Worlds Opens September 6, 2018 | Ground Level Arts Lab

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Todros Geller South of Chicago, 1937, wood engraving, Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, Chicago.

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Spertus Institute is pleased to announce its participation in Art Design Chicago, an initiative of the Terra Foundation for American Art with presenting partner The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation. As part of this exploration of Chicago’s art and design legacy, Spertus will present more than 30 works from its collection by Todros Geller, a central figure in the history of modern American Jewish art.


Degenerate Art Sunday, April 29 from 2 to 4 pm Throughout history, art has maintained the power to threaten the social order. Delving into music that was censored, banned, or labeled “degenerate,� Fifth House Ensemble sheds new light on works by musicians and artists facing oppression in Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the United States during the dark days of McCarthyism. Fifth House Ensemble will be joined on stage by guest artists from street art collective CMK to explore art that challenges authorities today. On this project, Fifth House Ensemble collaborated with the American Civil Liberties Union, Holocaust Community Services, Spertus Institute, Artists at Risk, Unsilence, the Guild Literary Complex, the University of Chicago, and street art collective CMK to illuminate stories of censored and suppressed art of the past and the present day. Following the performance, join Fifth House Ensemble and representatives from each organization for a panel discussion about censorship, human rights, and freedom of expression.


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Praised by the New York Times for “conviction, authority, and finesse,� Chicago-based Fifth House Ensemble harnesses the collaborative spirit of chamber music to reach beyond the traditionally perceived limits of classical music, creating interactive programs with theater artists, video game designers, and musicians from around the globe. $18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Buy tickets online at spertus.edu

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Musical Program

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6 Esquisses de Jazz (Jazz Sketches) by Erwin Schulhoff Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 by Gustav Mahler Four Waltzes for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano by Dmitri Shostakovich Quatuor pour la fin du temps by Olivier Messiaen Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Viola, Op. 98 by Ernst Toch Les Moutons de Panurge by Frederic Rzewski


Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State Questions, Explorations, and Implications Wednesdays, May 2, May 9, and May 16 from 7:45 pm to 9:15 pm Takes place at: North Suburban Synagogue Beth El 1175 N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park $75 | $60 for Spertus Institute & NSS Beth El members $40 students and Spertus alumni Register online at spertus.edu Since the birth of the State of Israel, Jewish and Democratic values have served as its foundation. Affirmed by Israel’s Basic Laws, these guiding principles are at the heart of Israeli governance and society. In a three-part mini-course, Israel expert Dr. Keren Fraiman (newly appointed Spertus Institute Dean and Chief Academic Officer, see page 5) addresses important questions about how these two separate ideals have co-existed through Israel’s history and how they function in Israel today. Come away with a more nuanced understanding of how Jewish and Democratic values are expressed in Israeli society, how they interact, and the relationship between them. This is the annual Horwitz Family Presentation on Jewish History, generously endowed by the Horwitz Charitable Fund.


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What’s Nu? Yiddish Yesterday and Today

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This spring, Spertus Institute will proudly partner with local Jewish community organizations to present a series of programs in Skokie, all about Yiddish, past and present. Whether you grew up reading the Forverts or are newly drawn to today’s Yiddish resurgence, there will be something for you. Learn about Yiddish history, literature, and culture through lectures, courses, books discussions, performances and more. To receive program details as they are confirmed, sign up at spertus.edu/Yiddish The Yiddish program series is presented by the Chicago Adult Jewish Learning Initiative, spearheaded by Spertus with funding from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.

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Watch for the launch of GPS for Jewish Learning, a new resource for community events and adult education content, coming later this year from the Chicago Adult Jewish Learning Initiative.



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Women of Jewish Comedy Sunday, June 3 from 2 to 3:30 pm

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$18 | $10 for Spertus members | $8 for students and Spertus alumni Purchase advance tickets online at spertus.edu From Fanny Brice to Joan Rivers to Sarah Silverman, and from the Borscht Belt to Broad City, Jewish women comedians have had special impact on the shape of American humor. Comedy scholars Anne Libera and Grace Kessler Overbeke take us behind the scenes of this funny, genre-spanning, rule-stretching history—and provide a glimpse of what is coming next.

