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  • About Lubavitch of Wisconsin | Jewish Life, Education & Community

    Discover Lubavitch of Wisconsin, connecting Jews across the state through education, community programs, and meaningful Jewish experiences for all ages. Our mission To serve every Jew in Wisconsin with Ahavat Yisrael – love and concern – meeting each one exactly where they're at. The Lubavitcher Rebbe & Our Mission The Lubavitcher Rebbe revitalized post-holocaust Jewry. His profound vision of reaching out to every Jew in every corner of the world with love and concern became the foundation for the mission of Lubavitch of Wisconsin. The Rebbe's teachings ignite awareness of the hidden wealth inside every individual – regardless of how they or others feel about them/selves – and motivate the desire to fulfill one's full potential. Accessibility We provide programs and institutions dedicated to serving the diverse needs of every Jew throughout the state – from infants, teens, and college students to families and senior citizens. Openness We aren't here to judge. We aren't concerned with your affiliation, denomination, when you've last been to services, or what you ate for lunch. We care about you . Authenticity We immovably represent Judaism and Torah – even as our methodology evolves to remain on the cutting edge. In our rapidly changing world, the commitment to authentic, timeless values is what sets us apart. Agility We will not sit by when there are Jews in need. We are not beholden to unnecessary bureaucracies, rather we're guided by the needs of our fellow Jews and the means we have to assist them. Our Operating Philosophy Lubavitch of Wisconsin Staff Rabbi Yisroel Shmotkin Founder & President ris@chabadwi.org Rabbi Mendel Shmotkin CEO & Executive VP rms@chabadwi.org Devorah Shmotkin Director of Education bds@chabadwi.org May Xiong Archive/ Office Assistant may@chabadwi.org Nancy Yang Accounting nancylee@chabadwi.org Lilian Arias Office Admin lilian@chabadwi.org Lauren Balda Director of Events & Corp. Sponsorship lauren@chabadwi.org Elizabeth Behrendt Development Director elizabeth@chabadwi.org Olivia Dardis Marketing Coordinator olivia@chabadwi.org Katelyn Fox Accounting katelyn@chabadwi.org Lindsay Goldner Director of Marketing lindsay@chabadwi.org Bill Hanson Controller bill@chabadwi.org Sue Landry Assistant Controller susan@chabadwi.org Becky Rivett Executive Assistant becky@chabadwi.org

  • Home | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin is dedicated to serving Jewish needs across the state of Wisconsin including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Mequon, and more. One state. One people. One family. Every Jew. Welcome to the largest & fastest growing Jewish network in Wisconsin. More About Us Our Mission To serve every Jew in Wisconsin with Ahavat Yisrael – love and concern – meeting each one exactly where they're at. More About Us We're pulling back the curtain. How We Operate Serving Every Jew in Wisconsin We are an organization dedicated to providing a wide array of institutions and programs that serve the needs of every Jew in the state – from infants and college students to families and senior citizens...and everyone in between. Our Centers Dedicated to serving every Jew in Wisconsin, we have institutions and programs across the state. Find a Location Community Our community is each and every individual Jew – without distinction of any class or affiliation. Programs & Places to Connect Youth We provide programs, education, counseling, and Jewish connection from preschool through college. Youth Programs & Education Learning We offer extensive in-person classes, resources, lectures, texts, and more to deepen Jewish knowledge & identity. Opportunities to Learn & Grow Let's Get Social Load More Shabbat & Holiday Candle Lighting Scroll through the tabs to see times for Milwaukee, Madison, Kenosha, Green Bay, La Crosse, and Eau Claire. For a full list of times throughout the state, click here . Community Centers Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Chabad of the Bay Area Chabad of Bayside / The Shul Chabad of Downtown Chabad of the East Side / The Shul East Chabad of Glendale & River Hills / CLTC Lubavitch House Chabad of Kenosha Chabad of Madison The Peltz Center for Jewish Life - Mequon Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield Chabad of Wauwatosa Social Services Friendship Circle The Comfort House at Rogers Memorial Senior Connection Chabad Cares Agudas Achim Cemetery Mikvahs Mikvah Chaya Moussia - Madison Chaya Mushka Mikvah - Milwaukee Mikvah Mei Menachem - Mequon Education Preschool Jewish Beginnings Lubavitch Preschool Mequon Jewish Preschool Chai Tots Preschool - Madison Brookfield Torah Tots Preschool Elementary School Bader Hillel Academy High School Bader Hillel High School Campus Chabad House at UW-Madison Chabad on Campus - Milwaukee Adult Education Beis Hamidrash - Adult Education Jewish Learning Institute Jewish Women's Circle Mequon Torah Center Hebrew School Chabad Hebrew School - Kenosha Chabad Hebrew School - Madison Chabad Hebrew School - Glendale Community Hebrew School - Bayside Pelz Hebrew School - Mequon Youth / Teens CTeen - Madison CTeen - Mequon CTeen - Milwaukee CTeen House at Nicolet High School Jewish Youth Foundation Camp Camp Gan Israel CKIDS Camp Gan Israel Camp Gan Israel - Waukesha Young Professionals Young Jewish Professionals Madison Young Jewish Professionals Milwaukee Lubavitch is a true gift to our community – enriching us all with the range and depth of its programs and services. - Mark Brickman No matter where you are with your Jewish life or how connected you are, you will always find a place here - A.L., 22 years old

