CHICAGO – The Greater Chicago Jewish Festival was held in the Cook County Forest Preserve in Morton Grove, Ill., on June 12. This year’s biennial festival, produced by the non-profit Jewish Production Organization for Cultural Events and Theater (POCET), featured a special segment focused on the war in Ukraine. Founded and chaired by Michael M. Lorge in 1980, the festival is the longest-running Jewish festival in the United States and it is the largest Jewish cultural event in Chicago. This year, the festival program featured “A Moment for Ukraine” segment intended to recognize the crisis in Ukraine and to increase...