CHANUKAH

Annual South Hills Lights Chanukah Celebration

Join the annual South Hills Lights Chanukah Celebration! Yummy donuts and latkes, hot drinks, gelt drop, grand menorah lighting and more! Let's celebrate together and show our Jewish Pride!

Friday Evening Shabbat Service

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

You’re invited to Congregation Bet Tikvah's monthly Friday evening Shabbat service. We are a welcoming, queer-centric independent minyan. You can attend virtually via Zoom, or join us in person. We no longer require new attendees to sign up ahead of time! Simply show up and sign in at the security desk.

Shabbat With You

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

Families with young children are invited to spend Shabbat morning with Rodef Shalom at Shabbat with You. Drop in for a light breakfast, play date, sing-a-long with Cantor Toby, and a Shabbat activity with Family Center Director Ellie Feibus.

Hanukkah Party

Temple Sinai 5505 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join Congregation Bet Tikvah and Temple Sinai's Pride Tribe for a Hanukkah party! It will be a night of fun, light and games. It's also a potluck! We're bringing the latkes and hopefully you'll share your favorite winter treats.

Maccabi Steering Committee

JCC Levinson Hall 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Monthly Steering Committee Meeting for Maccabi information and updates.

JCC Big Night Committee Meeting

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

JCC Big Night Committee meeting hold

Light Shabbat Candles at: 4:55 PM

Pittsburgh 2201 Pennsylvania Furnace Rd, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA, United States

Parshat Vayechi, Light Shabbat Candles at: 4:55 PM Blessings: https://chabad.org/87131#blessings Brought to you by Chabad.org

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Audio hotline of upcoming featured events: 412-930-0590.

To view candle lighting times for locations other than Pittsburgh, visit Chabad.org.

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