The Seventh Day: Revisiting Shabbat

Rainbow Shabbat Chicago

September 13 – December 13, 2017

In an era when technology and culture have eroded the boundaries separating work, play, and repose, their works invite us to delve into the possibilities and new definitions of renewal symbolized by the ‘day of rest.’

About the Exhibit

Thirty international artists explore one of the pillars of Jewish practice and belief: the sanctity of the Sabbath through provocative works of art. The Seventh Day explores how the Sabbath is observed from a perspective of diversity including various religious traditions, mindfulness practices, and the back-to-nature movement.

Recharging the Mind: Psychological Effects of Unplugging with Philip Chard
Wednesday, November 8, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Join Philip Chard, psychotherapist and writer of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s weekly column, “Out of My Mind,” to explore the emotional and psychological effects that technology can have on the brain, as well as the benefits that a digital detox can bring.

Global Day of Jewish Learning
Sunday, November 12, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
500 Communities. 40 Countries. Thousands of lives touched through our sacred texts. Join us. Be a part of the Global Day. This year, the theme is Beauty and Ugliness.

November ‘Thirdsday’ (Third Thursday)
Thursday, November 16, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Did you know on the Third Thursday of each month, Jewish Museum Milwaukee is open late? That’s right – we stay open until 7:00 pm so you have extra time to explore our exhibits!

Lunch & Learn: A Historical Perspective on the Work Week and Blue Laws
Friday, December 15, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Join scholar Jonathan Pollack in exploring the historical and contemporary implications of Blue laws, designed to enforce religious standards in America and restrict businesses from opening on Sundays, and how these laws affected religiously observant Jews.

December ‘Thirdsday’ (Third Thursday)
Thursday, December 21, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Did you know on the Third Thursday of each month, Jewish Museum Milwaukee is open late? That’s right – we stay open until 7:00 pm so you have extra time to explore our exhibits!

Annual Christmas Cinema featuring The Princess Bride
Monday, December 25, 12:00 – 4:00 pm – Film begins at 1:00 pm
Looking for something fun to do Christmas Day? As you wish — Come to Jewish Museum Milwaukee to enjoy the classic fairy tale The Princess Bride, and film-fare-favorite – popcorn! Bring your kids and a blanket to introduce them to this deft, intelligent mix of swashbuckling, romance and comedy that takes an age-old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh.

Bader Philanthropies, Suzy B. Ettinger Foundation, Susan and Oyvind Solvang, Donna and Robert Berg

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