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Reclaiming Quiet Parts of Our Jewish Lives

Reclaiming Quiet Parts of Our Jewish Lives
Saturday, Dec. 13
Havdalah 5:45 p.m. • Program 6:00 p.m.
Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid
6880 N. Green Bay Ave., Glendale
Presented as part of Violins of Hope: Wisconsin, presented by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO), this evening weaves music, memory, and community storytelling.
Enjoy an intimate performance of Ernest Bloch’s Baal Shem with UWM’s Dr. Bernard Zinck on a Violin of Hope and UWM’s (and CBINT’s) Katherine Turner on piano. These restored instruments—rescued from the Holocaust—carry voices and histories that resonate powerfully in live performance.
After the music, share a light dinner and an interactive program focused on personal stories of legacy and renewal. Guests are invited to bring a meaningful Jewish object from home and share its story as we explore how artifacts, memories, and music help us reclaim the quieter parts of our Jewish lives.
$10 program and dinner fee. Open to the entire community.


