Shabbat of Love
YOUR HOMELift up Jewish joy in a way that is meaningful to you.
Lift up Jewish joy in a way that is meaningful to you.
Babyccino for moms and babies/tots! Israel is constantly on our minds, and we'll be exploring the four holy cities of Israel through movement, music, crafts, sensory, and play! Enjoy spending time with your children and other moms!
Where Judaism comes alive! Open to all.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED: Pittsburgh Tzelem group provides a safe, sacred space for nonbinary, trans, gender expansive, and LGBTQ+ teens to explore and celebrate the various ways that Judaism honors expansive understandings of gender.
Virtual Orientation Session for the Teen Civil Rights Journey to the American South.
Learn the ins and outs of creating a successful event from two local experts, Karley Parker and Ateret Cope.
Kosher Cooking Experience for your little Chef. Ages 4-11 Tuesdays 4:15-5:30PM Israeli Cuisine 4 weekly sessions
Class is in the McGovern conference center of the south tower, second floor in the Ambrose room. Take the B elevators from the James St. garage to the second floor. To Register Email jim.stupar@ahn.org or call 412-359-6758.
4-Session Series: Wednesdays at 9:30 AM, Jan. 10-31, 2024.
Join Emily Harris from Spirited Fun Improv and the 10.27 Healing Partnership for a series of safe and lively classes where participants can stay curious, build friendships and lighten up! This free program will be on January 24th, January 31st, February 7th, February 14th, February 21st, and February 28th from 1pm-2pm in the 10.27 Healing […]
Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Growing up with social media Robert Siegel (Former Senior Host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews: Sherry Turkle (Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor, Social Studies of Science & Technology, M.I.T.) Brian Merchant (Tech Columnist, LA Times, Author, Blood in the Machine) Wednesday, January 24th @ 4pm ET FREE […]
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