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‘Book Smugglers’ exhibit at Jewish Museum Milwaukee 

‘Book Smugglers’ exhibit at Jewish Museum Milwaukee 

Posted on: January 3rd, 2024 | 22 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

In 1942, in Vilna in what is now Lithuania, a group of Jews worked to hide books, art, and other cultural artifacts from the Nazis. Led by poets Abraham Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginskithe group was known as the Paper Brigade of Vilna, and it took and hid the items that had been part of the […]

Milwaukee Kollel seeks more reach 

Posted on: January 3rd, 2024 | 22 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

A local organization focused on Torah studies is on a mission to expand its reach.  Rabbi Michel Twerski, of Congregation Beth Jehudah, founded the Milwaukee Kollel in 1989. Based in the city’s Sherman Park neighborhood, the organization provides a place where young rabbinical students can continue their studies of the Torah after marriage. Under executive […]

At Federation’s campaign kick-off, an actress and activist highlights the resilient Jewish people

At Federation’s campaign kick-off, an actress and activist highlights the resilient Jewish people

Posted on: January 3rd, 2024 | 22 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

The atrocities waged against Israel on Oct. 7, the bloodiest day for the Jewish people in decades, will be etched in our collective memory.   But even as we still process the horror and its aftermath, and even with hostages still held in Gaza, this period can also be viewed as a galvanizing moment for the […]

Author to speak on escape from Nazi Germany 

Author to speak on escape from Nazi Germany 

Posted on: January 3rd, 2024 | 22 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

As a child, Barbara Feigin fled Nazi Germany in 1940 to Chehalis, Washington. A few years ago, her late Jewish father’s journal was discovered, detailing the family’s harrowing escape from Berlin.   “I knew that we had escaped from Germany, but I knew none of the details about it, and my parents never spoke about it,” […]

Chanukkiah displayed at the Clement J Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center 

Chanukkiah displayed at the Clement J Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center 

Posted on: December 29th, 2023 | 17 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

A chanukiah was on display at the Clement J Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center for Chanukah last month.  The Zablocki center, 5000 W. National Ave., is a teaching hospital that provided care for 56,000 veterans in 2021.  Queen worked with local Veterans Administration officials to add the menorah, which was placed in the Matousek Auditorium […]

Menorah at veterans hospital  

Menorah at veterans hospital  

Posted on: December 29th, 2023 | 17 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle
Coming Events, January 2024 

Coming Events, January 2024 

Posted on: December 29th, 2023 | 17 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Thursday, Jan. 4  Rosh Chodesh Society  The Rosh Chodesh Society’s upcoming course, One Wow Moment, peeks at pivotal moments in the lives of seven women of biblical fame and investigates the psychology and internal strengths that propelled these women. Jan. 4, 12 p.m. The Shul Center, 8825 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee. Class Fee: $50/year or […]

Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop

Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop

Posted on: December 29th, 2023 | 17 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

The Lubavitch of Wisconsin annual Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop was held Dec. 7 at Bayshore Mall in Glendale, bringing light to the world at a challenging time for the Jewish people. The event was promoted as an effort to “unite through light.”  ////  Odeliya, 14, and Shaina, 16, and served sufganiyot (donuts) to people […]

Jewish Social Services of Madison to examine addiction in January 

Posted on: December 20th, 2023 | 8 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

Buoyed by a grant, Jewish Social Services of Madison is ramping up its addiction support and recovery services with a new Scholar-in-Residence event this upcoming January.  JSS has invited Cantor Rabbi Rob Jury, founder and clinical director of the Tikvah Center for Jewish Recovery and Healing in Northbrook, Ill., as the next scholar to speak […]

Jewish Family Services works holistically

Posted on: December 20th, 2023 | 8 Tevet 5784 by Special to the Chronicle

During one recent morning, Cristy Corso was having the latest in a series of crippling panic attacks that caused horrible chest pains, a result of medication she was taking as she went through aggressive chemotherapy to battle lymphoma. Instead of enduring it alone, the 45-year-old called her case worker at Jewish Family Services.  “She had […]