  • Gimmel Tammuz | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Over 30 years after the Rebbe's passing, his impact and influence remain stronger than ever. His teachings continue to inspire and guide us, and his insights are as novel and relevant as if they were given today. Each of us is a beneficiary of the Rebbe's inspiration somehow, and his visionary leadership has transformed the Jewish world as we know it today. Gimmel Tammuz Resources What to do on Gimmel Tammuz Learn About the Rebbe Gimmel Tammuz Essays

  • Donate | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Your support helps us continue our vital work, reaching thousands of Jews in Wisconsin. Your support makes you an important partner in strengthening Jewish identity, unity and commitment across the state. Make a Donation Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $36 $36 $54 $54 $100 $100 $250 $250 $500 $500 $1,000 $1,000 $1,800 $1,800 $3,600 $3,600 $5,400 $5,400 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) Donate Now $36 Please contact us at (414) 961-6100 or admin@chabadwi.org if alternative payment methods are required. Other Ways to Donate Donate Your Car Contact us about donating your working used car to help transport children, teens, seniors, and families on their path towards a better education and future. Contact Us Leave a Bequest L’dor v’dor, from generation to generation. Contact us about leaving a bequest to Lubavitch of Wisconsin to help ensure the future. Contact Us Donate Real Estate Do you have property that you want to contribute or can't sell for the appraised amount? Contact us about donating a property for a tax deduction that may be worth more than a conventional sale. Contact Us

  • Yom Kippur | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Observe Yom Kippur with Lubavitch of Wisconsin. Find service times and resources to guide your spiritual journey on the holiest day of the Jewish year, the Day of Atonement. Yom Kippur At Lubavitch of Wisconsin September 20-21, 2026 Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) is a fast day and is the holiest day of the year, when we are closest to G‑d and to the essence of our souls. Yom Kippur means “Day of Atonement,” as the verse states, “For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be cleansed from all your sins before G‑d.” For nearly 26 hours we abstain from food and drink, do not wash or apply lotions or creams, do not wear leather footwear, and abstain from marital relations. We spend the day in prayer and asking for forgiveness. Find a service at your local Chabad Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Chabad of the Bay Area Chabad of Bayside / The Shul Chabad of the East Side / The Shul East Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Chabad of Kenosha Chabad of Madison Chabad of Mequon Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield Chabad of Wauwatosa YJP Madison YJP Milwaukee Yom Kippur Resources Candle Lighting Times What is Yom Kippur Yom Kippur Study Yom Kippur Stories Observing Yom Kippur Engage your kids in the holiday. Learn More

