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  • Meet the Shluchim | Lubavitch of Wisconsin Leaders

    Meet the Shluchim & Shluchos of Lubavitch of Wisconsin: the dedicated rabbis and rebbetzins serving Jewish communities statewide with care, connection, and meaningful experiences. Meet The Shluchim & Shluchos Frequently Asked Questions Yisroel Shmotkin Lubavitch of Wisconsin Devorah Shmotkin Director of Education Yosef Bassman Bader Hillel High School Ilana Bassman Bader Hillel High School Levi Brook Chabad of Waukesha-Brookfield Comfort House - Rogers Memorial Fraidy Brook Chabad of Waukesha-Brookfield Torah Tots Preschool Camp Gan Israel Waukesha Menachem Deren Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Mussie Deren Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Chabad Hebrew School Jewish Women's Circle Yecheskel Edelman The Shul Center - Bayside Chava Edelman The Shul Center - Bayside Milwaukee Community Hebrew School Jewish Women's Circle Yaakov Elman Jewish REACH Chedva Federman Senior Connection Levi Emmer Chaplaincy - Ovation / VA Leah Emmer Bader Hillel Academy Michoel Feinstein Chabad of the Bay Area Esty Feinstein Chabad of the Bay Area Zalmy Frankel Bader Hillel Academy Mashie Frankel Bader Hillel Academy Chayim Friedman Bader Hillel High School Chana Friedman Bader Hillel High School Yossi Hecht Bader Hillel Academy Yehudis Hecht Jewish Beginnings Yisroel Lein Chabad of the East Side YJP Milwaukee Mushka Lein Chabad of the East Side YJP Milwaukee Jewish Women's Circle Dov Yehuda Lisker The Peltz Center for Jewish Life JMequon Mushka Lisker The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Moshe Luchins The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Sheina Luchins The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center Menachem Mann Judaism@Home Chaya Mann Bader Hillel Academy Avrohom Matusof Chabad of Madison YJP Madison Chaya Matusof YJP Madison Chabad Hebrew School Madison Mendel Matusof Chabad at UW Madison Henya Matusof Chabad at UW Madison Yona Matusof Chabad of Madison Faygie Matusof Chabad of Madison Jewish Women's Circle Madison Sholom Ber Munitz Bader Hillel Academy Leah Munitz Mequon Jewish Preschool Dovid Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Agudus Achim Chabad Faige Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Mikvah Mei Menachem Menachem Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Hudi Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Crown Judaica Moshe Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life CTeen Mequon Dinie Rapoport The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Peltz Hebrew School Jewish Women's Circle Dovid Rechavel Bader Hillel High Dina Rechavel Bader Hillel High Yoseph Samuels Chabad of Downtown Chashie Samuels Chabad of Downtown Avrohom Schapiro Jewish Youth Foundation CKids Gan Israel CTeen / CTeen House Shaindy Schapiro CKids Gan Israel CTeen / CTeen House Levi Shmotkin Chabad of Wauwatosa Bader Hillel Academy Chani Shmotkin Chabad of Wauwatosa Jewish Beginnings Mendel Shmotkin Lubavitch of Wisconsin Devorkie Shmotkin Jewish Beginnings Mordechai Spalter The Peltz Center for Jewish Life Agudus Achim Cemetery Rivkie Spalter Mequon Jewish Preschool Levi Stein Friendship Circle of Wisconsin Leah Stein Friendship Circle of Wisconsin Yosef Stevenson Chabad at UW Madison Basya Stevenson Chabad at UW Madison Tzvi Tornek Bader Hillel Academy The Shul Center - Bayside Tova Tornek Bader Hillel Academy The Shul Center - Bayside Lev Voskoboynik Chabad on Campus - Milwaukee Talia Voskoboynik Chabad on Campus - Milwaukee Betzalel Wilschanski Chabad of Kenosha Rivkie Wilschanski Chabad of Kenosha Chabad Hebrew School Jewish Women's Circle Kenosha Levi Wise Bader Hillel High Chana Wise Bader Hillel High Shlomo Wolvovsky Bader Hillel Academy Camp Gan Israel Rochel Wolvovsky Bader Hillel Academy Camp Gan Israel Frequently Asked Questions What are Shluchim and/or Shluchos? Shluchim (male) and Shluchos (female) are the plural form of Shliach or Shlucha, which means "emissary" or "messenger" in Hebrew. They refer to the men and women who have been appointed as emissaries of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shneerson, of blessed memory. It was the Rebbe who initiated the Chabad-Lubavitch global mission to reach out to every Jew and Jewess to share their rightful heritage with them. It was the Rebbe’s practice to appoint a Shliach to represent the movement and serve as the Rebbe’s representative in a particular region. Perhaps a paradigm would be the establishment of an embassy, with the Shliach serving as the Rebbe’s ambassador to reach every Jew in his region. The regional Shliach in turn, is empowered to appoint other Shluchim to assist in the mission, each with their own areas of responsibility. Shluchim and Shluchos are Chassidim, or students, of the Rebbe, who have dedicated their life’s mission to assisting Jews wherever needed, in their material, physical, and spiritual needs, thereby actualizing the vision and mandate of spreading Yiddishkeit to all. A signature of the Shluchim’s work is the unconditional commitment to every Jew – embodying the Rebbe’s teachings of embracing every individual with kindness, openness and respect. How do Shluchim and/or Shluchos stay motivated? The mission of Lubavitch of Wisconsin is deeply rooted in the teachings and directives of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. This mission—to spread Jewish learning, spirituality, and practice to every corner of the globe—demands dedication, passion, and continuous growth from each Shliach. The nature of this sacred work, while profoundly rewarding, is also inherently challenging, requiring constant spiritual, emotional, and intellectual revitalization. Regular gatherings of the Shluchim serve as a pivotal mechanism for revitalizing commitment to our shared mission. In the presence of peers and mentors, Shluchim can reconnect with the core values and visions that animate their work. These gatherings offer a unique space for reflection on the Rebbe's teachings, allowing each Shaliach to re-energize their spiritual batteries and gain new insights into their work. The communal aspect of these gatherings also cannot be overstated. Shluchim spend much of their time serving others and may feel isolated in their locales. Coming together provides not only a sense of belonging but also a platform for exchanging ideas, strategies, and experiences. Each gathering culminates in a renewed sense of purpose and recommitment to the mission. Through workshops, lectures, and shared prayer and study, Shluchim are reminded of the vast impact of their work and the difference they make in the lives of individuals and communities. FAQ

