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Israel Center

Travel To Israel

Connect with Israel and global Jewish communities through travel, local events, and partnerships like P2G and Shlichut, bringing Israel to Milwaukee and you to Israel.

GO TO ISRAEL

Let us help you get to Israel! The Federation’s Israel Center has the resources and expertise to find and, in many cases, help pay for your Israel experience.

Teen Mifgash
Teen Mifgash is summer student exchange program for 16- and 17-year-olds from Milwaukee and from Sovev Kinneret. They experience the differences and similarities in each other’s communities and make one-to-one connections that strengthen their Jewish identities. This program is organized in cooperation with the Israel Center of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation and the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center.

Na’ale
Na’ale, also called Elite Academy, is a Jewish high school that draws students from around the world. Students in 10th-grade can register for three years of tuition-free Israeli high school, leading to an Israeli “matriculation” diploma. 

Birthright Israel
Are you 22 – 26? Connect with your peers from the Milwaukee area on this 10-day excursion. This trip is a gift from Taglit-Birthright Israel.

Kibbutz Programs
The Kibbutz Program Center connects young adults across the United States and Canada with short- and long-term experiences on kibbutzim in Israel. Programs may focus on areas like Hebrew language, social activism, peace and co-existence, environmentalism — all experienced while living within the unique society of a kibbutz.

Onward Israel
This JAFI program gives young adults an opportunity to spend 6-10 weeks in Israel, building their resumes and getting to know the Jewish state in a deeper way. Onward offers internships, service-learning, academic study, and fellowships, in cooperation with Jewish organizations and communities overseas.

Go Israel
The official website of the Ministry of Israel Tourism, Go Israel is a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about visiting Israel. 

The Jewish Agency For Israel
JAFI, a partner agency of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, helps you quickly select your ideal opportunities to experience Israel. Filter through hundreds of opportunities by age group, region or city, type of experience and more. 

Skilled Volunteers
This site matches experienced professionals with meaningful volunteer opportunities in Israel.

Scholarships

Traveling to Israel offers young people a meaningful way to connect with their heritage, history, and the global Jewish community.

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Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund

Greater Milwaukee residents ages 18-30 are invited to apply for funding for a semester or year in Israel from the Sarah B. and Louis M. Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund, a fund of the Jewish Community Foundation, the endowment development program of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.

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Passport to Israel

The MJF Bernard and Helen F. Soref Passport to Israel Program is a savings incentive plan designed to enable Milwaukee teenagers to participate in a peer-group Israel learning experience as an integral part of their Jewish education. The Milwaukee Jewish Federation, congregations, and families participate jointly in the plan.

Visit Masa Israel to find your program today!

The “Find Your Israel Program” is a interactive tool and service of the Israel Center.

Major Donor Israel Mission

Major Donor Israel Mission

Returning With Purpose

There are moments when standing with Israel means responding. And there are moments when it means returning—to listen, to reflect, and to lead thoughtfully. This mission comes at such a moment. Israel continues to endure and evolve. This journey offers an opportunity to return with intention—to reconnect with Israel’s people, values, and future in a changed reality.

OPTIONAL UNITED ARAB EMIRATES PRE-MISSION EXPERIENCE

UAE: NOV 10-14, 2026
ISRAEL: NOV 14-22, 2026

*This mission is open to all major donors (those making an Annual Campaign gift of $10,000+) and step up major donors.

Connect

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  • Tziporah Altman-Shafer
  • Vice President, Jewish Communal Life & Learning
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Tziporah Altman-Shafer

  • Vice President, Jewish Communal Life & Learning
  • Email | Phone

Tziporah (Tzipi) Altman-Shafer is the Vice President of Jewish Communal Life and Learning. She is responsible for overseeing the Israel Center. She works with lay leaders in determining all Israel and Overseas allocations for Federation. Her responsibilities include directing the Coalition for Jewish Learning, providing support to all our local Jewish schools and educators, and overseeing the Planning Department, which is responsible for all local allocations. 

Tzipi grew up in Milwaukee and has been working in Jewish Education since 1987. She has a bachelor’s degree in Jewish Studies and Women’s Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a master’s degree in Jewish Education from the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. Before coming to MJF in 2015, she worked at summer camps, supplementary schools, and day schools (including six schools in Milwaukee). She has been a teacher, a family educator, and  director of education and worked with children of all ages. 

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Noa Gerassi

Noa was born in Tiberias and spent most of her childhood in Ofra, a small Orthodox-Zionist community in northern Jerusalem. After graduating from high school, she fulfilled her Civil service by tutoring at-risk youth in general studies. During these two years she began exploring secularism. After finishing her service, she spent seven summers at Camp Ramah in upstate New York as a Shlicha. She specialized as a Hebrew Teacher and oversaw the Israeli staff and programs at the camp.

She attended Kibbutzim College in Tel Aviv, graduating with both a degree in education and a teacher certificate. She went on to get her master’s degree in Jewish studies from Schechter Institute in Jerusalem. While attending college, Noa worked for Masa program in Tel Aviv, BINA (The secular Yeshiva), and “Momentum – Lahayalim BeAhava” (a nonprofit that prepares soldiers for civilian life, right before the end of their military service.) For seven years Noa worked as a high school history and citizenship studies teacher. For the past 4 years, she worked for the Ministry of Education as an Educational Coordinator, guiding educational staff working with at-risk youth.

Noa married Liran during the summer of 2014. They came to Milwaukee with their two daughters Rona and Lihi and their dog Chika. Noa enjoys reading all genres, watching Israeli films and TV, jogging and Pilates.

  • Susie Rosengarten
  • Associate Director, Israel Center
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