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Grace Kessler Overbeke is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University’s acclaimed interdisciplinary program in theater and drama, where her dissertation is focused on Jean Carroll, the first Jewish female standup comedian. A practicing dramaturg, Overbeke has taught for Northwestern’s Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies and the Searle Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning.

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Anne Libera is Director of Comedy Studies at The Second City. Her directing credits include Second City main-stage and touring productions as well as Stephen Colbert’s oneman show Describing a Circle at Live Bait. Libera teaches at Columbia College Chicago and has presented at venues from the Aspen Ideas Festival to the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She is the author of The Second City Almanac of Improvisation.

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This is the 2018 Alex and Klara Tulsky Presentation on the Jewish Future.

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Facing page, clockwise from top: Rachel Brosnahan as Midge in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer in Broad City, Sarah Silverman in 2017, Joan Rivers in 1950, and Franny Brice in 1940.


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Make a Tribute Today Honoring Dr. Hal M. Lewis and his Legacy of Leadership

10 years as Spertus Institute President and CEO Students from 200 organizations trained to serve as the next generation of Jewish leaders 52 lectures in 4 countries and 16 states 2 books, 57 articles, and a brand new blog Countless examples of modeling best practice and creatively addressing Jewish community needs An enduring foundation secured for Spertus Institute, fostering a vibrant Jewish future of learning and leadership Help us express our community’s gratitude for Dr. Hal M. Lewis’ ten years of leadership, service, and contribution to the Jewish community, as he transitions to a new role as Spertus Chancellor. Continue the Legacy of Leadership. Gifts in Hal’s honor can be made at spertus.edu/Hal


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The 2017 Center for Jewish Leadership Symposium

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Sponsors expand our reach into Chicago’s business community with support of Spertus programs. To learn more, contact Ellen Hattenbach, Spertus Vice President of External Relations, at ehattenbach@spertus.edu

Thank you to the sponsors of the 2017 Center for Jewish Leadership Symposium! Roti Modern Mediterranean | Much Shelist | Krueck + Sexton Architects Central Building & Preservation (Viki and Tom Rivkin) | Sharf Banks Marmor Mesirow Financial | Associated Agencies | Chapman and Cutler

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

Select discounts from Spertus partners

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

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

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

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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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Calendar

March–July 2018

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May

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2 | Wednesday 7:45 pm

Inaugural Critical Conversations Episode 1: Can We Talk? P7 Fellowship application deadline for MA and Executive MA in Jewish Professional Studies P11/12

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Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State begins P25 | Sunday–Monday 20–21 Spertus closed for Shavuot

23 | Wednesday 5:30 pm Jewish Artists Fellowship Exhibition opens P21

30 | Friday Passover begins at sundown

1 | Sunday Spertus closed for Passover

4 | Wednesday 6 pm Performance on Migration and Movement P19

5 | Thursday 3 pm 6 | Friday Spertus closed for Passover 9–11 | Monday – Wednesday Asher Library and Ground Level Arts Lab closed for special event

3 | Sunday 2pm Women of Jewish Comedy P27 Executive MA in Jewish Professional Studies begins P13

10 | Sunday 11 am Greater Chicago Jewish Festival P30

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Spertus closes early for Passover

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4 | Wednesday Spertus closed for Independence Day

8 | Sunday Jewish Studies Seminar begins P15

Jewish Psychology Onsite Course begins P15

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22 | Sunday Midwest MA in Jewish Professional Studies begins P11

24 | Tuesday 11:30 am 29 | Sunday 2 pm Degenerate Art P23

Accessibility Spertus welcomes all visitors and is committed to making its facilities and programs accessible. Elevator access is available to all areas of the building. Please let us know of any special needs or requests when you purchase program tickets, or call 312.322.1773.

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Alumni Forum P17

Discount Parking Discount parking is available for $8 at Grant Park South Garage, 325 S. Michigan Avenue. The discount is good for 12 hours with Spertus validation.

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Thursday 5:30 pm Jewish Community Networking Night P9

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10 | Tuesday 6 pm Jewish Humor Course begins P15

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