The Rotary Club of
Skokie Valley
 
Chartered 1939
April 13, 2021
 
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This week's speaker:
 
 
Julie Aubry is the Club President of the provisional Evanston Nouveau Rotary Club and a member of the Rotary LGBT fellowship. Julie has worked for Rotary International for almost nine years and is the Regional Membership Officer supporting Rotary leaders in Western United States, Hawaii, and Canada. She works with membership resources and data, outreach and engagement strategies, improving the club experience, and developing new clubs. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Dominican University, has a background working in theatre and design, and has been a resident of Evanston for four years.
 
Evanston Nouveau Rotary is an energetic, creative, diverse, and family-friendly club offering opportunities for members — and those interested in making a difference — to get involved. They host fun, casual socials and meetings twice a month which are currently online due to covid-19. Unlike some clubs, they don't have a speaker unless the topic aligns with a project they're working on or want to know more about. Recent service has been focused on the environment, voter and election support, and those experiencing home and food insecurity. They have also teamed up with the other Evanston Rotary clubs to make club experiences more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. They are aiming to charter by early June 2021. Follow them on Facebook or Instagram or join them at a future meeting or event!
 
Summary of last week's speaker:
Lori Lippitz is the founder and manager of the Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, which has toured the US and Europe and recorded six CDs. After studying Slavic Languages and Literature at the Universities of Michigan and Chicago, she devoted herself to restoring the “joy of klez” to the Chicago Jewish community. Under the auspices of the Klezmer Music Foundation, Lori started the Junior Klezmer Orchestra, mentoring young people in klezmer music and Yiddish songs. Among her other current Klezmer Music Foundation projects, she manages three congregational klezmer bands as well as the Salaam-Shalom Music Project, an interfaith orchestra combining members of Maxwell Street and members of the Chicago Muslim musical community. Lori also serves as a Cantorial Soloist at several congregations including the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (Evanston and Ahavat Olam (Glenview). 
 
History of Maxwell Street Klezmer Band 
Founded in 1983 by Lori Lippitz, Maxwell Street has played at Carnegie Hall, toured Europe, and provided the celebratory soundtrack for Chicagoland’s simchas (Jewish parties) for almost 4 decades. The band marked its 30th “Bandiversary” at The Old Town School of Folk Music in 2013, and will return there for its 40th Anniversary Concert in 2023. The band was featured with The Lyric Opera of Chicago in the world’s first klezmer opera, and performed with Chicago Sinfonietta in a classical klezmer composition created for violinist Alex Koffman (“Klezmer Rhapsody” by Ilya Levinson) at Chicago’s Symphony Center.   
  
Maxwell Street has five commercial CDs (Shanachie Entertainment). As part of their grassroots mission through their not for profit (Klezmer Music Foundation), Maxwell Street directs three community klezmer bands and the Junior Klezmer Orchestra. They are also the founder of the interfaith ensemble, The Salaam-Shalom Music Project.   
The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band preserves and innovates the traditional performance style of Eastern European immigrant musicians. The band's violinist and musical director, Alex Koffman, and co-founder, clarinetist/saxophonist Shelley Yoelin, meld their classical and jazz sensibilities into a unique sound that pleases audiences of all ages. 
 
Links below are a few video clips of the different groups from the Klezmer Music Foundation:
 
An original Klezmer Recording: 
 
Maxwell Street Klezmer Band:   
 
Junior Klezmer Orchestra:
 
Salaam-Shalom Music Project:   
 
 
 
 
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New Evanston Rotary Club
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From Food Insecurity to Food Equity: A Roadmap to End Hunger
Apr 27, 2021
Skokie's Workforce Training Program
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