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Sunday, April 7
12:00 AM- 11:59 PM

Big Nosh Jewish Food Festival

In-Person Event

Venue

Congregation Beth Shalom
5915 Beacon Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15217 United States
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Phone
412-421-2288
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As the war in Israel continues, we recognize the importance of having a safe space to gather and would like to invite our community to our upcoming events.

This first-ever Big Nosh will be the biggest celebration of Jewish and Israeli food and culture in our community.

Connecting Pittsburghers With Jewish Food

Launching in 2024, the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle’s first-ever Big Nosh will be the biggest celebration of Jewish and Israeli food and culture in our community.

Food at the event Kosher under the Vaad Harabonim of Pittsburgh.

Learn more at pjcbignosh.com →

Presented by Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle

Sponsored By

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh

BigNosh Sponsors

Venue

Congregation Beth Shalom
5915 Beacon Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15217 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
412-421-2288
View Venue Website

Questions:

Organizer

Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Phone
412-687-1000
Email
newsdesk@pittsburghjewishchronicle.org
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Event Website
https://pjcbignosh.com/

Full inclusion is a core value of Jewish Pittsburgh. The Jewish Federation welcomes invitees of all abilities, backgrounds, races, religious affiliations, sexual orientations and gender identities. Please discuss accessibility accommodations with the contact person for this event.

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