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Education
YESHIVAS OHR YECHEZKEL
WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR TORAH
STUDY — THE HARRI HOFFMANN
FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL
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.
Education Organizations
THE LUX CENTER FOR
CATHOLIC-JEWISH STUDIES
at Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology
Mail:
PO Box 429,
Hales Corners, WI 53130
Visit:
7335 S. Hwy 100,
Franklin, WI 53132
414-529-6966 (Office)
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
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.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES, INC
JFS is one of the longest-standing nonprofit organizations in the state of Wisconsin.
Since 1867, JFS has strived to provide barrier-free access to programming that
promotes dignity, independence, and stability for vulnerable populations. JFS helps to
connect individuals of the Jewish community with resources. Mental health clinicians
and experienced case managers provide life-changing services across the
community.
Low-income individuals and families
At-risk older adults
People with disabilities
How can we help you today?
JFS, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity, EIN: 39-0806291
1300 W. Jackson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 | jfsmilw.org
Call (414) 390-5800 or email info@jfsmilw.org
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