  • Jewish Women’s Circle | Events, Learning & Community in Wisconsin

    Join the Jewish Women’s Circle for inspiring events, meaningful learning, and connection with women across Wisconsin in a warm, welcoming environment. For the contemporary Jewish woman A program where women from all walks of life kick back, relax, rejuvenate, and explore an array of thought provoking topics. List of Upcoming Events Coming Soon! Subscribe to the Jewish Women's Circle newsletter • Don’t miss out! First name Last name Email Join Thanks for subscribing! A Bit About Us As women, we face an incessantly demanding world: family, work, friends, and community all compete for our time and energy. We long for a respite that will rejuvenate both body and soul. Our goal is to provide a monthly experience that appeals to women of all ages and backgrounds, and enables them to explore their Jewish spirituality while bringing warmth and inspiration to their daily lives. Join us in building lasting friendships, participating in intellectually meaningful discussions, and schmoozing together. Each event is complimented by an enjoyable activity, and, of course, heartwarming camaraderie. We hope you will join us at the monthly events, or better yet, become a member of this wonderful circle. Want more? The Jewish Woman site is dedicated to providing Jewish women of all backgrounds with intellectually challenging, emotionally uplifting, and inspirational stimulating articles. The Jewish Woman

  • Make a Payment | Lubavitch of Wisconsin Invoice Portal

    Securely pay your Lubavitch of Wisconsin invoice online. Fast, simple, and safe payment options for donations, programs, and services. Pay An Invoice or Statement Pay a Pledge or Invoice First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Invoice number(s) or statement date(s)* Payment Amount* $ Complete Payment

  • Volunteer Opportunities | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Volunteer with Lubavitch of Wisconsin and make an impact. Explore opportunities to give back, support programs, and strengthen your community. Volunteer Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Lubavitch of Wisconsin and helping us achieve our mission of serving every Jew in the state of Wisconsin with love and concern. Please fill out the form below and someone will be in touch to find the volunteer opportunity that's right for you. I'd like to volunteer First & last name Email Phone number Areas of interest * Required Kids/Youth Teens/Young Adults Senior Citizens Women's Circle Mitzvah Campaign Events Other Volunteer Tasks * Event setup/tear down Event Activity Station Event Registration Event food service Pickup/dropoff Manual labor Technology Tutoring Hosting guests Deliveries Any additional backround or areas of expertise you'd like to share? Send Thanks for submitting! We’ll get back to you shortly.

  • Adult Jewish Education in Wisconsin | Classes, Courses & Learning

    Discover meaningful adult Jewish learning in Wisconsin through engaging classes, courses, and discussions for all backgrounds. Jewish Learning for the Soul Explore Jewish wisdom, spirituality, Kabbalah, and meaningful conversations about purpose, connection, & modern life. Judaism is more than tradition. It is a living source of wisdom that speaks to the deepest human questions: Why are we here? What is the soul? How do we find meaning, purpose, joy, and connection in a complicated world? Rooted in timeless Torah teachings and the rich spiritual tradition of Chassidus and Kabbalah, Lubavitch of Wisconsin offers welcoming opportunities for adults of all backgrounds to explore Jewish learning in a thoughtful, relevant, and deeply personal way. Whether you’re curious about Jewish spirituality, seeking personal growth, or simply looking for meaningful conversation, there’s a place for you here. We offer extensive in-person and virtual classes, resources, lectures, texts, and more to deepen Jewish knowledge & identity. From group classes to one-on-one sessions, from mysticism to Jewish Law, from deep dives to overviews – there's something for everyone regardless of level or background and there are so many ways to learn . Whether you’re exploring Judaism for the first time or looking to deepen your connection, we invite you to discover learning that speaks to both the mind and soul. Explore JLI Courses Find a Class at Your Local Chabad Kabbalah & Mysticism Law and Ethics General Judaic Studies Biblical Studies Culture & Language Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life Jewish spirituality is not about escaping the world. It’s about discovering deeper meaning within it. Jewish wisdom teaches that spirituality is not reserved for a select few. Every person has the ability to grow, connect, and uncover deeper meaning within themselves and the world around them. Explore JLI Courses Through immersive learning experiences, explore topics like: The purpose of the soul Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism Mindfulness and Jewish meditation Relationships and emotional wellbeing Finding purpose in everyday life Torah insights for personal growth Find a Class at Your Local Chabad Kabbalah & the Inner Dimension of Judaism Kabbalah, often described as the “soul” of Jewish wisdom, explores the deeper spiritual architecture of life, creation, consciousness, and the human soul. Far from mysticism disconnected from reality, authentic Jewish mysticism helps illuminate everyday life: Why we struggle How emotions shape us The relationship between body and soul How to cultivate joy, purpose, and resilience What it means to live spiritually in a physical world Drawing from the teachings of Chassidus and the Tanya, these ideas are presented in a grounded, accessible, and practical way for modern life. Learn More About Kabbalah Jewish Learning Institute Serving learning centers in over 1,800 communities and on the internet, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) is the world's preeminent provider of Jewish learning. Drawing on research-based instructional design and cutting-edge approaches to adult learning, JLI's innovative presentation of traditional Judaism is designed to be both intellectually rigorous and highly accessible. Summer 2026 | 4 Lessons June - August Sinai and Civics The Jewish ethics that shaped America’s founding Learn More JLI To find a class that fits your interests and schedule, contact your local Chabad! Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Chabad of the Bay Area Chabad of Bayside / The Shul Chabad of the East Side / The Shul East Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Chabad of Kenosha Chabad of Madison Chabad of Mequon Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield Chabad of Wauwatosa Local Chabad

