Charlotte Newberger
Date and Time
Monday, October 31, 2022 at 12 Noon
Service
Chicago Jewish Funerals
Skokie Chapel
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Clergy
Rabbi David Wolkenfeld
Rabbi Asher Lopatin
Interment
Waldheim Jewish Cemetery
1400 South Des Plaines Avenue
Forest Park, Illinois 60130
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Shiva
Newberger Residence
3240 North Lake Shore Drive, Unit 13A
Chicago, Illinois 60657
773.248.2666
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Monday following burial until 8:30PM
Tuesday and Wednesday
7AM - 8AM & 5PM - 8:30PM
Shacharit at 7AM
Mincha/Ma'ariv at 5:30PM
Thursday
6:45AM - 8AM & 5PM - 8:30PM
Shacharit at 6:45AM
Mincha/Ma'ariv at 5:30PM
Friday morning 10AM- 12 Noon
Shacharit at 7AM
Memorial Contributions
The Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago
30 South Wells Street
Chicago, Illinois 60606
www.juf.org/jwf
or
The In[HEIR]itance Project
P.O. Box 578
New York, New York 10026
www.inheiritance.org
OBITUARY
Charlotte Newberger—cultural connector, pioneering businesswoman, beloved family anchor—died unexpectedly on October 28.? Charlotte was born and raised in Milwaukee, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a degree in theater.? After marrying her treasured Michael, the man who would be her strongest supporter through nearly 60 years of marriage, she worked as an elementary school teacher in Evanston, and was active with children’s theater groups in the Chicago area.? But the desire for a new challenge led her to become a residential real estate broker, and she became one of the superstars of Chicago real estate, receiving the Chicago Association of Realtors’ Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.? A “do it don’t just say it” feminist, she was a founding partner of Beliard Gordon and Partners, the first woman-owned brokerage in Chicago.? The enterprise was a huge success, and after a number of years was bought out by a larger competitor.
Charlotte’s creative energy, remarkable ability to bring people together, and love of the arts were hallmarks of her life.? She was a founding board member of the St. Nicholas Theater, and served seventeen years on the board of the Steppenwolf Theater, helping it become the cultural icon it is today.? She was a member of the board of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.? She established the Charlotte Newberger Poetry Prize at Lillith Magazine; served as president of both the National Jewish Theatre and the National Foundation for Jewish Culture; and was the first recipient of the American Jewish Congress's Deborah Award, recognizing the most influential women leaders in the Jewish community.??
Above all, Charlotte was known for her innate and magnetic ability to build and maintain friendships.? Her kindness and genuine concern for everyone whose path she crossed will always be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to come into her orbit.
Charlotte was preceded in death by her parents Alex and Anna Malkin, and her dear sister Renee (Ted) Engel.? In addition to being Michael's beloved wife, she was the loving mother of Tamar (Andy Schapiro) Newberger and Robin (Steve Sacks) Newberger, treasured grandmother of Andrew, Samantha, Galia, and Alex, and devoted aunt to six nieces and nephews.?Services will be held Monday, 12pm at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd, (at Niles Center Road), Skokie. Interment Waldheim. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago, 30 South Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois 60606, www.juf.org/jwf or The In[HEIR]itance Project, P.O. Box 578, New York, NY 10026, www.inheiritance.org. To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.