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Milwaukee 1894, vol. 2, sheet 107
This is a digital Sanborn map of Milwaukee, WI from 1894. This image represents the vicinity where Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid’s…
Milwaukee Zen Center's Altar, Located in their Zendo
This altar was built for the Zen Center in 2019 by Guy Landgraf, a member of the center who is an artisan woodworker based in Wauwatosa. The…
A Rakusu and the Milwaukee Zen Group's Lay Initiation
Rakusus are sewn according to ancient traditions by adults who have decided to formally commit to Buddhist practice. Entirely hand-sewn,…
Ōryōki Bowls and Eating Utensils
Ōryōki bowls and utensils laid out and ready to use and full for a meal. At Zen temples and hermitages like the Milwaukee Zen Center,…
The Minimalist Buddha on the Milwaukee Zen Center's Front Door
As part of a 2013 work day, the Milwaukee Zen Center's members added this minimalist Buddha to the Zen Center's main entrance, a screen door…
Milwaukee Zen Center Architecture Report
An architectural profile of the Milwaukee Zen Center, including a history of the property and its previous owners.
Beneficent Society of Truth
This is a decorative cover page of the administrative book from 1900 to 1909 for the Beneficent Society of Truth, the burial society…
Recording of a Zazen Service at the Milwaukee Zen Center
A recording of a weekday zazen service at the Milwaukee Zen Center on Monday, May 5. The service began at 6:15am with 30 minutes of…
Milwaukee Zen Center Members Attend a Black Lives Matter Protest
The Milwaukee Zen Center has an ongoing commitment to inter-faith and anti-racist efforts in Milwaukee. Pictured here are some lay members…
Unitarian Church North Historical Report and Timeline
This report summarizes the history of the Unitarian Church North in Mequon, Wisconsin through a written summary and a timeline stretching…
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