  • Mishloach Manot | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Order and pay for your 2025 Mishloach Manot - one of the four mitzvot of Purim! Purim In Wisconsin with Chabad Lubavitch March 13-14, 2025 The festival of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews in a single day. It is celebrated with Megillah readings, gifts of food, charity to the poor, feasting, and merriment. In addition to the miracle of Jewish survival despite the efforts of our enemies, Purim celebrates G‑d’s intimate involvement in every aspect of this world. Even though there were no overt miracles recorded in the Megillah—indeed, His name is not even mentioned once—G‑d was actively “pulling the strings” to care for His nation. Find a Megillah reading or event at your local Chabad! FULL LIST OF EVENTS Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Chabad of the Bay Area Chabad of Bayside / The Shul Chabad of the East Side / The Shul East Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Chabad of Kenosha Chabad of Madison Chabad of Mequon Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield Chabad of Wauwatosa Purim Resources What is Purim Purim Study Purim Stories Purim Recipes Engage your kids in the holiday. Learn More

  • Sukkot & Simchat Torah | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Celebrate Sukkot and Simchat Torah with Lubavitch of Wisconsin. Find events, service times, and resources to experience the joy of the festivals including ordering a lulav and etrog, purchasing or locating a sukkah, and finding a Simchat Torah celebration near you. Sukkot & Simchat Torah In Wisconsin with Chabad Lubavitch Sept. 25 - Oct. 4, 2026 Order Your Sukkot Supplies Sukkot Sukkot commemorates G‑d sheltering our ancestors as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The seven days of Sukkot are celebrated by dwelling in the sukkah, a temporary hut exposed to the weather; making a blessing as we hold the "Four Kinds" – a palm branch (lulav), two willows (aravot), a minimum of three myrtles (hadassim) and one citron (etrog) – and rejoicing. Sukkot — when we expose ourselves to the elements in greenery-covered huts — commemorates G‑d sheltering our ancestors as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The Four Kinds express our unity and our belief in G‑d’s omnipresence. Coming after the solemn High Holidays, Sukkot is a time of joy and happiness. The first two days (or one day in Israel) are yom tov, when work is forbidden, candles are lit in the evening, and festive meals are preceded with Kiddush and contain challah dipped in honey. The remainder of the days are quasi holidays, known as chol hamoed. We dwell in the sukkah and take the Four Kinds every day (except for Shabbat, when we do not take the Four Kinds). Simchat Torah Following the seven joyous days of Sukkot , we come to the happy holiday of Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah. In the diaspora, the first day is known by its biblical name, Shemini Atzeret. We still dwell in the sukkah, but without a blessing. Yizkor , the memorial for the departed, is also said on this day. The highlight of the second day, Simchat Torah (“The Joy of the Torah”), is the hakafot, held on both the eve and the morning of Simchat Torah, in which we march and dance with the Torah scrolls. After the final aliyah of the Torah, we immediately begin a new cycle from the beginning of Genesis (from a second Torah scroll); this is because as soon as we conclude studying the Torah, G‑d’s infinite wisdom, on one level, we immediately start again, this time to discover new and loftier interpretations. Both days are celebrated by nightly candle lighting, festive meals at both night and day, and desisting from work . In Israel, the entire holiday is compacted into one heady 24-hour period. For access to a sukkah and a full list of Sukkot & Simchat Torah holiday celebrations, contact your local Chabad! Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Chabad of the Bay Area Chabad of Bayside / The Shul Chabad of the East Side / The Shul East Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Chabad of Kenosha Chabad of Madison Chabad of Mequon Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield Chabad of Wauwatosa Friendship Circle of Wisconsin Save The Date! Sunday, October 12th | 4-7 PM 6789 N. Green Bay Ave. | Glendale, WI Expect all the goodness you love: LED dance floor, rides, tasty food, 21+ sukkah lounge, and more! Plus, there will be some exciting new additions you won't want to miss. So pencil us in! Or better yet, grab the permanent marker. Get Your Tickets Sukkot Resources Candle Lighting Times What is Sukkot Sukkot Study Sukkot Stories Sukkot Recipes Simchat Torah Resources Candle Lighting Times What is Simchat Torah Simchat Torah Study Simchat Torah Stories Simchat Torah Recipes Engage your kids in the holiday. Learn More

