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Uncovered & Rediscovered: Stories of Jewish Chicago

Spertus Museum

Illinois: Chicago - United States

History: archeology

Sat 1 Sep to Thu 4 Oct 2012

2012


September 2012


Saturday 1 September 2012

Uncovered & Rediscovered: Stories of Jewish Chicago

Sat 1 Sep to Thu 4 Oct. 610 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, 60605. Ellie Sandler, 312.322.1700. Spertus Museum - [email][events]

A Jewish Homeland Sunday, June 3, 2012 - Thursday, October 4, 2012 Uncovered & Rediscovered is an evolving eight-part exhibit that explores the Chicago Jewish experience. The exhibit unfolds over time in a series of intimate chapters (each on display for 3-6 months in the ground floor vestibule of the Spertus building). Admission, including a multi-media screening station on the second floor, is free.

This chapter documents the efforts of Chicagoans to secure a homeland for the Jewish people, beginning with the founding of this country’s first Zionist organization on Chicago’s Near West Side in 1896. Learn of little-known episodes such as Methodist Minister William Blackstone’s petition to Presidents Harrison and Wilson to establish a Jewish state in Palestine, or the failed efforts of a prominent group of Chicagoans to create a Jewish homeland in Siberia. The segment also explores local responses to the unfolding horror of Nazism — including a boycott of German goods and frantic efforts to rescue European family members — as well as a joyful rally of 25,000 at the Chicago Stadium celebrating the founding of the State of Israel.
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