Annual Campaign Council Kickoff
More details to follow.
More details to follow.
Leading for Tomorrow is a 9-month cohort program designed to prepare emerging board leaders in the Pittsburgh Jewish community. The program is run by the Buncher Institute for Leadership Development (BuILD) and combines Jewish values, leadership training and nonprofit governance education to build stronger, more ethical and effective community leaders.
Join us for an evening of honest dialogue over drinks and laughter.
Parshat Ki Tavo, Light Candles at: 7:40 PM Blessings: https://chabad.org/87131#blessings Brought to you by Chabad.org
Parshat Ki Tavo, Shabbat Ends: 8:39 PM Blessings: https://chabad.org/87131#blessings Brought to you by Chabad.org
The Jewish Spark of Fox Chapel will be holding a Shuk. Vendors will be selling their merchandise. Lots of yummy kosher foods. Activities for kids of all ages.
Questions? email Hannah at [email protected]
Kick off our Annual Campaign with an inspiring evening dedicated to celebrating our school, our students, and our shared vision for the future. This special event brings together parents, alumni, faculty, friends, and community members to recognize the impact of our day school and the opportunities made possible through the generosity of our supporters.
Learn about the resources that the Federation can provide for K-12 professionals at public and private non-Jewish schools.
The Annual Meeting of the Jewish Association on Aging.
Parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech, Light Candles at: 7:29 PM Blessings: https://chabad.org/87131#blessings Brought to you by Chabad.org
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.
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