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MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. THE YOUNG LAWYER WHO FELL INTO HOLOCAUST REPARATIONS The young lawyer who fell into Holocaust reparations. Israeli Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot led a “Witnesses in Uniform” delegation in Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day earlier this year. Photo by Israel Defense Forces. William Marks was a young lawyer in Washington D.C. in 1992 when he received a providential - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 2, 2021 | 22 Sivan 5781. Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about theefficacy of
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. THE YOUNG LAWYER WHO FELL INTO HOLOCAUST REPARATIONS The young lawyer who fell into Holocaust reparations. Israeli Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot led a “Witnesses in Uniform” delegation in Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day earlier this year. Photo by Israel Defense Forces. William Marks was a young lawyer in Washington D.C. in 1992 when he received a providential MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn DELI ON THE CROWN IS OPEN MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. That selection recently expanded by one with the opening of The Deli on the Crown at the Joseph and Rebecca Peltz Center for Jewish Life. Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Luchins weren’t thinking about becoming restauranteurs when they moved to the Milwaukee area three COMING EVENTS, MAY 2021 Diversity, equity. “Jewish Gospel, Anti-Racism and a Call for Justice in 2021.”. Join the Harry and Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center for the Spring Luddy Lecture Series on Thursday, May 27, at 7:30 pm. Featuring guest speaker Yavilah McCoy, CEO of Dimensions Inc in Boston. McCoy is an educator, activist, and spiritual teacher who RUACH PRESENTS VIRTUAL VIOLINIST RUACH, a Milwaukee-based Jewish arts and music organization, is presenting “Jewish Voices,” a high-quality virtual presentation by French violinist Arnaud Sussmann. The presentation combines about 60 minutes of Holocaust-inspired recital with a brief personal and educational discussion based on Sussmann’s grandfather’s experience in the Shoah.D’VAR TORAH
In anticipation of the revelation at Sinai – the climactic moment of Matan Torah – G-d requested that the Jewish people provide guarantors who will ensure that the Torah remains relevant forever. As related in the Midrash, the Jews first nominated our three patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Each one of these spiritual giants were worthy of such an honor and the combined merits of all HOLOCAUST EDUCATION BILL PASSES STATE SENATE The state Senate approved the Holocaust education bill on a voice vote Tuesday, after a year of delay because of the pandemic. It appears on track to become law. “We could see action on the bill by the full Assembly in the next few weeks,” said Michael Blumenfeld, executive director of the Wisconsin Jewish Conference, a government affairsoffice.
NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. THE YOUNG LAWYER WHO FELL INTO HOLOCAUST REPARATIONS The young lawyer who fell into Holocaust reparations. Israeli Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot led a “Witnesses in Uniform” delegation in Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day earlier this year. Photo by Israel Defense Forces. William Marks was a young lawyer in Washington D.C. in 1992 when he received a providential - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. JERRY BENJAMIN REMEMBERED AS ‘BIGGER THAN LIFE’; FORMER Jerry Benjamin, an activist for Jewish educational and political causes and former president of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, died in Boston on May 11, 2019. He was 67. “Jerry was bigger than life,” said his longtime business partner and friend Bruce Arbit. “There’s no one Jerry met that wasn’t impacted and affected. His creativity knew no limits. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s UPDATE: BORN WITH A HOLE IN HIS HEART In April, the Chronicle told you the story of the baby born with a hole in his heart, mentioning that the family could use a car. Avi Slutzkin was taking their one car to work as a specialty food manager at Metro Market in Mequon. STUDENTS: ETHICS ASIDE, MADISON STUDENT COUNCIL CRITICIZES MADISON – Unethical, intimidating and undemocratic tactics preceded the approval of a Student Council resolution critical of Israel on Wednesday night, according to pro-Israel students at University of Wisconsin - Madison. Pro-Israel Jewish students were feeling hurt and disappointed after student government approved a resolution calling attention to various progressive causes while also - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. JERRY BENJAMIN REMEMBERED AS ‘BIGGER THAN LIFE’; FORMER Jerry Benjamin, an activist for Jewish educational and political causes and former president of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, died in Boston on May 11, 2019. He was 67. “Jerry was bigger than life,” said his longtime business partner and friend Bruce Arbit. “There’s no one Jerry met that wasn’t impacted and affected. His creativity knew no limits. