[GLENDALE]—Lubavitch of Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Jewish Federation are partnering to host the entire Jewish community for an outdoor street festival on Monday, October 2, from 5:00pm-8:00pm. The “Sukkot Street Party” will feature a DJ, carnival rides, street shows, a mega sized sukkah structure, and dinner.
The Sukkot holiday, which begins at nightfall on September 29 and goes through Friday, October 7, is the Jewish harvest festival. Sukkot is celebrated by building a “sukkah”, a temporary outdoor structure where Jewish people eat and celebrate during the holiday week.
The Sukkot Street Party is free and open to all, and organizers are expecting the entire Jewish community to show up to celebrate. The festival will take place at the corner of Green Bay Avenue and Green Tree Road, with the street blocked off to accommodate the celebration. Featured at the event are carnival rides, DJ and an outdoor LED dance floor, a giant community sukkah that seats hundreds, strolling street shows, delicious Kosher tailgate dinner, face paint and balloon twisting, a mobile full-service bar, and more!
“We are really excited for the Street Party,” says Rabbi Mendel Shmotkin, director of Lubavitch of Wisconsin. “Sukkot is the holiday of Jewish unity and we are looking forward to bringing the community together to celebrate.” Organizers are expecting hundreds of participants, and are preparing to welcome people of all backgrounds.
Admission is free, ride and food tickets will be available for purchase. For more information, and to buy tickets online, go to sukkotstreetparty.com
About the sponsoring organization: Lubavitch of Wisconsin is a local Jewish organization offering Jewish education, outreach and social service programming for families and individuals of all ages, backgrounds and affiliations. For more information, visit www.chabadwi.org
Date: October 2, 2023
Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Cost: FREE admission and concert
Location: Corner of Green Bay Ave and Green Tree Rd
