Event Series Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival

Pittsburgh Jewish Book Festival

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

Congregation Beth Shalom will be hosting the first ever Jewish Book Festival. The Book Festival is presented with the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Carolyn Slayton and Seth Glick. Support Jewish Authors. More information to follow.

Walk4Friendship

The Friendship Circle's 4th annual Walk4Friendship

CKids Jewish Discovery Club

Chabad of the South Hills' New Building 1700 Bower Hill Road, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Open to all.  No membership or affiliation required. Aleph Champ Hebrew Reading Love for being Jewish New and Exciting Content Each Week Rockin Holiday Events 0-4 Torah Tots 5-11 Super Jew 12-13 BMX Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience

Music in Theresienstadt: A Conversation with Anna Hájková

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

As we commemorate the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the November pogrom, this event connects the outbreak of public anti-Jewish violence in Nazi Germany with the remarkable cultural production in the Theresienstadt ghetto. In the three and half years of its duration, the 140,000 inmates in Terezín played, composed, and listened to music, which provided comfort, […]

Understanding the Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Current Arab Alliances in the Middle East and How Palestinian Terror is Linked to These Alliances

Beth Shalom - Helfant Chapel 5915 Beacon Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Current Arab alliances in the Middle East reflect a complex web of relationships influenced by political, economic, and security interests. Countries like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt have increasingly focused on countering Iranian influence in the region and fostering closer ties with Israel, particularly through initiatives like the Abraham Accords. However, the […]

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