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I am undeterred and hopeful.

I am undeterred and hopeful.

Posted on: March 4th, 2026 | 15 Adar 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

In November 2025, I introduced the Interfaith Security Grants Bill (Senate Bill 789) to address the urgent need for state support of security measures needed by Wisconsin’s faith communities, including Wisconsin’s Jewish community. While Wisconsin provided security grants to religious organizations in years past, once that program ended, a funding gap has grown on pace […]

Antisemitism definition bill headed to state Senate

Antisemitism definition bill headed to state Senate

Posted on: March 4th, 2026 | 15 Adar 5786 by Rob Golub

A bill to require state and local agencies to consider a common definition of antisemitism when determining discriminatory intent has been passed by the state Assembly and is headed for a March 17 vote in the state Senate.  The Assembly vote on Bill 446 – requiring consideration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition – passed 66-33 on Feb. 17, with 12 Democrats supporting it. The bill passed with strong support from Milwaukee Jewish Federation, its local Jewish […]

Wisconsin Democratic caucuses condemn Sydney attack

Posted on: January 14th, 2026 | 25 Tevet 5786 by Chronicle News Desk

A coalition of Democratic Party of Wisconsin caucuses issued a joint statement condemning the deadly antisemitic attack in Sydney, Australia, and expressing solidarity with Jewish communities in Wisconsin and around the world.  The statement said that during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, “two gunmen opened fire on a gathering of the Jewish Community and murdered 15 people, […]

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’.” […]

What’s Nu? November 2025

Posted on: November 13th, 2025 | 22 Heshvan 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Lehman, Morris at George Washington University  Manitowoc’s Travis Lehman and Mukwonago’s Morgan Morris are studying Israel education with George Washington University.  They are part of a new cohort of students who began their graduate degree program in Israel education with the iCenter and George Washington University in September. Lehman, a springboard fellow at Florida International […]

After many implementations, antisemitism definition is suddenly controversial

After many implementations, antisemitism definition is suddenly controversial

Posted on: November 7th, 2025 | 16 Heshvan 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

MADISON – The divisions in 2025 America were on full display on Oct. 22, at the hearing for a bill to define antisemitism.   People spoke with passion, a few minutes at a time, for hours and well through lunchtime on the bill, which is favored by Federations and other mainstream Jewish organizations.   The definition in […]

At ‘Hineni’ event, Jewish Milwaukee takes pride 

At ‘Hineni’ event, Jewish Milwaukee takes pride 

Posted on: October 23rd, 2025 | 1 Heshvan 5786 by Chronicle News Desk

Milwaukee Jewish Federation launched its 2026 Annual Campaign with a night of storytelling, music, and a resounding call for Jewish pride and resilience, as actor and activist Michael Rapaport and policy analyst Hilary Miller took center stage at the “Hineni” event — Hebrew for “Here I am.”   The event was held at a Discovery World ballroom in Downtown Milwaukee on […]

After Israeli flag ripped from her car – she was 81 – a judge calls behavior ‘shocking’ and issues a six-month jail sentence

After Israeli flag ripped from her car – she was 81 – a judge calls behavior ‘shocking’ and issues a six-month jail sentence

Posted on: October 22nd, 2025 | 30 Tishri 5786 by Special to the Chronicle

Paulynne Heller, 81, was leaving a Mequon restaurant when a woman ripped an Israeli flag off her car in the parking lot. The offender, Angeline Parent, has been sentenced to six months in jail with work release.  Ozaukee County Circuit Court Judge Steven M. Cain said the case was “some of the most shocking behavior I’ve seen in my six […]

With more than 60 organizations sponsoring local ‘Violins of Hope’ programming, just one is the museum that offers a Jewish perspective

With more than 60 organizations sponsoring local ‘Violins of Hope’ programming, just one is the museum that offers a Jewish perspective

Posted on: October 22nd, 2025 | 30 Tishri 5786 by Chronicle News Desk

MILWAUKEE — Jewish Museum Milwaukee is opening a “Violins of Hope” exhibit —  featuring violins connected with the Holocaust and Jewish resilience — as part of a citywide effort to remember and learn though a brief visit of the historic string instruments to southeast Wisconsin.  The museum will showcase 24 violins, from Nov. 5 to Jan. 25, as part of its exhibit, “Violins of Hope: Strings of Jewish Resistance and Resilience.” A special preview […]

Milwaukee Jewish leader joined French Jews on aliyah Journey to Israel, as harrowing events played out

Milwaukee Jewish leader joined French Jews on aliyah Journey to Israel, as harrowing events played out

Posted on: October 22nd, 2025 | 30 Tishri 5786 by Rob Golub

Jews emigrating from France to Israel were singing and dancing, while headed into a possible war zone.  The group arrived in Tel Aviv on July 10, little more than two weeks after Israel and Iran struck a deal for a ceasefire that could have been fragile and short-lived. Israel was still reeling, after the 12-day Iran-Israel war sent more than 1,500 missiles and suicide drones into the Jewish state. The weapons hit Israeli civilian areas — including a hospital — and at […]