About Us
Mission
The Wisconsin Jewish Conference, established in 1987, serves as a clearinghouse to address important public policy issues; actively continues efforts to preserve the separation of church and state; works with local communities to respond to acts of discrimination and anti-Semitic incidents; and monitors legislative activity and engages in coalition building.
Members
The Wisconsin Jewish Conference consists of member communities throughout the State. Currently, Jewish communities in the following Wisconsin cities are WJC members.
- Antigo
- Appleton
- Beloit
- Green Bay
- Janesville
- Kenosha
- La Crosse
- Madison
- Manitowoc
- Marshfield
- Milwaukee
- Oshkosh
- Racine
- Sheboygan
- Stevens Point
- Waukesha
- Wausau
Staff and Leadership
The Wisconsin Jewish Conference staff consists of its Executive Director, Michael H. Blumenfeld.
The current Chair of the WJC is Joel G. Pittelman.
The Co-Chair of the WJC is Mark D. Laufman of Madison.
Newsletter
The Wisconsin Jewish Conference publishes a quarterly newsletter, called Capitol Update, for its member communities. Here are links the recent editions of the Capitol Update in Adobe PDF.