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on how to prevent and address abuse. The project is
named after the shofar, a ram’s-horn trumpet used by
ancient Jews as a battle signal that in modern times is
sounded on some Jewish holy days. It’s a fitting name
for this initiative, which is a call to action against abuse.
PHILLIP KATZ –
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT LLC
Architecture - Planning - Management
(414) 467-5442
PhillipKatz.com
Phillip Katz Project Development (PKPD) has
been offering architecture, planning, and management services for construction and development
projects since 1999. Under the leadership of
Phillip Katz, PKPD has grown into a full-service
project management and consulting practice.
PKPD has delivered services to a diverse group of
clients, working on projects of varying scales. PKPD
is an award-winning practice and has worked extensively with Jewish community institutions with a high
degree in success in evoking through the architectural
expression the unique qualities of each organization.
PKPDs liturgical work is firmly rooted in tradition and culture, imaginatively conceived to
inspire, educate and delight, and all PKPDs
work is finely crafted to the highest standards
of quality, materials, and workmanship.
SHOFAR
(Safeguarding Healthy Families
and Relationships)
Jewish Family Services
1300 N. Jackson Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 225-1374
Clinic@JFSMilw.org
Contact: Intake Coordinator, Clinic@
JFSMilw.org " (414) 225-1374
Program addresses child sexual abuse, sexual harassment and domestic violence. Our goals are to build
awareness and share resources with the Milwaukee
Jewish community and to train community members
TIKKUN HA-IR OF MILWAUKEE
PO Box 090287
Milwaukee, WI 53209
(414) 501-3618
THI-Milwaukee.org
Executive Director: Sami Stein Avner,
Sami@THI-Milwaukee.org
President: Tamara Stolle
Tikkun Ha-Ir (Repairing the City) of Milwaukee
provides opportunities to build a just Milwaukee
through study, action and civic engagement. Volunteer opportunities address poverty and hunger
issues that many Milwaukeeans face. Social justice
learning programs include racial justice and voter
engagement work within a Jewish context. Sponsors
include National Council of Jewish Women-Milwaukee Section, Congregation Sinai, Congregation
Shalom, Congregation Shir Hadash, Congregation
Beth Israel Ner Tamid, Congregation Emanu-el B’ne
Jeshurun, Lake Park Synagogue, Hillel Milwaukee,
Temple Menorah and Milwaukee Jewish Day School.
TORAH FOUNDATION
OF MILWAUKEE
3259 N. 51st Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53216
(414) 447-7999
President: Rabbi Michel Twerski
The Foundation raises money to help offset the
operating expenses of local Jewish institutions,
in support of their missions and goals, and
engages in community development projects.
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