  • Taste of the Holidays | Jewish Women's Circle | Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    With a following of over one million food lovers, Sivan Kobi of Sivan's Kitchen is known for her heartwarming storytelling, family-first recipes, and a fresh, modern take on traditional Jewish cooking. A taste of the Holidays will offer an inspiring and delicious evening of connection, celebration, and insight into the holidays from one of today’s most beloved voices in kosher cuisine. In memory of our beloved Rebbetzin Chava. A table full of taste. A year full of blessing. With a following of over one million food lovers, Sivan is known for her heartwarming storytelling, family-first recipes, and a fresh, modern take on traditional Jewish cooking. This highly anticipated event will offer an inspiring and delicious evening of connection, celebration, and insight into the holidays from one of today’s most beloved voices in kosher cuisine. Monday, September 8th VIP 6-6:45pm | General 7-9 PM Daniel M. Soref Community Hall 6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd. PRESALE CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. After that, general admission tickets can be purchased at the door for $45. Grab Your Ticket Now! VIP $180 | General Admissiom $40 Seats are limited. Bites are not. About Sivan Kobi Recipe developer and content creator passionate about making cooking both joyful and approachable. Inspired by a rich family legacy of baking and supported by her husband, Avi, she shares a vibrant range of recipes—from comforting soups and fresh salads to decadent desserts—with a focus on flavor, beauty, and simplicity. Born in Israel and raised in Los Angeles, Sivan draws on her roots and lifelong immersion in the culinary world. Her childhood was spent in her parents' bakery, and later, she gained deeper experience through her husband's family’s work in the restaurant industry. For over a decade, she ran a successful home-based business specializing in custom-tiered cakes before shifting her focus during the pandemic to sharing recipes and tips online. Today, Sivan is best known for her challah tutorials, guiding countless beginners to become confident, weekly bakers. Her engaging presence on Instagram has cultivated a warm, loyal community of home cooks who turn to her for inspiration, instruction, and a taste of tradition reimagined. Follow @sivanskitchen Visit Sivan's Website Ticket Packages This is an event for the senses. In addition to hearing from Sivan, General Admission Tickets ($40) include an immersive experience filled with the sights, smells, and flavors of the holidays... think wine sampling, delicious tastings, table-setting inspiration, and more. On top of event access, VIP Tickets ($180) include a hands-on culinary experience with Sivan, a photo op and meet-and-greet, and an autographed takeaway gift from 6-6:45pm. Presale closes at midnight on Sunday, September 7th. After that, general admission tickets can be purchased at the door for $45. Don't miss out! Seats are limited. Bites are not. Grab Your Ticket Now! Subscribe to the Jewish Women's Circle newsletter • Don’t miss out! First name Last name Email Join Thanks for subscribing!

