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What’s Nu, September 2025

Posted on: August 29th, 2025 | 5 Elul 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Yopps resigned from JFS  John Yopps resigned in July from his position as president and CEO of Jewish Family Services.   The Board of Directors appointed Dan Fleischman as interim president and CEO. He will continue serving as vice president of housing at Jewish Family Services and president of JFS Housing, according to the two closely […]

A year we will never forget

A year we will never forget

Posted on: August 29th, 2025 | 5 Elul 5785 by Rob Golub

In August 2024, we arrived in this wonderful place — the Milwaukee Jewish community. Although we came after a long and intense process of applying, training, and preparing to be ShinShinim* in an American Jewish community — living independently with unfamiliar host families, learning how to represent Israel in countless ways — we still didn’t […]

Jewish institutions battled flooding, after Milwaukee’s historic rainfall

Posted on: August 29th, 2025 | 5 Elul 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Flash floods swept through Milwaukee and its surrounding areas Aug. 9-10, leaving significant damage – including to parts of the local Jewish community.  While many Jewish organizations were largely spared from water damage, others were not so fortunate.  “Several Chabad rabbis’ homes, which are also used for connecting with community, were damaged with flooding of […]

Jewish Democrats call for more Gaza aid, ceasefire and release of hostages

Jewish Democrats call for more Gaza aid, ceasefire and release of hostages

Posted on: August 29th, 2025 | 5 Elul 5785 by Sponsored Content

The Jewish Caucus of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin called for the release of the hostages, a mutually agreed upon ceasefire, and an increase of aid into Gaza, according to a statement issued by the organization.   In an Aug. 4 vote, 8-3, the Caucus decided to issue the statement making several points related to “the […]

Church, with Magen David Adom, gives blood

Posted on: August 27th, 2025 | 3 Elul 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Milwaukee’s Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ, led by Dr. Valerie Daniels and Pastor Jeremy Q. Henry, hosted a blood drive in collaboration with American Friends of Magen David Adom and Blood Centers of America.   On June 25, local members of Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ, a predominantly African American […]

I’ve grown closer to Judaism in college

I’ve grown closer to Judaism in college

Posted on: August 27th, 2025 | 3 Elul 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

When I was younger, I was told by multiple people passing through my life, including my third grade teacher, that I wasn’t Jewish. I have a Jewish extended family, celebrated holidays, and went to shul once in a blue moon. For me growing up, that was enough. Then came college.  I attend a big public […]

Jewish Experience of Madison has served thousands

Jewish Experience of Madison has served thousands

Posted on: August 20th, 2025 | 26 Av 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Rabbi Rocky Anton says he started Jewish Experience of Madison in a moment of “insanity.”  “You’ve got to be a little bit meshuggah in order to start a nonprofit organization,” Anton said.  Perhaps Anton was “meshuggah,” as he joked, or perhaps it was an observation of his that led him 20 years ago to bring […]

Church, with Magen David Adom, gives blood

Posted on: August 20th, 2025 | 26 Av 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Milwaukee’s Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ, led by Dr. Valerie Daniels and Pastor Jeremy Q. Henry, hosted a blood drive in collaboration with American Friends of Magen David Adom and Blood Centers of America.   On June 25, local members of Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ, a predominantly African American […]

Waukesha shul organizes archives

Waukesha shul organizes archives

Posted on: August 20th, 2025 | 26 Av 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

When freelance archivist Sharon Levy opened a damp, musty cardboard box in a storage room at Congregation Emanu-El of Waukesha, she discovered mildew.   It seemed to be coming from a backpack in the box, long forgotten and blooming with gray spores, with religious school papers that were salvageable.    “It’s really nice to be able to […]

Rainbow Day Camp has been there for Stella

Rainbow Day Camp has been there for Stella

Posted on: August 20th, 2025 | 26 Av 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

On a recent summer morning, Stella Schneider begged her mother not to take her to a speech therapy appointment so she could instead take the bus with her friends to the Albert & Ann Deshur JCC Rainbow Day Camp, where she has spent the last couple of months rediscovering her childhood.     “She was like, ‘We […]