Super Sunday Volunteer Training Session 2
VirtualPrepare for Super Sunday with our second volunteer training session.
Prepare for Super Sunday with our second volunteer training session.
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 […]
This free support group is open to all women experiencing fertility struggles in the Pittsburgh area. Led by therapist Robin Freyberg PhD LCSW, our groups are held virtualy and all attendees sign a confidentiality agreement.
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.
Bring your lunch and join Cantor Glaser to look at the prayers of Kabbalat Shabbat—the opening psalms and prayers of the Shabbat evening service. This class will be recorded for those unable to attend.
More details coming soon.
Learn necessary self defense skills in this three-part series.
Families with young children are invited to join Cantor Toby Glaser and Family Center Director Ellie Feibus for a pre-Shabbat playdate, service, and dinner to celebrate Shabbat together! $5 per family.
Be a hero in your community at the Jewish Federation's Annual Super Sunday.
Where Judaism comes alive! Open to all.
Free, from 10am-11am every first and third Monday of the month (Feb. 5th and 19th, March 4th and 18th, and April 1st), in the South Hills Jewish Community Center, Conference Room. Immerse yourself in the soothing tones of crystal and Tibetan singing bowls expertly played by Shawn Fertitta. Throughout the session, you will delve into […]
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