![]() ![]() We wanted to make sure that that was part of the reestablishment of, we're gonna be strong to our faith, and we're gonna be strong to the people that we call our brothers and our neighbors and our family.Īnd we're gonna be strong to the ideals of America. In our lifetime existence, we are to realize this Oneness.Īnd for that person to come into the Sikh temple and try to divide us and whatever, this hatred that tries to divide us. This, you know, truth, that we are all from the same One, will return to the same One. "We are One" is sacred to the Sikh scripture, because it is a foundation of what Sikhi is. You know, people were just preparing to have a bigger service.Īt that time, you know, it started around 10 o'clock in the morning when the shooter arrived here.Īnd the first two people that were killed were killed outside in the parking lot.Ī couple children who were also playing outside saw that, and they ran inside and started to warn people.Īnd that's when the women in the kitchen, other people, were able to kind of find shelter.Īnd the first shot that was actually fired inside the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin was the one that you can see on the doorframe.Īnd it's the one that says on top of it, "We are One." ![]() My father was here, trying to raise money for another family who had just come over from India. Most of the people that were here by that time are the people that get here early and cook food, make the daily preparations. That day, we were having our big Paath, which is our big Sunday service. It was just a beautiful, sunny summer Sunday morning. This is sort of the calm before the storm. So right now, we're just, in the midst of planning and getting things coordinated. Tonight, we're gonna have the tenth annual vigil, a remembrance of seven lives lost. I'm Pardeep Kaleka we are at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek. We are a gathering of the waters, and together, we shape a new identity to carry us into the future. We are a merging of cultures and ideas, shaped by this land. We are a collection of the finest farmers, food producers, and chefs on the planet. Luke: Additional support from the following underwriters: Also with the support of Friends of PBS Wisconsin. The Conscious Carnivore: know your farmer, love your butcher. With additional support coming from The Conscious Carnivore.įrom local animal sourcing to on-site, high-quality butchering and packaging, the Conscious Carnivore can ensure organically raised, grass-fed, and healthy meats through its small group of local farmers. To build your adventure, visit DNR.WI.GOV. Wisconsin's great outdoors has something for everyone.Ĭome for the adventure stay for the memories. Just a short drive from Madison, come visit "Swiss"consin and see where your beer's made. Learn more at - Employee-owned New Glarus Brewing Company has been brewing and bottling beer for their friends, only in Wisconsin, since 1993. There's a lot to look forward to in Wisconsin! Warm welcomes and exciting career opportunities. Announcer: At Organic Valley, we're on a mission to save small family farms. I'm going out to pasture with the cows this morning. Announcer: Wisconsin Foodie would like to thank the following underwriters: - The dairy farmers of Wisconsin are proud to underwrite Wisconsin Foodie, and remind you that in Wisconsin, we dream in cheese. Just show me one so I can make sure that I don't do anything, you know- I don't wanna ruin it. The gurus instituted langar as a sort of an intentional way of not just enjoying meals together, but celebrating one another. So, the kitchen and food have always been a festive part of Sikhism. This is gonna be a busy weekend, but we're excited to have people come inside and get to know who Sikhs are. Tonight, we're gonna have the 10th annual vigil, a remembrance of seven lives lost. On August 5, 2012, seven people lost their lives here to a gunman.Īnd one of those people was my father and Temple President, Satwant Singh Kaleka. Luke Zahm: This week on Wisconsin Foodie: - We are at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek. ![]()
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