Whether interests lie in art, music, law or travel, Chai Point programs seek to satisfy individuals’ quests for learning.
On Monday, June 8, 3 p.m., Hannah Rosenthal, president and CEO of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, discusses “The Paris Mission.” Rosenthal was among the representatives on the Jewish Federations of North America’s Solidarity Mission to France in February.
The “You Be the Judge” series, featuring discussions with local attorneys about controversial cases, continues on Tuesday, June 9, 3 p.m. In the second of this multi-part series, attorney M. Nichol Padway of Padway & Padway presents “Act 10: Was That Legal?”
Attorney Walt Kelly of Walter Kelly Law closes out the series with his presentation “Getting Fired: Discrimination or Not?” on Wednesday, June 24, 3 p.m. Kelly has served as the employee and union representative advisor to the Wisconsin State Bar’s treatise on Wisconsin employment law.
On Thursday, June 11, 1:30 p.m., Chai Point presents “Artist’s Talk” with Leslie Loomis Vansen. Vansen teaches painting and drawing courses at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
On Monday, June 15, 7 p.m., the acoustic duo The Kitchen Boys perform an outdoor concert on the Soref Promenade, presenting Appalachian and Celtic folk music with a sprinkling of Johnny Cash and original ballads.
Howard Tolkan, Milwaukee attorney, community volunteer and Jewish music aficionado, presents “The Classical Music of Leonard Bernstein” on Tuesday, June 16, 3 p.m.
On Friday, June 26, 1:30 p.m., the Latin-Klezmer fusion band Klezmer Libre performs.
All programs and performances are free unless otherwise noted. Free parking is also available under the building at 1414 N. Prospect Ave.
For more information, visit ChaiPoint.org or call 414-277-8804.


