Ethics & Crossroads
Zoom25-Session Series: Wednesdays at 7:00 PM, Sept. 27, 2023 – May 15, 2024.
25-Session Series: Wednesdays at 7:00 PM, Sept. 27, 2023 – May 15, 2024.
A New JLI course Discover the core mystical and spiritual teachings of Kabbalah and their relevance to everyday life. You’ll learn to think like a Jewish mystic and gain powerful insights to fuel deeper self-understanding and personal growth. Curious why there’s so much buzz around Kabbalah? Discover it for yourself by attending The World of […]
JCC and the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh are teaming up with Vitalant and American Friends of Magen David Adom to host additional blood drives related to the war in Israel.
We want to spend Shabbat with You! Families with young children are invited to join us for a pre-Shabbat playdate, service, and dinner to celebrate Shabbat together! $5 per family.
How should we understand the various antisemitic expressions that are now on full display?
Join experts, beginners and players of all levels for Mah Jongg during religious school. Temple members and non-members welcome!
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Where Judaism comes alive! Open to all.
Babyccino, a chic meet-up for moms and babies/tots, is back! This 3 week session will be all about Chanukah! Through music, movement, art, sensory, and play, we'll learn about the story of Chanukah, discover the miracle of light, and explore the many customs and traditions! Come for one session, or come for all 3!
Make Chanukah cookies to take home and to donate.
Build a brighter world at the CKids Pre Chanukah Legoland- Chanukah is right around the corner, time for some epic pre-holiday fun! ➢ “Menorah Madness” team competitions ➢ “Mystery Maccabee Quest” adventure ➢ “Spin and Stack” mega-dreidel showdown ➢ “Glownut Lab” (Yup, that’s glow-in-the-dark lego doughnuts!) ➢ "Build-your-own Chanukah Dazzler"- light up Menorah! Each child […]
Annual Dinner.
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