  • Friendship Circle | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin, a division of Lubavitch of Wisconsin, provides support, friendship, and opportunities to include people with all varying abilities in our community. Friendship Circle encourages an inclusive community where all individuals are valued regardless of their background or the challenges they face. Through highlighting achievements, not limitations, we create a world of acceptance and inclusion. Friendship Circle of Wisconsin 8649 N. Port Washington Road, Fox Point The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin, a division of Lubavitch of Wisconsin, provides support, friendship, and opportunities to include people with all varying abilities in our community. Friendship Circle encourages an inclusive community where all individuals are valued regardless of their background or the challenges they face. Through highlighting achievements, not limitations, we create a world of acceptance and inclusion. Learn More Employment Training Program This program offers adults with disabilities an opportunity to develop the essential skills needed to gain employment. Most importantly, this program builds self-esteem and increases their independence through meaningful work. Learn More UMatter Through interactive and educational events, UMatter helps teens and adults shatter the stigmas surrounding mental-health challenges and create an atmosphere of inclusion in their communities. We cultivate an environment of safety while emphasizing the strength in seeking help. Learn More Friends@Home A unique opportunity for children with disabilities and their volunteers to play, learn and have fun in an environment that is comfortable for the child. It's a step toward building a lasting relationship between two friends who may not have met otherwise! Learn More Cafe & Bakery The café employs graduates of the Employee Training Program and serves as a welcoming place for anyone to gather, relax, and enjoy a cup of coffee paired with a delicious baked good from the Friendship Bakery. 100% of proceeds support our mission of including children and adults with special needs. Learn More

  • Kosher Certification in Wisconsin | Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Kashrus Council of Wisconsin (KCW) provides trusted kosher certification across Wisconsin, ensuring high standards and confidence for kosher consumers. Introducing Kashrus Council of Wisconsin Celebrating 50 Years of the Kashrus Campaign With the growth of Lubavitch institutions across the state and the increasing number of people relying on them for kosher meals Lubavitch of Wisconsin established the Kashrus Council of Wisconsin (KCW). The council provides clear and consistent kosher guidelines, oversight, support, and consistency for all Chabad-Lubavitch institutions where food is prepared and served - including shuls, schools, nurseries, camps, and restaurants. A total of over 30 establishments statewide. Full list coming soon! KCW is here to ensure uniform standards, reliability, transparency, reliability, and confidence in every kosher kitchen under its supervision. In preparing these standards, the Kosher Council consulted with respected national Kashrus experts, who will continue to serve as advisors. I have questions about the kosher certification First & last name Email Phone number What is your Kosher question? Send Thanks for submitting! We’ll get back to you shortly. Rabbi Michoel Feinstein Rabbi Yisroel Lein Rabbi Dov Lisker – Administrator Rabbi Menachem Rapoport Rabbi Mendel Shmotkin Rabbi Tzali Wilshanski Introducing the KCW Board More About the Mitzvah of Kosher The laws of kosher define foods that are fit for consumption for a Jew. This includes which animals are consumed, how food is prepared, and more. Learn More