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s UPDATE: BORN WITH A HOLE IN HIS HEART In April, the Chronicle told you the story of the baby born with a hole in his heart, mentioning that the family could use a car. Avi Slutzkin was taking their one car to work as a specialty food manager at Metro Market in Mequon. STUDENTS: ETHICS ASIDE, MADISON STUDENT COUNCIL CRITICIZES MADISON – Unethical, intimidating and undemocratic tactics preceded the approval of a Student Council resolution critical of Israel on Wednesday night, according to pro-Israel students at University of Wisconsin - Madison. Pro-Israel Jewish students were feeling hurt and disappointed after student government approved a resolution calling attention to various progressive causes while also MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). DELI ON THE CROWN IS OPEN MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. That selection recently expanded by one with the opening of The Deli on the Crown at the Joseph and Rebecca Peltz Center for Jewish Life. Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Luchins weren’t thinking about becoming restauranteurs when they moved to the Milwaukee area three ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. AT 83, WALTER TRATTNER KEEPS GOING A lot has changed in 83-year-old Walter Trattner’s lifetime. He grew up Orthodox in New York City, but moved to Massachusetts and then Wisconsin for higher education. He worked as a history professor at Northern Illinois University, then University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. After almost 60 years of marriage, his wife’s death prompted him to move from Milwaukee to Mequon. I’M A MADISON CARDIOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR. HERE’S WHAT I As if a new virus spreading across the world wasn’t scary enough, our lives have been interrupted by social distancing and for many of us, financial stress. We ask: “How did this happen?” “What can I do to keep my family safe?” “Is there an end in sight?” We crave information, because it makes us feel more in control of our lives and lets us make decisions based on facts rather SILVER SPRING FOODS PLANNED FOR HORSERADISH SHORTAGE MILWAUKEE — Bad weather over the past few growing seasons dealt a bit of a blow to horseradish crops this year, causing shortages of the spicy root here in the Midwest and abroad. Cold and wet While horseradish producers in Europe and Illinois also experienced problems with their crops, the issue here in Wisconsin was a spate of unusually cold wet weather over the past three growing MILWAUKEE’S KOSHER GROCERY STORE SERVICE FILLS A VOID MILWAUKEE — When the iconic Kosher Meat Klub, 4731 W. Burleigh St., closed last year, it left Milwaukee without a kosher grocer. Kosher food is available elsewhere, like at local Metro Market supermarkets, or by way of a food run to Chicago. But Mordechai Bates, 28, still saw an unfilled need. He therefore started QuicKosher in July, with a focus on convenience and hard-to-find items. JERRY BENJAMIN REMEMBERED AS ‘BIGGER THAN LIFE’; FORMER Jerry Benjamin, an activist for Jewish educational and political causes and former president of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, died in Boston on May 11, 2019. He was 67. “Jerry was bigger than life,” said his longtime business partner and friend Bruce Arbit. “There’s no one Jerry met that wasn’t impacted and affected. His creativity knew no limits. THE YOUNG LAWYER WHO FELL INTO HOLOCAUST REPARATIONS The young lawyer who fell into Holocaust reparations. Israeli Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot led a “Witnesses in Uniform” delegation in Auschwitz-Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day earlier this year. Photo by Israel Defense Forces. William Marks was a young lawyer in Washington D.C. in 1992 when he received a providential - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 1 day ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 1 day ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). KOLTUN SERVES ON NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM; YOUNG LEADERSHIP Raisa Koltun’s family immigrated to Milwaukee from the Soviet Union when she was just 9 years old. They were seeking to escape restrictions on Jews and to find a better future. Koltun said this background inspires her to pursue the full range of possibilities presented by life in the United States. She cites her upbringing as pointing her in the right direction. COMING EVENTS, JUNE 2021 “If not now, when?” Join Tapestry: Arts & Ideas from the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center, with support from the Milwaukee Rep, for a concert experience on June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will envision justice through the prism of Pirkei Avot (the Talmudic “Ethics of the COMING EVENTS, MAY 2021 Diversity, equity. “Jewish Gospel, Anti-Racism and a Call for Justice in 2021.”