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  • 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 October 1-2, 2025 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 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

  • Synagogues | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Chabad synagogues across the state of Wisconsin provide a warm and accepting environment, easy to follow prayer style, and stimulating discussion and learning opportunities accessible to all worshipers regardless of affiliation or background. Synagogues Chabad of the Bay Area 3607 Libal Street, Green Bay Daily Prayer Times Friday Evening: 7pm all year Morning Services: year 10am all year Learn More Contact Get Directions The Shul - Bayside 8825 N Lake Drive, Bayside Daily Prayer Times Friday Evening: Times fluctuate, please call Rabbi Cheski at 414-439-5041 Shabbat Morning: 10am Morning Services, 11am Junior Congregation, 12:30pm Kiddush Sunday Morning: 8am Morning Minyan Weekday Services: 6:45am Morning Minyan Learn More Contact Get Directions Chabad of the East Side 3030 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee Daily Prayer Times Sunday: 8am Shachris, Mincha & Maariv are candle lighting time or 7:30pm in winter Monday & Thursday: 6:45am Shachris, call to confirm Mincha & Maariv Friday Evening: 7pm Mincha in summer, Mincha based on candle lighting time in winter Shabbat Morning: 9:45am Shachris Learn More Contact Get Directions Chabad of Glendale & River Hills 6789 N Green Bay Avenue, Glendale Daily Prayer Times Daily Evening Services: When school is in session 7:30pm, Summer: 15 Minutes before Sunset Friday Night: At candlelighting time, but not later then 7:00pm Shabbat Morning: 9:30am Morning Services followed by Kiddush Sunday Morning: 8am Shacharit Weekday Services: 6:45am Shacharit Learn More Contact Get Directions Chabad of Kenosha 6520 67th Street, Kenosha Daily Prayer Times Shabbat Morning: 10am Shachris, 11:30am Torah Reading followed by Musaf, 12:30pm Kiddush Contact Rabbi Tzali for specific Shabbat Minyan dates - 262-359-0770 Learn More Contact Get Directions Chabad of Madison 1722 Regent, Madison Daily Prayer Times Friday Evening: Times fluctuate based on sunset, please call 608-358-5410 Shabbat Morning: 10am Morning Services followed by Kiddush Sunday Morning: 9am Shacharit Weekday Services: 7am Shacharit Learn More Contact Get Directions The Peltz Center for Jewish Life 2233 N. Mequon Road, Mequon Daily Prayer Times Daily Evening Services: Times fluctuate based on sunset, click here Shabbat Morning: 9:30am Morning Services followed by Kiddush Sunday Morning: 8am Shacharit Weekday Services: 6:45 am Shacharit Learn More Contact Get Directions Chabad of Waukesha & Brookfield 1275 N. Barker Road, Brookfield Daily Prayer Times Shabbat Morning: 10am Shachris, 11am Torah, 12pm Kiddush Learn More Contact Get Directions

  • Hebrew Schools | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    The mission of Chabad Hebrew School is to provide and promote the highest quality after-school Judaic education to a diverse community of Jewish children. Our Hebrew Schools create a stimulating and friendly environment where children embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride – no matter their level of observance or affiliation. Hebrew Schools The mission of Chabad Hebrew School is to provide and promote the highest quality after-school Judaic education to a diverse community of Jewish children. Our Hebrew Schools create a stimulating and friendly environment where children embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride – no matter their level of observance or affiliation. Students acquire an appreciation for the joys, values and traditions of our heritage as it is vividly brought to life by the dedicated and enthusiastic teachers whose creativity and dynamism make every lesson a unique learning experience. Chabad Hebrew School - Kenosha 6520 67th Street Kenosha, WI 53142 Learn More Chabad Hebrew School - Madison 1722 Regent Street Madison, WI 53726 Learn More Chabad Hebrew School - Glendale & River Hills 6791 N Green Bay Ave Glendale, WI 53209 Learn More Community Hebrew School - Bayside 8825 N Lake Dr. Bayside, WI 53217 Learn More Pelz Hebrew School - Mequon 2233 West Mequon Road Mequon, WI 53092 Learn More

  • JLI Registration | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    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. Colorful Profiles Spring 2025 | 4 Lessons May 5th-26th Short Stories of Extraordinary and Unexpected Characters from Jewish History Find A Course Near You Join this four-week journey to encounter twelve stories of Jewish history’s most fascinating men and women. Discover the incredible Jewish lives of converts, captives, royal advisors, philosophers, philanthropists, and more. You’ll be fascinated by their sacrifices, adventures, and achievements and get a vivid look at our people’s rich heritage and history. This course will satisfy most states' continuing education requirements for Medical Doctors, Psychologists, Social Workers, LMFTs, and LMHC/LPCs. Go to myjli.com/continuingeducation for a complete accreditation statement. Lesson Details Lesson 1 Courageous Converts A Roman prince outwits his uncle to study Torah, an Italian priest studies his way to a new life, and a Polish noble meets an old Jew studying Talmud on a Paris park bench—see their journey to Judaism and what came next. Lesson 2 Influential Jews Spain’s top Torah scholar leads a Muslim Army, an Amsterdam rabbi with a printshop talks England into readmitting Jews, and a rabbi teaches a Catholic scholar and saves Central Europe’s Jewish books— how did they integrate Judaism into their influence? Lesson 3 Unsung Heroines A businesswoman saves thousands from the Inquisition and rebuilds Jewish life across the Mediterranean, and a female Torah scholar shapes Halachic discourse while raising a family, feeding students, and caring for the sick—see the secret ways women shaped Jewish history. Lesson 4 Heroes and Hostages Four rabbis are captured by 10th-century pirates, Germany’s foremost Jewish leader is held for ransom, and thousands of East European Jews languish in Ottoman slave markets—how did Jewish communities respond? 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 Madison Register Now Chabad of Kenosha Register Now Registration

