Events
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sephardic & Mizrahi Voices: Heritage, Visibility and Change
May 27, 2026
Sarah Levin, Executive Director of JIMENA (Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa), will discuss Jewish diversity and the experiences of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews, perceptions and misconceptions within and beyond the Jewish community, and the impact of antisemitism. Drawing on... Read More
LEARN MORECookies & Conversation: Israeli Identity Beyond the Headlines
June 4, 2026
Presented in connection with 48 Jews: Layers of Identity, join Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Israel Center Shlicha, Noa Gerassi, for an intimate and thought-provoking conversation on belonging, culture, and becoming. Grounded in the exhibition’s exploration of how identity is shaped, expressed,... Read More
LEARN MORESkating Between Worlds: A Jewish Olympian’s Journey
June 7, 2026
Steve Solochek Memorial Lecture Go beyond the podium with medal-winning Olympic speed skater Emery Lehman as he shares the story behind the speed. In this personal program, Lehman reflects on the dedication and resilience required to compete at the highest... Read More
LEARN MOREOut and Ordained: Challenges, Callings, Simchas
July 15, 2026
How do the many facets of identity shape the ways we lead, teach, and move through the world? What is it like to be a gay rabbi in present-day Milwaukee, and how does that identity inform spiritual leadership and communal service? This... Read More
LEARN MORECookies & Conversation: Jewish/Jew-ish: The Complexities of Jewish Identity & Culture
July 28, 2026
Who is Jewish? What is Jewish? How we answer this depends in part on who we are and where we are, whether in synagogue, at the JCC, or at work. It also depends on when we speak. These questions, always... Read More
LEARN MORELearn about moments from Jewish history, artifacts housed in Jewish Museum Milwaukee’s archives, contemporary issues beyond the headlines, and visit venues around the world from the comfort of your couch.
SPARK!
SPARK! is a free program for caregivers and loved ones experiencing beginning to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss.






