Guide to Jewish Wisconsin 2025-2026 - Catalog - Page 46
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LUBAVITCH OF WISCONSIN
3109 N. Lake Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 961-6100 • Fax: (833) 560-7771
ChabadWI.org
Executive Director: Rabbi Yisroel Shmotkin,
RIS@ChabadWI.org
A full service organization, LOW’s institutions and
programs span the entire landscape of Wisconsin
Jewry: the very young, teens, young adults,
families and senior citizens, regardless of religious
background, affiliation or level of observance.
Encouraging personal involvement, it provides
guidance and the means to practice Jewish life.
It serves every institution, and it encourages
every positive Jewish practice and expression. It
reaches out to the unaffiliated and does not recognize religious divisions among Jewish people.
T Cedarburg Jewish Discovery Center
N58 W6208 Columbia Rd.
Cedarburg, WI 53012
(414) 897-1946
JewishCedarburg.org
Director: Rabbi Moshe Luchins
JewishCedarburg.org
The Jewish Discovery Center in Cedarburg is
dedicated to provide rich educational opportunities
regarding Jewish values and observance to a diverse
community, promoting tolerance and understanding.
As a location for tourists as well as locals of all
religious backgrounds to come learn, explore and
discover about the Jewish religion and culture in
a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. The
Discovery Center offers Jewish holiday experiences,
Jewish artifact exhibits, historical Jewish displays,
crafts for children and classes for adults. In addition,
visitors will be able to purchase Judaica-themed art
and holiday needs such as menorahs and seder plates.
Hours: Thursday, Sunday: 11 am–4 pm
Friday: 11 am–2 pm
T Chabad of Downtown
1310 N. Astor St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 272-2433 • Fax: (414) 961-3273
ChabadOfDowntown.org
Director: Rabbi Yoseph Samuels,
Samuelscod@aol.com
The Lubavitch-affiliated institution offers group classes,
lunch and learn, mezuzah affixing, chaplain services,
personalized and individual classes throughout the
city, individual mitzvah campaigns, Sukkah-mobile
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and bar mitzvah programs in addition to personalized rabbinical services for all lifecycle events.
T Jewish REACH (Russian
Education & Aid Center)
6789 N. Green Bay Ave.
Glendale, WI 53209
(414) 213-8023 • Fax: (833) 560-7771
Director: Rabbi Yaakov Elman, RYE@ChabadWI.org
Jewish REACH provides for the spiritual needs
and all aspects of Jewish life and education for Jews
from the former Soviet Union. REACH conducts
Shabbos and holiday services, adult and youth
educational training in Torah and Hebrew, serves
all lifecycle events, bris, bar mitzvah, weddings,
funerals, provides prayer books and conducts
services and discussions in the Russian language.
T Judaism at Home/Klal Yisrael
3109 N. Lake Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 544-5664 • (414) 961-6100
Director: Rabbi Mendel Mann, RMM@ChabadWI.org
The program aims at reaching out to and
including every single Jewish individual of the
Greater Milwaukee area in Jewish life, upgrading
their Jewish identity, knowledge, observance
and involvement in communal Jewish life.
Klal Yisrael will seek to secure every Jewish home
with a mezuzah, Shabbat candle holders, charity
box, and a basic Torah (five books of Moses), along
with ongoing information on Torah study, Jewish
history, meaning of Jewish tradition and more.
T Lubavitch House
3109 N. Lake Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 961-6100 • Fax: (833) 560-7771
ChabadWI.org
Executive Director: Rabbi Yisroel Shmotkin,
RIS@ChabadWI.org
Lubavitch House is headquarters to Wisconsin’s Lubavitch activities and institutions and
home to many of its programs. This includes
Mikvah Chaya Mushka, the Shul East, Judaica
Library, citywide holiday celebrations, statewide
outreach, Torah study, Shabbatons and lectures.
Our Holiday Celebration magazine reaches 11,000
addresses in 250 areas all over Wisconsin. Our Mitzvah Campaign — T’filin, Mezuzos, Shabbat candle
lighting, charity boxes, Torah books, Shmurah
Matzoh, Sukkos, Shalach Manos, etc. — are served
annually to more than two thousand individuals.