The dinner and awards presentation will frun from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This will be preceded by a reception, beginning at 5:15 p.m. Kosher catering will be provided by Milt's.
Cook County Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans will conduct the installation of incoming Decalogue President Judge Megan E. Goldish, the other new officers, and the incoming Board of Managers. Joel B. Bruckman will serve as emcee.
Richard Kavitt and Barry Morgen will be honored as 50-year Decalogue members. Helen Bloch and Howard Rosenburg will be recognized as 25-year members.
The Decalogue Society will also confer these awards at the July 11 event:
Tickets for this event are $225 each ($175 each for Decalogue members), but, a $25 discount will be applied for tickets purchased online before the Early Bird deadline of June 15. The discount does not apply to Decalogue Student Members, who will be admitted for $18. Nor does the discount apply to reception-only tickets, but these will also be available for $100 each ($75 for Decalogue members). All tickets must be purchased by June 30; tickets can be obtained at this page of the Decalogue website.
- David Axelrod
Lifetime Achievement Award
- Judge Rena Van Tine
Hon. Charles E. Freeman Judicial Merit Award
- 50th Ward Ald. Debra Silverstein
Decalogue Society Award
- David H. Levitt and Conrad C. Nowak
Award of Excellence
- Judge Martin P. Moltz
Hebrew University Fellowship Award
- Howard H. Ankin
Presidential Citation
- Erin M. Wilson
Intra-Society Award
- Eden Messick
Law Student Award
Sponsorships are also available: $250 - Bronze, $500 - Silver, $1,500 - Gold, $3,500 - Platinum, $5,000 - Bar Sponsor (only two available), and $7,500 Diamond Presenting Sponsor (only one available). Each successive sponsorship comes with increasing benefits; these will be posted on the Decalogue website soon. For now, though, interested persons should email decaloguesociety@gmail.com.
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