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Survey shows impact of student programming by Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center 

Survey shows impact of student programming by Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center 

Posted on: March 7th, 2022 | 4 Adar II 5782 by Rob Golub

  A recent study commissioned by the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center shows its programs can be a game changer.  HERC programming significantly changes the way the young participants think about antisemitism, racism and the Holocaust, according to the survey results.  Of about 400 students studied, in both middle and high schools, 77% […]

OSRUI summer camp has invested more than $6 million into its facilities over four years 

Posted on: March 3rd, 2022 | 30 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  The overnight camp OSRUI has been updating itself in anticipation of summer 2022, with a new teaching kitchen and the restoration of an original building, among other projects.  OSRUI is the Reform movement’s summer camp in the upper Midwest. Over the past several years, OSRUI has taken on a variety of projects aimed at […]

Pluralistic Camp Young Judaea Midwest has emphasized mental wellness 

Pluralistic Camp Young Judaea Midwest has emphasized mental wellness 

Posted on: March 3rd, 2022 | 30 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Camp Young Judaea Midwest, a small overnight summer camp in Waupaca that serves people from varying Jewish backgrounds, has focused recent efforts on mental health.  Due to the pandemic, camp staff have found that children can struggle to interact with other campers and socialize without the use of screens, according to executive director Robin […]

Book talk: ‘The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler’s Ghettos’ 

Book talk: ‘The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler’s Ghettos’ 

Posted on: March 2nd, 2022 | 29 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  A young Polish girl, wearing a peasant skirt with her hair in braids and a handkerchief covering her head, showed up unexpectedly one day at the Gestapo headquarters in Warsaw. She told the guards she needed to speak with an official inside about a personal matter.     “They showed her to the office. She went […]

Salute to Jewish Educators to honor Schneidman, Spalter, Bernier, Carp and others 

Salute to Jewish Educators to honor Schneidman, Spalter, Bernier, Carp and others 

Posted on: March 1st, 2022 | 28 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  The 2022 Salute to Jewish Educators awards will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 6 as an event for both in-person and virtual attendees.  The awards celebration is an annual recognition of educators sponsored by Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Coalition for Jewish Learning.  The honorees include:  Lifetime Impact Award – Doris Shneidman (founding director […]

Envoy visits Milwaukee, rebuffs Amnesty International  

Envoy visits Milwaukee, rebuffs Amnesty International  

Posted on: February 28th, 2022 | 27 Adar I 5782 by Rob Golub

  When Amnesty International issued a report that accused Israel of being an “apartheid state,” it was “sad” and “frustrating,” according to Yinam Cohen, the consul general of Israel to the Midwest.  Cohen commented on the Amnesty International report and other issues during a Feb. 2, 2022, interview with the Chronicle, as he was in […]

Shutaf Inclusion Programs in Jerusalem, with Jennifer Saber as inclusion coordinator, takes in $20,000 grant for ‘Inclusion Guide’ 

Shutaf Inclusion Programs in Jerusalem, with Jennifer Saber as inclusion coordinator, takes in $20,000 grant for ‘Inclusion Guide’ 

Posted on: February 8th, 2022 | 7 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Local educator Jennifer Saber is teaching other Jewish educators nationwide, and now a $20,000 boost for the work will be like squirting lighter fluid on a fire, she said.  “It is very, very helpful,” Saber said. “This will increase the impact that we’re making and increase the number of people with disabilities who we […]

‘Being Adopted’ – Shorewood native guides adoptive families in her new book

‘Being Adopted’ – Shorewood native guides adoptive families in her new book

Posted on: February 8th, 2022 | 7 Adar I 5782 by Special to the Chronicle

  Children who are adopted can face challenges, from the trauma of separation to the task of developing their own identities. These troubles can be compounded by stereotypes.  ”I wish more people understood that there isn’t just one way to be Jewish. There isn’t just one silhouette of what it looks like to be a […]

March is to be a ‘Month of Dialogue’ – comedy, films aimed at exploring Israel and interfaith 

March is to be a ‘Month of Dialogue’ – comedy, films aimed at exploring Israel and interfaith 

Posted on: February 8th, 2022 | 7 Adar I 5782 by Rob Golub

  The Milwaukee Jewish Federation is organizing a “Month of Dialogue” for March, starting with a live comedy event, all of it aimed at generating discussion related to Israel and the interfaith world.  “The Month of Dialogue is an opportunity for us to engage in difficult and multilayered conversations in hopes of seeing the nuance […]

Dr. David Lehrer, of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, to speak at Emanu-El 

Dr. David Lehrer, of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, to speak at Emanu-El 

Posted on: February 8th, 2022 | 7 Adar I 5782 by Rob Golub

  The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies has taken on two seemingly impossible tasks.   One is that it exists to assist our beleaguered natural world. Two, it does so by bringing Jews and non-Jewish Middle Easterners together in the Israeli desert to work and study. Yes, together, and no, it does not go perfectly.   Dr. […]