Chai Lights, December 2016
Rob Golub | December 2, 2016 | 2 Kislev 5777 | 2 Kislev 5777
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Temple Menorah Men’s Club Breakfast in the Sukkah. Submitted photo.
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Congregation Anshai Lebowitz Ladies Group prepared a “Sukkah Supper” for the first night of Sukkot. At a dinner, everyone enjoyed the fruits of the women’s labors: Cheese lasagna, kugel, gefilte fish, fruit and vegetable plates and desserts. Pictured is Sue Conn, one of the preparers making cheese lasagna. Photo by Maggi Treager, co-president of Congregation Anshai Lebowitz.
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Moshe Karan, Miki Karan, Aryeh Karan and Dovi Karan sang Oct. 6 at the Jewish Home & Care Center, 1410 N. Prospect Ave, for a High Holiday tunes event. The boys are members with Anshe Sfard Kehillat Torah in Glendale. Photo by Rabbi Wes Kalmar.
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Fifth Grade students at Yeshiva Elementary School visit Honey Acres, a honey museum and manufacturing plant in Ashippun before Rosh Hashanah. Submitted photo.
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Andrew Varela and Hazzan Jeremy Stein perform as Tevye and Motel in Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid’s concert Fiddler: The Untold Tradition. Submitted photo.
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Kristallnacht was commemorated on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016, at an event sponsored by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, the Coalition for Jewish Learning and the Jewish Community Relations Council, with the Jewish Home & Care Center. Photo by HERC.
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Mike Cummens reads from the Torah as Ed Cohen, left, and Cantor Deborah Martin look on during the Oct. 3 Rosh Hashanah service at Congregation Emanu-El of Waukesha. Photo by Lee Fensin.
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Ari Halaska reads Torah for Simchat Torah as her mother Jennifer looks on at Congregation Sinai in Fox Point. To the right of Jennifer are Malcolm and Darrin Lile. Rabbi David Cohen assists. Submitted photo.
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Members of Congregation Emanu-El of Waukesha celebrate Simchat Torah on Oct. 22. Carrying Torahs around the synagogue are, from left: Briar Rose Rahmes, Mark Levy and Elaine Goldberg. Simchat Torah is a Jewish holiday that marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle. Photo by Joe Dailey.
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Congregation Sinai Brotherhood members grilled for the Sinai Sukkot BBQ. From left to right, there are Mike Weinshel, Jim Stillman, Milt Hwang, Joe Glassman and Michael Hool. Submitted photo.