Guide to Jewish Wisconsin 2025-2026 - Catalog - Page 24
Education
In existence for 34 years, TAM has provided the community with student-led outstanding annual performances.
The students enjoy inspiring Shabbos programs and
many co-curricular activities, building strong relationships amongst the TAM family. Each student
devotes a minimum of 30 hours per year to community
needs. Seniors receive specialty classes in areas such
as photography, art, nutrition and career planning.
YESHIVAS OHR YECHEZKEL
WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR
TORAH STUDY — THE HARRI
HOFFMANN FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL
in order to present an accurate understanding of Judaism
and a positive understanding of Catholic-Jewish relations
to engage in interreligious activities in their congregations
after ordination. The Lux Center also benefits the larger
community by offering programs, lectures and study
materials that promote Catholic-Jewish understanding
and dialogue among scholars and the general public.
The Lux Center provides an integral part of formation
at Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology.
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION
T Coalition for Jewish Learning
3288 N. Lake Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 963-9317
Email@WITSYeshiva.com
WITSYeshiva.com
Deans: Rabbi Yehuda Cheplowitz,
Rabbi Avrohom Boruch Rauch
Director of Development: Rabbi Dovid Brafman
President: Alan Borsuk
Chairman of the Board: David Hartman
WITS offers its students a rich, invigorating academic
program set in a nurturing, warm environment, stressing
personal growth and individual success. Due to WITS’
national reputation, local students are afforded the opportunity of engaging a diverse population of like-minded
students from across the country. The boarding school
component promotes accelerated academic progress,
social skills development and community involvement.
Underlying every program and activity is the conviction that ethical and moral values are fundamental to
a student’s spiritual development. WITS is comprised
of a high school and post-high school program.
1360 N. Prospect Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 963-2718
CJLMilwaukee.org
Vice President of Jewish Community Life
& Learning: Tziporah Altman-Shafer
Associate Director: Nicole Boico
Chair: Nadine Seigman
The Coalition for Jewish Learning, the education department of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, supports
high quality Jewish education throughout the greater
Milwaukee area and within all streams of Jewish life.
• Through the program LOMED—Learning Opportunities for Milwaukee Educators, CJL provides
professional training to teachers throughout the Jewish
community. Services are provided at no cost, and
educators receive a stipend for their participation.
• CJL provides education consultation and advocacy to educators, schools and congregations.
• CJL acknowledges the achievements of local Jewish
educators through its annual educator recognition event.
• CJL conducts an annual census of all
the Jewish schools in Milwaukee.
Education Organizations
The Coalition for Jewish Learning is a program
of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
THE LUX CENTER FOR
CATHOLIC-JEWISH STUDIES
at Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology
UW–MADISON MOSSE/WEINSTEIN
CENTER FOR JEWISH STUDIES
Mail:
PO Box 429,
Hales Corners, WI 53130
Visit:
7335 S. Lovers Lane Rd.
Franklin, WI 53132
414-529-6966
SHSST.edu/theLuxCenter
The Lux Center works to strengthen the living relationship
between the Jewish and Catholic people by equipping seminarians with the tools and knowledge that they will need
4227 Mosse Humanities Building
455 N. Park St.
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 265-4763
JewishStudies@CJS.WISC.edu
CJS.WISC.edu
With exceptional faculty from across the Humanities
and Social Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies
provides a vibrant, interdisciplinary approach to the
study of Jewish civilization and a thriving intellectual and
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