. Join the Harry and Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center for the Spring Luddy Lecture Series on Thursday, May 27, at 7:30 pm. Featuring guest speaker Yavilah McCoy, CEO of Dimensions Inc in Boston. McCoy is an educator, activist, and spiritual teacher who LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. JERRY BENJAMIN REMEMBERED AS ‘BIGGER THAN LIFE’; FORMER Jerry Benjamin, an activist for Jewish educational and political causes and former president of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, died in Boston on May 11, 2019. He was 67. “Jerry was bigger than life,” said his longtime business partner and friend Bruce Arbit. “There’s no one Jerry met that wasn’t impacted and affected. His creativity knew no limits. - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 1 day ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 1 day ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s JEWISH MUSEUM MILWAUKEE EXHIBIT IS ON ART COMMISSIONED BY From the Great Depression to the Great Lockdown, the economic parallels between the two cataclysmic events are undeniable. An exhibit that commemorates the Jewish artists of the Works Progress Adminstration, the most ambitious American New Deal agency, seems timely and relevant, said Molly Dubin, curator for the original installation at Jewish Museum Milwaukee. KOLTUN SERVES ON NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM; YOUNG LEADERSHIP Raisa Koltun’s family immigrated to Milwaukee from the Soviet Union when she was just 9 years old. They were seeking to escape restrictions on Jews and to find a better future. Koltun said this background inspires her to pursue the full range of possibilities presented by life in the United States. She cites her upbringing as pointing her in the right direction. OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). COMING EVENTS, JUNE 2021 “If not now, when?” Join Tapestry: Arts & Ideas from the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center, with support from the Milwaukee Rep, for a concert experience on June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will envision justice through the prism of Pirkei Avot (the Talmudic “Ethics of the DELI ON THE CROWN IS OPEN MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. That selection recently expanded by one with the opening of The Deli on the Crown at the Joseph and Rebecca Peltz Center for Jewish Life. Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Luchins weren’t thinking about becoming restauranteurs when they moved to the Milwaukee area three WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish RUACH PRESENTS VIRTUAL VIOLINIST RUACH, a Milwaukee-based Jewish arts and music organization, is presenting “Jewish Voices,” a high-quality virtual presentation by French violinist Arnaud Sussmann. The presentation combines about 60 minutes of Holocaust-inspired recital with a brief personal and educational discussion based on Sussmann’s grandfather’s experience in the Shoah. GOV. EVERS AWARDS FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE’S JEWISH TEEN LEADERS Gov. Evers awards Friendship Circle’s Jewish teen leaders. Hannah Feuer | June 30, 2020 | 8 Tammuz 5780. Ariana Rosenfeld is the incoming Friendship Circle Teen Leadership Board president. Friendship Circle directors Levi and Leah Stein, at right, traveled with police escorts to Rosenfeld’s home and other teens homes to bestow theawards in
I’M A MADISON CARDIOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR. HERE’S WHAT I As if a new virus spreading across the world wasn’t scary enough, our lives have been interrupted by social distancing and for many of us, financial stress. We ask: “How did this happen?” “What can I do to keep my family safe?” “Is there an end in sight?” We crave information, because it makes us feel more in control of our lives and lets us make decisions based on facts rather BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 10 hours ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 10 hours ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s JEWISH MUSEUM MILWAUKEE EXHIBIT IS ON ART COMMISSIONED BY From the Great Depression to the Great Lockdown, the economic parallels between the two cataclysmic events are undeniable. An exhibit that commemorates the Jewish artists of the Works Progress Adminstration, the most ambitious American New Deal agency, seems timely and relevant, said Molly Dubin, curator for the original installation at Jewish Museum Milwaukee. KOLTUN SERVES ON NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM; YOUNG LEADERSHIP Raisa Koltun’s family immigrated to Milwaukee from the Soviet Union when she was just 9 years old. They were seeking to escape restrictions on Jews and to find a better future. Koltun said this background inspires her to pursue the full range of possibilities presented by life in the United States. She cites her upbringing as pointing her in the right direction. OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). COMING EVENTS, JUNE 2021 “If not now, when?” Join Tapestry: Arts & Ideas from the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center, with support from the Milwaukee Rep, for a concert experience on June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will envision justice through the prism of Pirkei Avot (the Talmudic “Ethics of the DELI ON THE CROWN IS OPEN MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. That selection recently expanded by one with the opening of The Deli on the Crown at the Joseph and Rebecca Peltz Center for Jewish Life. Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Luchins weren’t thinking about becoming restauranteurs when they moved to the Milwaukee area three WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish RUACH PRESENTS VIRTUAL VIOLINIST RUACH, a Milwaukee-based Jewish arts and music organization, is presenting “Jewish Voices,” a high-quality virtual presentation by French violinist Arnaud Sussmann. The presentation combines about 60 minutes of Holocaust-inspired recital with a brief personal and educational discussion based on Sussmann’s grandfather’s experience in the Shoah. GOV. EVERS AWARDS FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE’S JEWISH TEEN LEADERS Gov. Evers awards Friendship Circle’s Jewish teen leaders. Hannah Feuer | June 30, 2020 | 8 Tammuz 5780. Ariana Rosenfeld is the incoming Friendship Circle Teen Leadership Board president. Friendship Circle directors Levi and Leah Stein, at right, traveled with police escorts to Rosenfeld’s home and other teens homes to bestow theawards in
I’M A MADISON CARDIOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR. HERE’S WHAT I As if a new virus spreading across the world wasn’t scary enough, our lives have been interrupted by social distancing and for many of us, financial stress. We ask: “How did this happen?” “What can I do to keep my family safe?” “Is there an end in sight?” We crave information, because it makes us feel more in control of our lives and lets us make decisions based on facts rather BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 9 hours ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL Special to the Chronicle | June 3, 2021 | 23 Sivan 5781 MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION ISSUES STATEMENT ON COMPARISON 9 hours ago · Milwaukee Jewish Federation issued a statement June 9, 2021, regarding a comparison that invoked the Gestapo. The Federation statement reads: The Milwaukee Jewish Federation strongly condemns the Facebook post and subsequent Facebook video that Wisconsin State Representative Shae Sortwell made this past week, which likened the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum to the Gestapo OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. LESS THAN TWO YEARS LATER, QUICKOSHER IS THRIVING MILWAUKEE – He started in July 2019, making kosher deliveries out of his car. Now, he’s got a storefront, two employees, and dreams of offering sit-down service with pizza-by-the-slice. “I love it. I absolutely love it,” said the Milwaukee-born member of Congregation Beth Jehudah. “I get to deal with people every day.” Mordechai Bates entered the local kosher food business after PEOPLE OVER 60 CAN AUDIT COLLEGE CLASSES FOR FREE People over 60 can take college classes for free, and one local resident isn’t letting that opportunity go to waste. Wisconsin residents over the age of 60 can audit classes at any of the University of Wisconsin’s campuses for free. Auditors sit in on class, but they don’t have to do homework or take exams, nor do they receive a grade or credit. NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s JEWISH MUSEUM MILWAUKEE EXHIBIT IS ON ART COMMISSIONED BY From the Great Depression to the Great Lockdown, the economic parallels between the two cataclysmic events are undeniable. An exhibit that commemorates the Jewish artists of the Works Progress Adminstration, the most ambitious American New Deal agency, seems timely and relevant, said Molly Dubin, curator for the original installation at Jewish Museum Milwaukee. KOLTUN SERVES ON NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM; YOUNG LEADERSHIP Raisa Koltun’s family immigrated to Milwaukee from the Soviet Union when she was just 9 years old. They were seeking to escape restrictions on Jews and to find a better future. Koltun said this background inspires her to pursue the full range of possibilities presented by life in the United States. She cites her upbringing as pointing her in the right direction. OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). COMING EVENTS, JUNE 2021 “If not now, when?” Join Tapestry: Arts & Ideas from the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center, with support from the Milwaukee Rep, for a concert experience on June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will envision justice through the prism of Pirkei Avot (the Talmudic “Ethics of the DELI ON THE CROWN IS OPEN MEQUON – One reality of keeping glatt kosher in a world that mostly doesn’t is a very limited selection of options for dining out. That selection recently expanded by one with the opening of The Deli on the Crown at the Joseph and Rebecca Peltz Center for Jewish Life. Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Luchins weren’t thinking about becoming restauranteurs when they moved to the Milwaukee area three WITH ANTISEMITISM ON THE RISE, THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WORKED If not for the advocacy of the Wisconsin Jewish community, there would likely be no Holocaust education legislation. Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, signed the bill April 28, after years of discussion, planning and lobbying by an array of people. Key players included the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center, also known as HERC, and the Milwaukee area’s Jewish RUACH PRESENTS VIRTUAL VIOLINIST RUACH, a Milwaukee-based Jewish arts and music organization, is presenting “Jewish Voices,” a high-quality virtual presentation by French violinist Arnaud Sussmann. The presentation combines about 60 minutes of Holocaust-inspired recital with a brief personal and educational discussion based on Sussmann’s grandfather’s experience in the Shoah. GOV. EVERS AWARDS FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE’S JEWISH TEEN LEADERS Gov. Evers awards Friendship Circle’s Jewish teen leaders. Hannah Feuer | June 30, 2020 | 8 Tammuz 5780. Ariana Rosenfeld is the incoming Friendship Circle Teen Leadership Board president. Friendship Circle directors Levi and Leah Stein, at right, traveled with police escorts to Rosenfeld’s home and other teens homes to bestow theawards in
I’M A MADISON CARDIOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR. HERE’S WHAT I As if a new virus spreading across the world wasn’t scary enough, our lives have been interrupted by social distancing and for many of us, financial stress. We ask: “How did this happen?” “What can I do to keep my family safe?” “Is there an end in sight?” We crave information, because it makes us feel more in control of our lives and lets us make decisions based on facts rather BOOK REVIEW: ‘AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT’ CELEBRATES HELEN When I was a little girl, I thought my parents’ closest friends, the Baders, were poor. I felt bad that Alfred could not afford to replace his shabby suits and rickety old car, let his wife, Helen, install wall-to-wall carpeting, or even buy his sons David and Daniel a television set. It took me an embarrassingly long time to discover that the Baders were, in fact, enormously wealthy. - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL MILWAUKEE – Gov. Tony Evers signed a Holocaust education bill into law on April 28 at the Helfaer Community Service Building, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee. The Helfaer building is the site of Milwaukee Jewish Federation offices, including the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center and Jewish Museum Milwaukee. OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE ARCHIVES Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. CONTACT US - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE ARCHIVES Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Milwaukee Jewish Federation 1360 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 390-5770 NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s OBITUARIES, JUNE 2018 Esther A. Blackley Esther A. Blackley of Milwaukee died April 12, 2018. She was 61. Despite her disabilities, Estee was a warm, happy and loving person with many friends and a caring family. She is sorely missed and is remembered as having lived a remarkable life. Survivors include siblings Riva Meyer and Steven (Ani) Schlonsky, and her step mother Reva Schlonsky, among others. UPDATE: BORN WITH A HOLE IN HIS HEART In April, the Chronicle told you the story of the baby born with a hole in his heart, mentioning that the family could use a car. Avi Slutzkin was taking their one car to work as a specialty food manager at Metro Market in Mequon. - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLELIFE CYCLEABOUTCONTACT USADVERTISELOCALISRAEL MILWAUKEE – Gov. Tony Evers signed a Holocaust education bill into law on April 28 at the Helfaer Community Service Building, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee. The Helfaer building is the site of Milwaukee Jewish Federation offices, including the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center and Jewish Museum Milwaukee. OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE ARCHIVES Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). MY PANDEMIC YEAR: I’VE HAD TIME TO THINK … ABOUT TIME Paradoxes, by definition, can’t be solved, I thought, but I might as well try to understand this one. So, I got more specific, thinking about the pandemic and my time, to try to better understand this slow-time