Event Series Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival

Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival

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

Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The Book Festival is presented with the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow.

Canceled The Three Thousand Year Connection between the Jewish People and the Land of Israel

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

This event has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience. By Invite Only. This session, geared to Jewish youth professionals, will be divided into two parts: A presentation consisting of a deep dive into the unequivocal, historical, archaeological, literary, and scientific evidence that the Jewish people have been deeply connected to the Land of Israel […]

Event Series Three Rivers Film Festival

Three Rivers Film Festival

The Harris Theater 809 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States +1 more

The Three Rivers Film Festival runs November 13-20 and will showcase exciting and thought-provoking independent feature films from around the world that you won’t see anywhere else. Along with the screenings, come enjoy Q&As with cast and crew, after-parties, a chance to vote on your favorite films, and more. This expansive, 8-day event will be […]

SteelTree Board Meeting

private Pittsburgh, PA, United States

questions? email Meryl Franzos at mfranzos@jfedpgh.org

CKids Jewish Discovery Club

Chabad of the South Hills' New Building 1700 Bower Hill Road, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Open to all.  No membership or affiliation required. Aleph Champ Hebrew Reading Love for being Jewish New and Exciting Content Each Week Rockin Holiday Events 0-4 Torah Tots 5-11 Super Jew 12-13 BMX Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience

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