Tree of Life Groundbreaking

Tree of Life Synagogue 5898 Wilkins Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

This weekend--the summer solstice and brightest day of the year--is being held for the groundbreaking for Tree of Life. Please note that for security and capacity reasons, this event is invitation only and requires an RSVP in advance We look forward to working together with the community to light the path forward.

Pursuer of Peace Award Dinner

Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Honoring the Eradicate Hate Global Summit and its founders Laura Ellsworth and Mark Nordenberg.

JCC Board Meeting #4

JCC Squirrel Hill 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

JCC Board Meeting

Art in Community

10.27 Healing Partnership

Join JFCS and 10.27 Healing Partnership as they combine forces and offer an art-based mindfulness program for all who are interested. The group will explore ways making art can help regulate the nervous system, promote playfulness, imagination, and connect us more deeply to our bodies, emotions, thoughts, and worldviews. Attendees will come together in community […]

JFF-PGH Infertility Support Group

Zoom

This free support group is open to all women experiencing fertility struggles in the Pittsburgh area. Led by  therapist Robin Freyberg PhD LCSW, our groups are held virtualy and all attendees sign a confidentiality agreement.

Living with Loss: A Field Guide to Navigating Grief and Moving Forward

Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Losing a loved one is hard. Join us for this free program and hear from highly regarded experts who will help us find ways to understand and manage grief while continuing to live a full life. Free and open to the public. Advance registration is required at rodefshalom.org/livingwithloss. Check-in begins at 9:00 a.m. Light refreshments […]

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