5 Ways to Do Jewish This Weekend
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Friday
-- Light up! Candles, that is, and join friends and family for a delicious dinner to mark the end of the week. Whether you celebrate Shabbat or just like candles for the mood, candle-lighting time is 7:45 p.m.
Saturday
-- Make a food pilgrimage: Go for the staid bagel-and-lox combo or try kishke, chicken liver or homemade corn beef as you check out the abundance of Jewish delis all over the city.
Lakeview
The Bagel Restaurant & Deli (3107 N. Broadway St.)
Lincoln Park
New York Deli (2921 N. Clark St.)
Loop
Eleven City Diner (1112 S. Wabash)
Streeterville/Gold Coast
Ashkenaz Deli (12 E. Cedar St.)
Eppy’s Deli (224 E. Ontario St.)
Near West Side
Manny’s Coffee Shop and Deli (1141 S. Jefferson St.)
Edgewater
J.B.’s Deli (5501 N. Clark St.)
Thorndale Deli (1006 W. Thorndale Ave.)
Hyde Park
Morry’s Deli (5500 S. Cornell Ave.)
Skokie
Kaufman's Bagel and Delicatessen (4905 Dempster St.)
-- Get your Birthright buddies together and watch an Israeli duo compete for the top prize in the annual Eurovision contest. Achinoam Nini and Mira Awad vie for bragging rights and the chance for Israel to host next year’s contest. Their song, “There Must Be Another Way” in English, Hebrew and Arabic, is among 20 contenders. Watch the entire show at www.eurovision.tv.
Sunday
-- Put your thinking cap on at a Spertus Institute symposium exploring the intricacies of the shifting relationships between American Jews and Israel. The free event features a keynote address by UC Davis professor of American and Jewish studies Ari Y. Kelman. Responding will be JUF Executive Vice President Michael Kotzin, Jewcy.com founding editor Elisa Albert, and Middle East analyst and former Jerusalem Post editor Carl Schrag. Spertus Dean of Continuing Education and Public Programs Hal Lewis will moderate the program
-- Consider the apocalypse at a lecture by Rabbi Mordechai Becher on “Is This the End of Days? How Would We Know?” presented by the Torah Learning Center of Northbrook.