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More than 70 inter-faith leaders in the Milwaukee area have signed a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel and Palestine. They're also worried about the spread of violence across the Middle East.
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It’s the first county in Wisconsin to endorse the global, Indigenous-led legal movement.
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Rabbi Jessica Barolsky is the first female head rabbi in a Reform or Conservative synagogue in metro Milwaukee. She talks about creating community for Jews here.
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Marquette University Professor Irfan Omar and his former student, Kaitlyn Daly, co-editors of Interfaith Engagement in Milwaukee: A Brief History of Christian Muslim Dialogue, discuss their book.
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A Palestinian immigrant and Milwaukee resident is battling a Wisconsin Correctional Facility to make sure people of all religions have the ability to practice their faith.
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The Milwaukee Jewish Federation and Lubavitch of Wisconsin launch efforts of light against hate.
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The new Jewish Discovery Center in downtown Cedarburg wants to reduce antisemitism by educating others about Jewish values. The center also hopes to create a welcoming and familiar place for Jewish families to enjoy.
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While Zao MKE Church is now housed in a historic church building on the East Side of Milwaukee, the parish started in Reverend Jonah’s living room. They wanted to continue strengthening their faith outside of traditional Christian leadership that typically rejects those with marginalized identities.
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A Milwaukee Jewish organization has released an annual audit of reported antisemitic incidents in Wisconsin. Overall numbers are down slightly from 2020, but the audit documents a large increase since 2015.
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Zao MKE pastors, Rev. Jonah and Cameron Overton, react to Fulton v. Philadelphia and ACLU of Wisconsin's legal director helps unpack the legal side.