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Bondi attack felt personally – in Wisconsin

Bondi attack felt personally – in Wisconsin

Posted on: January 6th, 2026 | 17 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Leah Stein was about to start preparing for a first night of Chanukah party when she heard about the shooting at Bondi Beach. “I woke up in the morning and my husband said, ‘don’t look at the news’,” Stein said. “I froze, and I just thought ‘No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no’.” […]

Coming Events, January 2026

Posted on: January 6th, 2026 | 17 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Thursday, Jan. 8 Free film series‘The Last Musician of Auschwitz’ — documentary telling the story of cellist and Auschwitz survivor Anita Lasker-Wallfisch and other musicians who created and performed music in the concentration camps, exploring music as resistance, survival, and witness during the Holocaust; includes post-screening talkback with the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education […]

Kenosha students visit Violins of Hope

Kenosha students visit Violins of Hope

Posted on: December 31st, 2025 | 11 Tevet 5786 by Rob Golub

On Nov. 13, Jewish Museum Milwaukee Docent Paula Lorant speak to students from Indian Trail High School and Academy in Kenosha, as they toured the Violins of Hope exhibit. The exhibit at Jewish Museum Milwaukee is open though Jan. 25. Photo by Rob Golub.

Lessons from our mission to Morrocco

Lessons from our mission to Morrocco

Posted on: December 31st, 2025 | 11 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

“Kol Yisrael arevim zeh ba-zeh” — all Jews are responsible for one another. Taking care of each other. That is the message that has stayed with me most deeply since returning from the Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s (MJF) recent mission to Morocco. When I signed up for this trip, I wasn’t entirely sure why I was […]

Meet Bader Hillel High’s Mitchell ‘Papa Coach’ Lechter

Meet Bader Hillel High’s Mitchell ‘Papa Coach’ Lechter

Posted on: December 31st, 2025 | 11 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Walking through the halls of Bader Hillel High with Mitchell “Papa Coach” Lechter, you’d think he’d been teaching there his whole life. The pride he takes in his classroom, the easy rapport he has with passing students; it all feels deeply rooted. But in reality, he only began his journey at Bader Hillel High five […]

Trans Day of Remembrance

Trans Day of Remembrance

Posted on: December 22nd, 2025 | 2 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

The local Jewish community marked the Trans Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20. JPride and the Jewish Community Relations Council, both programs of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, partnered to commemorate the solemn day. Nate Looney, director of community safety & belonging, Jewish Federations of North America, was the keynote at two programs. He is a Jewish […]

IN BRIEF, December 2025

IN BRIEF, December 2025

Posted on: December 22nd, 2025 | 2 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Molly Dubin named a ‘Joy Generator’  Molly Dubin won a “Joy Generator” award from the Women’s Fund of Greater Milwaukee.  Each year, WF Presents partners name honorees. This year, Susan Lubar and Marianne Lubar named Dubin. She is chief curator at Jewish Museum Milwaukee and has been with the museum for more than a decade. According to her nomination:  Other […]

In the works: Rabbi Twerski Blvd. and Ron Sadoff Way

In the works: Rabbi Twerski Blvd. and Ron Sadoff Way

Posted on: December 22nd, 2025 | 2 Tevet 5786 by Rob Golub

MILWAUKEE – The city is poised to post honorary street signs for Rabbi Michel Twerski, spiritual leader for the largely Orthodox West Side community, and Ron Sadoff, local investment management guru and founder of a school serving some of the most troubled parts of town. A city committee unanimously approved the honorary creation of Rabbi […]

Madison Hillel joins other universities in adding new role to respond to antisemitism 

Madison Hillel joins other universities in adding new role to respond to antisemitism 

Posted on: December 22nd, 2025 | 2 Tevet 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Madison Hillel is one of 13 university Hillels around the country that added a new role to their team to act as an in-between for students and campus administration, given the increasingly antisemitic environment on campuses since Oct. 7. “In addition to seeing record levels of antisemitic incidents, we’re also seeing record levels of engagement […]

We remember Charlotte Hirschfeld, caretaker of Jewish graves 

We remember Charlotte Hirschfeld, caretaker of Jewish graves 

Posted on: December 22nd, 2025 | 2 Tevet 5786 by Rob Golub

BROOKFIELD – Charlotte Hirschfeld’s electric mobility scooter rolled down the ramp from her cemetery house and office, with her dog, Titus, in the front basket, his eyes peering forward like headlights for the voyage, the two of them using the transport for one of the last times at Mound Zion Cemetery.  She carried small flags with her as she zipped past one of the 9,000 burials here. “I put a red flag on if it gets red begonias, a white flag if it […]