Nues Herald-Spectator

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JUL 1iZÛ Your local source since 1951. One Dollar I Thursday, July 11, 2013 I A WMPO1S company I ACFIICAGOSUNTIMEScompubHcatiOn I niles.suntimes.com Nues Herald-Spectator Go Big flavors in Libertad's small space [Page 39] Food Garden produce storms Bastille recipes [Page 31] Holocaust Museum Chief Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Arielle Weininger reflects on a new Read the full story [Page 5] Illinoisexhibit made up of Nazi-looted items during World War Il. I MIKE ISAACS-Sun-Times Media Mommy Nazis' lootseesthe light Water crafts for hot summer days [Page 30] Niles Herald-Spectator © 2013 Sun-Times Media I All Rights Reserved i'NN ;otjwi & 8? lISB1IN ..LS NOi>itO i e0Oo00 ISIO LdO L>WNj095g STO00OOQO 5T03O5BVE ThURSDAY JULY 11 2013 cotc:weLL BANKER o L THlNKING: RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE I4*tch4fr4Pr,ÇL ebitIo I have? 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Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edd, or rejectany copy, and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion wdhout notice Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold Publisher harmless from and against any liability, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising from anyclaims resulting from publication to Nues Herald-Spectator. c/n Pioneer Newspapers Inc., 350 N Orleans, Chicago IL 60654. by Publisher of the Advertiser's ads. NIL THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013 *Community Contact Us at Nues Exhibit displays Nazi-looted items Herald-Spectator Pioneer Press [BYMIKE ISAACS I [email protected] Timothy P. Knight I 312-321-3000 Publisher & CEO, The stunning collec- Sun-Times Media tion of Nazi-looted Jim Kirk I Editor in Chief, objects now on Sun-Times Media display at the Illinois [email protected] Holocaust Museum Jill McDermott I 847-682-5907 is not so much VP, Advertising [email protected] about things as it is about people. Advertising Display Ads I Missing people. People who 312-321-2400 once owned that polished me- norah or those shiny candle- Classified Ads I stick holders, but tragically 847-998-3400 remain unaccounted for after [email protected] World War Il. David T. Sherman I The display, courtesy of the 312-646-9552 Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Advertising Director (JCR) collection of Skokie's Hebrew Theological College, is Customer Service an ideal fit for the museum and and Delivery its noble mission to remember Service or Subscriptions those who perished and those 877-855-7722 who survived Nazi genocide. [email protected] In its own right, the collec- tion is beautiful, but the pieces Customer Service Hours are not perfect by any means, MonFri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Some are dented, others are Sat. 6:30 a.m.-noon new Illinois Holocaust Museum exhibit displays Nazi-looted items during Worl War Il. The exhibit will be on Sun. 8 am-noon missing attachments; and al- IAview for at least the next five years. I PHOTO CORTESY OF THE MUSEUM though they all sparkle under TV Weekly Delivery the museum's glass showcase, and sort of thrown in there The museum's Wimpel also former senior curator at the 800-945-5000 this collection is a piercing re- only for their interest in the includes the original tag at- Skirball Cultural Center in Los minder of lives lived and lost. metal." tached by the U.S. governmentAngeles, set the wheels in mo- Editorial "The items are polished up, Following World War li, after when it sorted through maten-tion fon a partnership between Ben Meyerson I but there has never been any a long process of sorting, the als in Germany after the war the Hebrew Theological Col- 312-321-2864 attempt to repair the pieces total collection included 17,000and a JCR tag. lege and the museum. The News Producer that are damaged," said Arielle objects of Judaica, 500,000 "When the objects were seencollection will remain on view bmeyersonpioneerfocal.com Weininger, chief curator of col- religious books and 1,000 To- in the places they were sent to in the light and airy exit side lections and exhibitions at the rah scrolls. after the sorting," Weininger of the museum for at least the Ryan Nilsson I museum. A smaller glass case that's said, "one would always be re- next five years and could be 847-486-7375 The collection includes 63 part of the display includes a minded that these were survi- renewed for even longer. Managing Editor for Sports objects, said Weininger, who Torah binder, called a "Wim- vors of the Holocaust" because [email protected] "In bringing together these then pointed to two Torah Fini-pel" in Yiddish. lt serves sev- of the JCR tags. remnants of the European als, which sit on top of the To- eral purposes, including a birth The special display may not Jewish community, the (col- A WRAPPORTS rah scroll. announcement for a baby boy, have been seen - at least not lege and the museum) are ful- COMPANY "They're damaged as you whose name is often sewn by this many people - if the filling both of their missions," can see, and that's because onto the Wimpel. Edward (the museum hadn't made space Grossman said. Printed withsoyinks all these items were looted by English translation) is the vis- for it. on recycled paper. the Nazis, taken to warehousesible name on this Wimpel. 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