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Moments we remember about the people we love

Moments we remember about the people we love

Posted on: July 24th, 2025 | 28 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

In the last years of his life, my father and I took long, leisurely walks through his Rush Street neighborhood in Chicago, and we would go to one of his favorite Greek restaurants, which bustled with people and loud cheer. He liked going to these restaurants because everyone knew him and would smile when he […]

Marge’s Mitzvah Knitters is on it

Marge’s Mitzvah Knitters is on it

Posted on: July 24th, 2025 | 28 Tammuz 5785 by Rob Golub

BROWN DEER – At a card table with women knitting and chatting, one blurted out to the group: “I’ve got a thing for yarn, what can I tell ya?”  Four women from a local synagogue sat at the table in the Bradley Crossing foyer area, with two of its residents. Bradley Crossing is a supportive […]

Pamela Goldner teaches preschool at Jewish Beginnings, where she loves to be part of a child’s progress

Pamela Goldner teaches preschool at Jewish Beginnings, where she loves to be part of a child’s progress

Posted on: July 17th, 2025 | 21 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Pamela Goldner grew up on Milwaukee’s West Side and attended Hillel Academy for grade school. When it came time for high school, her parents moved to Glendale so she could attend Nicolet High School (at a time when there were no Jewish high schools in the area). After graduating from Nicolet, Goldner attended University of […]

New corporate structure for artists and creators proposed at Economic Forum, by Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler

New corporate structure for artists and creators proposed at Economic Forum, by Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler

Posted on: July 17th, 2025 | 21 Tammuz 5785 by Chronicle News Desk

MILWAUKEE — Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler announced plans to create a new corporate structure designed specifically for artists and creative professionals, marking what could be a significant shift in how creative work is organized and funded. Speaking at Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s annual Economic Forum, Strickler unveiled the concept of an “artist corporation” or “A Corp.” […]

Legendary philanthropic business leaders honored with inaugural Herb Kohl Service Award

Legendary philanthropic business leaders honored with inaugural Herb Kohl Service Award

Posted on: July 17th, 2025 | 21 Tammuz 5785 by Chronicle News Desk

MILWAUKEE — Three of Milwaukee’s most distinguished philanthropic business leaders were honored with the inaugural Herb Kohl Service Award during the Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Economic Forum on Wednesday, June 11, at The Pfister Hotel. Sheldon Lubar, Stephen Marcus, and Allan “Bud” Selig received the award, which recognizes individuals who exemplify the values of hard work, […]

After 10 years, Milwaukee native Joshua Becker publishes his novel on time travel, Judaism and mitzvot

After 10 years, Milwaukee native Joshua Becker publishes his novel on time travel, Judaism and mitzvot

Posted on: July 17th, 2025 | 21 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

If you’re intrigued by a novel that mixes Jewish themes and time travel, consider Soul Mission by Joshua Becker, an author with Milwaukee roots. The novel was published in March 2025 by Evolved Publishing, based in Butler. Becker, originally from Brown Deer, lived in the Milwaukee area for many years and attended Chabad of the […]

Books to ‘Spark’ imaginations – recommendations from Liza Wiemer for young people

Books to ‘Spark’ imaginations – recommendations from Liza Wiemer for young people

Posted on: July 17th, 2025 | 21 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

“Spark” by Chris Baron, published by Feiwel & Friends  Brilliantly written in free verse poetry, Spark captures the raw emotion and devastation caused by wildfires, as well as the transformation that hope brings to a community and humanity. Chris Baron is a master storyteller, bringing characters to life layer by layer as if they live […]

Abortion clinic in Milwaukee

Abortion clinic in Milwaukee

Posted on: July 9th, 2025 | 13 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Wisconsin’s first independent nonprofit abortion clinic has opened in Milwaukee, according to a news release. The Care for All Community Clinic, 756 N. 35th St., aims to expand access to abortion and reproductive health care, especially for underserved communities, regardless of ability to pay. The clinic opened in June. Executive Director Ali Kliegman, a Milwaukee […]

Roberta Clark, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, is asking people to report

Roberta Clark, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, is asking people to report

Posted on: July 9th, 2025 | 13 Tammuz 5785 by Chronicle News Desk

If you are aware of something that may be an antisemitic incident, please say something.   Some antisemitic incidents in Wisconsin likely go unreported, but if you report, it can help with efforts to protect and support the Jewish community, said Roberta Clark, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Milwaukee Jewish Federation.  “We […]

How we build with other communities – I see a path through relationship building, education, advocacy, and legislation

How we build with other communities – I see a path through relationship building, education, advocacy, and legislation

Posted on: July 9th, 2025 | 13 Tammuz 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Roberta Clark, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, delivered these remarks at the JCRC annual meeting in May 2025. This is an excerpt, lightly adapted for publication.   Community building is hard work, involves perishable skills, and must be ongoing if we are to truly have positive impact in our […]