  • Jewish Holidays in Wisconsin | Celebrate, Learn & Join Events

    Explore Jewish holidays, traditions, and events across Wisconsin. Find celebrations, resources, and ways to connect throughout the year. Holidays Learn more about the holidays and how we can help make your celebrations even more meaningful. Shavuos May 21-23, 2026 Shavuot marks the giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai more than 33 hundred years ago. It is celebrated by reading of the Ten Commandments in synagogue, recalling and re-experiencing this monumental event. We stay up all night to learn Torah, feast on dairy foods, and more. Learn More June 18, 2026 Gimmel Tammuz The anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson of righteous memory. It is an opportunity to pay tribute and reflect on his continued impact as the leader responsible for stirring the conscience and spiritual awakening of world Jewry. Learn More Rosh Hashanah Sept. 11-13, 2026 Rosh Hashanah commemorates the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve - the center of the universe. It celebrates the Jewish and the World New Year. The central observance of Rosh Hashanah is blowing the shofar (ram’s horn) on both mornings of the holiday (except on Shabbat). Together with Yom Kippur (which culminates 10 days of repentance), it is referred to as the Yamim Nora'im (Days of Awe, or High Holidays). Learn More Sept. 20-21, 2026 Yom Kippur Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) is the holiest day of the year, when we are closest to G‑d and 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/drink, do not wash or apply lotions/creams, do not wear leather shoes & abstain from marital relations. We spend the day in prayer and asking for forgiveness. Learn More Sept. 25-Oct. 2 & Oct. 3-4, 2026 Sukkos & Simchat Torah 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 is followed by Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah. Learn More Chanukah December 4-12, 2026 Chanukah commemorate the miraculous victory of a small group of Jewish people over their Greek oppressors, enabling them the observance of Torah and Mitzvot. In rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem, they found a jar of pure oil for one day of lighting which lasted for eight days. "The Festival of lights" is celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, prayers, distribution of "Gelt" and fried foods. Learn More Purim March 22-23, 2027 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. Learn More April 21-29, 2027 Pesach Passover (Pesach) celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt when we became a nation. On Pesach, we hold a seder where we tell the story of the exodus, eat matzah and bitter herbs, and drink four cups of wine. For the duration of Pesach, we don't eat anything leaven (chametz). Learn More Lag BaOmer May 25, 2027 Lag BaOmer honors the passing of the great sage and kabbalist Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar. On the day of his passing, he revealed great secrets of the Torah and requested of his disciples to rejoice. Lag BaOmer also commemorates the end of a plague that raged amongst the disciples of Rabbi Akiva. It is celebrated by outings and bonfires, especially for children. Learn More

  • Jewish Teen Programs in Wisconsin | Leadership, Learning & Social

    Discover Jewish teen programs in Wisconsin with social events, leadership opportunities, and meaningful experiences for teens. Teen Programming There is power in youth and the teen years can be transformed into a time of purpose, meaning, and self-discovery. Our Teen programs harness the incredible potential of teenagers by bringing them together to give back to their communities and the environment. CTeen The CTeen mission is to provide a nurturing environment where teens can learn about themselves through giving to others, identify with individuals who share the same faith, and be part of a group that focuses on building core values and stresses positive character development. Madison Mequon Milwaukee CTeen House The CTeen House offers a safe and welcoming gathering space for Jewish teens to learn, socialize, and cook / enjoy kosher food. It's a hub where they can be themselves today while exploring who they want to be tomorrow. Learn More UMatter Through interactive and educational events, UMatter helps teens and adults shatter the stigmas surrounding mental-health while creating an atmosphere of inclusion. We cultivate an environment of safety while emphasizing the strength in seeking help. Learn More Friends@Home A unique volunteer opportunity for teens to connect with children with disabilities to play, learn and have fun in a comfortable environment for the child. It's a step toward building a lasting relationship between two friends who may not have met otherwise! Learn More

