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Organizations are representing the Jewish community at the Milwaukee Pride Parade on June 8

Organizations are representing the Jewish community at the Milwaukee Pride Parade on June 8

Posted on: May 29th, 2025 | 2 Sivan 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Several Jewish organizations are raising their flags in support of LGBTQ+ pride at this year’s Milwaukee Pride Parade. Together, they will walk with J-Pride to show dedication to creating a welcoming Jewish community where people can be themselves.   “These gatherings are about celebrating openness and love and support and friendship in the community,” said J-Pride […]

Coming Events, June 2025

Coming Events, June 2025

Posted on: May 29th, 2025 | 2 Sivan 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Tuesday, June 4   Journalism in 2025 Join the Levy Summer Series featuring journalist Rob Golub, who is editor of the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle and Successful Journalism for Communities. What are the major challenges that confront journalists? Rob will explain approaches sometimes referred to as “community journalism” and “community engagement.” He will also share experiences from his […]

Mazel Tov! 

Posted on: May 23rd, 2025 | 25 Iyyar 5785 by Rob Golub

Here’s our annual list of local young people who have met the requirements of their local Jewish institutions. Wisconsin young people have taken this step into Jewish adulthood, with confirmation or graduation from our state’s Jewish institutions. If you’d like to see the list from your synagogue or Jewish institution included next month, let us […]

A siddur belonging to a Racine man’s great-grandfather, from the Holocaust, is returned from Germany

A siddur belonging to a Racine man’s great-grandfather, from the Holocaust, is returned from Germany

Posted on: May 23rd, 2025 | 25 Iyyar 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

When a family in Germany messaged Racine’s Mark Isenberg on a genealogy site, out of the blue, it was because of a siddur. The family had the book of Jewish prayers that belonged to Isenberg’s great-grandfather during the Holocaust.  Isenberg thought for a moment, letting the weight of the message sink in. This was no […]

Slowly but surely, 14-year-old class makes its way through Hebrew Bible

Slowly but surely, 14-year-old class makes its way through Hebrew Bible

Posted on: May 16th, 2025 | 18 Iyyar 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

Why does God work the way that God does? Why do bad things happen to good people? How do we understand when things that seem unfair happen?  These are among the questions Rabbi Wes Kalmar’s weekly class has wrestled with over a 14-year period.  His weekly Prophets of the Hebrew Bible class, on Zoom and […]

In Mequon, kosher restaurant has grown, offers catering

In Mequon, kosher restaurant has grown, offers catering

Posted on: May 16th, 2025 | 18 Iyyar 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

MEQUON – The Deli on Crown hired a chef’s assistant in recent months, after their culinary staff expressed concerns about keeping up with the pace of orders. The move has allowed for continuing growth, according to founders and managers Rabbi Mencachem and Hudi Rapoport.  The Rapoports weren’t initially sure if their small food business, which […]

Rabbis issue a ‘Statement of Jewish Beliefs’ 

Posted on: May 8th, 2025 | 10 Iyyar 5785 by Rob Golub

A grassroots coalition of rabbis, with Wisconsin signatories, has issued “A Statement of Jewish Beliefs,” in response to current events.  “What began in February as privately expressed concerns within the confines of a group of Washington, DC, area rabbis who meet weekly, the effort is now growing as more than 500 individual rabbis and cantors […]

Jewish Community Relations Council hires Kai Mishlove as director of advocacy and alliances

Jewish Community Relations Council hires Kai Mishlove as director of advocacy and alliances

Posted on: May 8th, 2025 | 10 Iyyar 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

MILWAUKEE –  Kai Yael Gardner Mishlove will be the new director of advocacy and alliances for Milwaukee’s Jewish Community Relations Council, according to its executive director, Roberta S. Clark.  Working under Clark’s strategic direction, Mishlove will develop and nurture partnerships and alliances with communities and agencies throughout the region to build awareness of and advocacy […]

Lifecycle, May 2025

Posted on: April 30th, 2025 | 2 Iyyar 5785 by Rob Golub

Susan Bressler  Susan Bressler (nee Goldstein) died on April 9, 2025, at the age of 79.    Beloved wife of Steven Bressler. Loving mother of Faye Hantsche and the late Howard Bressler. Proud grandmother of Samantha Hantsche. Dear sister of David (Nancy) Goldstein, Bruce (Kay) Goldstein, Tami Rogan, and the late Carol Rovner. Further survived by […]

Librarian’s prescription: When the world’s a mess, there are books – here’s what I’m reading

Librarian’s prescription: When the world’s a mess, there are books – here’s what I’m reading

Posted on: April 16th, 2025 | 18 Nisan 5785 by Special to the Chronicle

One of the more amusing reactions when telling someone I’d enrolled in library school at the ripe old age of 48 was, “Of course! You’ve always loved books!”   My response? Gently pointing out that lots of people spend their entire lives loving books and not becoming librarians. My parents – a rabbi and a teacher […]