PASSOVER

PJ Library Passover Break Playdate at Magee

Magee Playground Greenfield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Come join PJ Library as we meet for a play date at Magee Playground in Greenfield during Passover Break on Saturday, April 8, 2023 from 10:00 to 11:00am.  All ages are welcome. For more information or questions, please email Stephanie at PJEastEnd@gmail.com.

Passover Story Time

Riverstone Books 8850 Covenant Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join PJ Library North Hills Ambassador Betsy Jaye for a Passover story time at Riverstone Books.

Unlock Your Heritage

Chabad of South Hills 1700 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

CKids Jewish Discovery Club  Ages 5-13  Aleph Champ master Hebrew reading, Installing Jewish Identity & Continuity, Holiday Experiences, Visual arts/Steam/Prizes/Fun Bar & Bat Mitzvah Preparation Sundays, September 2022-May 2023 Open to all No Membership required For more information contact mussie@chabadsh.com or 412-344-2424  

Event Series KesherKids x PJ Library Mini Shabbat

KesherKids x PJ Library Mini Shabbat

JCC Squirrel Hill 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

All are welcome to join us for Mini Shabbat, a monthly gathering being hosted by KesherKIDS and PJ Library - together, we’ll welcome Shabbat with songs, candle lighting and, of course, grape juice and challah!  This monthly gathering is intended to ensure that the youngest ones have a regular opportunity to welcome Shabbat together, and […]

Unlock Your Heritage

Chabad of South Hills 1700 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

CKids Jewish Discovery Club  Ages 5-13  Aleph Champ master Hebrew reading, Installing Jewish Identity & Continuity, Holiday Experiences, Visual arts/Steam/Prizes/Fun Bar & Bat Mitzvah Preparation Sundays, September 2022-May 2023 Open to all No Membership required For more information contact mussie@chabadsh.com or 412-344-2424  

JGS Pittsburgh Presents: When Henry Silverstein Got Cold

Senator John Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

How terrible enumerators help us do better census research On Jan. 2, 1920, Henry Silverstein began his first day as a census enumerator by turning left instead of right. Things went downhill from there, and within days he became so overwhelmed that he resorted to an illegal scheme to finish the job. Through this shocking […]

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