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  • Celebration Magazine | Jewish Living, Holidays & Inspiration

    Read Celebration Magazine for insights on Jewish holidays, traditions, and everyday living, offering inspiration and connection throughout the year. Celebration! Celebration! Magazine is Lubavitch of Wisconsin's publication created to remind, educate, and encourage Jews throughout the country of upcoming holidays, history, and Jewish observance. Click below to view one of our issues from the past year. Check out the latest issue of Celebration! Shavuos May 2026 Pesach March 2026 Purim February 2026 Chanukah November 2025 Tishrei - High Holidays September 2025 Three Weeks 5785 June 2025 Shavuot 5785 May 2025 Pesach 5785 March 2025 Chanukah 5785 December 2024 Tishrei 5785 September 2024 Tammuz 5784 July 2024 Shavuos 5784 June 2024 Purim 5785 February 2025 Elul 5784 September 2024 Pesach 5784 April 2024 Purim 5784 March 2024 10 Shvat January 2024 Tishrei 5784 August 2023 Elul 5783 July 2023 Chanukah 5784 November 2023 Three Weeks 5783 May 2023

  • ARK | Acts of Random Kindness | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    We can generate change in ourselves and in our community with the simple act of consistent giving. ARK charity boxes give every person the opportunity to make the world a better place through Acts of Random Kindness. We believe acts of random kindness can become acts of routine kindness – so we bought a billboard to spread the word. The ARK Giving Project in Wisconsin is inspired by and a result of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's call to inspire humanity to greater moral and ethical heights through positive and consistent action. Request An ARK Get an ARK charity box. Fill it up. Share the contents with a charity or someone in need. Develop a habit of giving. Why it Works People are more influenced by the things they do than by the knowledge they are taught. Compassion and kindness are strengthened by consistency. Giving small amounts of charity every day causes one to become a giver. Childhood is the prime time to cultivate compassion and kindness. Children also influence adults to do the same. This creates a stronger culture of giving in society. ARK charity boxes give every person the opportunity to make the world a better place through Acts of Random Kindness. We can generate change in ourselves and in our community with the simple act of consistent giving. Keep it handy, use it daily, and together we'll achieve Acts of Routine Kindness. Request An ARK

  • Senior Connections | Jewish Programs for Seniors in Wisconsin

    Senior Connections offers meaningful programs, social opportunities, and support for Jewish seniors across Wisconsin, fostering connection and community. Senior Connections Senior Connections is an inter-generational program that promotes sharing stories, Jewish experiences, and knowledge among the generations. We arrange social events, educational programs, and holiday celebrations. Senior Connections also works with nursing homes, retirement communities, and individuals to help with specific needs, home visits, and more. Senior Connections is here to provide you and your loved ones with a sense of happiness, comfort, purpose, and a quality of life. If you're interested in making a connection for a senior you know, or would like to volunteer your time, please email program director Chedva Federman. Contact Us For more senior resources, visit this comprehensive guide to Jewish Senior Living Communities from Caring.com. Seniors have vast knowledge and experiences to offer. They are the pillars of our society upon whom our generation stands. It is my hope that our children will appreciate and respect those who planted for our future. Chedva Federman, Director

  • Lag BaOmer | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Celebrate Lag BaOmer with Lubavitch of Wisconsin. Learn about Lag BaOmer and celebrate with us at our annual Lag BaOmer picnic and carnival! Lag BaOmer In Wisconsin with Chabad Lubavitch May 25, 2027 Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, who lived in the second century of the Common Era, was the first to publicly teach the mystical dimension of the Torah known as the Kabbalah, and is the author of the classic text of Kabbalah, the Zohar. On the day of his passing, Rabbi Shimon instructed his disciples to mark the date as “the day of my joy.” The chassidic masters explain that the final day of a righteous person’s earthly life marks the point at which all their deeds, teachings and work achieve their culminating perfection and the zenith of their impact upon our lives. So each Lag BaOmer, we celebrate Rabbi Shimon’s life and the revelation of the esoteric soul of Torah. Lag BaOmer also commemorates another joyous event. The Talmud relates that in the weeks between the Jewish holidays of Passover and Shavuot, a plague raged among the disciples of the great sage Rabbi Akiva (teacher of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai), “because they did not act respectfully towards each other.” These weeks are therefore observed as a period of mourning, with various joyous activities proscribed by law and custom. On Lag BaOmer the deaths ceased. Thus, Lag BaOmer also carries the theme of loving and respecting one’s fellow (ahavat Yisrael). Join Us for a Lag BaOmer Carnival & Picnic FREE entry! Rain or shine! Friday, May 16th 2:30-3:30PM for schools 3:30-4:30PM for community 6401 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Behind the JB, BHA & MJDS Campuses Inflatables | Entertainment | Games | Carnival Snacks ...And More! RSVP NOW Find a Lag BaOmer event 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 Lag BaOmer Resources Lag BaOmer History What is Lag BaOmer Lag BaOmer Insights Lag BaOmer Stories Engage your kids in the holiday. Join Our Lag BaOmer Celebration

  • Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) | In-Depth Jewish Courses

    JLI offers structured Jewish courses in Wisconsin, combining deep learning with real-world relevance in a warm, engaging setting. Sinai and Civics: The Jewish ethics that shaped America’s founding June 2026 | 4 Lessons In time for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this four-session course reflects on the Jewish ethics, ideas, and values that inspired and influenced America’s founders—and that still shape our government and society today. Find A Course Near You Was it always self-evident that all people are “created equal”? What is the “pursuit of happiness”? What inspired America’s system of checks and balances? And looking ahead, what steps can we take to build a just and united future? (No previous Jewish learning necessary.) This course will satisfy the continuing education (CLE) requirements of lawyers and legal professionals. Go to myjli.com/continuingeducation for a complete accreditation statement. Lesson Details Lesson 1 The Foundations of the Covenant From the Pilgrims on, America’s founders drew inspiration from the Hebrew Bible. America was founded, not by conquest, but by a shared promise—a covenant. See how these factors helped make America the most welcoming nation for Jews in our long Diaspora. Lesson 2 The Roots of Equality It wasn’t always self-evident that all people are created equal. So why did the founders think it was? Discover the story of this foundational American and Jewish value. Lesson 3 In G-d We Trust What is “The American Dream”? Discover the surprising story of how a Biblical concept came to shape America’s ideal of equal opportunity and mass prosperity. Lesson 4 The Separation of Powers Three branches of government. The separation of church and state. See how America’s system parallels the Torah’s ancient division of powers—and how they each understand the role morality plays in the public square. Register At A Location Near You Chabad of Glendale & River Hills Register Now The Shul: Bayside Register Now Chabad of Mequon Register Now Chabad of Kenosha Coming Soon Registration

  • Jewish Schools in Wisconsin | Preschool, Elementary & High School

    Explore Jewish schools across Wisconsin, including preschool, elementary, and high school options focused on strong Torah values, dual curriculum academics, 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

  • 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

  • Gelt Drop Survey | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Thank you for attending the 2024 Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop! We want to hear your feedback. Take our survey for your chance to win a $25 Target gift card. Chanukah Festival & Gelt Drop Survey Thank you for attending the 2024 Chanukah Festival and Gelt Drop! We'd love to hear more about your experience so that we can continue to elevate this event. Complete this survey for your chance to win a $25 Target gift card. First & last name How did you hear about the event? select an option I enjoyed the festival atmosphere select an option I felt proud to be a part of the Milwaukee Jewish community. select an option Email I participated in / interacted with... (select all that apply) * Required Illuminated Swings Light up see saws Glow face paint 12 foot Lite Brite Glow games LED robot dancers Photo Booth Train rides Balloons Cookie decorating Donuts & hot chocolate The Deli on Crown Any additional feedback? Send Thank you for your feedback!

  • 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

  • EAA Air Show | Kosher Food | Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Lubavitch of Wisconsin is pleased to provide a variety of kosher lunch and dinner options onsite in Oshkosh for EAA AirVenture. Preorders required! Takeoff with Kosher Takeout Lubavitch of Wisconsin has a variety of kosher lunch and dinner options onsite in Oshkosh for AirVenture event attendees Monday, July 21st - Friday, July 25th thanks to our partners at The Deli On Crown . PREORDERS FOR KOSHER FOOD ARE REQUIRED! Orders must be placed by 3:00 PM the day prior to pickup. Meals can be picked up daily at the Lubavitch of Wisconsin RV (spot number L269 at Camp Scholler) any time between 12pm and 6pm. Preorder Your Food Now