phenomenon.I first recalled the seasons, then the months. Thinking of March and April, I recollected the grand houses I admired on my usual walks around the side streets of the ADVERTISE - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle can place your ad in the hands of 18,000 highly-engaged, loyal readers. The Jewish market is affluent, educated, interested and active. And they support the advertisers who support their community newspaper, which is read by 86% of Jewish households in the Milwaukee area. Readership this year is already growing as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. CONTACT US - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLEWISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE ARCHIVES Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Milwaukee Jewish Federation 1360 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 390-5770 NEW LEADER, NEW LIFE: NEW RABBI AT CONGREGATION ANSHAI MEQUON – Rabbi Pinchas Levin, 49, was a hard-working teacher at a renowned yeshiva in Israel, called Mir Yeshiva, until the cancer. “I have gone through a resurrection,” he said, no reference to other religions intended. “I’m a different person than I was.” Levin is the new spiritual leader at Congregation Anshai Lebowitz of Mequon. WORLD WAR II: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OFFERS RARE GLIMPSE OF MILWAUKEE — In a time of war and genocide, only three things stood between Faye Schulman and certain death: a camera, the ability to use it well and a lot of bravery. On Thursday, March 28, the Jewish Museum Milwaukee, a program of Milwaukee Jewish Federation, 1360 N. Prospect Ave., will launch “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman.” SURVIVING THE SHOAH AND THE ST. LOUIS, PHILIP S. FREUND MILWAUKEE – Philip S. Freund, a local Holocaust survivor who fled Nazi Germany aboard the infamous MS St. Louis luxury cruise liner, died Jan. 15, 2017. He was 85. At the time of his birth, the Freund family was wealthy, fortunate and happy, according to an obituary. However, this changed with the rise of the Nazi regime. After the violence of Kristallnacht in November 1938, Freund’s OBITUARIES, JUNE 2018 Esther A. Blackley Esther A. Blackley of Milwaukee died April 12, 2018. She was 61. Despite her disabilities, Estee was a warm, happy and loving person with many friends and a caring family. She is sorely missed and is remembered as having lived a remarkable life. Survivors include siblings Riva Meyer and Steven (Ani) Schlonsky, and her step mother Reva Schlonsky, among others. UPDATE: BORN WITH A HOLE IN HIS HEART In April, the Chronicle told you the story of the baby born with a hole in his heart, mentioning that the family could use a car. Avi Slutzkin was taking their one car to work as a specialty food manager at Metro Market in Mequon. JEWISH MUSEUM MILWAUKEE EXHIBIT IS ON ART COMMISSIONED BY 1 day ago · From the Great Depression to the Great Lockdown, the economic parallels between the two cataclysmic events are undeniable. An exhibit that commemorates the Jewish artists of the Works Progress Adminstration, the most ambitious American New Deal agency, seems timely and relevant, said Molly Dubin, curator for the original installation at Jewish Museum Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE-AREA CONGREGATIONS EASE PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Milwaukee-area synagogues are easing back into in-person activities as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and new information emerges about the efficacy of the vaccine. Several local congregations moved to remote operations when Covid-19 began spreading in the area in spring 2020. They found ways to deliver their services with virtual tools, such as opportunities to worship and learn OBITUARIES - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Edith Cohen Lerner (nee Royter) passed away on April 1, 2021, at age 98. Preceded in death by her beloved husbands, Sidney Cohen and Joseph Lerner, and siblings, Helen Leshner, Doris Kosoris and Larry Royter. Loving mother of Ydelle Cohen Litwack, Lynda Cohen Priegel (Gregg), Terre Cohen Tripoli Maisel (Rich), and Michael J. Cohen (Liz). KOLTUN SERVES ON NATIONAL EXECUTIVE TEAM; YOUNG LEADERSHIP 1 day ago · Raisa Koltun’s family immigrated to Milwaukee from the Soviet Union when she was just 9 years old. They were seeking to escape restrictions on Jews and to find a better future. Koltun said this background inspires her to pursue the full range of possibilities presented by life in the United States. She cites her upbringing as pointing her in the right direction. MY HUSBAND HAS A KIDNEY, THANKS TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE My husband’s kidneys were damaged by medication. At one point we realized my husband – Avi Zarmi – needed a replacement as his kidneys continued to deteriorate. Since Avi was a veteran, for several years we went to the Veterans Administration transplant center in Iowa City. He passed every medical test – and there were many – to beeligible.
