JFilm Festival

A celebration of the most current Jewish and/or Israeli films from around the globe.

Counting the Omer Yoga with Tiferet

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

Join us for seven weekly yoga sessions, each session will be held in the Zweig Library at Beth Shalom. In collaboration with Congregation Beth Shalom, Tiferet Project is leading a yoga series that explores this week by week countdown from Passover to Shavuot. The countdown links the freedom and liberation of Passover with the revelation […]

JFilm Festival

A celebration of the most current Jewish and/or Israeli films from around the globe.

Intro to Mindfulness Course

10.27 Healing Partnership

Practicing mindfulness techniques may seem straightforward, but achieving mastery can be challenging. Amidst the stress we face today, integrating these practices into your daily routine can offer profound benefits. This series aims to help you alleviate stress and anxiety while enhancing your mental clarity. Think of it as a brief retreat for your mind! Explore […]

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.

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