Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle is a weekly Jewish newspaper, published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established in 1921 by a pair of German Jews Nathan J. Gould and Irving G. Rhodes.[1] It has a weekly readership of 12,000. The editor is Elana Kahn-Oren.[2] A former editor was Andrew Muchin who resigned after running an editorial calling for the resignation of then-Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.[3]

References

  1. Chronicling a Community: Milwaukee's Jews and the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, Steve Byers, UW-Milwaukee
  2. Congress.org listing for the newspaper.
  3. Jewish paper's editor resigns, Chronicle's chief had written editorial calling for Netanyahu to quit, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 27, 1997

The current editor is Leon Cohen.

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