  • Milwaukee Maccabee | Nominations

    This Chanukah, we invite you to participate in an extraordinary opportunity to recognize individuals who embody the enduring spirit of the Maccabees – a group of brave Jewish people who stood up against popular opinion to defend Jewish observance of Torah and mitzvahs. The Milwaukee Maccabee Awards will honor three individuals who exemplify Jewish pride, resilience, and inspiration. 2024 Milwaukee Maccabee Awards Honoring Heroes of Jewish Light, Joy, and Spirit This Chanukah, we invite you to participate in an extraordinary opportunity to recognize individuals who embody the enduring spirit of the Maccabees – a group of brave Jewish people who stood up against popular opinion to defend Jewish observance of Torah and mitzvahs. The Milwaukee Maccabee Awards will honor three individuals who exemplify Jewish pride, resilience, and inspiration. Winners will be publicly honored at the annual Chanukah Festival and Gelt Drop, held on Sunday, December 29th at 4pm – sharing their achievements and spreading the light of their actions. Recognize the heroes among us by nominating someone who exemplifies Jewish light, joy, and spirit. Nominate Someone Today By Completing the Form Below Nominations close Wednesday, December 25th at 11:59 pm CST Your First & Last Name Your Email Your Phone Number Name of Nominee Age of nominee Which of the following nomination critera has your nominee met? (select all that apply) * Required Stood up with Jewish pride in the face of "popular" opinion, demonstrating courage and conviction Undertook or fulfilled a mitzvah despite facing adversity, serving as a model of dedication and commitment. Inspired others to connect more deeply to their Jewish identity through their words, actions, or example. Please share specific examples demonstrating how the nominee has met one or more of the nomination criteria. Submit Thank you for submitting! Winners will be selected and notified by December 26th. Nomination form

  • News | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Stay updated with the latest news, events, and community initiatives from Lubavitch of Wisconsin. Explore inspiring stories and insights into Jewish life in Wisconsin. In the News The latest coverage on all things Lubavitch of Wisconsin – including the incredible programming our shluchim and shluchos are spearheading across the state. Finding Faith in Football Country During Historic Green Bay Draft chabad.org Chabad at the Draft: Kosher, Shabbat and Tefillin in Green Bay Lubavitch.com Friendship Cafe and Bakery prepping meals, cookies to be served at NFL Draft cbs58 Chabad of Madison opens new center for growing Jewish community The Cap Times Milwaukee high schoolers host podcast for teens to open up conversation about mental health TMJ4 Grand Opening for Chabad of Madison Channel 3000 Local groups hope for lasting peace after Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire deal CBS 58 Friendship Circle's 'One Thing I Wish You Knew' event ABC WISN 12 At Milwaukee Friendship Circle, Teens Are Breaking the Silence on Mental Health Chabad.org The event, hosted by The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin and REDgen, was called “One Thing I Wish You Knew.” TMJ 4 A Southeastern Wisconsin Hanukkah celebration returns to Bayshore. ABC WISN 12 Wisconsin's biggest Hanukkah festival celebrates the Jewish festival of lights. TMJ4 The Chabad of Madison will return to the exterior of the shopping center. Channel 3000 News Jewish Wisconsinites celebrate Hanukkah Spectrum 1 News Chabad takes local college students to Pegisha in New York Jewish Chronicle Billboards Promote Jewish Pride CBS58 Rosh Hashanah serves as a time for reflection, resilience and grief Spectrum News 1 'Together we’re stronger': Jewish community reflects on past year ahead of Rosh Hashanah TMJ4 Suicide Prevention with Levi Stein Wisconsin's Afternoon News Burning Bright: Rabbi Lev and Talia Hope To Be Advocates, Advisors and Allies for MATC’s Jewish Students MATC Newsroom Jewish Food Festival; Community and Unity Real Milwaukee | Fox 6 Jewish Food Festival in Mequon Fox 6 Jewish Food Festival Returns for 6th Year WISN 12 'Bike4Friendship' cycling event held Fox 6 Man rides in Bike4Friendship after near-death experience CBS58

  • Jewish Women's Circle | Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    The Jewish Women’s Circle at Lubavitch of Wisconsin is for women of all ages and backgrounds. Explore your Jewish spirituality while bringing warmth and inspiration to your daily life. Join us in building lasting friendships, participating in intellectually meaningful discussions, and schmoozing together. 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. Join Us at an Upcoming Event Thanks for coming! Thanks for coming! Thanks for coming! RSVP Now 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

  • Schools | Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin

    Our Jewish 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. 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

  • 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

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Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin
3109 North Lake Drive

Milwaukee, WI 53211

EIN: 39-1170927

Phone: 414-961-6100

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6789 N Green Bay Ave.

Glendale, WI 53209

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