  • Jewish Schools in Wisconsin | Find a School Near You

    Explore Jewish schools across Wisconsin, including preschools, day schools, and high schools focused on dual curriculum education, Torah values, and community. Schools Our preschools , elementary school and high school offer children the opportunity to embark on a journey of discovery, developing a passion for learning and a positive identity rooted proudly in their Judaism. Each curriculum focuses on providing a high-quality Jewish and general education that embodies Jewish morals, elicits self-confidence, and upholds the high academic expectation. There's a place for every Jewish child. Find the fit that's right for you and your family. Preschools Preschools Jewish Beginnings Preschool Jewish Beginnings Preschool 6401 N Santa Monica Blvd., Milwaukee Acclaimed for its warm environment that nurtures each child’s unique gifts, Jewish Beginnings serves a c ross-section of the Milwaukee Jewish community. The school holds accreditation from the prestigious National Association for the Education of the Young Child. Jewish Beginnings provides youngsters with the development of character, love of learning, and the foundation for thoughtful, moral decision-making. Learn More Mequon Jewish Preschool Mequon Jewish Preschool 2233 N. Mequon Road, Mequon MJP creates a rich and challenging educational landscape that fosters expression and invites children to absorb and discover the world. Our curriculum brings Judaism to life through Torah traditions, mitzvot, and connection to Israel. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia educational approach, MJP uses research-based thematic learning that supports academic skills, construction of knowledge, and divergent thinking. Learn More Chai Tots Preschool - Madison Chai Tots Preschool - Madison 1722 Regent Street, Madison Chai Tots Preschool is a creative, Reggio-inspired Jewish environment where children receive a warm, happy and enriching educational experience. Each child’s individual style of learning is valued and supported. Our purpose is to provide the highest quality education in a secure, and stimulating atmosphere that nurtures positive self-esteem and helps build the foundation for successful development and growth. Learn More Brookfield Torah Tots Preschool Brookfield Torah Tots Preschool 1275 N. Barker Road, Brookfield By providing a loving environment, we aim to empower our children to use their unique capabilities to impact their surroundings. We nurture and educate by blending Judaic and secular themes into a program that is rich, fulfilling, and stimulating. We are dedicated to meeting each child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs to create a foundation for confident and caring adults. Learn More Bader Hillel Academy Elementary School Elementary Bader Hillel Academy 6401 N Santa Monica Blvd., Fox Point Combining science, math, and literacy with the underpinnings of Torah, K5-8th grade students build a strong Jewish identity, connection to their heritage, and love for Israel. Children from diverse backgrounds form lasting friendships in a warm, welcoming environment. The school’s competitive curriculum positions students for leadership in high schools, yeshivas, colleges, and 21st-century life. Learn More Bader Hillel High School High School Bader Hillel High 6789 N Green Bay Avenue, Glendale Bader Hillel High is a dual-curriculum, college-prep Jewish high school with a full general and Judaic studies curriculum. Utilizing an innovative project-based learning curriculum, students develop the cognitive skills and knowledge to succeed in college, career, and life. Our goal isn’t just to create book-smart graduates; we want our students to develop as ethical people who put their beliefs into practice. Learn More Hillel High | Boys Hillel High | Girls

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Milwaukee, WI 53211

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Phone: 414-961-6100

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