  • Rosh Hashanah | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with Lubavitch of Wisconsin. Discover service times, events, and resources to help you connect spiritually, hear the shofar, and observe the Jewish New Year meaningfully with your community. Rosh Hashanah In Wisconsin with Chabad Lubavitch Sept. 11-13, 2026 Rosh Hashanah commemorates the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve - the center of the universe. It celebrates the Jewish and the World New Year. It begins at sundown on the eve of Tishrei 1 and ends after nightfall on Tishrei 2. The central observance of Rosh Hashanah is blowing the shofar (ram’s horn) on both mornings of the holiday (except on Shabbat), which is normally done in synagogue as part of the day’s services. Rosh Hashanah feasts traditionally include round challah bread (studded with raisins) and apples dipped in honey, as well as other sweet foods that symbolize our wishes for a sweet year. Other Rosh Hashanah observances include candle lighting in the evenings and desisting from creative work. (that's in every holiday so either it should be in every one or not even here . And if yes, it should be at the beginning of the observances.) Together with Yom Kippur (which culminates 10 days of repentance), it is referred to as the Yamim Nora'im (Days of Awe, or High Holidays). Find a shofar blowing, service, event, or meal near you! 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 Deli on Crown Friendship Circle of WI YJP Madison YJP Milwaukee Rosh Hashanah Resources Candle Lighting Times What is Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah Study Rosh Hashanah Stories Rosh Hashanah Recipes Engage your kids in the holiday. Learn More

  • Milwaukee Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop | The Yard @ Bayshore

    Join us as we light up Milwaukee with our annual Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop: a celebration of light, joy, and community for all ages! Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 4:00 PM at The Yard at Bayshore. Let's Be the Light, Milwaukee! We’re moving the party indoors to keep everyone cozy and comfortable. We can’t wait to celebrate with you — warm hearts, warm space, same incredible Chanukah energy! 🎤 Live concert with Eli Marcus 🎤 ✨ Giant Menorah Lighting and Epic Gelt Drop ✨ 🤖 LED robot dancers & interactive light experience 🤖 🎨 Kids crafts, giveaways, and choo choo train rides 🎨 📸 Instagram-worthy photo booth 📸 🥪 Delicious hot food from Deli on Crown 🥪 🍩 Warm drinks & donuts 🍩 AND MORE! To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Menu Menorah Lighting What is Chanukah Chanukah Insights The Story of Chanukah Chanukah Recipes Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop Memories

  • Jewish Life on Campus in Wisconsin | Chabad for College Students

    Discover Jewish life on campus across Wisconsin. Connect with Chabad for holidays, community, and meaningful experiences for college students. Chabad on Campus Chabad on campus is a place where every Jew is family. It's a "home away from home" for Jews where all are welcome regardless of background or affiliation. College is a pivotal time where students are exposed to new ideas and experiences. Through a wealth of social, educational and spiritual programs, Chabad seeks to ensure that students graduate as stronger and more empowered Jews than when they entered. Chabad House at UW-Madison 223 W. Gilman Street, Madison UW Chabad provides the 5,000 Jewish students at the UW–Madison with a vibrant Jewish community and a home away from home. Chabad’s programs include Shabbat and holiday celebrations, Jewish classes and discussions, mingling and social events, and Birthright trips. Jewish students from all backgrounds find warmth, family, and Judaism at Chabad during their college years in Madison. Learn More Chabad on Campus - Milwaukee 3054 N. Hackett, Milwaukee Chabad on Campus Milwaukee is where every Jewish student is family. Students from UWM, Marquette, MSOE, the Medical College, and other colleges get together to as a JEWaukee family to experience Judaism in a welcoming environment. Enjoy Shabbat dinners, leadership conferences, Israel programming, community volunteering opportunities, in-depth study, student counseling, and more. Learn More

  • Siyum HaRambam | Mishneh Torah Celebration with Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    To celebrate the efforts of those completing learning the Mishneh Torah, and to honor the wisdom of the 13th-century scholar and philosopher, Maimonides, we'll be hosting a Siyum HaRambam Tuesday, March 4th at 7:30 pm at Chabad of Glendale. RSVP HERE Thousands upon thousands around the world are concluding their learning the Mishneh Torah. Composed by Maimonides more than 800 years ago, this classic is an unequaled compendium of all the laws of the Torah. Covering three chapters a day, it took these dedicated learners the better part of the past year to study the 1,000-chapter monograph. To honor their united efforts and celebrate Jewish and Torah scholarship, Jewish communities worldwide will hold large Siyum HaRambam (the completion of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah) events during the coming weeks. Join Lubavitch of Wisconsin for our celebration on Tuesday, March 4th at 7:30 pm at Chabad of Glendale. RSVP HERE