  • Mitzvah Opportunities in Wisconsin | Do a Mitzvah Today

    Discover meaningful mitzvah opportunities across Wisconsin. Give back, get involved, and make a difference in your local Jewish community. Mitzvah Campaign Mitzvot is the birthright and privilege of every Jew, and there is no Jew for whom they are foreign. Every day, Lubavitch of Wisconsin provides the means for Jews from every background to fulfill a mitzvah, a moment of Jewish connection. Lighting a Shabbat candle, putting on Tefillin, affixing a mezuzah; each mitzvah is a spark that ignites the soul and fuels the spirit. If you need assistance fulfilling a mitzvah, please contact us by completing the form below. We're here to help! Learn About Mitzvot TEFILLIN MEZUZAH SHABBAT CANDLES How can we help? First & last name Email Choose a mitzvah (select all that apply) * Required Shabbat Candles Tefillin Mezuzot Kosher Mikvah Torah Study Tzedakah Jewish Education Letter in the Torah Jewish Books Other Phone number Any additional backround you'd like to share? Send Thanks for submitting! We’ll get back to you shortly. More About The Mitzvot About Mitzvot Shabbat Candles We light candles every Friday evening and on the eve of Jewish holidays. The candles bring peace into our homes, and add light and warmth to the world. Learn More Tefillin The Torah commands Jewish men to bind tefillin onto their head and upper arm every weekday. Tefillin is an incredibly powerful mitzvah. Learn More Mezuzot A mezuzah mounted on the right side of the doorpost reminds us of our heritage and invites G-d's watchful care over the home. Learn More 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 Mikvah The Mikvah is a pool of water used to affect purity. It's used by a woman as part of the niddah cycle before she is reunited with her husband. Learn More Torah Study A Jew is always studying Torah. Daily Torah reflection allows us to connect to G‑d through studying His wisdom. Learn More Tzedakah Literally translated as “justice” or “righteousness,” tzedakah tells us that sharing what we have with others is the honest and just thing to do. Learn More Jewish Education Jewish education sustains our people. Jewish education prepares children to be learned, compassionate, and inspired bearers of our tradition. Learn More Letter in the Torah The Jewish nation is like one Torah scroll. if any letter is missing or incomplete, the whole scroll is invalid for use. Learn More Jewish Books Filling your home with holy books connects you to your heritage and birthright and serves as a source of blessing and Jewish spirit. Learn More Ahavat Yisroel The Torah commands us to "Love your fellow as yourself." Since G‑d loves every one of us, love of one's fellow is a greatest show of love for Him. Learn More Moshiach Two of the most fundamental tenets of the Jewish faith are the belief in the ultimate redemption and that the dead will be resurrected at that time. Learn More

  • Jewish Summer Camps in Wisconsin | Fun, Friends & Jewish Pride

    Explore Jewish summer camps in Wisconsin offering fun, friendship, and meaningful Jewish experiences in a safe and inspiring environment. Summer Camps Are you ready to give your child the Jewish summer camp experience of a lifetime? Camp for Infant - Age 4 Camp for Age 5-12 Camp Gan Israel is a place where children are loved, where counselors are chosen from hundreds of applicants for their passion and devotion, where kids are nurtured and taught values, and where lasting friendships are built. We have programs for children from 5 through 12 years old including day camp and overnight camp options. Are you ready for your child to have the summer of a lifetime? Learn more about our programs below. Camp Gan Israel Camp Gan Israel - Milwaukee 8825 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee Since 1970, CGI has provided thousands of children from all backgrounds — regardless of their financial status — an engaging summer experience. CGI offers a wide array of activities for children ages 5-12, including sports, nature programming, arts, swimming, Judaica, and field trips. Milwaukee’s finest coaches and instructors work with your children to learn new skills and develop their self-esteem. Learn More Camp Gan Israel - Waukesha 1275 N. Barker Road, Brookfield Gan Israel is much more than a break from the school routine. It is a comprehensive program, designed to strengthen the body and soul. We provide your child with a rich and wholesome summer of fun and excitement, in a warm and spirited atmosphere, where they will develop friendships and have meaningful educational experiences. Learn More CKIDS - Camp Gan Israel Overnight N1875 21st Avenue, Wautoma CKids Gan Israel Wisconsin is a premier Jewish overnight camp that provides the optimal environment for every camper to grow, thrive, and flourish. CKIDS Camp Gan Israel, provides children with an authentic, 24-hour-a-day Jewish experience imbued with joy, excitement, and state-of-the art activities including sports, nature programming, arts, swimming, Judaica, and field trips. Learn More Summer Day Camps Infant - Age 4 Jewish Beginnings Lubavitch Preschool 6401 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Milwaukee Acclaimed for its warm environment that nurtures each child’s unique gifts, Jewish Beginnings serves a cross-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. Summers include water activities, arts and crafts, a traveling petting zoo, visits from Betty Brynn Children's Museum, and more! Learn More Mequon Jewish Preschool 11112 N Crown Ct, 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. Summers include water activities, gardening, visits from the fire department, and more! Learn More Infant-4

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