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Education
Jewish early childhood education institution, serving a
cross section of the Milwaukee Jewish community.
The school holds the prestigious accreditation from the
National Association for the Education of the Young Child.
Jewish Beginnings provides youngsters with development of
character, love of learning and of all academic areas, providing the foundation for thoughtful, moral decision making.
Jewish Beginnings is a partner agency of the
Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
T Mequon Jewish Preschool
11112 N. Crown Ct.
Mequon, WI 53092
(262) 242-KIDS (5437)
OfficeMJP@gmail.com
MequonJewishPreschool.org
Director: Rivkie Spalter
President: Rachael Marks
“This world is G-d’s garden, but for a garden to produce good
fruit, one must work particularly hard. It takes more toil and
more time.” —Rabbi M. Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rebbe
MJP follows the vision of the Rebbe in believing that
education is mainly about building character with
emphasis on moral and ethical values. We create a rich
and challenging educational landscape, which fosters
expression in a variety of ways and invites all children
to absorb and discover the world around them.
Our curriculum brings Judaism to life through Torah
traditions, mitzvot and our connection to Israel.
Integrated with the inspiration of the Reggio Emilia
educational approach, which believes in a researchbased thematic learning that supports academic skills,
construction of knowledge and divergent thinking.
Secondary Schools
BADER HILLEL HIGH SCHOOL
Mailing Address:
6789 N. Green Bay Ave.
Glendale, WI 53209
(414) 316-4775
RYB@HillelHigh.com
HillelHigh.com
Director: Rabbi Yossi Bassman
Bader Hillel High is a dual-curriculum, college prep Jewish
high school, with a full general and Judaic studies curriculum.
Utilizing an innovative project-based learning curriculum,
students develop the cognitive skills and knowledge to
succeed in college, career and life. Our goal isn’t just to create
book-smart graduates; we want our students to develop
as ethical people who put their beliefs into practice.
MIDRASHA HEBREW HIGH SCHOOL
(608) 278-1808
Midrasha@JewishMadison.org
JewishMadison.org/Midrasha
Director: Maddy Friedman
Midrasha Hebrew High School, founded in 1975, is a program
of the Jewish Federation of Madison, in partnership with
Beth Israel Center, Congregation Shaarei Shamayim, and
Temple Beth El. Midrasha provides teens with experiences
and educational opportunities to develop a strong, positive
Jewish identity and spark their interest to learn about their
heritage. Midrasha offers classes in Hebrew, Jewish Studies,
and elective subjects for students in grades 8 through 12 who
need not be affiliated with a synagogue to enroll. Graduating
students may be eligible to receive up to $3,000 through the
Lawrence A. Weinstein Midrasha Incentive Award program
toward reimbursements for Jewish educational experiences.
TORAH ACADEMY OF MILWAUKEE
HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
6800 N. Green Bay Ave.
Glendale, WI 53209
(414) 352-6789 " Fax: (414) 352-6646
Principal: Sora Rauch
President: Jim Hiller
Torah Academy of Milwaukee provides a challenging Judaic
education that emphasizes Torah practice and a rigorous
college bound secular education based on Wisconsin DPI
requirements. Juniors and seniors take college level courses
with concurrent high school and Cardinal Stritch University
credit. TAM is approved by Cognia/North Central Association.
In existence for 33 years, TAM has provided the community with student-led outstanding annual performances. The
students enjoy inspiring Shabbos programs and many cocurricular 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.
Serving businesses, nonprofits,
individuals and trusts since 1957.
414-271-1451 " ritzholman.com " Milwaukee, WI
Bill Mayer, CPA, Partner
Bader Hillel High School is an affiliate of Lubavitch of Wisconsin.
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