  • Chabad Centers in Wisconsin | Jewish Life Near You

    Discover Chabad centers across Wisconsin offering Jewish services, education, and community programs for all ages. Chabad Centers Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center N58W6208 Columbia Rd, Cedarburg Cedarburg's Jewish Discovery Center serves as an educational center for all ages. A hub to learn and understand the Jewish values and culture. Showcasing Jewish displays, art paintings, Judaica, crafts, classes, events and a cozy lounge — In the beautiful quaint downtown Cedarburg atmosphere. Explore, understand, study and relax in the local and inclusive, comforting, stylish, and relaxed setting. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of the Bay Area 3607 Libal Street, Green Bay Chabad of the Bay Area serves the Jewish religious and cultural needs of northeast Wisconsin. It offers Torah classes and seeks to encourage every aspect of Jewish life, maintains Shabbat and weekday services, offers participation in Shabbat and holiday celebrations, and provides religious articles. Chabad of the Bay Area embraces all Jews regardless of background, knowledge, and observance. Learn More Get Directions The Shul - Bayside 8825 N Lake Drive, Bayside The Shul in Bayside prides itself on creating an atmosphere focused on the innate goodness in each Jew and the common bonds we share. The Shul is more than just a place to pray. The Shul’s focus on community building imbues its programming with a sense of family and friendship. All are welcome to participate in The Shul’s events and programs, to study, pray, rejoice, grow, and find meaning. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Downtown 1310 N. Astor Street, Milwaukee CODT offers group classes, lunch and learn, mezuzah affixing, chaplain services, personalized and individual classes throughout the city, individual mitzvah campaigns, Sukkah-mobile and bar mitzvah programs in addition to personalized rabbinical services for all lifecycle events. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of the East Side 3030 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee Chabad of the East Side is a hub of Jewish life offering a warm, welcoming community with custom-tailored Jewish experiences for all ages and stages. Shabbat and holiday services, educational classes, holiday parties, women’s events, children’s clubs and activities, Mommy & Me, and life cycle celebrations are offered to all Jews, regardless of background or affiliation. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Glendale & River Hills 6789 N Green Bay Avenue, Glendale Chabad of Glendale offers community Shabbat and holiday luncheons and dinners, social events, Torah classes and lectures, Jewish Women’s Circle, Hebrew school, mitzvah/holiday needs, counseling, lifecycle services, holiday programs and celebrations, outreach, home and hospital visitations, Mitzvah campaigns and more. Chabad of Glendale welcomes all Jews, regardless of affiliation. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Kenosha 6520 67th Street, Kenosha Chabad of Kenosha offers community Shabbat and holiday luncheons and dinners, social events, Torah classes and lectures, Jewish Women’s Circle, Hebrew school, mitzvah/holiday needs, counseling, lifecycle services, holiday programs and celebrations, outreach, home and hospital visitations, Mitzvah campaigns and more. Chabad of Glendale welcomes all Jews, regardless of affiliation. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Madison 1722 Regent, Madison Chabad of Madison offers the community daily, Sabbath and holiday services, social events, Torah classes, mitzvah and holiday needs: tefillin, mezuzot, lulov and esrog, shalach manot and shmurah matzah. It conducts community-wide Chanukah, Sukkot, and Purim holiday celebrations and monthly Jewish Woman Circle. Chabad of Madison maintains a mikvah open to women upon appointment. Learn More Get Directions The Peltz Center for Jewish Life 2233 N. Mequon Road, Mequon This beautiful Mequon campus is home to Congregation Agudas Achim Chabad, Mequon Jewish Preschool, Peltz Hebrew School, Mequon Torah Center, Mequon Jewish Teen Center, Mikvah Mei Menachem, Lipskier Judaic Library, Crown Judaica, and the Deli on Crown. The Peltz Center provides a non-judgmental atmosphere to meet every individual at their level of observance for every aspect of Jewish life. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield 1275 N. Barker Road, Brookfield Serving Waukesha County with all Jewish needs. We offer Shabbat and holiday services, social events, Torah classes, mitzvah, and holiday needs: tefillin, mezuzot, lulov & etrog kit, shalach manot, matzah, and more! We conduct community-wide holiday celebrations, women’s events, and weekly Jewish enrichment programming for kids through JUDA (Judaism through the Arts) and Torah Tots Preschool. Learn More Get Directions Chabad of Wauwatosa 2120 N. 64th Street, Wauwatosa At Chabad of Wauwatosa, our mission is to create a welcoming and inclusive Jewish community that fosters spiritual growth, education, and connection. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals and families through the celebration of Jewish traditions, meaningful learning experiences, and acts of kindness. Through our commitment to Torah values, we strive to be a beacon of light and a source of strength for the Wauwatosa community and beyond. Learn More Get Directions Youth & Campus CTeen House - Nicolet High School 6808 Ironwood Lane, Glendale CTeen is designed to reach teenagers during their transformation to adulthood. Programming focuses on social, educational and humanitarian projects, joining teens together in an environment that nurtures the soul and inspires the individual. Teens become part of the worldwide CTeen Network and begin to see society through the Torah’s perspective, learning Jewish values in an intuitive and creative way. Learn More Get Directions Chabad House at UW-Madison 223 W. Gilman Street, Madison UW Chabad provides the 5,000 Jewish students at the UW–Madison with a vibrant Jewish community and a home away from home. Chabad’s programs include Shabbat and holiday celebrations, Jewish classes and discussions, mingling and social events, and Birthright trips. Jewish students from all backgrounds find warmth, family, and Judaism at Chabad during their college years in Madison. Learn More Get Directions Chabad on Campus - Milwaukee 3054 N. Hackett, Milwaukee Chabad on Campus Milwaukee is where every Jewish student is family. Students from UWM, Marquette university, MSOE, the Medical College, and more get together to experience Judaism in a welcoming environment. We offer weekly Shabbat dinners, leadership conferences, Holocaust education, Israel programming, community volunteering opportunities, in-depth study, student counseling, and more. Learn More Get Directions Social Services Social Services The Comfort House (Rogers Memorial) 34829 Pabst Road, Oconomowoc The Comfort House is a warm & welcoming home located directly across the street from Rogers Behavioral Health Hospital. It is a place that is available to anyone who has family or friends who are clients of Rogers and would like to have a private place to stay that is close to their loved ones. You are welcome to make our home - your home - while you are visiting in the area. Learn More Get Directions

