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Dear college students: You have a choice

Dear college students: You have a choice

Posted on: August 29th, 2024 | 25 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Dearest College Students,  This fall you will be entering campus with many important choices to make. You will be choosing majors, thinking about career opportunities and figuring out which exciting extracurricular activities to participate in. You will also be faced with a choice that students in years before you have not had to make.   The […]

Commemoration set for Oct. 7

Commemoration set for Oct. 7

Posted on: August 29th, 2024 | 25 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Milwaukee Jewish Federation and partners from throughout the community are planning a commemoration of the attacks of Oct. 7, set for the one-year anniversary, which this year falls between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.  The commemoration is set for Monday, Oct. 7, 2024.   The horrific day of the attacks was a turning point in modern […]

IN PICTURES: Museum at the convention

IN PICTURES: Museum at the convention

Posted on: August 28th, 2024 | 24 Av 5784 by Rob Golub

Deb Rodak, representing the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, stands at the museum’s table in the Baird Center at the Republican National Convention, which was from July 15-18. Rodak greeted delegates and others, and she talked about Holocaust education. Photo by Rebecca Spezzano. 

Middle grade novel relates to PTSD, the Yom Kippur War

Middle grade novel relates to PTSD, the Yom Kippur War

Posted on: August 28th, 2024 | 24 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

On April 2, 2024, Mequon resident, Deborah Lakritz, finally saw her debut middle novel, “Things That Shimmer,” come into the world. The journey from idea to publication took 25 years.  Lakritz said the idea came to her early on in her writing journey and was based on  elements of her childhood. Raising five children took […]

How teaching the Holocaust led me to start a podcast for people over 50 

How teaching the Holocaust led me to start a podcast for people over 50 

Posted on: August 28th, 2024 | 24 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

When people find out I have a podcast called “Making Midlife Magic,” they see it as a departure from my career as a Holocaust educator, and in some ways, it is. In a deeper sense, though, my podcast comes directly out of my work on the Holocaust, specifically two things I’ve learned.   First, life is […]

Golf outing 

Golf outing 

Posted on: August 28th, 2024 | 24 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

JEM, or Jewish Experience of Madison, had their 13th annual golf tournament at the River Club in Mequon on  June 18. Pictured is Neil Wallace, Ian Schulman, Dr. David Sandock and Jim Deshur.  Photo by Miriam Yarmush. 

Wexler, 81, writes strong female characters 

Wexler, 81, writes strong female characters 

Posted on: August 22nd, 2024 | 18 Av 5784 by Rob Golub

Charlene Wexler, an 81-year-old author who recently published yet another book, knows what it is to live in a man’s world.  “We listened and we did what we were told, you know, as women,” Wexler said, about growing up in the 1950s – a time when the women’s movement and the role of women were […]

Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid revamps its children’s education to embrace traditional Jewish learning

Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid revamps its children’s education to embrace traditional Jewish learning

Posted on: August 16th, 2024 | 12 Av 5784 by Rob Golub

GLENDALE – Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid is making its Sunday school look more like traditional Jewish learning.  Traditional Jewish learning — an educational model practiced in yeshivas and kollels — often features a pair of people studying together, called chavruta. The pair will typically discuss ancient texts with one another and explore applications to […]

IN PICTURES: Signs held up at Brewers game by Anshe Sfard Kehillat Torah 

IN PICTURES: Signs held up at Brewers game by Anshe Sfard Kehillat Torah 

Posted on: August 16th, 2024 | 12 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Rabbi Wes Kalmar and others from Anshe Sfard Kehillat Torah in Glendale attended the July 14 Milwaukee Brewers game. About 50 people from the synagogue, at a tailgate, remembered the hostages still held in Gaza. At the tailgate and in the stands, congregants held up signs with images of hostages taken by Hamas and its […]

Local people made handmade quilts, bound for Israel, to show support 

Local people made handmade quilts, bound for Israel, to show support 

Posted on: August 16th, 2024 | 12 Av 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Beaded Stars of David and embroidered pomegranates will soon travel from Milwaukee to hang on a wall in Israel.   Some of those close to Israel’s north or south fronts have been displaced from their homes and are now living at Hotel Nof Kinneret in Tiberias. To show their love, the Local Emergency Volunteerism Support of […]