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Education
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION
T Coalition for Jewish Learning
1360 N. Prospect Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 963-2718 • Fax: (414) 390-5747
CJLMilwaukee.org
Jewish Education Community
Planner: Tziporah Altman-Shafer
Chair: Sherry Malmon
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.
The Coalition for Jewish Learning is a
program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
PART OF MILWAUKEE’S
JEWISH COMMUNITY
FOR MORE THAN
A CENTURY
T GoJewish!
1360 N. Prospect Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 963-2718 • Fax: (414) 390-5782
MilwaukeeJewish.org/
Education-In-Milwaukee
GoJewish! is an outreach initiative aimed at increasing
awareness and participation in Jewish education. If you and
your family are looking to explore the next options for your
child’s Jewish education, GoJewish! can connect you with
all the informal and formal Jewish education opportunities
that your Milwaukee Jewish community has to offer – from
Jewish day schools to summer camps to youth groups and
more! GoJewish! is an online resource, blog, and consultation service for all of your family’s Jewish education needs.
GoJewish! is a program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
MOSSE/WEINSTEIN CENTER
FOR JEWISH STUDIES
4227 Mosse Humanities Building
455 N. Park St.
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 265-4763
JewishStudies@CJS.WISC.edu
CJS.WISC.edu
With faculty from over a dozen departments, the Mosse/
Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies provides a vibrant,
interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jewish civilization
and a thriving intellectual and cultural community at one
of the best public universities in the world. CJS offers major
and certificate programs in Jewish Studies, courses in a variety of subjects, and numerous undergraduate and graduate
scholarships. In addition, the Center presents a wide range
of community programming, including lectures, the Greenfield Summer Institute, the Mayrent Institute for Yiddish
Culture, and the Conney Project on Jews and the Arts.
law.marquette.edu
NICOLET HIGH SCHOOL
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
LAW SCHOOL
6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd.
Glendale, WI 53217
(414) 351-1700 • Fax: (414) 351-7526
Nicolet.K12.WI.us
Nicolet High School is the only public high school
in Wisconsin and one of a handful of public
schools throughout the U.S. to offer modern
Hebrew as a foreign language option. A full
five-year program is offered to students.
In addition to the Hebrew language, students
study the culture, history and geography of Israel.
Small classes and individualized instruction help
students advance in the acquisition of language
skills, and all experience levels are welcome.
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