  • Mega Challah Bake 2025 | Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    The Mega Challah Bake is presented by Jewish Women’s Circle. It's an annual opportunity for women of all ages and backgrounds to learn about and participate in the meaningful mitzvah of challah. RSVP for the 2024 Mega Challah Bake in Milwaukee on November 19th at 6:30 PM. Pre-Registration Closes Sunday at Midnight! Celebrate the power of women, tradition, and community. Fresh Twist. Same Inspiration. Usually, we roll up our sleeves and mix the dough from scratch. But this year, the dough will be ready for you. That means more time to get creative: try out show-stopping braids, explore sweet and savory flavors, and make each challah truly your own. And as always, we’ll be uplifted and inspired together. Our keynote speaker, Moran Stella Yanai — a former Israeli hostage — will share a powerful story of courage and resilience that will stay with you long after the night is over. Get Your Tickets Now Introducing Our Keynote: Moran Stella Yanai Moran Stella Yanai went to the Nova festival on October 7, 2023, to sell her handmade jewelry, a venue she hoped would boost her career. Instead, s he was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists and released in November 2023 after seven weeks. As a hostage, Moran was forced to deal with unimaginable violence and face seemingly impossible challenges. After returning from captivity, Moran decided to share her story with the world. Not only to heal, but to inspire other women to speak out against violence, to speak the truth about what happened, and to keep the remaining hostages top of mind. Get Your Tickets Now Moran Stella Yanai Former Hostage Want to be a table sponsor? Your sponsorship not only supports this powerful evening of inspiration and unity, but also gives you the opportunity to host your own table of women. As a Table Sponsor, you’ll receive: 10 reserved tickets with prime seating for you and your guests Recognition at your table as a sponsor Name/logo displayed on event signage and our website A small gift of appreciation The joy of knowing your sponsorship helps make this event possible for hundreds of women I Want To Sponsor The Mitzvah of Challah Learn More Challah Stories & Essays Learn More Challah Recipes Learn More Mega Challah Bake Memories Subscribe to the Jewish Women's Circle newsletter • Don’t miss out! First name Last name Email Join Thanks for subscribing!

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