September 19, 2025

Looking Back, and Looking Ahead

On Monday evening, the sun will set, and the Jewish community worldwide will gather to welcome Rosh Hashanah, the start of a new year. This sacred holiday offers a moment to pause amidst the chaos of daily life, take a breath, and reflect on the past year and the limitless promise of what lies ahead. It is a time that has always been filled with hope, renewal, and the belief that brighter days are possible.


This year, however, hope feels more difficult to find. We start the new year in a turbulent and unpredictable world. More than 710 days after Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel, the fate of our hostages remains painfully uncertain. Israel’s effort to eliminate Hamas and bring our people home has faced condemnation from allies and has even caused divisions within our families and community. At times, even the future of our Jewish homeland seems fragile.


We have watched with heartbreak as antisemitism and hate have grown. Political violence is rising. Our democratic norms are weakening. Meanwhile, the world is turning against Israel and the Jewish community. It all feels unsettling and frightening, leaving us feeling lost.


Jewish history consistently teaches us that even in the darkest moments, we are not powerless. When called to action, we respond. This includes: continuing our calls for the return of our hostages; fighting against hatred; safeguarding our democracy; and keeping alive the dream of a strong and secure Jewish future, as well as strengthening the foundations of our country. 


This holiday is not only about looking inward but also about reaching outward. It is about choosing courage over despair, unity over division, and action over silence. The year ahead undoubtedly will bring challenges. But together we can face it with strength and an unshakable commitment to our people and our democratic values at home. 


Start the New Year with a holiday pledge to JAC so we can build a better future for ourselves and generations to come. With our JAC community of passionate members, you are not alone. Together, we will not let hate succeed, and we will find a way toward brighter days by standing together. 


May the loud, powerful sound of the shofar be our call to action to renew our efforts of Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, with even greater fervor.


Wishing you and your family a L’Shana Tova. 


Bring them Home.

JAC AROUND TOWN

Team JACPAC at Rock the Ride 2025

Allison Shaewitz, JAC Jr. Board President Harrison Fischoff, Susan Berk, Rep. Brad Schneider (IL), Lisa Bookstein, Janna Berk, Elle Kane, and Julie Dann Schneider

Janna Berk, Lisa Bookstein, Susan Berk, Harrison Fischoff, Rep. Robin Kelly (IL), Allison Shaewitz, Laura Gold, and Julie Dann Schneider

Allison Shaewitz, Joni Reed, SC-Sen. Candidate Annie Andrews, Stacey Sherr Michelon, Elle Kane, Marcia Blumenthal Fields, Beth Cherner, and Leah Bailey

Hollis Wein, CC Brown, Marcia Ross, Stacey Sherr Michelon, Janna Berk, WisDems Chair Devin Remiker, Shana Greenberg, Susan Berk, Jacki Parmacek, Sharon Koltin, Elle Kane, Danielle Schoenberg, and Allison Shaewitz

Hollis Wein, Jacki Parmacek, and Allison Shaewitz with IL-2 Candidate Willie Preston

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IN THE NEWS

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ISRAEL


BDS & ANTISEMITISM

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CHOICE

SEPARATION

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GUN VIOLENCE

CLIMATE & COURTS

  • The Trump Administration is dismantling climate policies
  • How robotic beehives use AI to protect bees from climate change.
  • As Trump exerts power, US Supreme Court’s Sotomayor raises specter of a ‘king’
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POLITICAL BYTE

FYI


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THE LAST WORD

“I don’t think this is the last shoe to drop. This is a massive shift that is taking place in the media ecosystem, and the consequences will continue to flow.”


FCC Chairman Brendan Carr

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