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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,…
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…
Zuiko Redding Oral History
An oral history interview with Zuiko Redding, currently resident priest at the Cedar Rapids (IA) Zen Center. Zuiko joined the Milwaukee Zen…
A Wood Block Print Image
A book was produced for the 40th Anniversary of the Chinese Christian Church of Milwaukee. The book holds memories, stories, and photos of…
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist's New Floor Plan
In moving from the large location they built on Kenwood Boulevard to a preexisting building on Capitol Drive, Fourth Church had to make…
Spire Replacement, 1977.
In 1977, the spire of the church was struck by lightning, removed, and reconstructed to replicate the original, This photograph shows a…
Dedication Services on Sunday, June 29th, 1947
Program for the dedication services held at Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, June 29th, 1947 to mark the occasion of the church…
Permanent Edifice
In 1929, the congregation of Fourth Church replaced the bungalow edifice with a larger Georgian Revival style church designed by Charles…
Bungalow Edifice
On April 13, 1921, the final iteration of Fourth Church was gifted the property on the corner of Kenwood Boulevard and Stowell Avenue by the…
Flyer Produced Concerning Congregation's Sale of Kenwood Temple
This flyer discusses the controversial sale of the Kenwood Blvd synagogue in the late 1990s.
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