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ARTS & CULTURE • Tapestry: Arts & Ideas
New Moon Sound Bath
Teens & adults ages 14+
Location: Studio B
Instructor: Reva Fox & Trish Theoharris
MARCH IN
THE MILWAUKEE
PRIDE PARADE
REGISTER
Join us for this unique experience that harmoniously blends
the ancient tradition of Rosh Chodesh with the healing power
of sound. Let us gather to honor the beginning of a new lunar
cycle – a time for renewal, re昀氀ection, and setting intentions.
During the summer months, our New Moon Sound Baths will
be held outdoors (weather permitting).
DAY
DATE
TIME
TUE
JUN 10
MON
MON
Sunday, June 8 | 1:00 pm
FEE
MEM/COMM
Location: 2nd St (between Scott St & Seebooth St in Walker’s Point)
7:15-8:30 PM
$25/30
JULY 8
7:15-8:30 PM
$25/30
AUG 5
7:15-8:30 PM
$25/30
Join the JCC and our Jewish community partners as we
proudly march in Milwaukee’s Pride Parade. Celebrate
the mitzvah of ahavat ger (loving and welcoming a
stranger) as we stand in solidarity with our LGBTQ+
community. Together, we’ll show that our Jewish values
call us to march with pride, love, and an unwavering
commitment to inclusion and justice for all.
Back to the Sources:
Jews and the New York School of Art
Teens & adults ages 16+
Location: Glazer Board Room
Instructor: Jody Hirsh
REGISTER
REGISTER
Join us for a six-week exploration of Jewish contributions to
the dynamic world of modern art in 19th-century New York
City. This course explores the role of Jewish artists, critics,
gallery owners, and patrons in shaping movements such as Pop
Art and Abstract Expressionism. Discover how their in昀氀uence
extended beyond visual art to poetry, music, and dance,
fostering an era of groundbreaking creativity.
FEE
DAY
DATE
TIME
THU
MAY 15-JUN 19
10:00-11:30 AM
MEM/COMM
$138/145
Reva Fox
Jody Hirsh
Trish Theoharris
Arts & Culture Director
Instructor
Group Ex Coordinator
Meet the Author:
Thomas M. Jacobson
REGISTER
Teens & adults ages 16+
Location: Daniel M. Soref Community Hall
Join us for a special evening with Thomas M. Jacobson, retired
attorney and civil rights pioneer, as he shares stories from
his powerful new memoir, Underdog Against All Odds: The
Fight for Justice. Jacobson’s remarkable journey began with
his escape from Nazi Germany as an infant aboard the MS St.
Louis. His life’s work – 昀椀ghting for justice in Milwaukee’s courts
and beyond – includes founding the city’s 昀椀rst integrated law
昀椀rm, arguing (and winning) two landmark cases before the
U.S. Supreme Court, and representing the families of Je昀昀rey
Dahmer’s victims in the 1990s.
DAY
DATE
TIME
FEE
WED
JUN 18
7:00 PM
FREE
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