The Gilead Morahg Fund for Hebrew Literature (UW Foundation #12456680) was established in honor of Professor Gilead Morahg upon his retirement. Gilead Morahg is Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Literature in the Department of Hebrew & Semitic Studies. He served as chair of the Hebrew & Semitic Studies Department (1987-1993 and 1999-2004) and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies (1991-1993). Professor Morahg taught thousands of students over his career and was connected with UW-Madison for over 35 years, first as a graduate student and then as a faculty member. His research focus is Modern Hebrew Literature.
If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Gilead Morahg Fund for Hebrew Literature, you may do so in the following manners:
Online, using a secure server:
Please visit the University of Wisconsin Foundation Morahg Fund web page (link will open in a new tab). The University of Wisconsin Foundation link will automatically designate your donation to go to the Gilead Morahg Fund for Hebrew Literature (UW Foundation Account #12456680).
By standard mail:
If you would prefer to make a tax-deductible donation by standard mail, please print and fill out the Morahg Fund gift form available from the University of Wisconsin Foundation. The Gilead Morahg Fund for Hebrew Literature (UW Foundation Account #12456680) is already designated as the recipient of the donation. You can then mail your donation to the University of Wisconsin Foundation address provided on the form and listed below:
University of Wisconsin Foundation
US Bank Lockbox
P.O. Box 78807
Milwaukee, WI 53278-0807
Through our University of Wisconsin Foundation Representative, Ann Dingman:
The University of Wisconsin Foundation Director of Development for the Department of Hebrew & Semitic Studies is Ann Dingman. Her contact information is as follows:
Phone number: 608-265-9954
Fax number: 608-263-0781
Email: ann.dingman@uwfoundation.wisc.edu
Thank you for supporting the Department of Hebrew & Semitic Studies through the Gilead Morahg Fund for Hebrew Literature.