D’VAR TORAH: SHAVUOT AMID COVID-19 D’var Torah: Shavuot amid COVID-19. By nature, humans are social beings, and COVID-19 has dramatically impacted the way we normally function. School, work and leisure have all been affected and suffered under the necessity of social distancing. This has been an especially difficult and trying time for Jews, whose communal worship with a A SEASON OF COUNTING A season of counting. Rabbi Michal Woll is the spiritual leader of Congregation Shir Hadash. We are in the season of counting. Parashat Emor, which we will read in the coming week, specifies the ritual for the omer. The first sheaf of the harvest, the first omer, which is lifted up by the priest, accompanied by an olah, a burnt offering, ofa
AT 83, WALTER TRATTNER KEEPS GOING A lot has changed in 83-year-old Walter Trattner’s lifetime. He grew up Orthodox in New York City, but moved to Massachusetts and then Wisconsin for higher education. He worked as a history professor at Northern Illinois University, then University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. After almost 60 years of marriage, his wife’s death prompted him to move from Milwaukee to Mequon. IMG_0172 - WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE Customer Josselyn Sawall, Mequon, buys deli items from Customer Service Manager Yocheved Betancourt, at Deli on the Crown, 2233 W. Mequon Road, Mequon, on May 13, 2021. Photo by THUMBNAIL_2013-2014..CATALINA. MACKINAC, SUKKAH, ETC 459 Avi Zarmi is pictured here with grandchildren Yehudah and Leeva. Zarmi wanted a kidney transplant to make sure he’d be at Yehudah’s bar mitzvah, which will be next year.* Free Subscription
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REVEALED, FROM BOXES IN THE ATTIC Special to the Chronicle | April 20, 2020 | 26 Nisan 5780 My uncle, Oscar Shansky, died 22 years ago. He grew up in Milwaukee, one of four children of Frank and Ida Shansky, both from Cohanim parents, who emigrated from Belarus, Russia, in the early 1900s. Oscar, like his parents, was a lifelong member of Congregation Anshai Lebowitz. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin – WITH STRONG SUPPORT, HOLOCAUST EDUCATION BILL WAITS Rob Golub | April 14, 2020 | 20 Nisan 5780 A bill to require Holocaust education in Wisconsin could be delayed to next year. The bill made it easily through committees, after heartfelt testimony from Jewish community advocates and others. It passed unanimously in the state Assembly on Feb. 18, 2020. “The bill has significant bipartisan support and was on track to receive a vote NEED A DIGITAL ACTIVITY? KATIE EDER HAS ONE FOR YOU AND THE WORLDRob Golub |
Looking for something digital to do for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day later this month? Katie Eder, 20, has a plan for you and the world. Eder graduated from Shorewood High School in 2018 and took a gap year (which turned into two years). She starts at Stanford University in the fall. She’s the founding executive director ofthe
MADISON HILLEL SENDS MESSAGE OF INCLUSIVENESSRob Golub |
MADISON — The Hillel building in Madison is draped with inclusiveness. A large rainbow flag is a dominant image as students approach the building, and there are signs that preach inclusiveness. LOCAL KOSHER GROCERY DELIVERY SERVICE COULD USE VOLUNTEERS Rob Golub | April 6, 2020 | 12 Nisan 5780 MILWAUKEE – Mordechai Bates, local proprietor of Quick Kosher, a business he started in July to connect local consumers with kosher food, could use some assistance. He’s been overwhelmed with orders for Passover and more in this coronavirus era. “Not much time for sleep, eating, family time, things like that,” he said. “We’retrying to
SILVER SPRING FOODS PLANNED FOR HORSERADISH SHORTAGE Special to the Chronicle | MILWAUKEE — Bad weather over the past few growing seasons dealt a bit of a blow to horseradish crops this year, causing shortages of the spicy root here in the Midwest and abroad. Cold and wet While horseradish producers in Europe and Illinois also experienced problems with their crops, the issue here in Wisconsin was__
REVEALED, FROM BOXES IN THE ATTIC My uncle, Oscar Shansky, died 22 years ago. He grew up in Milwaukee, one of four children of Frank and Ida Shansky, both from...__
WITH STRONG SUPPORT, HOLOCAUST EDUCATION BILL WAITS A bill to require Holocaust education in Wisconsin could be delayed to next year. The bill made it easily through committees, after heartfelttestimony...
