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Few Ukranian Jewish families have needed assistance – Jewish Family Services is available to help

Few Ukranian Jewish families have needed assistance – Jewish Family Services is available to help

Posted on: August 30th, 2022 | 3 Elul 5782 by Rob Golub

  Jewish Family Services has assisted fewer than a dozen Ukrainian Jewish families who have fled to Wisconsin since the outbreak of war, because only that small amount have sought assistance so far.   JFS is available to assist more families and if you’re aware of newcomers, you’re invited to connect them with JFS.   “If you’re […]

Hannah Gold was ‘MVP’ for her team – Mequon competitor’s first Israel trip was for Maccabiah Games 

Hannah Gold was ‘MVP’ for her team – Mequon competitor’s first Israel trip was for Maccabiah Games 

Posted on: August 30th, 2022 | 3 Elul 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  “It kind of just fell into my lap one day,” 22-year-old Wisconsinite Hannah Gold said, describing the opportunity to represent the United States in Women’s ice hockey at Israel’s Maccabiah Games, one of the largest sports competitions in the world.   From July 14-28, 2022, the Games hosted 10,000 athletes from 60 countries, in Jerusalem. […]

What’s Nu, September 2022

Posted on: August 30th, 2022 | 3 Elul 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Gan Ami selected for accreditation The National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education programs selected both campuses of Gan Ami Early Childhood Education, Mequon and Whitefish Bay, for accreditation for a second time.   The re-accreditation process involved administrators, staff and parents evaluating the program in accordance with Accreditation Standards, according to a news […]

Kenosha allies rallied around Jewish community, said Rabbi Dena Feingold, after man caught for delivering antisemitic fliers 

Kenosha allies rallied around Jewish community, said Rabbi Dena Feingold, after man caught for delivering antisemitic fliers 

Posted on: August 29th, 2022 | 2 Elul 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  A 56-year-old man got much more than he likely bargained for when, according to police, he decided to drop leaflets containing antisemitic speech on several occasions in Kenosha over the last eight months.   In addition to getting slapped with 23 tickets for littering, which could cost him $4,300, the man who hoped to spread […]

Wisconsin faith groups ‘decry’ Supreme Court decision related to separation of church and state  

Wisconsin faith groups ‘decry’ Supreme Court decision related to separation of church and state  

Posted on: August 29th, 2022 | 2 Elul 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Several Wisconsin advocacy groups, including some from the Jewish community, issued a joint statement to “decry” a U.S. Supreme Court decision that sided with a Seattle-area coach who led post-game prayers.  The Wisconsin organizations said the decision is a threat to the American tradition of separation of church and state. The organizations are the […]

Coming events, September 2022

Coming events, September 2022

Posted on: August 29th, 2022 | 2 Elul 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Thursday, Sept. 1  Heroes of Humanity  Hear from Rabbi Yoseph Zaltzman and Ellie Schuster as they share what it takes to live a life of faith and kindness under communism in Romania. Presented by Mequon Torah Center. Sept. 1 at 7 p.m., Peltz Center for Jewish Life, 2233 W. Mequon Road. Learn more and […]

Students, both Jewish and not Jewish, discuss their Hillel Milwaukee ‘Side by Side’ trip to Israel 

Students, both Jewish and not Jewish, discuss their Hillel Milwaukee ‘Side by Side’ trip to Israel 

Posted on: August 15th, 2022 | 18 Av 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Local college students went on a trip to Israel, with visits to Palestinian cities, and came back with a core lesson: We need to listen more intently to one another.   Hillel Milwaukee brought together 17 students — both Jewish and non-Jewish — for an “all-encompassing, immersive” trip to Israel from May 23 through June […]

What’s Nu 

Posted on: August 15th, 2022 | 18 Av 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Brickman to receive leadership award   The Milwaukee Jewish Federation will honor Mark Brickman with the inaugural    Distinguished Leadership Award at its 2022 Annual Meeting on Tuesday, August 9.   Brickman has held top leadership positions at the Federation including chair of both the Milwaukee Jewish Federation and the Jewish Community Foundation. He has inspired and […]

Opinion: We’re not strangers to the plight of strangers – I invite you to join our hard-working grassroots effort 

Opinion: We’re not strangers to the plight of strangers – I invite you to join our hard-working grassroots effort 

Posted on: August 4th, 2022 | 7 Av 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Imagine you’re a 17-year-old boy from abroad whose parents have both belief in the value of education and the means to achieve it — sufficient means to send you to a private boarding school in the United States for high school as the first step to an American university education.   As your senior year […]

Teen Philanthropy Board adds site visits 

Teen Philanthropy Board adds site visits 

Posted on: August 4th, 2022 | 7 Av 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Justin Hirsch, a Homestead High School senior, says he likes reviewing grant applications and studying projects that need funding.  Justin gets this experience and much more through his membership on the Teen Philanthropy Board, a program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. For more than five years, the Board has brought Jewish teens together to […]