Thank you for supporting our journalism. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at the Chicago Tribune. Musicians have a relationship to their instrument, their audience and to the music they play. The Violins of Hope concert, hosted by Chabad of Wilmette on June 4, connected audience members to Violins of Hope, a collection of restored instruments that were played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. Advertisement Sunday’s concert was the first of four in a community concert series in the Chicago Metropolitan area featuring performances by acclaimed Russian American violinist, Aviva Chertok, and...