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NEED A DIGITAL ACTIVITY? KATIE EDER HAS ONE FOR YOU AND THE WORLD Looking for something digital to do for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day later this month? Katie Eder, 20, has a plan for you and...__
MADISON HILLEL SENDS MESSAGE OF INCLUSIVENESS MADISON — The Hillel building in Madison is draped with inclusiveness. A large rainbow flag is a dominant image as students approach the building,...__
LOCAL KOSHER GROCERY DELIVERY SERVICE COULD USE VOLUNTEERS MILWAUKEE – Mordechai Bates, local proprietor of Quick Kosher, a business he started in July to connect local consumers with kosherfood, could use...
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SILVER SPRING FOODS PLANNED FOR HORSERADISH SHORTAGE MILWAUKEE — Bad weather over the past few growing seasons dealt a bit of a blow to horseradish crops this year, causing shortages of...__
COMMENTARY: LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS Gabriel García Márquez’s “Love in the Time of Cholera” has been on my mind this past week. Set in South America (some sayColombia)...
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MILWAUKEE NATIVE ALEXANDRA HART TO HELP RECOGNIZE WOMEN ON THE FRONT LINE IN ISRAEL — BECAUSE SHE WAS ONE Alexandra Hart experienced the stigma of being a woman in combat in the Israeli Defense Forces. The then 19-year-old Milwaukee nativehad to prove...
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LIFE AT HOME: TEN THINGS TO DO WITH FAMILY The novel coronavirus pandemic is providing families with time together. Why not use some time for Jewish activities? Here are 10 Jewish things you... NATIONAL & WORLD NEWS TUFTS PRESIDENT SAYS AWARD FOR PRO-PALESTINIAN CLUB ON CAMPUS ‘SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED’ Students for Justice in Palestine, which backs the Israel boycott movement, was recognized with an award for collaboration. The post Tufts president says award for pro-Palestinian club on campus ‘should not have happened’ appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency . TAYLOR SWIFT CALLS OUT SOROS FAMILY FOR ‘SHAMELESS GREED’ IN INSTAGRAM BEEF WITH RECORD COMPANY Her public fight about owning her master recordings took a strangeturn.
The post Taylor Swift calls out Soros family for ‘shameless greed’ in Instagram beef with record company appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency . AT THIS DUTCH JEWISH NURSING HOME, FAMILY VISITORS CAN BE LIFTED BY CRANES TO SEE THEIR LOVED ONES SAFELY Many residents at Beth Shalom, which has been hard hit by COVID-19, are hard of hearing and have struggled to communicate with family viavideo calls.
The post At this Dutch Jewish nursing home, family visitors can be lifted by cranes to see their loved ones safely appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency . FROM PRAYERS TO PUPPETS: A ONE-STOP SHOP FOR JEWISH LIVESTREAMS AIMS TO OUTLAST THE PANDEMIC The site jewishLIVE, a clearinghouse for live online Jewish programs, was founded right as the coronavirus lockdown began. The post From prayers to puppets: A one-stop shop for Jewish livestreams aims to outlast the pandemic appeared first on Jewish Telegraphic Agency . BURIAL SOCIETIES AND FUNERAL HOMES ARE OVERWHELMED. CREMATION ISN’TTHE SOLUTION.
There are increasing calls for the cremation of those who died during the coronavirus crisis, but the practice is antithetical to Jewishvalues.
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