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Welcome to the
Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation |
The Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation was established by Daniel's
family to memorialize the values and vision that inspired
Daniel. The Foundation strives to create a safer world by
fighting terrorism through education, service, and sports
initiatives. |
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Our Mission |
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Our
mission is to educate people on the nature, tactics and goals of
terrorism, promote global strategies for eradicating terrorism,
and encourage socially responsible, ethically guided behaviors
that contribute to a safe and peaceful world. |
About Daniel Cantor Wultz |
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For 16 years, Daniel passionately engaged life. He was a loving son, devoted brother, and faithful friend. During his life, Daniel embraced each day with natural curiosity; sharp intellect; abundant optimism; respect, acceptance and love for others; faith and profound reverence. Although he left the physical world at a young age, Daniel's exceptional character, charm and influence touched people of all ages around the globe. Following his tragic death as a result of a terrorist attack, Daniel's family established the Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation as a vehicle to continue sharing Daniel's passions, values and wisdom with people of goodwill throughout the world. |
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About our
Founders |
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ekutiel “Tuly” Wultz
is an Israeli patriot who served his nation as an IDF artillery
officer in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He later participated in
elite Special Operations and Paratrooping units that served on
the frontlines in the early war against terror. Mr. Wultz is a
seventh generation, Jerusalem-born native whose father’s family
were Holocaust survivors from Hungary. After completing his
service in the IDF, Mr. Wultz trained security personnel
protecting Israeli consulates in the United States. He also
continued his education through academic work at Duke and
Florida International University. For the past 25 years, Mr.
Wultz built his professional career as a certified investment
and insurance advisor. He is an active member of Chabad of
Weston (Florida) and a volunteer Cantor for Jewish Holidays at
Young Israel of Aventura (Florida). Mr. Wultz was injured in the
April 2006 terrorist attack at a Tel Aviv café that took the
life of his son, Daniel. Following the tragic loss of his son,
Mr. Wultz has spared no effort to memorialize Daniel’s life and
values. He is co-founder of the Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation.
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heryl Cantor Wultz, a
third generation American from Miami, was participating in her first
trip abroad on an Archaeological dig and study near Jerusalem in
1977 when an unexpected Sabbath dinner invitation brought her
together with Tuly. Four years later, they married. Her life has
been a journey of service, contribution and tangible acts to repair
the world. After earning her undergraduate degree from the
prestigious Duke University, Mrs. Wultz went on to earn a law degree
from the University of Miami. She clerked for the Honorable William
Hoeveler, a leading member of the U.S. District Court. After
launching a successful private law practice, Mrs. Wultz chose to
withdraw from private practice to focus her energies on caring for
her son, Daniel, during his early years. Her talents and expertise
has been regularly sought after, leading her to play key roles in
major South Florida public and private enterprises, including Ryder
Systems, Broward Community College, and the Dade and Broward County
Value Adjustment Boards where she continues to serve as a Special
Master. She was a longtime board member of the David Posnack Hebrew
Day School and an active member of Chabad of Weston. She is
co-founder and Director of the Daniel Cantor Wultz Foundation.
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