Expressive Community Drum Circle

10.27 Healing Partnership

10.27 Healing Partnership hosts drop-in community conscious and expressive drum circles once a month led by Stephanie and Bob Miller. Come and experience the healing power of music and build community on May 13th! No skill is needed to participate. All are welcome, the events are free, and instruments will be provided.

Yom HaZikaron Ceremony / Yom HaAtzma’ut Concert

Congregation Beth Shalom 5915 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Congregation Beth Shalom marks Israel's Memorial Day with a ceremony honoring those who gave their lives in defending the State of Israel, followed by a celebration of Israel's 76 years of independence with a concert by the Hod veHadar Orchestra, including sing-along and folk dancing. Dessert will be served.

Yom Ha’atzmaut

Community Day School 6424 Forward Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

SAVE THE DATE A community wide celebration of Israel's Independence Day.

SteelTree Meeting

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh 2000 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

More details coming soon.

Intergenerational Family Dynamics Discussion Group

JCC South Hills 345 Kane Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

The "Intergenerational Family Dynamics Discussion Group" was featured in JCC South Hills AgeWell Club in February 2023 and is a Monthly Ongoing Club Event. Please join us each month! It is geared toward anyone who has children, grandchildren, a spouse, siblings or parents-in other words, anyone who is part of a family. Older adults will […]

Fighting Antisemitism with Self-Insight

Adat Shalom 368 Guys Run Rd, Cheswick, PA, United States

This interactive program will focus on how to determine the urgency of incidents, explore the impact of antisemitism on their own life and family history, and practice reacting with intentionality in difficult conversations.

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