CLE: Risk-Taking: How Much Danger Does Jewish Law Permit?
ZoomOpen to all—you need not be a lawyer to attend.
Earn 2 ethics credits per class!
Open to all—you need not be a lawyer to attend.
Earn 2 ethics credits per class!
Rabbi Ron Symons, JCC Senior Director of Jewish Life for nine years and founding director of the Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement, departs Pittsburgh for New York in June. Our gathering honors Rabbi Ron’s legacy and leadership. This occasion also brings us together to celebrate the JCC’s ongoing community impact. Join us in […]
Join us to celebrate the tremendous impact you have made on our Jewish communities in Pittsburgh and abroad.
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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 […]
Lara Diamond leads two dynamic sessions on Jewish genealogy. First Session 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. “Jewish Genealogy 101” This talk gives a comprehensive overview of genealogy resources available for Jewish genealogy. The presentation will include online sources and documents not yet online for both the United States and Europe; she will also cover some basic […]
The vigil will start with calling the names of the IDF soldiers that were killed in the last week followed with one minute of silence.
A Clean Car is a Happy Car! Support the Beth Shalom Youth Car Wash fundraiser by visiting the Beth Shalom Parking Lot on Sunday, June 2 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and get your car washed. Just $18 per car.
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.
More details coming soon.
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